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Eric discusses how Salon Republic turned physical spaces into a successful product offering by creating customizable, artistic studios for independent beauty professionals. They emphasize the importance of maintaining these environments to cater to diverse needs while staying cost-effective and resilient to wear.Welcome to Elevating Brick and Mortar. A podcast about how operations and facilities drive brand performance.On today's episode, we talk with Eric Taylor, Founder and CEO of Salon Republic. Salon Republic is a collective of beauty experts who share their talents side-by-side, so they can focus on growing their talent, expanding their client list and building their personal brand.Eric Taylor is the founder and CEO of Salon Republic, a 40-unit salon chain with over 3,000 beauty professionals in five states. He's the host of one of the most popular podcasts in the salon industry, and Chair of the Professional Beauty Federation representing the 621,000 licensed beauty professionals and 53,000 establishments in CA.TIMESTAMPS01:06 - About Salon Republic05:27 - Creating a new model16:07 - Making the built environment your product26:46 - How to evolve your vision35:32 - Adapting through COVID49:11 - Future thinking52:13 - Sid's takeawaysSPONSORServiceChannel brings you peace of mind through peak facilities performance.Rest easy knowing your locations are:Offering the best possible guest experienceLiving up to brand standardsOperating with minimal downtimeServiceChannel partners with more than 500 leading brands globally to provide visibility across operations, the flexibility to grow and adapt to consumer expectations, and accelerated performance from their asset fleet and service providers.LINKSConnect with Eric on LinkedInConnect with Sid Shetty on LinkedinCheck out the ServiceChannel Website
Our host, Seth Gershenson, talks to Eric Taylor of the Harvard Graduate School of Education about the extent to which teachers improve over the course of their careers.
On this edition of the On The Pony Express Podcast, Billy Embody breaks down the latest SMU transfer portal commitments with Damarjhe Lewis and Eric Taylor committing to the Mustangs. Plus, what's next on the defensive line and with transfer quarterback Tyler Van Dyke?Welcome a NEW sponsor, Tomes Auto Group! Mention On The Pony Express for EMPLOYEE PRICING on a new or pre-owned vehicle! Whether it's a new Ford, Subaru or Volkswagen, Tomes Auto Group will take care of you! Come and check out Tomes Auto Group's full selection of new vehicles, or get a great deal on a reliable pre-owned model. No matter which vehicle you decide on, their professional finance teams will help you get settled with a competitive financing or lease plan.When you're looking for quality auto maintenance and repairs, you can always count on the professional technicians in one of their service departments as well, where they handle everything from oil changes and filter replacements to powertrain and drivetrain repairs. Schedule an appointment today, or purchase parts to handle maintenance and repairs on your own!Texas insurance rates are ridiculous. Call Mark Villasana, a proud SMU alum and owner of Northwest Insurance Agency, is here to fight back. Northwest Insurance Agency fights for our clients and finds the best insurance coverage at the absolute lowest price.Call Mark at 214-352-5656or email him at markv@nwagencies.com to discuss your current rates, coverage and where you may lack protection.Want to revamp your yard with artificial turf, a putting green or both? Take $500 off your first project with AKM Turf and Greens! AKM Turf and Greens strives to provide a quality product at a competitive price with customer service at the forefront. Based in Dallas, Alex Carpenter and his team deliver incredible work and terrific attention to detail. Head to akmturfandgreens.com NOW to connect with their staff or email info@akmturfandgreens.com to start the process! Mention code PONYUP for a $500 discount on your project!Head to StatusJet.com to learn more about the official presenting sponsor of the On The Pony Express Podcast. Use code PonyUpACC or mention On The Pony Express for a discount on a round trip flip booked with Status Jet. Status Jet is more than just a private jet charter company. They offer a personal touch in every aspect of your business and travel. Whether you are looking for charter flights, searching for the perfect aircraft to buy, or interested in selling a plane, experience a new level of luxury with Status Jet.
Eric shares his thoughts on what's happened over the past year in our industry. We hope your year has been successful - and here's to even more success in the new year! Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
Eric shares a heartwarming message to all of our loyal listeners for the holiday season. A huge thanks to all of our Hair Gamers that continue to listen each week! Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
In this episode, I had the pleasure of exploring astrology's transformative power with my guest, Eric Taylor, an expert in astrology and spirituality. We delved into the upcoming cosmic shifts, including Uranus in Gemini, which Eric described as ushering in a futuristic era of technology, and Jupiter's exaltation in Cancer, bringing nurturing energy and growth. Eric also shared practical tips for aligning with these energetic shifts, including fasting, mindfulness, and the importance of daily spiritual practices to enhance our connection to ourselves and the universe.
Over the last 20 years, there has been a significant shift in the way the hairdressing industry works. Driven by changes in technology combined with social media and generational changes with today's hairdressers wanting more flexibility, more freedom and more control over when where and how they work has meant that new business models have emerged. Particularly in the United States the salon suite or salon studio has radically changed how the industry operates, and there's no going back. As a result the traditional commission based or ‘employee employer' based business model has been dramatically impacted and is continuing to evolve in order to meet the demands of a changing workforce. My guest on today's podcast is returning guest Eric Taylor, founder of the incredibly successful Salon Republic, which, in my opinion, has the best Salon Suite or Salon Studio business model in the industry. In today's podcast, we talk about● How the salon suite model continues to evolve and adapt● What you need to do to succeed as an independent business of one● The challenges that all suites and small businesses face today In this Episode: 01:38 Introducing Eric Taylor and Salon Republic03:41 The Impact of COVID-19 on Salon Republic04:00 The growth and expansion of Salon Republic06:11 Reflecting on the salon suite industry today19:27 Discussing the challenges and opportunities in the salon suite industry24:29 Building a strong client base26:03 The challenges faced by Independent Beauty Professionals27:24 Common mistakes of new suite owners30:04 Inflation and pricing strategies43:00 Discussing the success rates in the Salon Industry44:44 Conclusion and where you can connect with Eric Thanks so much for joining me this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show and help other people find my podcast. I also love to hear what's been helpful and what you love about the podcast! Just click here to review, scroll to the bottom, tap “Ratings and Reviews” tap to rate with 5 stars and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favourite part of the podcast is. Thank you for your support!Until next time!Antony Links and Resources: Grow My Salon Business Website | Facebook | InstagramEric TaylorInstagramSalon RepublicWebsite | Instagram
FAVORITES: This episode is from 7/12/22, right before the start of the World T&F Championships in Eugene Oregon. It features an interview with Olympic Champion/World Champion sprinter Sanya Richards-Ross, who is on the NBC broadcasting team at the Paris Olympics and was the newest cast member of Real Housewives of Atlanta in 2021. If you are watching T&F from Paris, you'll see a lot of Sanya! Plus, our favorite sports movies of all time and some hot new up-and-coming sports from around the world. Sign up for our new weekly newsletter PEP TALK here. Go the the Satellite Sisters website here Go to the Satellite Sisters You Tube Channel here. Thank you to our sponsors and to listeners for using these special urls and codes to support them. Our exciting new sponsor is: Miracle Suit https://miraclesuit.com Use code sisters Plus: Prose https://prose.com/sisters Butcher Box https://butcherbox.com/sisters Use code sisters at checkout Osea https://oseamalibu.com Use code satsisters at checkout Listen to other Summer of '24 FAVORITES: FAVORITES: Root Canal Fro-Yo Rage FAVORITES: Lian Interviews Dave Barry + Ridley Pearson, Lab Rats Test Soy Milk FAVORITES: College Drop-Off Dolan-Style Julie's Favorite Sports Movies: We're celebrating Satellite Sisters Summer Sports Spectacular this week. Here's Julie's list of favorite sports movies. A League of Their Own This is a Satellite Sister Solid Gold choice. This movie has everything: sisters, baseball, Geena Davis, Rosie O”Donnell, Madonna in center field, and Tom Hanks telling the players,” there's no crying in baseball”. Bend It Like Beckham A wonderful coming of age/cultural assimilation/girl power story about Jess Bijam who wants to play soccer like her idol, David Beckham but struggles to respect her traditional Indian family values. And, hello, Keira Knightley plays Jess's friend and David Beckham makes a cute cameo. Bull Durham It's hard to pick my favorite baseball movie but the kitchen scene with Susan Sarandon and Kevin Costner makes Bull Durham my top pick. The movie is about baseball in a very deep way but also has breezy romantic comedy. Rocky I loved the original Rocky. It's the ultimate underdog movie and has one of the best theme songs ever. Also, Talia Shire shines in the film. Hoop Dreams An excellent documentary following two young Chicago basketball prospects trying to use their athletic talents to get to a better life. The two stars face racism, poverty, injury and other roadblocks trying to make their dreams come true. The film left me in tears. Friday Night Lights Watch the original movie with clear eyes and a full heart. Before there was Kyle Chandler as Coach Eric Taylor, there was Billy Bob Thornton and Tim McGraw in a film that follows the coach and players of a high school football team in Odessa, Texas. As a transplant, I am beginning to appreciate what Friday night football means to Texas communities. The film is as much about Texas culture as it is about football. Bad News Bears Haven't we all been on a team for work or play where you feel like a group of misfits or outcasts? This is a movie about kids who never expect to care about competing or winning. Tatum O'Neal is the 11-year old star pitcher. Walter Matthau as an alcoholic ex-baseball pitcher turned coach is perfect. The ending involves a championship game and a big celebration for the Bears. Liz's sport movie faves include Robert Redford in Downhill Racer and Bill Murray in Caddyshack! Plus Without Limits, a great T&F movie with Billy Crudup as Steve Prefontaine and Donald Sutherland as Coach Bill Bowerman Lian names the great cycling flick Breaking Away and The Cutting Edge, a skating rom-com that does the sport proud. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A BATTLE with SATAN & THE DARKNESS! NDE | Eric TaylorToday we're talking with Eric Taylor
In this episode, we dive into the heart of Dillon, Texas, with an in-depth recap of Season 1 of the beloved TV series, Friday Night Lights. We delve into the show's authentic portrayal of small-town life, the intense high school football culture, Coach Eric Taylor's journey, and the complex dynamics between characters like Tim Riggins, Jason Street, and Lyla Garrity. Whether you're a longtime fan of Friday Night Lights or discovering it for the first time, this episode is a perfect way to relive the drama, excitement, and emotional rollercoaster of Season 1. Grab your wine like Tami Taylor because clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose! Friday Night Lights TV series is currently streaming on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video! Follow Previously On Teen TV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/previouslyon_teentv/ Follow Previously On Teen TV on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@previouslyon_teentv Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe2lgvvZGKMrQ8v24FmDdWQ?sub_confirmation=1
On this week's Education Gadfly Show podcast, David Houston, an assistant professor at George Mason University, joins Mike and David to discuss how presidents polarize voters when they weigh in on education debates. Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a new study investigating whether performance incentives improve teacher skills and so the academic growth of their students.Recommended content: “Polling data: Presidents split the public on schools” —Kevin Mahnken, The 74“Let's talk about bad teachers” —Michael Petrilli, Fordham InstituteDavid Houston and Alyssa Barone, “How the engagement of high-profile partisan officials affects education politics, public opinion, and polarization,” Annenberg Institute at Brown University (March 2024).Eric Taylor, “Employee evaluation and skill investments: Evidence from public school teachers,” Annenberg Institute at Brown University (May 2024).Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our podcast? Send them to Daniel Buck at dbuck@fordhaminstitute.org.
Near-death experience guest 974 is Eric Taylor, Professional Intuitive Astrologer, Teacher, and Relationship Coach who during his NDE went to multiple dimensions and experienced spiritual warfare. Eric's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWutyDD3QPBQQa-vVCN4gDg Eric's Email bigeastrology@gmail.com CONTACT: Email: jeff@jeffmarapodcast.com WEBSITE www.jeffmarapodcast.com SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jeffmaraP/ JeffMara does not endorse any of his guests' products or services. The opinions of the guests may or may not reflect the opinions of the host. WE DO NOT GIVE ANYONE INCLUDING OUR GUESTS, PERMISSION TO UPLOAD OUR VIDEOS TO THEIR YOUTUBE CHANNEL(S) OR ANY OTHER PLATFORM. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
Join us as we chat with Eric Taylor and Zinnia Shrestha about their journey founding the MIS club.
Welcome back to Retail Intel with your host, Brian Sheehan! Salon Republic is completely transforming and elevating the studio scene for today's beauty professionals!✨Founded by Eric Taylor, Salon Republic's community of like-minded independent beauty professionals share their unique talents, creating an environment full of inspiration!
In this episode, we sat down with Eric also known as the “Girl Dad” on Instagram. Eric shares his passion around supporting the women in his life, raising daughters, showing up as an intentional father and husband, and continually striving to “knock the dust” off of old habits. Check out today's sponsor, Nutrition Therapy Institute HERE.Find Eric on Instagram HERE. Find Homegrown on Instagram HERE. Find Liz Haselmayer on Instagram HERE. Find Joey Haselmayer on Instagram HERE.Shop real food meal plans and children's curriculum HERE.Get exclusive podcast episodes HERE.Find us on YouTube HERE.Shop natural home goods on Haselmayer Goods HERE.
Clear Eyes, Full Hearts: A Friday Night Lights Rewatch Podcast
Derek and Stacey recap the highlights of this finale episode and chat with Kyle Chandler (Eric Taylor) and Todd McMullen (Cinematographer) about their experiences in front of and behind the camera, both on and off set, and what it was like to be involved in one of the most beloved TV shows ever made. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this powerful episode of "How I Made It Through," host Kristin Taylor sits down with Eric Taylor, an intuitive astrologer and multifaceted coach, to discuss his harrowing journey through a life-threatening encounter with COVID-19, the loss of his mother, and the profound spiritual awakening that followed. Eric shares insights from his near-death experience (NDE), the battles he fought in other dimensions, and how these events have reshaped his understanding of life, death, and his purpose in the world.- Introduction to Eric Taylor, a professional intuitive astrologer, relationship coach, actor, writer, and former teacher for disabled children.- Eric's move from New York City to Arizona and the health challenges he faced, including a severe case of valley fever.- The impact of COVID-19 on Eric and his family, leading to his 40-day coma and the loss of his mother during his hospitalization.- Eric's vivid recounting of his NDE, where he experienced various dimensions and spiritual warfare.- The significance of Eric's astrological chart in understanding his life path and the challenges he's faced.- The transformative effects of Eric's NDE on his spiritual gifts, including enhanced intuition and a deeper connection with clients during astrology readings.- Eric's reflections on overcoming fear, embracing his spiritual journey, and the importance of recognizing everyone's unique path.- A discussion on the intersection of astrology and religion, and Eric's perspective on using astrology as a tool for understanding life's journey.- The role of generational curses and ancestral gifts in Eric's life, as seen through his astrological chart.- Eric's personal tragedy of losing his father at a young age and how astrology helped him make sense of this event.*****************************SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel!SUBSCRIBE to How I Made It Through on Apple Podcasts!*****************************If you're interested in working with Kristin as an Executive coach, visit her website, https://www.kristintaylorconsulting.com/*****************************Be sure to check out EIQ Media Group's latest podcast series, The Mentor Files. Join host Monica Royer, Founder and CEO of Monica + Andy as she chats with leaders across the fields of entrepreneurship, parenthood, health, lifestyle, and more. This season, we're digging deeper than ever before to learn the story behind their stories. SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts.
In this powerful episode of "How I Made It Through," host Kristin Taylor sits down with Eric Taylor, an intuitive astrologer and multifaceted coach, to discuss his harrowing journey through a life-threatening encounter with COVID-19, the loss of his mother, and the profound spiritual awakening that followed. Eric shares insights from his near-death experience (NDE), the battles he fought in other dimensions, and how these events have reshaped his understanding of life, death, and his purpose in the world.- Introduction to Eric Taylor, a professional intuitive astrologer, relationship coach, actor, writer, and former teacher for disabled children.- Eric's move from New York City to Arizona and the health challenges he faced, including a severe case of valley fever.- The impact of COVID-19 on Eric and his family, leading to his 40-day coma and the loss of his mother during his hospitalization.- Eric's vivid recounting of his NDE, where he experienced various dimensions and spiritual warfare.- The significance of Eric's astrological chart in understanding his life path and the challenges he's faced.- The transformative effects of Eric's NDE on his spiritual gifts, including enhanced intuition and a deeper connection with clients during astrology readings.- Eric's reflections on overcoming fear, embracing his spiritual journey, and the importance of recognizing everyone's unique path.- A discussion on the intersection of astrology and religion, and Eric's perspective on using astrology as a tool for understanding life's journey.- The role of generational curses and ancestral gifts in Eric's life, as seen through his astrological chart.- Eric's personal tragedy of losing his father at a young age and how astrology helped him make sense of this event.*****************************SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel!SUBSCRIBE to How I Made It Through on Apple Podcasts!*****************************If you're interested in working with Kristin as an Executive coach, visit her website, https://www.kristintaylorconsulting.com/*****************************Be sure to check out EIQ Media Group's latest podcast series, The Mentor Files. Join host Monica Royer, Founder and CEO of Monica + Andy as she chats with leaders across the fields of entrepreneurship, parenthood, health, lifestyle, and more. This season, we're digging deeper than ever before to learn the story behind their stories. SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts.
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 01/01/2024 featuring: Rachael Kilgour “My Father Loved Me” My Father Loved Me (2023 Rachael Kilgour) 4:25 Abby Posner “At Any Cost” Second Chances (2023 Blackbird) 3:12 Tim Grimm “The Little in-Between” The Little in-Between (2023 Tim Grimm) 3:26 Raye Zaragoza “Still Here” Hold That Spirit (2023 Rebel River) 4:16 Ellis Paul “Be the Fire” 55 (2023 Ellis Paul) 3:40 Big Little Lions “After Midnight Here” AMPM (2023 FALLEN TREE) 3:12 Eric Taylor “Jack-Knife Gypsy” Early Eric Taylor (2023 Eric Taylor) 4:30 Joy Clark “Come with Me” Live! in Seattle (2023 Joy Clark) 4:12 David Jacobs-Strain & Bob Beach “Higher” The Belfry Session (2023 David Jacobs-Strain) 3:21 Michelle Malone “Georgia Made” 1977 (2022 SBS) 4:21 Tim Easton “Voice on the Radio” You Don't Really Know Me (2021 Tim Easton) 2:41 Wyatt Edmonson “Somewhere on a Lake” Made for the Road (2023 Wyatt Edmonson) 3:54
Your host Eric Taylor gives a look back at the year and the holiday season. A huge thanks to all of our Hair Gamers that continue to listen each week! We hope your year has been successful - and here's to even more success in the new year! Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
In a transformative Soul Chat interview, I spoke with Eric Taylor, an insightful Intuitive Astrologer, Teacher, and Relationship Coach. Our exploration delved into the dynamics of rising signs, moon signs, and sun signs, shaping individual experiences. Eric's profound insights extended to business astrology, ethical success, astrological projections for 2024, and the Human Design prophecy, enriching our understanding of celestial wisdom and the Age of Aquarius.
In this episode of The Modern Man, I'm joined by Eric Taylor, the “anti-dusty” husband, girl dad, and content creator who's helping men shake off the dust and become the men they're meant to be. Today, Eric talks about his experience recovering from addiction, overcoming fear and imposter syndrome, and realizing what it means to be a man, husband, and father after growing up without a dad. Listen to Eric break down his definition of a dusty man, the benefits he's seen from his healing journey, and how he's showing up as an (anti-dusty) example for his two young daughters. Eric also shares how he gained healthy coping skills and genuine confidence as a man who used to be held back by fear and doubt. “That dust is ignorance, it's laziness, it's arrogance, it's all the lack of self-control that came with not addressing your true emotions and your true self as a man,” Eric says. So, tune in, shake off the dust, and get to moving forward as the men you were born to be. “The scariest things were doubt and fear before, but now I know what I'm working for, I know what I'm living for, and I'm going to give my all to it.” – Eric Taylor Key Takeaways / What You'll Learn: [00:50] About Eric Taylor. [05:30] Healing is a process and fear is a disease. [10:03] The noticeable benefits of starting a healing journey. [14:49] How does being a husband and father help you heal and be a better man? [19:35] “Set your standard and demand it.” [21:10] What does it mean to be dusty? How can men be anti-dusty? [24:19] As a father, how do you show up as an example for your daughters? [28:30] Eric's mission as a content creator. [33:35] How to connect with Eric Taylor. [34:37] As a man, what has shaped your view of the world? If you enjoyed this episode, please SHARE it with a friend, then RATE/REVIEW The Modern Man on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Resources Mentioned: Join The Noble Knights: https://themodernman.gumroad.com/l/NobleKnights Connect with Eric Taylor: Visit his LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/girldad_e Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girldad_e Follow him on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@girldad_e Subscribe to his YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@GirlDadE/featured Connect with The Modern Man: Visit our website: https://themodernmanshow.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/244885633101820 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheModernMan8 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themodernmanpodcast Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnyA3-wtyv7xVqUbPyB0eOg
This week we break down AIW's "Hell On Earth 18" taking place on November 24th in Eastlake, Ohio. 1.Isaiah Broner VS. Derek Dillinger w/Katie Arquuette 2.KENTA VS. Dominic Garrini 3.Rocky Romero VS. Tre LaMar VS. Joshua Bishop VS. "Filthy" Tom Lawlor 4.Tyler Jordan VS. Josh Prohibition 5.Members Only VS. To Infinity & Beyond VS. PME VS. Latinos Most Wanted 6.Wes Barkley VS. Sam Holloway 7.Money Shot w/ The Duke VS. TME (Duke Davis & Gannon Jones Jr.) 8.Doc Simmons VS. Dex Royal VS. Mikey Montgomery VS. Kaplan VS. Austin James VS. Vik Vice 9.Eric Taylor w/ The Duke VS. Magnum CK
This week, Tara welcomes Eric Taylor, "dadfluencer" and creator of the popular Instagram account @girl_dad_e, to discuss the importance of raising confident and empowered children and breaking generational cycles. Eric shares his motivation for creating his viral “dusty son” content that helps his daughters recognize their worth and navigate life. They also explore the meaning of the term "dusty," which refers to being stuck in ignorance, fear, and pain. Tara and Eric discuss their childhood upbringings and share how it's challenging to “know how to be” if you weren't exposed to it. Eric shares his personal experience of growing up without a safe space to express his emotions. He emphasizes the importance of creating an environment where children can openly communicate their feelings.The conversation dives into the influence of media on children's perception of masculinity and gender roles and the importance of monitoring what our children consume online. From returning shopping carts to understanding finances, the pair highlights the importance of teaching children small acts of kindness, personal responsibility, and respect.If you don't want to raise a “dusty” child, then listen to this episode! Links:https://www.instagram.com/girldad_e/Support the show Follow & DM me @modernmomprobs Pick up my book Check out modernmomprobs Shout out to Citizens of Sound Leave a review
A compassionate spiritual technology leader, Eric Taylor leads a ransomware SWAT team and he illustrates great stories to share and learn from. Topics: Negotiating with Cyber Criminals, how to negotiate with cyber crime gangs, ways to negotiate with cyber crime gangs, who has to negotiate with cyber crime gangs, negotiating with cyber crime gangs, cyber crime first responders, how to respond to cyber criminals, how to communicate with cyber criminals, best ways to communicate with cyber criminals, behind scenes cyber criminals, best ways to protect business from cyber crime, cyber crime gang discussions, cyber security mindset, effective ways to protect business from cybercrime, examples of cyber crime gang activities Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for Behind-Scenes and Better Content. It's FREE. @Cybercrimejunkiespodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNrU8kX3b4M8ZiQ-GW7Z1yg Want more true cyber crime stories? Check out Https://cybercrimejunkies.comDon't miss our extension of family at blushingintrovert.com. You will look and feel good and be treated like family and know that any purchase will help a great cause as portions of all proceeds go to support mental health awareness initiatives. Women's sweatshirts, tumblers, stickers, journals, bracelets and more. All in stock. All Handmade. Ready to ship straight to your door. Don't miss our extension of family at blushingintrovert.com. You will look and feel good and be treated like family and know that any purchase will help a great cause as portions of all proceeds go to support mental health awareness initiatives. Women's sweatshirts, tumblers, stickers, journals, bracelets and more. All in stock. All Handmade. Ready to ship straight to your door. Support the showThank you listening! Don't miss the Video episode!Help us simply by subscribing to our YouTube Channel where you get access to all 130+ episodes and behind the scenes content. It's FREE. It helps us with the algorithm so we can bring you more content. Our YouTube Channel @Cybercrimejunkiespodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNrU8kX3b4M8ZiQ-GW7Z1yg
Based on H.G. Bissinger's book, which profiled the economically depressed town of Odessa, Texas and their heroic high school football team, The Permian High Panthers. (IMDB)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Check out Movie Friends PodcastProduced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
With the decision to close the East Dillon Football program speculation runs wild on two fronts. Will the Lions be able to win State and go out in a blaze of glory; and will Coach Taylor agree to return to coach the Dillion Panthers and a super team with the best of both schools? Tami's PA job offer adds conflict in the Taylor home as does a new development with Matt & Julie. Meanwhile Tim Riggins and Tyra talk seriously about their futures and Luke & Becky clear the air.(IMDb)Resources mentioned in this episode:EW Article with Jason KatimsUproxx Article with Jason KatimsALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
Dean & Mike talk AIW JT lightning tournament and winner Eric Taylor, MEGA, RCW, & NeoPRO. Part 2 is an interview with Pastor C-Lo.
Coach Taylor receives an offer he can't refuse, and Tim reassesses his future plans when an old flame returns to Dillon. Meanwhile, the fate of East Dillon's football program is decided.(IMDb)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
The East Dillon Lion's march toward State continues amid Coach Taylor & Principal Burnwell's concerns about impending budget cuts. Tami gets an opportunity to interview with the admissions department of a prestigious Pennsylvania university. Tim Riggins finds acclimating to the busy Riggins' household difficult following his release on parole. Vince and his mom are worried as Vince's dad seems to be returning to his old ways.(IMDb)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
Coach's offer from a Florida college became public knowledge. Tim Riggins parole hearing date approaches and Billy asks Coach Taylor to be a character witness. Luke considers what comes after high school if he gets no scholarship offers. Vince tries to get back in coach's good graces after last week's benching but his dad makes it difficult. (IMDb)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
The crew is back, and we are joined by Eric Taylor. We have not talked to Eric in over 2 and a half years on the podcast and a lot has changed. Last time on we focused on all things Bitcoin BoiZ. But this time it's all about Eric Taylor and his future. He talks about how he found wrestling, some of his favorites and discovering the AIW wrestling school. Eric discusses how his relationship grew with Mikey Montgomery and the success of the team and the titles they won. He sets the record straight on why he ended the Bitcoin BoiZ and why he had to make a statement by attacking Mikey in the middle of the ring. Eric Taylor has big plans and is ready to hit them head on. Starting with the cage match against his former best friend in a few weeks. This is an episode you do not want to miss. For all things PWE visit pwepod.com and our merch store at https://brainbustertees.com/other/pro-wrestling-edge/ Check out 9 Planets Comics and Collectibles at 20702 Van Born, Dearborn Heights, MI 48125, 313-724-6482, 9plants.direct@gmail.com This episode is in memory of Terry Funk and Windam Rotunda. Listen, Share, Subscribe and Follow. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pro-wrestling-edge/support
Following a contentious loss, Coach Taylor decides to bench Vince for a game and start Luke at QB. Becky and Luke try to start their relationship over but the Seniors recognition night scheduled for Friday's game makes that difficult. Julie continues her hiatus from school and visits Matt in Chicago. Epyck crosses a line during a tutoring session with Mrs. Taylor.(IMDb)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
Between a potential head coaching position at a Florida College, Julie's continuing stay at home, the team's growing disharmony over Vince's show-boat behavior and the interference of Vince's Dad, Coach Taylor has a rough week. Becky enters a pageant with the support of the Landing Strip girls and begins to question her decisions. Julie's T.A. Derek shows up in Dillon. Tami Taylor learns that not everything Epyck tells her is reliable. (IMDb)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
What is the importance of art when it comes to living the Christian life? Eric Taylor, steering committee member for the Vermont Conference On Christianity And The Arts, discusses how the beauty and creative practice of the arts helps opens doors to care for people's hearts, both in and outside the church, with the love of God and the redemptive message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Connect With Eric! https://vermontchristianityarts.org/contact Attend The Conference September 22-23! https://vermontchristianityarts.org/fall2023 Books Mentioned In This Podcast The Great Gilly Hopkins by Catherine Patterson Art And Faith: A Theology Of Making by Mutoko Fushimara Culture Care: Reconnecting With Beauty For Our Common Life by Mutoko Fushimara A Theological Approach To Art by Roger Hazelton --- Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram! https://www.facebook.com/morningstarchristianbookstore Twitter: @MStarBookstore Instagram: morningstarchristianbookstore www.morningstarbookstore.com
It's cross-town rivalry week again in Dillon and things get heated when an anti-Lion website appears highlighting the boys' juvenile records. Coach Taylor is concerned when Vince's dad gets more involved in his college recruitment prospects.(IMDb) ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
Negotiating with Cyber Criminals. Expert Eric J. Taylor. A compassionate spiritual technology leader, Eric Taylor leads a team of security experts into the heart of ransomware defense, negotiating directly with cyber crime gangs to save organizations. His experience and leader of a ransomware SWAT team illustrates great stories to share and learn from. A compassionate spiritual technology leader, Eric Taylor leads a team of security experts into the heart of ransomware defense, negotiating directly with cyber crime gangs to save organizations. His experience and leader of a ransomware SWAT team illustrates great stories to share and learn from. Topics: how to negotiate with cyber crime gangs, ways to negotiate with cyber crime gangs, who has to negotiate with cyber crime gangs, negotiating with cyber crime gangs, cyber crime first responders, how to respond to cyber criminals, how to communicate with cyber criminals, best ways to communicate with cyber criminals, behind scenes cyber criminals, best ways to protect business from cyber crime, cyber crime gang discussions, cyber security mindset, effective ways to protect business from cybercrime, examples of cyber crime gang activities Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for Behind-Scenes and Better Content. It's FREE. @Cybercrimejunkiespodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNrU8kX3b4M8ZiQ-GW7Z1yg Want more true cyber crime stories? Check out Https://cybercrimejunkies.comConnect with Eric: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ransomware/ and Barricade CyberSupport the showThank you listening! Don't miss the Video episode!Our only ask is that you help us simply by subscribing to our YouTube Channel where you get access to all 130+ episodes and behind the scenes content. It's FREE. It helps us help others. Our YouTube Channel @Cybercrimejunkiespodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNrU8kX3b4M8ZiQ-GW7Z1yg
Julie goes to great lengths to avoid taking responsibility for her recent actions, and Vince is reunited with an old acquaintance hoping to collect a debt.(IMDb)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
In this episode, The East Dillon Lions face the South Kingdom Rangers, the team to whom they forfeited at the beginning of last season. Coach tries to steer the team away from talk of revenge but when the game gets rough and the officiating lopsided, coach reconsiders. (IMDb)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.com Thanks so so much to Matt Geoghegan for joining us this week! Check out The Lonely Boys Podcast Twitter: @mattyfresh24 ; PatreonSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
In this episode, Becky's dad returns to town, Buddy Jr. comes to stay with his dad, and Vince confronts his father about the drugs in his past. Meanwhile, Jess and Vince squabble about her being the team's equipment manager. Luke gets an invite to visit TMU and bring a few friends. (ImdB)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Check Out Grey's Academy PodcastWant bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
In this episode, Vince's dad gets out on parole. A video of Maura drunk at the party with several Lions team members gets posted on the Internet. Mrs Taylor tries to take corrective action during school hours and Coach Taylor tries to get the team members back on track. Meanwhile Julie's flirtation with her history TA gets more serious.(IMDb)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Check Out Grey's Academy PodcastWant bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
In this episode, Julie starts her college classes and meets an interesting teaching assistant. Tammy Taylor has trouble fitting in with the East Dillon teaching staff. Luke Cafferty's tackle from the last game is questioned. Coach Taylor finds that he's now on the outside and set a new goal. Jess and Vince hit a bump in their relationship.(IMDb)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Say Hi to Michelle & Seth over at Movie Friends Podcast! Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
In this episode, Julie Taylor prepares to go away to college. Mrs. Taylor digs into her new job as the guidance counselor at East Dillon and Coach Taylor poaches a basketball player for his team as the East Dillon Lions prepare for a pre-season game against the Croft Cowboys, last year's Texas State champs.(IMDb)ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
In this episode, The Taylors host Thanksgiving dinner; Julie and Landry receive an interesting proposition; Tim makes a difficult decision; East Dillon rallies around the Lions.ALL QUESTIONS SUMBITTED VIA EMAIL: talkintexasforever@gmail.comSay Hi on instagram: instagram.com/totalbettypodcastnetworkWatch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@totalbettypodcastnetwork/Want to hear your question read aloud on the podcast? Email talkintexasforever@gmail.com.Want bonus goodies? Head over to our Patreon to subscribe!Music by: Anthony Viccora Produced and Edited by: Total Betty Podcast NetworkSnail Mail:PO Box 553Centereach, NY 11720
We're heading into Father's Day, so there's no better time to take a look back at some of the great fathers in television and film history, as well as some more forgettable father figures. Our list touches on a wide range of fathers, including Atticus Finch from "To Kill A Mockingbird," Phil Dunphy from "Modern Family," Walter White from "Breaking Bad" and Frank Costanza from "Seinfeld." We won't give away the entire list, but rest assured there is some discussion of Homer Simpson, Jack Pearson, Darth Vader, Mike Brady, Tony Soprano and Cliff Huxtable. Yes, we're all over the place. In other topics, the show covers "Jury Duty" and season 2 of "The Bear," plus new movies coming out including "Elemental" and "The Flash." Where to watch "Jury Duty" on Freevee and Amazon Prime Video "The Bear" on FX and Hulu "Elemental" in theaters "The Flash" in theaters About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Welcome everyone to another episode of Streamed and Screened and Entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with my entertainment journalism father figure. Bruce, you're editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter. Hey, Papa. How are you? We'll try to talk to you. Yeah, it's you know what? I've seen so much and been around so long that you can drop a name, and I think I can grab it. I think it's that easy. Yeah, I got to tell you, you know, even though we're entering that kind of dull season where all I watch is American Ninja Warriors, last night, I truly like that. I that is my obsession. And I couldn't make it past the first one. But I loved watching that thing. And I never, ever, ever see the last episode of that. Never. I never know if anybody won or if it's it's just that whole thrill of the hunt. But last night, I decided I was going to binge something because I've heard too much about it. And that's jury duty. Jury duty. I've been called for jury duty, but I've never I've never served on jury duty. But it's a reality show where everybody in the show, except one guy, is an actor. So there's this one gets kind of a Punk'd thing where they are trying to, you know, show how he would react during this situation, how he doesn't catch on. I don't know. But James Marsden is in it as one of the people called to jury duty. And he's kind of an elevated sense of aspect of himself. You see this kind of pull of himself actor who you like, you know, third tier credits that they mention. Very funny. And I was just I was smitten with it. It's not necessarily well done, but there are so many moments that are such laugh out loud, funny moments that you got to see it. It's on Amazon Prime and Freebie had it first, and I think you can find it through Amazon, but it is eight episodes and you just it it's like eating candy and I had such a great time looking at that that then you go to the next dig where you try to look up these people online to see if you've seen them in something else. Because some of the actors looked vaguely familiar. And I think if I were that one guy, the first question I would have is why are we sequestering the jury for this little kind of two bit case? Why are we here for 15 days or whatever the amount of time was? But they don't seem to question it. It's like, well, I got a vacation and I'll be doing this, and here we are. And then when they start spelling out the case and the guy who is, you know, defending the guy drops everything that the audio visual stuff doesn't work. You would be I would be very curious, like, something's up with this. And then I would look in my hotel room and think, I think this place is bugged. It's got to be bugged somehow. But I do watch it because I think it is one of those kind of fun little summer things that takes no effort out of you. You don't feel like you're worn out after you've watched it. You do feel like it's something that you go, okay, like I had a good time. I love those little ones. They'll pop up on Netflix here and there. Hulu or Prime, as you said, there's no effort, there's no thought process. I like like there's a few of them that'll show up on Netflix. They'll do those little documentaries like they the kid that wanted to buy the Harrier jet with the Pepsi points and they did four episodes on it and I couldn't stop watching it because it's just it's just a fun little romp. So, I mean, I'm into selling Sunset on Netflix. That said, you know, Los Angeles area high end real estate show, and it looks like there's two bad little real estate offers on the sunset Strip. It looks like, you know, you could have a 7-Eleven next door. That's how dinky it looks. And yet they act like they are all, you know, catering to everybody who starts at $1,000,000,000. And they basically seem to show the same house. It's like the same kind of URLs. All the houses in Los Angeles look alike. But selling sunset is another one of my binge binge. Crazes like that where you don't think and I think I need that after work is where you don't think at all and you let these people kind of just wash over you. So for a make a reality show, remember, no thinking, wash over you. Here you go. Anything else you're watching or any movies on the horizon? Well, there are some things coming up I've been looking at, but I've not yet to tell. Not yet. And they had the big premiere last night of Indiana Jones. And so we're going to start hearing a lot about that. If you haven't buried yourself already, please get on to one of those apps and you can put your picture inside a thing where it calls you a Barbie of some sort. Nice. That's out there in case you're looking for fun. Elemental. Have you seen Elemental or is that that's about to come? Elemental? No, I did go last week to Transformers and I will admit it's not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Okay. I'm still not going to see it. No. What it does, though, you know, these they make no symptoms. They absolutely make no sense. And it started out with a toy that made no sense. And then they decided there was a film franchise. But in this one, they kind of back up and give you a little history about the things and why they are what they are and how they came into being and why they want to dominate the world. So there's a little kind of a tutorial, if you will, that helps you understand this. And then they go on their little journey and transform into gorillas this time. Okay. Okay. And that is Optimus Primal. Not Optimus Primate, but Optimus Primal. Interesting. Interesting. I am looking forward to Indiana Jones. We've talked about this a few times that I've been hearing reviews, very mixed. Like some people are loving it, some people not so much. So I'm really curious to see where that one falls. I could see that one getting very mixed reviews from critics, but doing very well with fans also gets critic proof. This is not one of those things that no matter how much people rant and rave, they're still going through it. Absolutely. And I will dying to see it as soon as I can get to it. I am absolutely going to go see it. I'm just like a hardcore Lucasfilm. Indiana Jones Star Wars junkie. So I think they're absolutely, absolutely. Somewhere I have a whip and a hat, and that is one of the early warheads that's in my basement full of crap. You'll find it out. If you ever want to excavate, that can be your Indiana Jones story. You go down there, dig out that stuff you got. Here's that whip. He was talking about. Yep, there's a whip down there. But you're going to see Elemental this way. Yeah. Father's Day. I love the idea that you get to pick the movie. I know. Well, the options were. Hey, Dad, what would you like to do this weekend? And I'm thinking, I'm not sure. And then when my daughter says, Well, let's go see Elemental, so I'm okay, that sounds fine. The other option would was was Little Mermaid, and that was Oh, no or no on that one. And and the Barbie movie isn't out yet, which I, I kind of want to see that I'm kind of. You want to see that. I want to see that one. So and I told them, I said I will absolutely go with you to go see the Barbie movie. But Elemental, I feel like you can't really can't usually go wrong with a Pixar movie. I love most of them. They've been a little bit more missed and hit the last couple of years. But, you know, and they did just fire a whole bunch of Pixar people, like long time Pixar people, Disney. So that would be a great opening, wouldn't it? Yeah. Back. You'll have to pay for your own popcorn. Exactly. Yeah. I don't know if you saw that, Bruce, but. But Disney, because they've been cutting down because the revenues haven't been quite there and they wiped out a huge chunk of the Pixar Department and it included a lot of folks that had been there from the beginning. Even they had a whole studio in Orlando that if you went to the Hollywood studios aspect of Disney World, you could watch them making, you know, God knows what. But it was animated films and they were actually doing the work there. And then they that one down and they shut some other ones down and then they went over to another country, did things there. So who knows with that? And they almost shut it down before the original Little Mermaid came out. So it's hard to tell. I'm sure somebody in the in the money department looks and says, I think we need to make some cuts here. And the lowest profit area was. And that's where they go. Exactly. There is another program coming out soon. Now, you have not gotten any advance screening of this, but you and I are both a bit of a fan of the show. The Bear season to come, it affects you. I have talked to people about the bear. I have done interviews for the bear. I've written a story about the upcoming bear, but they are very guarded about season two. They are not letting out any kind of screeners. Now, that always is a bad sign when you do that with a movie. If you don't let anybody see it in advance, it's like, oh, we're worried about the about the kind of reviews we might get. But I think this one, because they've got really great people working on it. I think what it hinges on is what this new restaurant is, because if you may remember, this is spoiler alert. So turn me off. They found a lot of money at the end of the episode. The final episode of last season. So they have the money to be able to make upgrades to this little the beef or whatever it's called restaurant. So that it's not was kind of a hit and run sandwich shop. It's much more than that. And I think they don't want you to know what it's going to look like. I don't think they want you to know how the plot is going to unfold. And I can still see chaos in there in the kitchen. It'll still be there. But it's that kind of surprise element that they want to say. And that premieres next week. Yeah, it's it looks like the 20, maybe the 22nd on Fox and then a day later on Hulu, I got into the show pretty hardcore last year. I didn't see it when it dropped immediately, but my brother reached out, one of my brothers who's a chef, and he said, You know, that's how this always works. Like I go see the journalism things. And then, you know, he goes, sees the food ones, but he's like, Hey, you go watch them. Yeah, exactly. But he, he, he thought it was really good and just mentioned, hey, you know, if you're looking for something, then check out watch it. And I got hooked pretty hard. Now, I found with the show that I couldn't watch really more than one episode because by the time I picked it up, it was already season one was already done. So but I couldn't binge it because I would get through one episode and there's so much yelling because it's in a kitchen, there's a lot moving on and they're yelling at each other and they're bickering because they're family or longtime friends and that kind of thing. And I just felt exhausted, like emotionally drained by the end of it. But it's a fun it's a comedy and it's a good feeling. But it's a good feeling. Yeah. Like it wasn't a horrible dream. Like I'm never going to come back to this. It just felt like, you know, I gave the show my all for 30 minutes of sitting here doing nothing, and I just can't go anymore. I need I need like a one day buffer before I come back on episode two. Well, and this was one of those kobin shows that they were in a bubble and they weren't able to do a lot of, you know, exterior things, a lot of stuff outside of their little bubble. So they stayed in it and they had a culinary producer, somebody who showed them how to do like chopping or where you would grab for a bowl or where pots and pans needed to be located. So if your brother has a lot of like technical knowledge about all those things, it was absolutely technically correct. And they all felt that they had some degree of facility with all of that. But what the goal of the producer was was to throw you into that atmosphere so you didn't know anything. So that's why you felt the tension is because you felt like you were right in the middle of that kitchen and all that trouble happening. And one thing that he discovered, well, he was like, you know, planning all of this show is that there were a lot of times he would order Uber eats and then it would be like, you can't we what is this? And that figured into one of the episodes where, you know, suddenly they get a jillion orders at once and they can't keep up with it and so they'll just turn off that app again. They won't come. So that was a surprise to me when I first I thought, wait a minute, is this why I'm not able to order at 7:00 at night? They've shut me off. That's what the trick is. So there are a lot of things that we can learn in the process of this, but it also makes you very appreciative of what goes into a kitchen. I think I saw Bob ODENKIRK is listed as a guest star for season two. I don't know in what capacity because obviously they won't screen it. But coming off a better call. Saul, I guess he's looking for work. Yeah, well, he is. And he had the lucky egg. Yeah, he's getting all over the place. And that will be, by the way, if you want to jump ahead to that concept, the they're really doing a lot of pitches for what will be nominated for Emmys because the Emmy Awards will be coming out pretty shortly, the nominations. And will a Better Call Saul get something in its last season because it's been really cheated a lot. But will the bear get something? That's another one, because technically it's classified as a comedy, but it plays really dark. And and then you have ones like Ted Lasso who supposedly are wrapping it up. You give them one more shot, you know, So there are a lot of questions that are rolling around the Emmys right now. Well, we'll have to come back at that as soon as the nominations come out to new movies we have or Mantle and we have The Flash coming out this week. And you could pick the Flash. I could have and you did. Kids didn't want to go see that one. Well, I think there are some parts that maybe you'd go, kids, maybe we shouldn't be watching that. Probably. Yeah. Yeah, they would. They wouldn't understand. They wouldn't understand the Michael Keaton aspect of it either. They're not going to get excited. Yeah. Who's that old guy? That's Batman. And it's not Batman. That's somebody else. I think Superboy super be in it. Yeah, I'm not going to say, but yeah. So there are so elementals all fresh and new and it's a not unlike the inside out which took on emotions. Right. And this is another one where it's element s so air, wind, water all that is kind of swirled together into one thing about learning something from yourself. I don't know I Good luck. Thanks. This better be a popcorn movie. It's. Well, I'm bringing back the bucket. Remember, I bought my my annual bucket. That will give you popcorn galore. Exactly. I'm coming back with my refill and everything. So that's my Father's Day. Your Jurassic Park bucket. Exactly. So that's my Father's Day. So we also figured for this week we're going to talk a little bit about Father's Day. So we're going to just kind of segway from that theme over to the big day and and talk a little bit about some of our favorite fatherly figures from TV and movie history. What do you got for us? Well, you know, whenever you say who is the best father in film, it goes to one and one only. Atticus Finch from To Kill a mockingbird is Bar None the best dad of all times in films. That's what whenever they survey people. And then maybe because that's the one they remember most. There are others. There are many, many others. Field of dreams, you know. I mean, you could just go down the line, but I think Atticus Finch is the one that people are most tied to in terms of Father, do you agree with me or I? It has been so long since I've seen that movie. I don't know if I can agree. I've seen it. I've absolutely seen it. It's just been so, so long now and it's been on a a a theater tour because it was on Broadway several years ago. And Richard Thomas from The Waltons is playing Atticus Finch. And, you know, it's it's one of those cases where dad tries it's, you know, set years and years and years ago, tries to convince his children that, you know, maybe sometimes the people that you suspect are right aren't necessarily right. And then they rewrote the or brought out an earlier version of the book. And that had a different take on things. But it's Gregory Peck. Come on. Gregory Peck. Yeah. You wrong? Gregory Peck has always And maybe he felt that that was limiting, too. In the later films he made. He did MacArthur after that. So there are all these kind of larger than life real heroes. I think he played Lincoln at one point. And so I think that kind of dogged him, if you will. But he was like the perfect dad. Now, who did you think was a great movie, Dad? A great movie, dad for me. You had mentioned Field of Dreams, and I always kind of come back to that movie. It's a movie about fathers and sons relationships. It's a movie that I watched just a few days after my my dad passed away earlier this year. And it's something that we watch because he he died in, you know, march right around the start of the baseball season. It's a movie I go back to year after year. And I also think, you know, for myself as somebody who's in his upper forties and getting a little bit older and but I have kids and, you know, it's a little bit of a midlife crisis kind of movie, too. You know, it's it's like you're maybe in that job, which isn't as fulfilling as you thought it was going to be or you're not progressing through life. You know, you had all these dreams as a kid. You wanted to be a baseball player or a movie star or a rock star, or maybe just be sitting on a pile of cash doing whatever. And here he's just an average guy farming, and he's having a midlife crisis and trying to find a way to reconnect his dad. So, you know, Kevin Costner, I thought, really did a great job of that role. It's one as I said, I go back to that year after year after year to watch it and I get choked up every time I watch it at the end when he's just going out to play catch with his dad. Yeah, yeah. It's a touch. It can really it can really get you when you need that. But there are other ones, you know. Clark Griswold. Yeah. He's a nearly good dad. Come on. He's trying to give his family the kind of vacation that they've always wanted. Yeah, if things go wrong. But his intentions as a father are good, I think. Yes. Then you go to Steve Martin from Father of the bride. He wants to make sure all of that pulls off are right. You have the dad from Mrs. Doubtfire, Mr. Mom, Finding Nemo. Yeah, and that's a good one. There are good dads in there. The one that I hadn't really thought of recently. Minari. Do you remember that? Did you see Minari about a family that moves to They're in an Asian family to move to the Midwest and and they're farming and everything kind of goes wrong. But the dad wants to make sure everything is right. It won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, a woman who plays the grandmother. And that dad was a good dad. You know, Ethan Hawke in boyhood, if you remember. Oh, that movie. Yeah, right. And then we get to The Godfather. Carmen, can you be better than The Godfather? Very overly protective. Dad's there. Yeah, He's the one that you touch. My kid. I kill you. Yeah, well, and even the The Godfather Part two, when Michael Corleone slams the door, not even a slam. It's just more of a a hard shot. And Diane Keaton, like I'm the dad, the cutting. You want your mom, you've made your choice. Yeah, And parenthood, if you're that and then one that's going to cross over. Now, when I talk about this is Friday Night Lights, the movie Taylor the coach. Now in the movie it was Billy Bob Thornton, but in the TV series, you cannot get better as a dad than Eric Taylor. He was a dad to all those kids on the team. And I kid you not. That is one of those shows that I. I have the entire box set that I will if I need to can go back to that because it's so inspirational and it's one that I can't watch the end because I don't want it over. But they talk all the time about rebooting it, but there might be a class reunion with that. But Eric are three Taylors in TV that you want to think about Tim Taylor, Andy Taylor and Eric Taylor. Okay. Andy Griffith, Come on. Andy Taylor was the best dad from my childhood. He was always so protective, so fun, so willing to do whatever. Great. Tim The tool man. Taylor Come on. He was like the fun dad that you could climb, right? And then we get to my Eric Taylor from Friday Night Lights. Those are three big TV TV dads that that resonate the John Hughes dads, too, because we've talked about John Hughes movies previously, the Dan Aykroyd and John Candy and the Great outdoors, just constantly trying to one up each other or at least John Candy, just trying to keep up with Dan Aykroyd. Right. That was always fun and trying to eat the £96 steak. Right? Right. There's nothing on that plate but fat and grizzle. And then you look at the bad dads ones we'd find on TV. Homer Simpson, come on. Does it get worse than Homer? I don't know about Red Forman from that seventies show. Oh, he was kind of always grumpy and and barking orders at people. And, you know, one day that I really hated Mike Brady from the Brady Bunch that Brady anything he just sat there and he was like doing architecture stuff for the kids were whatever but I really thought he was a bad dad if you were picking them out and more recently on TV, Jack Pearson is a good dad. Oh, yes, right. Yes, This is us. This is us. Yes, he is that all-American dad. He everything is always positive, can do anything wrong. And he would be willing to go to the ends for anyone. I don't know. When we first saw him bad in the course of that series. No, I mean, he might have done things that were like. But I don't think you could ever classify him as a bad dad. Still makes me nervous every time my wife pulls out the crock pot, though you don't wear it out of the house. You know, I'm not looking at about it was so angry. It's same and same. It's a slow cooker. It's fine. Oh, man, you know, You know who I always loved for? There's a couple of dads. I wouldn't necessarily call them good dads, but they were just to me, very entertaining TV dads. Frank Costanza by Jerry Taylor from Seinfeld. And then the relationship between Ray Romano, Peter Boyle and Everybody Loves Raymond. I thought that connection was just really especially coming from a new York background, the the complaining about everything and just a very relatable relationship for me. You know, it's funny because in the new series Barb Kiss with Pete Davidson, he kind of has this thing, you know, in real life. He lost his dad in 911, right? He had this kind of projection, if you will, with Ray Romano and Everybody Loves Raymond. And you see kind of a sense of that in this show. And Ray Romano does a kind of a cameo bit in the in the thing. But it is interesting. What about Phil Dunphy from Modern Family, isn't he like every dad who tries too hard? Yes. I never could quite figure out if I liked him or not through the whole series. Like there would be some weeks where you just love Phil Dunphy, but then other weeks where he's just so ridiculous that I couldn't put up with him. And that was a show, too. I love Modern Family. I don't think I watched the final season. I think I kind of tapped out. Oh, no. Yeah, you get that? It hit that point where I just. I saw enough and it was kind of the same thing for me, episode after episode, where it just kind of lost me that last year. And I just said, you know, I'm good. We peaked. Yeah. Is there a dad that you relate to? What kind of a dad are you? I'm not Darth Vader that I know people yet. Not yet. Who am I? I do think I am a little bit of a rake in, Sela. I'm not ready to take up my backyard yet, but I feel like. Like a you know, I'm kind of in in that point in my life where I'm things aren't always what they were meant to be. And I've had to go through some changes here and there. And, you know, can I this has always been my theory because I'm so old that I can have that Yoda like turnabout experience in your twenties. Anything's possible, right? In the thirties, you realize I got to get something done or else I'm going to be kind of wasting this life. Forties. You feel like, Oh, did I make a mistake and go the wrong way? Am I? Should I regroup and start over fifties? You think you know what? I don't care. I have made my point. And in the sixties you're just glad you're around. So I'm still I'm still okay. But it's it's that kind of you know, and it's like class reunions where you go, well, I've got to prove to them that I've done something or, you know, whatever, and you find usually if you go to a class reunion, you'll find that the person that you really didn't see as the most successful is the most successful. It could have been. The kid who was quiet in the back, got C's and didn't really cause a wave. And the one that you thought was the most likely to succeed maybe didn't. But look at those. Look at those ears and see what you if you don't agree with me on that, because I find that in the twenties you were just like, Oh, I can have fun, but I better hurry up because I've got to do something with my life so that it makes sense. And that's the thirties where you're like all freaked about what it is. And then the forties, you're sadly for a little something. And then like I say, the fifties and sixties weren't we don't care and you can easily badmouthed people in the older years too. That's always good. I've got a couple of years still until I hit my fifties but I'll I'll give that some thought for just know that that's where your head is so great where you don't give a damn that I have that and I like I can hardly wait until it's the unfiltered years. The seventies in the eighties when when I can just say whatever I think about somebody or doubt, worry about it, let it go. That's my my grandfather, who's 93, my last living grandparent, and he just doesn't care. He just totally unfiltered. Yeah, I think you look a little fat. Don't you? And you go, Wait a minute, You're not supposed to say that. You're supposed to be nice, right? Yeah. I remember even with my in-laws, one of my wife's grandmothers who passed away a number of years ago, the one of the last time I saw her before she passed away. She's like, You've put on some weight since the last time I saw you. And I'm like, okay, we're we're good here. If a whale came in the room, you wouldn't say those kind of things, right? So, yeah, but you'd say, My God, in your head, this one really looks like it got out of hand. But in your mind, Oh, you. You look like you're so healthy and you're having such a good time. How are things going? You know, that's what I'm waiting for is the unfiltered. I'm just saying it like it is. So. You look marvelous, Terry. Thank you. I appreciate it. One last bother on my list that we didn't touch on Tony Soprano. Yeah. And is he a good dad? I don't know that he is. I think he's very protective of his family. I also thought, you know, he was a great dad when he took Meadow up to New England to go looking at colleges. And he was very, very much wants to make it a dad daughter weekend, help her find a school. He found a rat. He took care of that, cleaned himself up after the murder, and then went ahead and finished a very nice weekend with his daughter. So I think he could have a moment there. You know, he took care each care business, but also took care of family at the same time. Don't you think that his wife had a stronger influence on the kids than he did? Yes or no? I think that Carmela and there are all these similar types of movies and shows that get into that mafia stuff. It's it's always the same where they try to paint the spouse as kind of like, you know, some unwitting bystander. But they're fully they know everyone. They know everything. She know she knows where the guns are hidden in the wall. So, yeah, it's like The Real Housewives of New Jersey, as much as they act like they don't know what's going on in their businesses, they're right there. And when they go to court, they're just as guilty as the husband. So I've probably seen every episode of The Sopranos at least three times because I watched it when it came out initially. And then I also a long time ago was writing a weekly column for newspapers in New Jersey with my thoughts about The Sopranos each week. So I'd watch it then. And then a few years ago, I actually rewatched the whole series again, and I thought it held up. Other than the flip phones, you know, the cell phone technology changed. But I thought by and large, the show itself held up very well. It was always the same thing with Carmela, where she would get angry. Tony got a change and then he would show up with a Porsche Cayenne or a diamond necklace. And then she's like, I love you, Tony. And then I would it would totally change her demeanor for about three episodes, and then it would kind of go back in the other direction. That's the secret. That's the secret that a father learns about a mother. Yep. Right. Absolutely. Okay. Red Forman was a loud, mouthy one. But then you get to Ward Cleaver. What in the hell did Ward Cleaver ever do? When he put on the suit? He went to work and he came home, and then he was served a drink or whatever, and he read the newspaper and had to be kind of the judge of the kids went, Oh, you better go see your father. And then he would kind of like take an eyebrow to them and, and well, now, Beaver, what happened? All that kind of Well, weren't Cleaver was a big a a big fake he did nothing so yet he gets on the list of the best of the best dads and then I'd be remiss not to mention Cliff Huxtable. Oh, yeah. I didn't know what to do with him. What? I loved it. Well, now we're we're doing the character, not the not the person. All right. But what I loved about Cliff Huxtable is that the kids tried to schmooze him and, you know, they would try to use that. Oh, dad, you're just so wonderful. And you kids are just stupid. He would just call them out on things. And it was like it was a dad who was on to them. And I don't think we had seen dads who were on to their kids and how they just kind of work their wiles because I'll bet any money that your daughters work you. Oh yeah, yeah. You know, And yet here was a dad who said, No, I'm not buying into that. And I don't know what you know his job. Well, what exactly was it that he did? Because he stayed at home all the time. But I did enjoy watching that dynamic. I liked the dynamic. And then the wife who had the upper hand on him was a an interesting kind of dynamic. I thought Walter White, could he be considered a good dad or a bad? That I don't know. I was wasn't sure if I wanted to put him on my list or not. I one hand I thought he was you know, he's thinking about himself. He's he's presumably terminally ill and he's looking out for the long term good of his family. But he also had a lot of flaws in his planning and execution. Can bad equal good? I don't know. That's one of those things. All right, then what about the monster dads like Gomez Addams or Herman Munster? They were fun dads. Do they fit in there? Do they? You know, and I don't saw I didn't see any kind of parenting that went on with them. No, there was none. I always I think I preferred Gomez Addams. So as a father, yeah, Herman was stupid. Yeah. And he was just kind of bumbling around, which isn't unlike a lot of men currently. We've still got Dan Conner on the Conners and he has changed over the years. I've probably seen two episodes total. I think I watched maybe one episode when they rebooted it as the new Roseanne show, and then not long ago, just almost by accident, I kind of watched a bit of an episode of The Conners and it was fine. I liked him as a dad in the original series, but I also thought he was a classic blue collar, right? Do we know what he even did? I don't even remember. But he was a working man's dad. You work at some kind of factory plant, whatever. But he was. He was a solid Midwest. Yeah, working dad. It was. He would make sure they stayed afloat no matter what. It meant that he had to do another job or had to do something else. They were going to stay afloat. And I like that he did in Indulged Roseanne in her kind of pipe dreams. Mm hmm. Which was interesting. But I think things are a little a little back to normal with the new series. I don't know. But how about Full House Danny Tanner? Yeah, he was a little too upbeat for me. I don't know that the show was fun to watch as a kid. My daughters watch that show on stream. You know, we we turned on Fuller House for about 30 seconds and then flipped it off. And I, I at the time when it came out, we thought it was a little too grown up for my kids. Yeah. So they could probably watch it now. They watch they watched the original series Front to back and loved it when it aired originally. I enjoyed it. I watch it now and the shows are to me are very tough to watch because I think it's just it's not realistic. Like you can afford this house. It's probably $8 million and San Francisco, your buddies are living with you. What's that all about? It's just it was a strange, you know, in retrospect, a very strange show to me. A lot of memories with those characters. But yeah, well, that's. Oh, and then more recently, Blackish Dre. Interesting. But I found that he yelled a lot and I did not watch that show. So yeah, I thought he yelled too much for his own good and was always kind of flustered and I didn't really care for that. I like Anthony, though. I think he's a great actor, but I don't know that he necessarily he was more in the line of George Jefferson. I want to be honest about all that. And yeah, and so right now, I don't know that there is a dad like Jack Pearson where you would go, okay, that's our big TV dad right now. What about All in the Family? There's a classic TV dad for you. Yeah. And I don't know that he was really that fatherly knew. He didn't think Meat Head was good enough for his daughter. Right? I mean, he's protecting his daughter, but I don't know that he ever did anything. You know, particularly I don't know Dad, like, know about when he was in Archie's place. But I Yeah, I just I don't think he's considered a dad at all. No, I think that's more of the show is, you know, the Archie Bunker character very ground breaking for the time, you know, to tackle issues with race and in all of that during the seventies. But beyond that, it does a great job of capturing I mean, I don't think those episodes could ever run today because there were too much political discourse about the points that they take. But it is fascinating when you look at them in retrospect and you think, my God, these were things that were being thrown out on the television airwaves when we were just, I guess, naive. Yeah, a lot has changed since then that is. I don't know which you could do it. Is that the last? Yeah, I think that's about it on my list. You covered a lot of ground there. I had a few in mind Again, Darth Vader. Not the best, Dad. He did try to reconcile with his son at the end. Okay, but now think about this. Were we just duped into thinking he's bad because of the perspective we got? Or was he just. Yeah, you sound very Obi-Wan Kenobi there. It's just from a different point of view, right? I mean, from his perspective, he was probably a great dad. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Know, he slaughtered all the younglings. That's all we know. He went into the Jedi temple. And what you won't do for your kids, right? I know, Right, Exactly. We're going to go refill that bucket, though. That's right in the middle of the mantle. When you think, oh, I can't watch this anymore, you go back and get an extra fill. I am looking forward to my popcorn. Any anything on the horizon, Bruce, before we sign off, you know, I really do want to dig into the flash, so if you get a chance, zip over to flash and see that because that has been such a troubled film all during its duration. And now let's see if the hype actually if that was part of the hype or if indeed this was that film that had to be released because it is so great. So if you get a chance, please see that. And we'll talk the Flash next week, because I really want to know where you said I'm going to try to get there because my family is heading out of town, but I'm sticking around. So maybe I will. I will have a date date evening with me, myself and I. And there you go and bring that bucket And I absolutely bring in the bucket. All right, Bruce, thanks again for another episode. Well, Terry, Happy Father's Day, too. And have lots of fun. 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