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Elliott Elliott is a Scranton comedian and wrestling superfan. He's also got a gecko named Dr. Zaius. He has problems. But he's an interesting guy, so we talked about all of that stuff and his big, roadside aspirations. Follow Elliott Elliott: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yeselliottisfunny/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yeselliott/Twitter: https://twitter.com/YesElliottSupport the show (https://www.facebook.com/OnTheMicWithMikePeters/)
In this episode I interview English and History tutor, Rebekah Elliott. We discuss what makes a great tutor, how to build your English vocabulary as well as some specifics on how to do better in English and History. Elliott Educational - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ElliottEducational/Math The 7 Day Exam Plan - https://www.theexamcoach.tv/the-7-day-exam-plan
Christopher Elliott is my guest on today's episode. Chris is an award-winning author, advocate, and journalist. He shares some of his stories from the road and is a self professed traveling nomad. As a travel contributor for Forbes, USA Today, Washington Post, National Geographic and NPR I really appreciated Chris giving me as much of his time as he did. “Being nice is the most effective upgrade tool in the world” He’s the founder of Elliott Advocacy is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization that empowers people to solve their problems and helps those who can’t. He’s also the co-founder of Travelers United, a nonprofit organization that advocates for travelers in Washington. He’s the author of How To Be The World’s Smartest Traveler (And Save Time, Money and Hassle) (National Geographic, 2014) a practical guide for travelers, and Scammed: How to Save Your Money and Find Better Service in a World of Schemes, Swindles, and Shady Deals (Wiley, 2011) which explores the broken relationship between American consumers and businesses. He writes six weekly syndicated columns with a total reach of more than 10 million readers. #forbes #usatoday #journalist #author #advocate #elliottadvocacy #businesstravel #business #businesstrip #worktrip #businesstraveller #hotellife #suitcaselife #travelforwork #travelmore #roadwarrior #ontheroad #travelfit #traveling #vegan
ACL injury & repeat injury in youth athletes with Eric & Elliot Greenburg | 2 hrs ago 0:00 - 05:14 Hi, I'm Alexa. You can now hear PT podcast. Using me just say, hey Alexa, launched PT, pint cast, or you could be nice and try saying, please for lunch, what is being polite? Dead these days to your episodes, just say, hey Alexa, launch PT pint cast, maybe throw in a please. At the end my monitor the -tudents are they need to be the change in practice. They need to be that Cadillac in the clinic. Don't go into finicky the things that the clinic is doing if they're things that you don't necessarily jive with e that change. Bring the new culture two out there who, who may not know what is new in the research realm. So I really in power them to be that catalyst that change of the freshen taking your from the academic side of things into clinical practice. Get a chance to talk to the greenberg's. Eric in Elliot Greenberg. No relation. They had a couple of publications about ACL rehab and best practices. We. Best practices, but are those best practices being put into practice? So did there. So they took a look at it from an orthopedic surgeon perspective, physical therapist, perspective, and really, ultimately wanted to see why or why not those best practices were being actually utilized. So we took a talk with those two guys at the same time in this episode take a listen. I think it's got insights beyond just ACL rehab, right? Re really insights into where's the fall off in best practice to actual practice. So we're going to get into that with these guys episode brought to you by Owens recovery, science, a single source for PT's looking for certification in personalized blood flow, restriction rehabilitation training and the equipment, you need to apply in your clinical practice Zach Ephron on social media, just see. And he's going through ACL rehab, and using har-. So that's, that's kind of cool to see in the mainstream, and he did a little shout to his great physical therapist athletic trainers going through rehab. So check it out, Owens recovery science dot com. If you'd like to get certified. And grab that equipment, we do want to let you know, we have another podcast that's been launched. N. P T E, study cast, helping students study for the board exams. So check it out wherever podcast or heard. I tunes Google play Spotify. N P, T E, study cast, it is brought to you by our friends at Arias medical staffing without them. We wouldn't be able to bring it to you. We also have free downloadable study guides for each of the episodes short to the point episodes between three and nine minutes on average about the one hundred fifty most asked about path on the N P. So check that out. N P T study cast, now available ever podcast, hurt the best conversations happen at happy hour, welcome to hours forum award. This is the P T podcasts, here's your host, physical therapist, Jimmy MacKay the best conversations happen at happy hour. Welcome two hours your next episode of PT podcast starch right now bring it into to grow. Converge do not get confused. They are not related Elliott and Eric Greenberg. Welcome to the show guys. I'd give negative. Thanks. I have an excellent art. So we'll start with Elliott Elliott. What's, what's your background, which are the audience know about you about what, what you do in your daily life daily life? I've kind of limit role. I work at children's Philadelphia about three-quarters clinician, and about one quarter researcher here special interest in knee, and shoulder injuries particular ACL's, because what I see a lot of glad heavy Elliott and Eric. What's your superhero back story here, backdoor, the right now? I'm on Long Island and I may. In Europe, at the New York technology where I even the curriculum, it'd be program, but also treat the NYC athlete. And my current interest include working with obviously the population with lower injuries and running related injury. Excellent.
In Episode 25, we sit down with local comedians Angelia Petrillo and Elliott Elliott, who are hosting the Back to the ‘80s Comedy Show & Dance Party at The Keys in downtown Scranton this Saturday, Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. The show features comedians pretending it’s the 1980s, only referencing topics from that decade, along with an ‘80s dance party and live music by Katie Evans, Candi Vee, and Anthony “Shiny” Montini. The featured drink is $5 Ecto Cooler. Before and during the interview, we drink three different crowlers from Bell's Brewery in Michigan - Pooltime Ale, Porter, and Quinannan Falls IPL - courtesy of Beer Boys in Wilkes-Barre. Each turns out to be great representations of their respective styles. We talk about why they both decided to get into stand-up comedy, their best and worst show stories and strange venue experiences, their different comedic styles and deliveries, working with fellow comedians in the local comedy scene, developing their voices through performing live and attending open mics, the importance of bombing and failing, Elliott playing characters on stage, Angelia putting together a successful Scranton Fringe Festival show last year and what is in store for this year, where the idea for the ‘80s show came from and why they wanted to do it, what they remember and love about the ‘80s, Elliott’s dirty Yoda impression, other themed comedy nights in the future, and more. We end the episode by going through the list of the 100 most popular ‘80s movies on the Internet Movie Database and forcing Angelia and Elliott to choose one film from each pair of movies to learn more about their tastes, personalities, and knowledge of the decade. This leads to some fun conversations and asides. The NEPA Scene Podcast covers arts, entertainment, and the issues that matter to Northeastern Pennsylvania. It airs as a live video stream every Wednesday at 7 p.m. on NEPA Scene’s Facebook page and is available afterward on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, YouTube, and nepascene.com. This episode and all previous episodes are available now on NEPA Scene, the award-winning independent arts and entertainment website that combines the accuracy and professionalism of a print magazine with the immediacy and convenience of a blog, offering a wide variety of content to readers in NEPA, Philadelphia, New York, and beyond. The show is made possible by local sponsors Beer Boys, The Keys, Loyalty Barber Shop and Shave Parlor, the F.M. Kirby Center, Coal Creative, and viewers who tune in every week.
The Atmosphere of an Open Mic is something special! The Stench of Body Odor, Hecklers, interruptions, distractions, & generally uncanny people. This is where comedy is born! Comedian Tommy Stone highlights this world of the open mic comedy scene, by diving into the deep and dark places of his unhinged brain. Sometimes you just feel like a "Lame Open Mic Scrub," It's not good, It's not bad. It's an Open Mic! --------------- "Lame Open Mic Scrub" (sometimes referred to as, "Tommy Stone: Year One") is the debut comedy album by Tommy Stone. Written by Tommy Stone, produced by "Tommy Stone Comedy", and released under the "Stone & Nutz Comedy" brand. It was recorded over the course of the year 2016-2017 at various open mics across the Northeastern, Pennsylvania area. The digital download version will be available July 14th, 2017 on iTunes; released as a free comedy album! Along with being released on a CD version. --------------- Written & Performed by: Tommy Stone Released by: Stone & Nutz Comedy on iTunes Official Release Date: Friday July 14th, 2017 Genre: Stand-up Comedy Label: "Tommy Stone Comedy", and "Stone & Nutz Comedy." Recorded: 2016-2017 Produced by: Tommy Stone (credited Scotty Nutz) Edited by: "Tommy Stone Comedy" Music by: "Houston & the Dirty Rats" [Loner & Banana Song] Special Thanks To: Thomas The Red, Erich Drexler, Bryan Walsh, Chris Jones, P.j. Kelly, & Elliott Elliott.
For Election Fallout Comedy Night on Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2016, part of the NEPA Scene Live series at Thirst T’s Bar & Grill in Olyphant, we challenged five comedians from Northeastern Pennsylvania to make us laugh and feel better after the 2016 presidential election divided the country down the middle, and with very little time to prepare, they succeeded. See more at www.nepascene.com.
Dunmore comedian Dan Hoppel is our guest on Episode 25. He relates the interesting story of the ups and downs that led him into stand-up comedy and we talk about marriage and relationships, different types of comedy and comedians, writing jokes about everything from death to being overweight, who the best professional comedians are currently, and the next steps in his career. We go off on many weird and funny tangents and Lauren laughs and makes more faces at the rest of us than on any previous show. Jer Tobin of Big Idea Photo and Video Productions fills in for Jimmy again this week. In The Last Word, we talk about how NEPA Scene’s newest weekly feature, Beautiful People of NEPA, came about and the overwhelming positive reactions we’ve received from it, which leads into a discussion on what beauty is and how it’s often defined for us by fashion and the media. Hoppel can be seen next at NEPA Scene’s Got Talent tonight at 7 p.m. at Thirst T’s Bar & Grill (120 Lincoln St., Olyphant) and on Saturday, May 16 at 6 p.m. at the Plymouth Eagles Club (145 E. Main St., Plymouth) for a benefit show with fellow comedians Elliott Elliott, Dave Savage, Zack Hammond, Kevin Lepka, Michael Grady, Timmy Mattos, and Delmer Von W for a family who lost everything in a fire. Professionally recorded every Monday at The Stude in TwentyFiveEight Studios in Scranton and released exclusively on nepascene.com every Tuesday, the NEPA Scene Podcast is a free supplement to the website, expanding on the arts and entertainment stories covered on the site and going beyond them to discuss other news and entertainment topics. Each week, the unedited and uncensored podcast features Rich Howells, NEPA Scene founder and editor; Mark Dennebaum, president and owner of TwentyFiveEight Studios; Lauren Quirolgico, commercial and content strategist at Lavelle Strategy Group and editor at TwentyFiveEight; and in the control room, Jimmy Reynolds, a musician, teacher, and lead audio engineer at TwentyFiveEight. Every episode streams on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and nepascene.com.