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In this episode, Mari sits down Elizabeth Gomez de la Casa and Rosie Carbajal-Romo to discuss the unique process first-gen students experience when transitioning from college to the workforce. We explore topics like imposter syndrome, accessing career resources, building professional networks, and the power of mentorship. Whether you're a first-gen student, educator, or ally, this conversation offers valuable insights into how we can empower the next generation to thrive in their careers. Tune in to hear inspiring stories and practical advice for breaking barriers and finding success! Listener Mail: Rebecca answers a listener question: ““I've heard that you should show your impact at a job on your resume. What is the best way to do that?” Interview: Mari interviews College of DuPage Student Success Counselor, Rosie Carbajal-Romo, and Manager of Intercultural and Latino Student Initiatives, Elizabeth Gomez de la Casa on first-gen students and how they can build the skills and confidence they need to thrive in today's competitive job market. Links: Are you or someone you know a First-Gen student at College of DuPage? Learn more about our resources and events at First-Generation Students | College of DuPage. Please visit our website Send us YOUR Listener Questions at careerpodcast@cod.edu Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn @codcareercenter
This year marks the 20th anniversary of roller derby returning to where it was born: Chicago. But this fast-paced, gender-inclusive sport has had a long, contentious history -- even in it's hometown. So what is roller derby? And why does it not get the same level of recognition as others? In this episode, host Arielle Raveney sits in on a practice with the team, Chicago-Style, to learn more about the sport and speaks with Elizabeth Gomez, one of the women responsible for bringing Roller Derby home. ----- Mentioned in the Episode: Windy City Rollers | Chicago-Style | The WFTDA ----- See videos of Chicago-Style in action on our socials: TikTok | Instagram
This year marks the 20th anniversary of roller derby returning to where it was born: Chicago. But this fast-paced, gender-inclusive sport has had a long, contentious history -- even in it's hometown. So what is roller derby? And why does it not get the same level of recognition as others? In this episode, host Arielle Raveney sits in on a practice with the team, Chicago-Style, to learn more about the sport and speaks with Elizabeth Gomez, one of the women responsible for bringing Roller Derby home. ----- Mentioned in the Episode: Windy City Rollers | Chicago-Style | The WFTDA ----- See videos of Chicago-Style in action on our socials: TikTok | Instagram
This year marks the 20th anniversary of roller derby returning to where it was born: Chicago. But this fast-paced, gender-inclusive sport has had a long, contentious history -- even in it's hometown. So what is roller derby? And why does it not get the same level of recognition as others? In this episode, host Arielle Raveney sits in on a practice with the team, Chicago-Style, to learn more about the sport and speaks with Elizabeth Gomez, one of the women responsible for bringing Roller Derby home. ----- Mentioned in the Episode: Windy City Rollers | Chicago-Style | The WFTDA ----- See videos of Chicago-Style in action on our socials: TikTok | Instagram
This year marks the 20th anniversary of roller derby returning to where it was born: Chicago. But this fast-paced, gender-inclusive sport has had a long, contentious history -- even in it's hometown. So what is roller derby? And why does it not get the same level of recognition as others? In this episode, host Arielle Raveney sits in on a practice with the team, Chicago-Style, to learn more about the sport and speaks with Elizabeth Gomez, one of the women responsible for bringing Roller Derby home. ----- Mentioned in the Episode: Windy City Rollers | Chicago-Style | The WFTDA ----- See videos of Chicago-Style in action on our socials: TikTok | Instagram
Podcasters Adrienne Gunn and Elizabeth Gomez talk with Karen about teenage celebrity crushes and how they informed their adult sexual life in this entertaining yet insightful episode.We're part of the Lincoln Lodge Podcast Network. Get tickets for our Saturday, Dec 9 show in Chicago! In this episode:Adrienne Gunn - humorist and podcaster Elizabeth Gomez - writer and podcasterKaren Yates - sex educator, performer, energy workerDon't Ruin This for Me podcast with Adrienne and ElizabethTruth or Dare episode with KarenFree download! Get the guide Say It Better in Bed! 3 Proven Ways to Improve Intimate Communicationby host Karen YatesLeave a tip for our work or join our monthly Patreon members' club, the Afterglow, for discounts and other goodies! Join now to help us continue to spread the message of sex-positivity.Are you looking for…?Wild & Sublime merchEpisodes on specific topicsThis episode's transcriptBooks on sex and relationshipsBuzzsprout bonus! Thinking of starting your own podcast? Buzzsprout can help you create, host and promote it! Plus lots of useful tools and resources to streamline the process and level up your pod game. Use our affiliate link for $20 off!Get tickets for our Sat. Dec. 9 show at Hungry Brain in Chicago! Hot Holidays--a night of comedy, panel discussion, demo and more! Support the showFollow Wild & Sublime on Instagram and Facebook!
In our latest podcast episode, we enjoyed chatting with a true Tyler ISD success story, Elizabeth Gomez, the Principal of Bonner Elementary School. As a fellow Tyler ISD graduate, Elizabeth's journey to leadership is both inspiring and heartfelt. She opens up about her personal goals and top priorities for her first year as principal, giving us a glimpse into the exciting things happening at Bonner Elementary this school year. Support the showFOOTER: If you want to hear more news about the district, download our app in the app store or sign up for our district newsletter at get.TylerISD.news.
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7/05/23 - host Elizabeth Garcia, NASA Ambassador. A show devoted to Space and Star watching with interviews and information about current space missions, observatory information and local resources about the night sky over Mendocino. Guest: Martin Bradley, Ukiah Latitude Observatory.
The Idiots talk to Searah Deysach from Early to Bed about all sex toys. Elizabeth Gomez joins the guys to make sure they get it right, but they still manage to mess it up!
The Idiots talk lady parts with Elizabeth Gomez and Ted learns what a clitoris is. You may be ugly hot, then again you might not be.
Fabriquer des sous-vêtements en Gambie : c'est le défi que s'est posé Elizabeth Gomez, membre de la diaspora gambienne en Suède, en 2016. L'objectif : créer une alternative face aux produits de mauvaise qualité ou issus du marché de la seconde main en Europe tout en ayant un impact social. Six ans plus tard, la marque Facil compte un atelier, dix employées, et vient d'ouvrir son premier magasin près de Banjul. Coup d'œil sur cette entreprise 100% féminine. Avec notre correspondant à Banjul, À Kanifing, au dernier étage d'un grand bâtiment situé dans une zone industrielle, une dizaine de jeunes femmes découpent du tissu et le cousent à l'aide de machines sophistiquées. Ramatoulie Tamben, 29 ans, dirige la production dans l'atelier. Elle montre l'un des principaux modèles de sous-vêtements. « Ici, j'ai un boxeur pour femme, c'est un sous-vêtement de sport très confortable, avec un élastique et des coutures en surjeté » explique-t-elle. La machine à surjeter, qui permet de joindre deux tissus rapidement, est une machine très rare en Gambie. Pour ces jeunes femmes qui ont quitté leur centre de formation il y a cinq ans, il a fallu s'adapter à toutes ces nouvelles techniques. Ngoneh Njie, 22 ans : « Nos professeurs nous ont appris à faire les vêtements locaux, mais quand on arrive ici, ce qu'on fait est totalement différent ». En plus des nombreuses machines fournies par la créatrice de Facil, Elisabeth Gomez, les tissus ont été sélectionnés avec des critères d'éthique et de durabilité, principalement en Espagne, au Portugal et en Turquie. Ces dix jeunes femmes, employées à temps plein par la marque Facil, gagnent un peu plus de 4 000 dalasis par mois, soit environ 80 dollars. Un salaire relativement bas, mais qui inclut plusieurs jours de congés payés ainsi que des congés maternels. Et puis, pour ces jeunes femmes, fabriquer les tout premiers sous-vêtements gambiens, c'est aussi une fierté. « Travailler pour une compagnie qui produit quelque chose d'aussi unique et beau que ce que l'on produit, observe Ramatoulie Tamben, on est heureuses et très fières de nous-mêmes. » Une volonté « d'acheter noir » De l'autre côté de la ville, dans le quartier de Sanchaba, le tout premier point de vente a ouvert ses portes depuis peu. Avec son mobilier en bois, ses emballages en carton et ses prix plutôt élevés pour le pays, à partir de cinq dollars environ pour un sous-vêtement, l'enseigne vise une clientèle plus aisée. « On essaie d'attirer les Gambiens de moyen à haut revenus » affirme Khaddija Jobe, responsable marketing. Khaddija Jobe explique les raisons qui ont poussé la créatrice, Elisabeth Gomez, à se lancer dans la production de sous-vêtements : « [Elle] vit en Suède, mais évidemment elle a remarqué cette tendance des gens à demander à ceux qui voyagent de leur acheter des boxers, des sous-vêtements ou des t-shirts très simples. Et donc elle s'est dit : ‘pourquoi est-ce qu'on ne produirait pas ça en Gambie ?' » Si ce premier magasin peine encore à attirer les clients en Gambie, la marque a déjà su séduire en ligne, notamment aux États-Unis et dans la diaspora gambienne à l'étranger. Khaddija Jobe décrit un intérêt prononcé pour l'entrepreneuriat des femmes noires africaines : Il y a évidemment un mouvement ‘d'acheter noir', d'acheter à des entreprises dirigées ou détenues par des femmes, d'acheter directement de l'Afrique. Donc, il faut être capable de participer à cette narration, et de vendre Facil exactement pour ce qu'elle est. Cette entreprise qui grandit doucement, c'est aussi une façon pour ces femmes de la diaspora de montrer qu'il est possible de revenir et d'investir dans son pays. ► Facil : le site internet et le profil Instagram
Dina & Lalita dig into cover the Covid Delta variant, Missouri Republican's push back on new mask mandates, interspecies dating goes wrong, Mississippi's pushing to overturn Roe Vs. Wade, Olympic level crises, Marjorie Taylor Green, China and premature pull-outs. This week Dina Nina talks to Chicago comedian, derby girl, podcaster, writer and bad ass, Elizabeth Gomez for a second week! The two get into so much. As usual Dina love bombs Elizabeth and then we go deep...*Trigger Warning* starts here, the local comedy club books a comedian accused of sexual misconduct so naturally the two go into the grossness of the comedy scene. Dina ugly cries at a few points. It's a really, conversation about sexual assault and how we maneuver and repress the misconduct that we face every day.You can find us on all the social media @ilovefunnywomen and find us on YouTube.This podcast was written by Dina Nina Martinez IG & Facebook @DinaNinaXO & Lalita Dee on IG @lalitadeecomedy Our Guest Elizabeth Gomez on IG @juannarumble & thatelizabethgomez.com Find Door Girl Gregg on instagram @ggpotter & our announcer is Crysta Garner is on IG @crystagarnerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A comedian accused of "sexual misconduct" gets booked at the local comedy club and Dina & Lalita have a lot to say about it. They also cover Rep. Joyce Beatty getting arrested, the floods in Europe, Shower Heads, Big Goldfish a Dutch kid who's parents want their space...so they send him to space with Jeff Bezos and possibly the worst Trump impression in history.This week Dina Nina talks to Chicago comedian, derby girl, podcaster, writer and bad ass lady. She and I chat about her and Adrienne Gunn's Sweet Valley High podcast "Wokefield" which leads us into body image, fat shaming, reemerging fashion trends from the '80s & '90s, our love of True Crime and Cult Documentaries.You can find us on all the social media @ilovefunnywomen and find us on YouTube.This podcast was written by Dina Nina Martinez IG & Facebook @DinaNinaXO & Lalita Dee on IG @lalitadeecomedy Our Guest Elizabeth Gomez on IG @juannarumble & thatelizabethgomez.com Find Door Girl Gregg on instagram @ggpotter & our announcer is Crysta Garner is on IG @crystagarnerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We talk with the Co-Founder and Project Manager from Bridge City Contracting about how she is elevating contracting and Eric G dives into what homeowners can do to help the remodeling process. Remodeling and Construction can be overwhelming for many people but what can you do as a homeowner to ease the process along? Are you prepared for a large project? Is your relationship in your household ready for that? We talk about what contractors and homeowners can do to make this process as trouble free as possible. Fore more information about Elizabeth Gomez and Bridge City Contracting head to http://www.bridgecitycontracting.com/ (http://www.bridgecitycontracting.com/) Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listen (https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listen) We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/ (https://aroundthehouseonline.com/)
We talk with the Co-Founder and Project Manager from Bridge City Contracting about how she is elevating contracting and Eric G dives into what homeowners can do to help the remodeling process. Remodeling and Construction can be overwhelming for many people but what can you do as a homeowner to ease the process along? Are you prepared for a large project? Is your relationship in your household ready for that? We talk about what contractors and homeowners can do to make this process as trouble free as possible. Fore more information about Elizabeth Gomez and Bridge City Contracting head to http://www.bridgecitycontracting.com/ Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listen We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#ahora Tema del día : situaciones en la calle .. Consigna : que situaciones has vivido de manera compleja en la calle y como lo afrontaste? Conducción Elizabeth Gomez y Gds Guillermo Daniel Sammartino II www.gdsradio.com www.gdsradio.com.ar --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gds-radio/message
#ahora ¿Cómo te llevas con tu cuerpo? Invitada Nancy Anka www.gdsradio.com.ar Conducción Elizabeth Gomez y Guillermo Sammartino . En vivo todos los miércoles 19:30hs por GDS Radio Mar del Plata --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gds-radio/message
The Wakefield twins have arrived in London for their summer internships and next thing you know there’s a murder and Jessica’s DATING A WEREWOLF. It made us think about our own relationships and for this very special bonus episode, we’ve got no guests at all, just the two of us talking about what happens when you accidentally marry a monster. It’s our most vulnerable discussion yet--marriage, divorce, parenting, friendship, plus a special look back at our favorite moments this season. Written and hosted by Elizabeth Gomez and Adrienne Gunn. Produced and engineered by JW Basilo for Shame The Devil Media. Copyright 2021. All rights reserved.
It’s ten years into the future and that scheming (but irresistible) trollop Jessica Wakefield has stolen her sister Elizabeth’s fiance (and sentient basketball jersey) Todd Wilkins and is about to marry him herself! Elizabeth’s fled to New York to nurse her broken heart and plot her revenge. Sounds pretty good, right? HAHAHAHAA WRONG. Unfortunately good ol’ Francine Pascal showed up to write the final word on Sweet Valley herself and let’s just say . This week we welcome bestselling author and ghostwriter Rachel Bertsche to the pod to talk about the art of ghostwriting and the legacy of Sweet Valley. And do not even think about missing the LAVALIER AWARDS where we’ll nominate the worst sentences Francine has ever written and crown a winner.Wokefield is written and hosted by Elizabeth Gomez and Adrienne Gunn. Produced and engineered by J.W. Basilo for Shame The Devil Media.
We’re finally leaving high school behind and joining the Wakefield twins at Sweet Valley University! Join us for a front row seat to Jessica’s deflowering and Elizabeth’s relentless struggle with the freshman fifteen. We’re telling tales of losing our own virginities--key word: WATERBEDS--and welcome the fabulously sex-positive Anita Mechler, archivist, entrepreneur, painter, and retired roller derby baby, to talk about the feminist sex seminars she attended before popping her cherry. Written and hosted by Elizabeth Gomez & Adrienne Gunn. Produced and Engineered by JW Basilo for Shame The Devil Media. Copyright 2021. All rights reserved.
Get right on outta here with those All-American good looks and shiny red Fiat, Wakefield twins! It’s time for some good old TEEN ANGST. This week we welcome to the SVH universe the patron saint of teenage depression, songstress Lynne Henry. Girl, we love your bad hair, baggy clothes, and nary a will to live! Join us as we welcome writer Taylor Maughon and revisit our own teenage depression, current battles with self-esteem, and discuss the creative process and a question that’s been bugging us for years—are all artists narcissistic assholes?Wokefield is written and hosted by Elizabeth Gomez and Adrienne Gunn. Produced and engineered by J.W. Basilo for Shame The Devil Media. Copyright 2021.
It’s finally here!! The most formative book of Adrienne’s youth, the one where disabled hero Regina Morrow gets dumped by Bruce Patman, does one line of cocaine, and falls over and dies! This week we welcome to the pod comedian, actor, writer, teacher, and Chicago legend Kelsie Huff to discuss why she thinks these books are “hot garbage” and what we did or did not put up our noses in high school. We’ve got some alcoholic parents and some alcoholic tendencies, so buckle up, there’s a lot to unpack. Wokefield is written and hosted by Elizabeth Gomez & Adrienne Gunn. Produced and engineered by J.W. Basilo for Shame The Devil Media.
Entrevistamos a Elizabeth Gomez Alcorta, Ministra de las Mujeres, Géneros y Diversidad de la Nación, que nos habló sobre la ley de interrupción voluntaria del embarazo, La violencia de género en la pandemia y la situación judicial de Milagro Sala.
In Sweet Valley, cheerleading is a matter of life and death. New girl in town Annie Whitman dreams of joining the squad but--oops!--this fifteen-year-old has a reputation and our favorite sociopath Jessica Wakefield says NO SLUTS ALLOWED. Jessica will do whatever it takes to keep Annie off the squad, even if it drives Francine Pascal to her most irresponsible plot twist of all time. This week we welcome storyteller and Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame inductee Kim Hunt to help us figure out, just how slutty do you have to be to be called a slut? What’s slut shaming like in lesbian culture? Are all single moms drunk losers? And are you even allowed to be a cheerleader if you come from a broken home?Written and hosted by Elizabeth Gomez & Adrienne Gunn. Produced and engineered by J.W. Basilo for Shame The Devil Media. Copyright 2020. All rights reserved.
You guys, Jessica finally gets a personality and its BROWN HAIR. And of course the pitch perfect 80s dream of becoming a model at the mall. Because representation is important, this week we welcome poet, sk8erboi, and straight white guy Tim Stafford to the pod to talk about influencer culture, branding yourself, frenemies, and basically how Sweet Valley is no Lyons, IL. And then for the first time, Wokefield’s resident astrologer Zane Biebelle breaks down how the sun, the moon, and the stars have influenced the Wakefield twins—of course those hoes be Geminis!—and how our own birth weeks determine whether or not we could be friends with them. Wokefield is written & hosted by Elizabeth Gomez & Adrienne Gunn. Produced and engineered by J.W. Basilo for Shame The Devil Media.
Uh, hello, 911? Elizabeth Wakefield’s been kidnapped by a mentally ill hospital orderly! Join us as we relive Elizabeth’s thirty-six hour horror, tied to a chair in the only shack in Sweet Valley, while Jessica wears bikinis and poses in the mirror and Todd flexes his muscles. This week we welcome writer and performer Archy Jamjun to the pod and drop him right into the SVH universe in a new game we invented where he has to survive as the only queer person of color at Sweet Valley High. CAN HE DO IT???Written & Hosted by Elizabeth Gomez and Adrienne Gunn. Produced & engineered by J.W. Basilo for Shame The Devil Media. Copyright 2020
After being blackballed by Pi Beta Alpha, resident fat girl Robin Wilson runs around the SVH track and only eats lettuce leaves to transform herself into this year’s Miss Sweet Valley. (Because, you know, she always had a pretty face.) In this episode we welcome transgender stand-up comedian, actor, and entrepreneur Dina Nina Martinez to talk about body image, shaming, and reinventing ourselves.Hosted by Elizabeth Gomez and Adrienne Gunn. Produced and engineered by J.W. Basilo for Shame The Devil Media. Recorded at Que4 Radio Studios, Chicago.Follow us online @wokefieldpod and @shame.the.devil
Business development in the translation industry is often a misunderstood and confusing topic. I had a chance to speak with Elizabeth Gomez on this topic. She talks about value proposition, creating a niche and ways to understand your customers' issues. We discuss how a knowledge-based industry like the language industry can strategize develop the business, who is involved in the definition of business development and what the role of a sales person is in this function.Among other subjects we discuss the business development cycle in the language industry, developing a flow between marketing and sales, communicating value to clients, identifying your strengths to become a specialist and many other topics in the context of business development for translation companies.Don't forget to subscribe to the Translation Company Talk on your favorite podcast platform, and contribute to the improvement of this show by leaving your comments and feedback.
National Hispanic Heritage Month is Sept 15 - Oct 15 in the United States and recognizes the contributions and influence of Hispanic Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. Culture Class Podcast participates in the celebration by showcasing Hispanic voices throughout the month of October. Elizabeth, our first guest for HHM was born on the Elpaso border (between Texas and Mexico) and reps Mexico.
On this episode, poet & filmmaker Elizabeth Gomez, join las Locatoras to discuss self-publishing, Latinas in film, and election season. *** Get your first free Quip refill with the Locatora discount (https://www.getquip.com/affiliate?affiliate=locatora&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=sponsor&utm_campaign=locatora_radio) ! Get 15% off your purchases from Latina owned make-up brand, VIVE COSMETICS (https://vivecosmetics.com) with our affiliate code - LocatoraRadio15. We at Locatora are huge advocates of therapy! This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. If you are struggling, and seeking options for therapy, you can receive 10% off your first month here. (https://trybetterhelp.com/locatora)
Elizabeth, Gil and Bralynn have a deep talk about engaging God, walking in the Spirit, redeeming what the enemy has stolen and much more.
Elizabeth, Gil and Bralynn have a deep talk about engaging God, walking in the Spirit, redeeming what the enemy has stolen and much more.
This is a fun one. Elizabeth Gomez (writer, performer, founder of Windy City Rollers) stops by the studio to talk about Roller Derby, digging through Dad's records, and embarrassing tales of personal grooming. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/jwbasilo)
Master shade-throwers Stephanie Weber, Eunji Kim, Elizabeth Gomez, Maggie Hendricks, and special guest host Carly Oishi have some feelings about that. Miss Spoken is lady live lit: a storytelling show from Chicago, Illinois featuring female-identified readers, hosted by Rosamund Lannin and Jasmine Davila.
On today’s episode we have Elizabeth Gomez, stand up, storyteller, and midwestern rube. In it we talk about her project Fat Heauxs, crying in comedy, letting go of your creations, and her circle of dicks. Enjoy! To learn more about Elizabeth please visit https://www.thatelizabethgomez.com/ Visit http://bit.ly/2UPQ0eh to purchase tickets Life of the Pahty Live! and http://bit.ly/2FIaEZv for tickets to Recharge: A Retreat to Regain Energy and Spirit Visit Patreon.com/LifeofthePahty to learn more and support this listener supported podcast. Podcast art by JessikaSavage.com Episode music by Lennon Bone of soundandpatternsmusic.com
Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd - Elizabeth Gomez, Margaret C. Benson, Maggie Hendricks Gaines, and Veronica Arreola talk sports! Featuring guest co-host Carly Oishi, Rosamund took the month off to get married and let's be real once asked who Aaron Rodgers was. Batter up! Miss Spoken is lady live lit: a storytelling show from Chicago, Illinois featuring female-identified readers, hosted by Rosamund Lannin and Jasmine Davila.
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For May, we've got Chloe Riley, Elizabeth Gomez, and Julie Jurgens breakin' the law breakin' the law (guitar squeal). Get your legal ass to that play button to for stories of protest, poor choices, good choices, and more. Miss Spoken is lady live lit: a storytelling show from Chicago, Illinois featuring female-identified readers, hosted by Rosamund Lannin and Jasmine Davila.
The Skewer 15 was on point beyond already sky-high expectations. Elizabeth Gomez broke our goddamn hearts with an exploration of America's deadly hypocrisy in its treatment of children. Shannon Noll saw the opening days of DJ Trump's administration through a queer lens. erica dreisbach gave a report on the historic Women's March in DC. Alisa Rosenthal took us on a walking tour of the gems of the 2017 Oscars. And Gwynn Fulcher took us on an erotic journey into the now forever-empty presidential pleasure domes of Barack Obama and Joe Biden. To cap it all off, Danette Chavez and Mason Johnson proved merciless verbal gladiators as they debated what the next pope-based HBO show should be, with a truly unexpected victor. Tom and erica also left some dope voicemails on our reps' phones. Guys, this is a spicy one. Skewer forever! Tom Harrison - 1:10 VOICEMAIL OP-ED from erica dresibach - 15:35 Elizabeth Gomez - 19:20 Shannon Noll - 33:13 erica dreisbach - 42:37 Alisa Rosenthal - 49:50 Gwynn Fulcher - 1:00:51 VOICEMAIL OP-ED from Tom Harrison - 1:11:21 SKEWER DEBATE: Mason Johnson vs. Danette Chavez - 1:16:04
THE SKEWER TURNS ONE! A full year of dope satire from your favorite sweeties, and this month is no different. Host Tom Harrison kicks us off with a eulogy for Bake-Off. Tocarra Mallard puts Ted Cruz in his place (a satirist's work is never done). Dominick Mayer dived into Corey Feldman's inscrutable existence/musical career. Bill Bullock delivers a searing piece of satire (that might be one of my favorites?) about the role of police. Cody Melcher explored the morality of celebrity consumption culture, specifically via bidding on Truman Capote's ashes. Alisa Rosenthal reveled in the glorious new world order that has finally realized that RuPaul deserves to be given all the goddamn awards. IN THE SKEWER DEBATE, Elizabeth Gomez and Roxane West debate to decide who will be the Trump Administration's best choice for the empty Supreme Court seat: an Actual Vampire or The Entire Spanish Inquisition? It's a goddamn great one, and features a video appearance from Skewer co-founder and absent father Eric Ruelle. What more could you want? IT'S SO GOOD Tom Harrison- 2:05 Tocarra Mallard- 13:19 Dominick Mayer - 24:10 Bill Bullock- 33:36 Cody Melcher- 46:48 Alisa Rosenthal - 57:17 THE SKEWER DEBATE: Elizabeth Gomez vs. Roxane West- 1:05:51 Eric Ruelle- 1:32:32
Travel with kids is never easy, so we brought in wisecracking traveler and mom Elizabeth Gomez. Elizabeth joins us to tackle the terrifying endeavour that is traveling with children, along with survival strategies for the airport, tips on helping them enjoy a new place and why it's important to instill a love of travel from a young age. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter here. Like XX, Will Travel on Facebook: www.facebook.com/xxwilltravel/ Follow XX, Will Travel on Twitter: @XXWillTravel Follow XX, Will Travel on Instagram: @xxwilltravel
Episode 6 Kristin Ryan and Elizabeth Gomez nurse their hangovers while laughing about how horrible Sleepaway Camp is. Gomez is one of the founders of Drinkers with Writing Problems and a cast member of The Kates. The two discussed their first times, the Chicago river, the racism of the republican primaries, and how god awful the 80's were. *Kristin forgot Paul's name, the type of fish that throw themselves out of Lake Michigan, and her conspiracy theory was way wrong. Did I mention we were hung over? https://drinkerswithwritingproblems.com/ http://www.thekates.org/