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On this week's episode, we welcome back comedian and writer Eliza Skinner to chat about the joy of ceramics, craft root beer, the color wheel, and so much more!Eliza's Etsy shop!This week's sponsor is Stitchfix:That's Wildgrain.com/JJGO, or you can use promo code JJGO at checkoutMake style easy—get started today at Stitch Fix dot com slash JJGO.That's Stitch Fix dot com slash JJGO.Stichfix.com/JJGOBe sure to get our new 'Ack Tuah' shirt in the Max Fun store.Or, grab an 'Ack Tuah' mug!Follow the podcast on Instagram and send us your dank memes!Check out Jesse's thrifted clothing store, Put This On.Come see Judge John Hodgman: Road Court live in a town near you! Jesse and John will be all over the country so don't miss your change to see them. Check the events page to find out where! Follow brand new producer, Steven Ray Morris, on Instagram.
It takes honesty and humility to de-program from Israel's propaganda. Co-founder of IfNotNow Simone Zimmerman explains her journey, the pressure on Kamala Harris, and the sickening bedfellows between high-powered Zionists and white nationalists. And comedian Eliza Skinner joins Francesca to talk about Olympic boxers Imane Khelif and Lin Yun-Ting both winning gold, and Trump's dentured lisp in his awkward interview with Elon. Finally, taking stock of some conservative lunacy in this week in WEIRD. Featuring: Eliza Skinner, https://www.instagram.com/eskinz/ Listen to Eliza's album "Regarding My Lovers" Simone Zimmerman, https://x.com/simonerzim https://www.ifnotnowmovement.org/ *** Francesca and Matt Lieb Are In Chicago for the DNC! Monday 8/19 LIVE Bitchuation Room X Bad Hasbara Podcast. Tickets here: https://bit.ly/3wKW5Rf LATE SHOW ADDED FOR Tuesday 8/20 LIVE Stand Up: Francesca Fiorentini & Matt Lieb Co-Headline. Tickets here: https://bit.ly/3yN5fgp *** The Bitchuation Room Podcast is available everywhere you get your podcasts. It streams LIVE every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 1/4pmEST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/franifio and Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifio Support The Bitchuation Room by becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/bitchuationroom to get special perks and listen/watchback privileges of the Wednesday *BONUS BISH* Tip the show via Venmo:@TBR-LIVE Cash-App:@TBRLIVE Music by Nick Stargu Follow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPod, Instagram: @BitchuationRoom , TikTok: @BitchuationRoom Get your TBR merch: www.bitchuationroom.com *** Get 20% off SUNSET LAKE CBD with code FRANTIFA at check out. Explore all their organic, vertically-integrated craft CBD products including tinctures, gummies, smokables, salves and more: www.sunsetlakecbd.com. ***
Jess Learmonth was a talented junior swimmer, but aged 15, she decided she'd had enough. Over the next few years, she and her partner worked in supermarkets, and travelled through Asia. When they returned home, Jess realised she wasn't done with sport yet - but she didn't expect that her desire to get back into shape would eventually lead her to the top step of the Olympic podium.Eliza Skinner and Ed Harry hear how Jess's decision to take part in a triathlon as a fitness challenge eventually spiralled into a full-time career, and a spot on the UK's gold medal-winning triathlon mixed relay team in Tokyo. She shares what it was like to take up one of the Olympics' most demanding sports in her 20s, often finding herself in the company of much younger competitors, and why imposter syndrome is something she says she deals with every day. Jess also reveals how sport and confidence have been intertwined throughout her life - from feeling it was the only thing she was good at while struggling academically at school, to why she believes a lack of self-belief has helped in her competitive career. She also discusses the unique physical demands of a sport that combines swimming, cycling and running, and how becoming pregnant with her first child changed the way she thinks about her own body, as well as her attitude towards life and competition. As the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics approach, delve into our archive to discover more stories of extraordinary sporting journeys. Basketball champion Breanna Stewart and shot-putter Raven Saunders explain why they use the platform sport gives them to act as advocates. Swimmer Anastasia Pagonis and rower Brigit Skarstein share how sport helped them rebuild their futures after life-changing events, while Markus Rogan and Maarten van der Weijden talk about the lives they have found after leaving competition behind. Multi-sport stars like Oksana Masters and Jana Pittman reveal what it's like to compete at both the summer and winter Games. There's stories of memorable victories, like the moment high jump champion Gianmarco Tamberi chose to share his gold medal, and Shaunae Miller-Uibo putting everything on the line to reach the top step of the podium. Plus, the triumphs nobody predicted, including Molly Seidel's shock marathon bronze, and the day Anna Kiesenhofer rode away from cycling's biggest names to claim gold in Tokyo.
John McFall's life changed forever when, at the age of 19, he lost the lower part of his right leg in a motorcycle accident. His dream of joining the British Army was over - but sport gave him a way to find the challenges he'd been seeking. A little over eight years later, he sprinted to bronze at the Beijing Paralympics. Then he left the track behind, and turned his attentions to a new challenge: training as an orthopaedic surgeon. He also began raising a family with his wife Sonia, herself a former Olympic gymnast. But a few years later, a phone call from a friend would send John on another unexpected journey - one that might even take him to outer space.Eliza Skinner and Ed Harry talk to John about the passions that have driven his life, and which are now fuelling his work with the European Space Agency to test what it will take to send a physically disabled person to space safely. He shares the emotional impact that learning to run again had on him, and how he wants his new career to challenge preconceptions of what disabled people can do, both among the scientific community and with the wider public. He also explains why he thinks his Paralympic medal was less important than the eight years of work it took to earn it, and reveals the small memento he keeps from the accident that changed everything.As the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics approach, delve into our archive to discover more stories of extraordinary sporting journeys. Basketball champion Breanna Stewart and shot-putter Raven Saunders explain why they use the platform sport gives them to act as advocates. Swimmer Anastasia Pagonis and rower Brigit Skarstein share how sport helped them rebuild their futures after life-changing events, while Markus Rogan and Maarten van der Weijden talk about the lives they have found after leaving competition behind. Multi-sport stars like Oksana Masters and Jana Pittman reveal what it's like to compete at both the summer and winter Games. There's stories of memorable victories, like the moment high jump champion Gianmarco Tamberi chose to share his gold medal, and Shaunae Miller-Uibo putting everything on the line to reach the top step of the podium. Plus, the triumphs nobody predicted, including Molly Seidel's shock marathon bronze, and the day Anna Kiesenhofer rode away from cycling's biggest names to claim gold in Tokyo.
Ntando Mahlangu was born with fibular hemimelia, a condition that meant his legs didn't develop fully below the knees. After spending his childhood in a wheelchair, he made the decision to undergo amputation aged 10. When he received his first set of prosthetic "blade" legs, his whole world changed - and four years later, he was on the podium at the Rio Paralympics, with a silver medal around his neck for finishing second in the T42 200m sprint. By the time he turned 20, he'd added two gold medals for sprinting and long jumping to his collection.So what's he planning to do next?Eliza Skinner and Ed Harry hear from Ntando about growing up in rural South Africa, and how he's taught those around him to appreciate disabled people for who they are. He explains how seemingly small things in life have made a huge difference to him, and how walking on blades helped him develop as both an athlete and a human being.He also shares his perspective on being a veteran in his sport at the age of 22, the lessons he's learned about balancing his athletic career with personal development, and why he now feels a responsibility to build para-athletics for the generations coming through behind him: "Those hurdles are for me to jump, and to make sure the guys that come after me just walk through them."As the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics approach, delve into our archive to discover more stories of extraordinary sporting journeys. Basketball champion Breanna Stewart and shot-putter Raven Saunders explain why they use the platform sport gives them to act as advocates. Swimmer Anastasia Pagonis and rower Brigit Skarstein share how sport helped them rebuild their futures after life-changing events, while Markus Rogan and Maarten van der Weijden talk about the lives they have found after leaving competition behind. Multi-sport stars like Oksana Masters and Jana Pittman reveal what it's like to compete at both the summer and winter Games. There's stories of memorable victories, like the moment high jump champion Gianmarco Tamberi chose to share his gold medal, and Shaunae Miller-Uibo putting everything on the line to reach the top step of the podium. Plus, the triumphs nobody predicted, including Molly Seidel's shock marathon bronze, and the day Anna Kiesenhofer rode away from cycling's biggest names to claim gold in Tokyo.
Men's pole vaulting has been part of the Olympics since the inaugural modern Games in 1896 - but there was no women's competition until more than a century later. When America's Stacy Dragila became the first woman to win gold in the event at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, it was the culmination of years of campaigning from athletes and coaches, who'd been training for an opportunity they were never sure they'd get. As she stood on the podium, Stacy thought about the criticism she had and her fellow competitors had faced - from disapproving comments on their appearance to being repeatedly told their bodies weren't strong enough for the sport.Stacy tells Eliza Skinner and Ed Harry about the "hot mess" that was her introduction to the sport, when her athletics coach in Idaho decided to see if her team of multi-event athletes might have an aptitude for vaulting. She recalls her journey from tentatively vaulting into a long-jump pit to setting her sights on an Olympic medal that didn't yet exist, and the battles that had to be fought to gain acceptance from athletics authorities in both the US and internationally.She also shares the unique mental and emotional experiences that come from landing a perfect jump, and reveals a few things about the event that spectators might not appreciate. Now her competitive days are over, Stacy's devoted herself to introducing children in Idaho to pole vaulting, and she explains why she finds training reluctant or unlikely athletes to be the most rewarding experience of all.As the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics approach, delve into our archive to discover more stories of extraordinary sporting journeys. Basketball champion Breanna Stewart and shot-putter Raven Saunders explain why they use the platform sport gives them to act as advocates. Swimmer Anastasia Pagonis and rower Brigit Skarstein share how sport helped them rebuild their futures after life-changing events, while Markus Rogan and Maarten van der Weijden talk about the lives they have found after leaving competition behind. Multi-sport stars like Oksana Masters and Jana Pittman reveal what it's like to compete at both the summer and winter Games. There's stories of memorable victories, like the moment high jump champion Gianmarco Tamberi chose to share his gold medal, and Shaunae Miller-Uibo putting everything on the line to reach the top step of the podium. Plus, the triumphs nobody predicted, including Molly Seidel's shock marathon bronze, and the day Anna Kiesenhofer rode away from cycling's biggest names to claim gold in Tokyo.
Eliza Skinner and Ed Harry meet more amazing Olympic and Paralympic athletes ahead of the 2024 Paris Games. New episodes from Thursday 27 June.Paralympic sprinter John McFall left athletics behind to become an orthopaedic surgeon - and is now setting his sights on outer space. Triathlete Jess Learmonth nearly abandoned her sporting dreams to work in a supermarket, until an epiphany led her back. Stacy Dragila had to conquer stereotypes and outdated attitudes before becoming the first woman to claim Olympic pole vault gold. And Ntando Mahlangu claimed his first Paralympic medal aged 14 - four years after he first learned to walk on prosthetic blades.Discover more stories of extraordinary Olympic and Paralympic journeys in our back catalogue. Basketball champion Breanna Stewart and shot-putter Raven Saunders explain why they use the platform sport gives them to act as advocates. Swimmer Anastasia Pagonis and rower Brigit Skarstein share how sport helped them rebuild their futures after life-changing events, while John McFall, Markus Rogan and Maarten van der Weijden talk about the lives they have found after leaving competition behind. Multi-sport stars like Oksana Masters and Jana Pittman reveal what it's like to compete at both the summer and winter Games. There's stories of memorable victories, like the moment high jump champion Gianmarco Tamberi chose to share his gold medal, and Shaunae Miller-Uibo putting everything on the line to reach the top step of the podium. Plus, the triumphs nobody predicted, including Molly Seidel's shock marathon bronze, and the day Anna Kiesenhofer rode away from cycling's biggest names to claim gold in Tokyo.
Matt Belknap from Never Not Funny and Eliza Skinner are here to continue our important sock talk. Matt essentially names his socks? And Eliza knits hers. Plus the protocol for dating your friend's exes, Renn Faire, Yentl, snooze buttons, Crocs and more! Plus Just Me Or Everyone and Podcast Pals Product Picks! Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my newsletter: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Doug welcomes Corey Ryan Forrester, Carlos Rodriguez and Eliza Skinner to the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Live from The Lab at the Hollywood Improv, Doug welcomes Wayne Federman, Eliza Skinner and Jay Washington to the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eliza Skinner joins the 'boys to talk summer heat survival, horchata, and the Mendendez brothers before a review of Qwench Juice Bar. Plus, the return of The Bun Game. Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmediaGet ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboysGet Doughboys merch at doughboys.kinshipgoods.comSources for this week's intro: wgacontract2023.orgsagaftra.orgWant more Doughboys? Check out our Patreon!: https://patreon.com/doughboysSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eliza Skinner is back on JJGo! to talk about the unexpected body horror of Roadhouse, befriending the Gucci salesman, and her mistrust of "good vibes" people.Are you in the Portland, Oregon area? Come see Eliza Skinner live at The Siren Theater on Friday, September 15th! Get your tickets NOW! For signed copies of Jordan Morris's "Bubble" go to Orphan Books Inc. You can see Jordan at Dynasty Typewriter in Los Angeles for their "Afternoon with Authors" event on August 26th! Get tickets here!Come see Jordan, Jesse, Go! live at the London Podcast Festival in London, England at on September 14th. Buy tickets now at MaximumFun.org/events.Head to FactorMeals.com/jjgo50 and use code jjgo50 to get 50% off.
Musical improv veteran Eliza Skinner joins Zach and Jess this week for a new meet-cute musical with all the ups and downs of true love, plus a girl named Melissabeth. With songs like "Let's Be Sister Wives", "(Gotta Have) An App That's Passed", and "A House & A Man", you won't feel complicated about loving these tunes. This episode is brought to you by Squarespace (www.squarespace.com code: OFFBOOK) and Leesa (www.leesa.com/OFFBOOK).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What does it take to be a champion? We're back with a new season of the show that talks to Olympic and Paralympic medallists. What drives them to do what they do? With comedian Eliza Skinner, sports commentator Ed Harry and Paralympian Scout Bassett. Released weekly from 7 August 2023.
"Experience it. Enjoy it. Just don't fall for it."Hold us closer, tiny dancer, because this week we're talking about ALMOST FAMOUS! Our guest this week is comedian/writer ELIZA SKINNER!!! (Earth to Ned, Drop the Mic, Late Late Show with James Corden, podcast: 9 Play in 30 Days)Follow Eliza on Twitter: @elizaskinnerFollow Eliza on Instagram: @eskinzFollow us on Twitter and Instagram: @TwoOldQueensFollow Mark on Letterbox: @markrennieEmail us: TwoOldQueens@gmail.comWe've got a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/TwoOldQueensWE'VE GOT MERCH! CAN YOU IMAGINE? Click on this link! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/two-old-queens?ref_id=12950Or go to TeePublic.com and search for Two Old Queens!To submit a category for the wheel, go to:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScmNEcC7zatOf2EHAEf_SRPRN5m3MI5MmU9VDgLUSMeSfdwlA/viewformPick up a copy of John's book: Baked! Sex, Drugs, and Alternative Comedy:https://amzn.to/3tUbvOMFor autographed copies:https://www.johnflynncomedian.com/bakedMusic by Danny CohenArtwork by Conrad Shin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eliza Skinner joins Jordan and Jesse this week to talk about the current fungus moment, the best and worst movies on Kanopy and Jordan and Jesse's first kiss.Check out Eliza's new podcast "9 Plays 30 Days" anywhere you get your podcasts!Ever tried Microdosing? Visit Microdose.com and use JJGO for 30% off + Free Shipping. Don't forget to pre-order the “Pop's Chocklit Shoppe of Horrors” that Jordan wrote on using code JAN231229 at your local comic shop!
This week Danielle and Kristine learn how to survive a dangerous blizzard and the hilarious Eliza Skinner joins us with a story about surviving a blizzard trapped with a new boyfriend. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's story comes from comedian, actor and television writer Eliza Skinner, who had a childhood tendency to tattle on those around her. This story was recorded live, outdoors at Buntport Theater. The theme of the show was “Inside Out.” LINKS Join our mailing list for early access to tickets for our live events Visit our website for past episodes, information about telling a story of your own, and much more. Learn more about our sponsors here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Free Palestine, Ohio. After a train derailment the town is choking on toxic chemicals. How did corruption, greed, and crushing train workers unions lead to this accident and thousands of others. Plus, what's the way out of the Russia/Ukraine war? Are we headed closer to a peace settlement or global nuclear annihilation? Jacobin writer Branko Marcetic discusses whether the U.S. missed opportunities for negotiating with Putin and how many more lives will be lost before this is all over. Finally, why aren't people having as much sex? We'll devise a campaign to MAKE SEX SEXY AGAIN...a slogan sure to get everyone in the mood. Plus a BONUS BISH about Iowa and other states bringing back child labor! Fun times. Become a patron to listen or watch back.Featuring: Branko Marcetic, https://twitter.com/BMarchetichEliza Skinner, https://twitter.com/elizaskinnerThe Bitchuation Room Streams LIVE every TUESDAY at 1/4pmEST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/franifio and Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifioFollow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPodGet your TBR merch: www.bitchuationroom.comSupport The Bitchuation Room by becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/bitchationroom or via Venmo: @TBR-LIVE Cash-App: @TBRLIVEMusic by DJ Real Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Free Palestine, Ohio. After a train derailment the town is choking on toxic chemicals. How did corruption, greed, and crushing train workers unions lead to this accident and thousands of others. Plus, what's the way out of the Russia/Ukraine war? Are we headed closer to a peace settlement or global nuclear annihilation? Jacobin writer Branko Marcetic discusses whether the U.S. missed opportunities for negotiating with Putin and how many more lives will be lost before this is all over. Finally, why aren't people having as much sex? We'll devise a campaign to MAKE SEX SEXY AGAIN...a slogan sure to get everyone in the mood. Plus a BONUS BISH about Iowa and other states bringing back child labor! Fun times. Become a patron to listen or watch back.Featuring: Branko Marcetic, https://twitter.com/BMarchetichEliza Skinner, https://twitter.com/elizaskinnerThe Bitchuation Room Streams LIVE every TUESDAY at 1/4pmEST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/franifio and Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/franifioFollow The Bitchuation Room on Twitter @BitchuationPodGet your TBR merch: www.bitchuationroom.comSupport The Bitchuation Room by becoming a Patron: www.patreon.com/bitchationroom or via Venmo: @TBR-LIVE Cash-App: @TBRLIVEMusic by DJ Real Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Places, everyone! It's time to lift the curtain on the Best of Broadway special on Go Fact Yourself!We've recently brought the podcast back to live audiences for the first time in two years! To celebrate, we've put the spotlight on some of our favorite past guests who love musicals and stage performances that were meant for live audiences. That includes guests like actors Rachel Bloom, Jessica McKenna, Eliza Skinner– and more!Plus we've got an all-star cast of experts that includes Tony-winners, famed performers, and stand-out composers. Time to take the stage!Appearing in this episode:J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongJessica McKenna from Episode 40Rachel Bloom from Episode 59Jade Cata-Pretta from Episode 64Arden Myrin from Episode 65Eliza Skinner from episode 67With Guest ExpertsRory O'Malley, Tony Award-nominated actor who's performed in the stage shows Hamilton and The Book of Mormon.Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, award-winning songwriters who've worked on Broadway and films, including Disney's FrozenWilson Jermaine Heredia, Tony-winning actor from the musical RENTLee Wilkof, Actor and originator of the role of Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors.Michel Cerveris, actor, singer and guitarist who's won two Tony Awards.Go Fact Yourself was devised and is produced by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, in collaboration with Maximum Fun. Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Live show engineer is Dave McKeever.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Associate Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Seeing our upcoming live shows in LAby YOU!
October 25 - November 11, 2010 This week Ken welcomes old friend, amazing writer and comedian Eliza Skinner back to the show. Ken and Eliza discuss the end times, still having to go to work, dystopian literature, the free time of socialism, Ken's hatred of Las Vegas, The Atomic Testing Museum, being pro-A Bomb, hand crank TVs, Station 11, wondering of the British are fascinated by American culture, retitling, Jem, Britta Phillips, freestyle rapping over Jem instrumentals, the gap in understanding and awareness, Children of the Dust, Z for Zachariah, sci-fi, surviving, capitalize burnout, Romero's Zombie movies, The Architects of Fear, The Shadowmen on the New Twilight Zone, Wordplay, romance, True Blood, hot funny Twilight, sexy vampires, horny vampires, messy vampires, Millennials and magic, the passion of toxicity, begging you to be awesome, true crime, murder, sexy blood showers, fantasies of being eaten by a shark, how seeing a band live can make you love them, Jamiroquai, how boring and blah Puff Daddy is, seeing the Pixies and skipping U2, complaining for free stuff, punk rock kids, Watchamles, being cools, watching TV at work, marathoning Intervention, moving to LA, having no money for cable, doing Edinburgh, Vampire Diaries, Ernest, Kevin Williamson, creeping people out by fanning out, Daddying people, Skeet, asking about furniture, being a bad interviewer, when conventions go wrong, Sean Gunn hating you, the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack, and how comedians are all different kinds of monsters.
Comedian Eliza Skinner talks to the guys about the joys of authenticity, and why BeReal shouldn't be the sole reason we choose to ...be real. Plus, Hampton University student Byron Perkins makes history as the first out gay football player to come out publicly at a historically Black college or university, which leads the hosts to ask: did he really need to tell us? And in an unapologetically bleak final segment, the hosts try and lay generational blame for the disastrous cultural atmosphere. Fun times! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eliza Skinner (Earth to Ned, Cool Playlist) joins Pat for underbaked reggae snoozer "Just One Lifetime" by Sting and Shaggy. patfinnerty.net Email songstinkpod@gmail.com Executive Producers Pat Finnerty and Adam Levin
This episode is a recording of a live episode from Podbean's Storytelling Podcast Week live program. ... For August, Podbean's Storytelling Podcast Week featured a live panel on Sports podcasts for our monthly live episode with Eliza Skinner of On the Podium and Chrystal Genesis of the upcoming Untold Legends: Ora where they speak about the art of telling the triumphs and heartbreak within sports, what make those moments of glory memorable and what's behind them. In this episode we'll also hear from them about.. How they both got into podcasting and what it's like to work with BBC Podcasts The inspirations for On the Podium and Untold Legends: Ora, two very different formats within sports podcasts What goes into Untold Legends: Ora from a production standpoint as a large scale narrative audio series The inspirations for On the Podium and their episode formula for success What Chrystal and Eliza have both learned along the way as women who are telling sports stories and how podcasting helps bring more awareness, gender representation, representation for POC and equity into the mainstream How podcasters out there who want to tell stories from their communities, accomplishments and for the unsung heroes they may have discovered can start telling those stories What podcasts Eliza and Chrystal both love and the stories they want to tell next! You can also watch the full panel on Podbean's YouTube. ... Storytelling Podcast Week and Podcasting Smarter are brought to you by Podbean. To subscribe to our email newsletter to get updates from the team head over to: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe Podbean is a podcast publishing and monetization service, hosting almost 600,000 podcasts. If you're looking to start your own podcast, monetize your podcast and livestream directly to your listeners, you can set up an account at podbean.com To contact Podcasting Smarter with questions get in contact at podcastingsmarter@podbean.com
This episode is a recording of a live episode from Podbean's Storytelling Podcast Week live program. ... For August, Podbean's Storytelling Podcast Week featured a live panel on Sports podcasts for our monthly live episode with Eliza Skinner of On the Podium and Chrystal Genesis of the upcoming Untold Legends: Ora where they speak about the art of telling the triumphs and heartbreak within sports, what make those moments of glory memorable and what's behind them. In this episode we'll also hear from them about.. How they both got into podcasting and what it's like to work with BBC Podcasts The inspirations for On the Podium and Untold Legends: Ora, two very different formats within sports podcasts What goes into Untold Legends: Ora from a production standpoint as a large scale narrative audio series The inspirations for On the Podium and their episode formula for success What Chrystal and Eliza have both learned along the way as women who are telling sports stories and how podcasting helps bring more awareness, gender representation, representation for POC and equity into the mainstream How podcasters out there who want to tell stories from their communities, accomplishments and for the unsung heroes they may have discovered can start telling those stories What podcasts Eliza and Chrystal both love and the stories they want to tell next! You can also watch the full panel on Podbean's YouTube. ... Storytelling Podcast Week and Podcasting Smarter are brought to you by Podbean. To subscribe to our email newsletter to get updates from the team head over to: https://www.podbean.com/email-subscribe Podbean is a podcast publishing and monetization service, hosting almost 600,000 podcasts. If you're looking to start your own podcast, monetize your podcast and livestream directly to your listeners, you can set up an account at podbean.com To contact Podcasting Smarter with questions get in contact at podcastingsmarter@podbean.com
The great Eliza Skinner joins us to chat about and sing a song about the elusive and eccentric Isabella Rossellini. Follow @lewberger everywhere, except Tiktok where they're @lewbergermusic Eliza Skinner: @elizaskinner Keith: @Keithhabs everywhere Alex: @i8athumbtack every platform except TikTok where he's i8athumbtack8 Hughie: @hughiestonefish everywhere
Kate Barron is a London-based stand-up comedian and writer who has toured across internationally. Born in Vancouver, she started her comedy career while living in Toronto and working as an art dealer. Kate has been named one to watch my multiple national Canadian media outlets including the Toronto Star and CBC. She has been invited to perform in JFL42 in Toronto, Off Just For Laughs + Zoofest in Montreal, SheDot Festival, NXNE, SirusXM Top Comic Canada, HBO's Women in Comedy Festival in Boston, Kitchener-Waterloo Comedy Festivals, and became the first woman to win the Toronto Comedy Brawl in its 9-year history, beating out over 400 other comedians. Kate has continued to stand out, winning multiple competitions including The Comedy Store's notorious King Gong show in London UK, and the Brantford Comedy Festival's Rising Star title, before being asked to join the roster of Yuk Yuk's, Canada's largest, and most recognized comedy brand! Kate was nominated as “Notable Stand-Up Comedian” of the year through the Notable Life Awards, and nominated for Breakout Comedian of the Year by the I Heart Jokes Awards. In 2020 Kate brought her work in progress “Made You Lick” to the Leicester Comedy Festival, and VAULT Festival in London. In 2022, Kate will debut her first hour at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Kate has opened for Saturday Night Live's Sam Jay and Chris Redd, Comedy Cellar Regular Nathan Mackintosh, The Late Show with James Cordon writer Eliza Skinner, and Last Comic Standing's James Adomian to name a few. She has been heard on SirusXM Canada Laughs as part of the AltDot Comedy Lounge, and hosted a comedy and well-being podcast with writer and comedian, Sara Starkman called, A Positive Spin. Kate is known best for her energetic story-telling style and performances that appeal to a variety of audiences. Thanks for watching! Like, subscribe, drop a comment, all the good stuff.Subscribe to Patreon for early access to episodes PLUS a bonus solo episode every week
Writer and comedian Eliza Skinner dishes with Solomon about the mean kids at her schools, the band Gwar, and some delectable food media gossip. Plus: call-in guest Cassie has a story about some thrift store grift. If you want to hear your story on the Mailbag or Juiceline, send it in! Visit teamcoco.com/heyjuice. Follow Solomon on IG and Twitter Follow Eliza on Twitter and Instagram
What makes a medal winner? How are they different from the rest of us – and how are they the same? The extraordinary human stories behind the medals. Join the Olympians and Paralympians who gave us the iconic moments at Tokyo 2020. And those who failed trying. With comedian Eliza Skinner, sports commentator Ed Harry and Paralympian Scout Bassett. Released 18 June 2022
Eliza Skinner joins Keith and Tom to talk about the defining traits of vampires, the ethics of cannibalism, and puttin' shirts on birds. PATREON: patreon.com/thisisnotashow Follow us on social media. Eliza Twitter: @elizaskinner Eliza IG: @eskinz Keith Twitter/IG: @keithtellsjokes Tom IG: @tomgosscomedy Tom Twitter: @gossgoss6 Show IG: @thisisnotashowpod Show Twitter: @NotAShowPod
New episodes will be releasing in May 2022, but in the meantime, enjoy this rerelease! This week on "I've Been Meaning To Listen To That", Andrew reviews FOLKLORE by TAYLOR SWIFT with guest host Josie Chung and special guest Eliza Skinner (Earth To Ned, Regarding My Lovers, Cool Playlist)! Plus, Andrew, Josie, and Eliza discuss the complex puppetry of Earth to Ned, using characters to access vulnerability, and whether Taylor Swift or Beyoncé had the better cats movie! Andrew's Pick: All I Ask by Adele & On Your Own by Mxmtoon & Carly Rae Jepsen Josie's Pick: Light on by Maggie Rogers & The World is Ending by Eliza Skinner Eliza's Pick: Little Green by Joni Mitchell & Language or The Kiss by Indigo Girls Follow Saint Josie on Instagram and TikTok (@saint.josie) and Twitter (@_saintjosie) Follow Eliza Skinner on Twitter (@elizaskinner) and Instagram (@eskinz) Follow Andrew Ambrose Lee on Twitter (@AundrewALee) & Instagram (@aundrewalee) Follow Michael Limentato on Twitter (@limentaco) & Instagram (@limentaco) Follow Sean Wilkinson on Twitter & Instagram (@diabetictwink) Follow Stefanie Senior on Instagram (@stefmsenior) Theme Song by Emily Blue (Twitter: @emilybluemusic Instagram: @emilybluelovesyou) Cover Art by Olivia Jensen (Twitter: @oliviaaj22, Instagram: @oliviajensen_art) Check out the I've Been Meaning To Listen to That (And I Did!) Playlist! Check out our website ibmtltt.com Follow us at (@ibmtltt) on Facebook & Instagram, and email us at Ivebeenmeaningtolistentothat@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ibmtltt/message
This week on Sex & Violence with Rebel Girl, we talk to a an American comedian, actress,musician & comedy writer. Eliza Skinner has performed standup in festivals all over the world. Currently living in Los Angeles, California and originally from Richmond, Virginia. She's appeared on The Pete Holmes Show, @Midnight, Chelsea Lately, Upload with Shaquille O'Neal, MTV, Showtime, AMC & the BBC. A successful comedy writer who's written for Drop The Mic , a comedy show on TBS hosted by Method Man & Hailey Baldwin. “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” (CBS)Fashion Police”, Adam Ruins Everything, Totally Biased (produced by Chris Rock), and her Funny Or Die videos have been retweeted by President Obama (seriously.) She was the head writer for “Earth to Ned” that just came out on Disney Plus! We talk about:
Eliza Skinner (@eskinz and @elizaskinner) is a great comic and it's games and has a social trick to get to know people, talk to people… just BE around people!! Enjoy. Donate to The Dork Forest if you like the show. There's paypal links is my email and venmo is jackiekashian. Links to everything is at www.dorkforest.com or . New album -STAY-KASHIAN is out NOW. Merch: TDF tshirts, standup shirts and other CDs and just videos of my comedy. Touring Info. All the things. jackiekashian.com Premium eps of TDF are taped live and available here: https://thedorkforest.bandcamp.com/ Youtube has everything too. It's @jackiekashian on all the social mediaz. Audio and Video by Patrick Brady Music is by Mike Ruekberg Website design by Vilmos #applepodcasts #spotify #pandora #youtube #tiktok
Eliza Skinner (Earth to Ned, Regarding My Lovers album) joins Jordan and Jesse for a discussion of some hot new Star Wars info that's been leaked to the podcast about Boba Fett's past, Eliza's fraught but rewarding journey watching Ink Master, and of course the new JJGo mantra for 2022. Which 2022 slogan speaks to you? Call us with some examples! 206-984-4FUN or jjgo@maximumfun.org
Doug welcomes Danielle Koenig, Eliza Skinner and Noël Wells to the show.You can find the entire archive of Doug Loves Movies on Stitcher Premium. For a free month of Stitcher Premium, go to stitcherpremium.com and use promo code "DOUG."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I honestly can't believe it took THIS LONG for someone to choose Cool Ranch Doritos as their favorite childhood snack but thank god for comedian & writer, Eliza Skinner (Earth to Ned, Late Late Show). She joins me on the pod to talk about her experience with what I consider to be one of the most epically coveted and lunch room traded snacks that exist. We play Cool Ranch 2 Truths and a Lie, where I may or may not accidentally give 2 Lies and a Truth (spoiler: I absolutely do). Also I refuse (forgot) to edit out parts where the wifi was spotty - you're welcome for the "realism". I question Eliza on how she thinks a snack size bag of Doritos is enough for any human but we come to agreement around variety being an essential element to consider when choosing snacks. We, of course, play Fuck Marry Kill Poly Partner and her dog, Booberry, adorably mistakes podcast time for dinnertime. Follow Eliza: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eskinz Twitter: https://twitter.com/elizaskinner ____________________________________ Snack Time is a podcast hosted by comedian, baker, and snack queen, Lindsay Adams where she talks to comedians, cooks, actors, musicians, models, and whoever the fuck she wants about their favorite childhood snacks. There's on-air munching, game playing, and violently passionate snack opinions!!! Follow Lindsay & Snack Time: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/lindsayadamsispopular Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/favoritesnacktimepod/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/lindsaysface --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/snack-time/message
This week on Yes But Why Podcast, I present my chat with Travis Charles Ploeger, the director/founder of Washington Improv Theater's longest running ensemble, iMusical: The Improvised Musical. Over the course of his career, Travis Charles Ploeger has helped to create and perform over 2,000 improvised musicals to audiences across the country. He joined Washington Improv Theater and created iMusical in 2006, after an eight-year career as the music director and pianist for Chicago City Limits in New York City. As a director/performer in NYC, Travis was a founding member of “I Eat Pandas,” with Eliza Skinner and Glennis (McMurray) McCarthy; and, he performed on the stages of the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, People's Improv Theater and Magnet Theater In our conversation, Travis tells me about his lifelong love affair with music. The guy's first word was piano; It seems predestined that he'd be performing music throughout his life. Travis tells me that when he found musical improv, he felt like he had finally found his niche. He loves performing. He loves spontaneous songwriting. He learned so much in his foray as musical director for Chicago City Limits. Travis shares that CCL and his NYC improv community gave him the confidence to create his own show, so when he moved to Washington DC, he did just that. He created iMusical and he has been running that show for 15 years now. Travis gives some great advice about what it takes to maintain a show for that long. This was a great chat with improviser, pianist, music director, songwriter, composer, and performer, Travis Charles Ploeger. Support Travis by going to see iMusical! They are performing on October 9th as part of A DASH OF WIT at Atlas Performing Arts Center! Come out and support Travis and his Washington Improv Theater team! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. Treat Yourself. Get Audible. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service or workshop you buy! This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by True Hemp Science! True Hemp Science is our Austin-based resource for vegan friendly, whole plant extract CBD oil. Go to TrueHempScience.com to peruse all the therapeutic CBD product options! Use code YesButWhy7 to get 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free packet of 2 CBD edibles!
Eliza Skinner comes by to talk having revolving sushi at the Glendale Galleria, touching t-shirts at malls on the road, shopping at Up Against the Wall and eating free bagels at O'Brienstein's at malls in Richmond, VA, and finally, learning to be a little scientist at The Nature Company. JOIN THE MALL TALK PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/malltalkpod/ BUY MALL TALK MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/malltalkpodcast FOLLOW ELIZA: https://www.instagram.com/eskinz/ https://twitter.com/elizaskinner FOLLOW MALL TALK: https://www.instagram.com/malltalkpod https://twitter.com/malltalkpod
Shaunae Miller-Uibo recalls her part in one of the most memorable finishes in Olympic history, when she dove across the line to take 400m gold for the Bahamas at the 2016 Games. She tells us how she developed the mindset and character to make it to the top and stay there, but also talks about life off the track, and how she switches off from the pressures of racing. Presented by Scout Bassett, Ed Harry and Eliza Skinner and produced by Joel Hammer for BBC World Service.
The stories behind the medals. Scout Bassett, Eliza Skinner and Ed Harry find out what it takes to make it to the Games. All episodes available Monday 19 July.
On this week's episode, Alana and her guest Eliza Skinner ("Regarding My Lovers" album/Earth to Ned on Disney+) talk about speaking out on social media, bold moms and dealing with distractions. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
Eliza Skinner (Earth to Ned, Regarding My Lovers) joins us to talk about Virginia's Kings Dominion. Featuring all your favorite Paramount properties! Universal Cruise Line Episode up at The Second Gate: Patreon.com/PodcastTheRide VOTE! Verify that you're registered and make a plan to vote on or before November 3rd 2020. Find voting resources here: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/vote FOLLOW PODCAST: THE RIDE: https://twitter.com/PodcastTheRide https://www.instagram.com/podcasttheride BUY PODCAST: THE RIDE MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/podcast-the-ride PODCAST THE RIDE IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/podcast-the-ride Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What to do about tech overlords profiting from hate? Carlos Maza (Vox's Strikethrough) joins to discuss YouTube's love of the alt-right and any hope for change. Plus comedian Eliza Skinner (Late Late Show, Earth to Ned) and Nato Green join Francesca to talk about unemployment benefits ending, salads, the toxicity of Ellen Degeneres, and what should be a new Sam Jackson flick, "Masks on Planes". Also a very important look into the future with the game "My Sources Say." Featuring:Francesca FiorentiniNato GreenEliza SkinnerCarlos Maza Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
HEY! I GOT JOKES FOR YOU! Best ice breaker ever? Today we are joined by Eliza Skinner, smut writer sensation and self proclaimed will say anything human. Covering how to go sober from the legal stuff? Because you're 30 now and things are changing in your body. Then a super serious moment when your partner has wicked depression, and in modes wants to go open relationship. Finally can pet names be human names or will the break the universe? Email your awesome pet name to Advicefromadipshit@gmail.com Call in l Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A rare, live show from Dynasty Typewriter in Los Angeles, with Eddie Pepitone, Blaine Capatch, Eliza Skinner, Tom Kenny and the High Seas. Also John Ennis, Two Guys From Boston, the ghost of Johnny Carson & more! DanaGould.com
It's OFF BOOK 's one-year anniversary and we have a blow out episode with all your favorite characters old and new! With Scott Aukerman, Paul Scheer, Paul F. Tompkins, Nicole Parker, Zeke Nicholson, John Hartman, Erin Whitehead, Eliza Skinner, Tawny Newsome and Ashley Ward, plus a very special surprise ending for all you Sleepy Babies! Is this OFF BOOK's real final episode?! You'll just have to tune in to find out!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Danny Lobell and standup comedian/writer Eliza Skinner talk Femometer, a smart phone app and thermometer that can help women determine whether or not they're pregnant. Tune in for laughs and investment advice.
Eliza Skinner (@elizaskinner, Regarding My Lovers, Earth to Ned) and April Richardson watch the episode of Saved by the Bell where Zack secretly takes pictures of the girls on the swim team, and some adult photographer finds out about it and just walks into Bayside to also take their pictures, no questions asked.