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Getting fired 3 times in her career did not stop Erin O'Connor from becoming a successful entrepreneur. In this episode, Erin shares career advice from the perspective of a former Chief HR Officer including how to ask for a raise and how to balance career and family life. She also reflects on how her definition of success has evolved and offers her two cents about why “following your passion” doesn't always get you where you want to be. Guest Bio: Erin O'Connor spent the first half of her career in HR in the healthcare sector, including as CHRO. She then went on to become a partner and co-owner of Cammack Health LLC which was acquired by Aon. She has over 25 years of experience in HR Leadership in the healthcare industry. She is currently retired and resides in Brooklyn Heights. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, and volunteering on the board with Green Guerillas and NY Insight Meditation Center. Click here for show notes and a list of interview questions. For more career development resources, follow Feed Learning on Linkedin or Instagram.
PODCAST INFOA new podcast episode drops every Monday.Music credit: L-Ray Music, Courtesy of Shutterstock, Inc.Learn more about your host, Cordelia, by clicking hereBe sure to follow Cordelia on Instagram: @codependentrecovery---------WORKBOOK + COMMUNITY + RESOURCESAre you going through a breakup or divorce? Here is the link to the 98-page workbook. Print version + ebook version available worldwide.Check out Cordelia's book recommendations hereDisclosure: Cordelia is an affiliate of Bookshop.org and she will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.Want to join the community (i.e., community club or book club)? Click hereWant access to free resources? Click hereInterested in any other affiliate links? Click hereNote: affiliate links mean Cordelia earns a commission if you click through and make a purchase.---SPONSOR INFO: BETTERHELPALL LISTENERS OF WE HEAL TOGETHER PODCAST GET 10% OFF THEIR FIRST MONTH. SIMPLY CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP: www.betterhelp.com/cordeliaDisclosure: This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Cordelia will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.---GUEST INFORMATION: ERIN O CONNOR'S BIOThe Director of New York University's Early Childhood Education Program, Erin is a tenured professor and holds a Doctorate in Human Development and Psychology from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, a Masters in Teaching from Fordham University, and a Masters in School Psychology from Columbia University. Erin teaches human development and education classes to pre- and in-service teachers in New York City schools. She also co-directs a community partnership working with families and caregivers. In addition, Erin leads a research program examining relationships with mothers and teachers and the impacts of these relationships on children's development in early and middle childhood. She also conducts randomized control trials of relationship-building interventions on the language and social development of pre-kindergarten children from low-income families and neighborhoods. Erin has published in educational and psychology journals including the American Educational Research Journal, Journal of Educational Psychology, and Journal of Applied Psychology. Her work is supported by grants from several institutions including the Institute for Education Sciences. She is a member of the American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association, and the Society for Research in Child Development.---GUEST INFORMATION: WAYS TO CONNECT + FOLLOW ALONG WITH ERINCheck out Erin’s websiteBook a one-on-one consultationCheck out the offerings on Erin’s websiteFollow @scientificmommy on InstagramFollow Scientific Mommy on FacebookRead more about Erin-----RECOMMENDATIONS TO KEEP LEARNING ABOUT INDEPENDENT PLAY (mentioned by Erin in the episode)Dr. Stuart Brown's websiteTools of the Mind websiteBooks by Vivian Gussin PaleyBonus resource: Article on Erin's website published on May 28, 2021 - 5 Research-Backed Strategies to Encourage Independent Play
Erin grandpa was the center of her family, so it's no surprise that he's come back to visit several times since his death. Also, have you ever wanted to dip a toe in magick? Erin tells you how to get started.
In our latest episode of ‘This is a Token’, Alex is joined virtually by fashion model, diversity campaigner and all-round icon of the British Fashion scene, the wonderful Erin O’Connor MBE. In a lively and uplifting discussion, Erin talks Alex through her favourite pieces of jewellery, many she has acquired on her travels around the world with her work since she was spotted at 19 years old!Listen in as Alex & Erin (with an appearance from Alex’s daughter and podcast co-producer Connie) talk about the overt sexualisation of young women in the public eye, the strength of character that comes from forever being in and out of fashion, and adorably, how in the hands of her youngest son Eddie, her Alex Monroe ‘Peace’ necklace will forever be her ‘Pizza’ necklace!You can follow Erin O’Connor on Instagram @erinoconnor and Twitter @erin_o_connorErin walking the runway for Couture Fashion Week in Paris whilst pregnant with her second child www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/fashion/fashion-news/a25975792/erin-oconnor-schiaparelli-catwalk-pregnant/For more information about Claddagh Rings, go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claddagh_ringFor all things Alex Monroe jewellery, visit our website www.alexmonroe.comYou can see our Peace (‘Pizza!’) Necklace here www.alexmonroe.com/flower-power-peace-sign-necklaceFind Erin’s Tyrannosaurus Necklace here www.alexmonroe.com/tyrannosaurus-rex-necklaceIllustration by Connie Bella MonroeEdited by Emily SandfordMusic by Daniel Patrick Cohen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It was the day before national lockdown 2.0 and I just had to get this recording in face to face! Kate Halfpenny is the founder and designer behind the British label and bridal brand Halfpenny London. Not only did she design my wedding dress (!!) but she has dressed some of the biggest names in the industry from Rihanna to Kate Moss, Erin O’Connor to Emilia Fox!Kate opens up about what a difficult time it’s been for the wedding industry this year; but don’t fret brides-to-be – she has been designing new collections all year!Aside from ogling over her stunning pieces in her Central London boutique, she discusses her upbringing in Derbyshire, her massively foodie family and her beautiful new outdoor pizza oven! She is just as big a crisps fanatic as me, and I cannot wait to get down to her stunning house in Kent to have lunch with her and the family whenever humanly possible! @halfpennylondon@crazysexyfood@hannahharleywww.crazysexyfood.com Music by @casnova____ This season of Crazy Sexy Food is sponsored by Keejays.Keejays is an independent, family-run business that has been making speciality sauces for professional chefs and home cooks like myself since 1985. My particular favourites are the Spanish Tomato sauce, with its added paprika, as well as the Tai Po chilli sauce to rev up my meals! Order my favourites as well as the whole collection from www.keejayssauces.co.uk
A seemingly simple problem creates such a distraction it leads a flight crew down into a dark hole.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is the country that just keeps giving us crazy aviation stories!
The Democratic Republic of Congo is the country that just keeps giving us crazy aviation stories!
My guests in this episode are the fabulous Erin O'Connor and Jade Parfitt who both began modelling just after the Kate Moss grunge furore in the early 90's. Like Kate their careers went stratospheric, being shot by the best photographers for the biggest magazines, ad campaigns and walking the runways for the biggest fashion houses in the world. Unlike Kate though, these 2 women were both over 6 feet tall and defined another new era of models, whose looks were so individual that they could never be mistaken for anybody else. In this their virgin podcast interview, they talk to me about how their modelling careers began, their defining moments, motherhood, charity work and working again as models in a new diverse era.....
Caryn Franklin, 61, is a brilliant woman. One of fashion's tribal elders, the professor, journalist, stylist, producer, author, campaigner and activist has worked in the industry for nearly 35 years. Starting her career as fashion editor on i-D magazine in the 1980s, Franklin went on to spend 15 years presenting and directing The Clothes Show for the BBC, working in education and as a business ambassador before co-founding All Walks Beyond the Catwalk with Debra Bourne and Erin O'Connor. She has travelled all over the world, from war zones to workshops, and remains a pioneering voice for diversity, equality, inclusion and sustainable practices. We met briefly when I was a fashion editor and then got to know each other properly when collaborating on a number of research projects through the Diversity Network (I was lecturing part-time in Fashion Journalism at the time).Believing that confidence and authenticity come with age, in this outstanding podcast episode Caryn Franklin talks about the power of grey, the representation of older models and the joy of ageing. We also discuss sustainability in the fashion industry, the power of social change and how we can made more considered choices about the clothes we wear. PODCAST CREDITSProducer and audio engineer: Linda Ara-TebaldiHost: Alyson WalshGuest: Patrick GrantMusic: David SchweitzerArtwork: Ayumi TakahashiDigital technician: Tom Hole at StirtingaleCoordinator: Helen Johnson
Katie and Matt welcome Erin O’Connor to the show. Katie has known Erin for over a decade. They talk about what it takes to start your own company. This podcast is all about redefining the word “bitch” from a derogatory one to the acronym Being In Total Control of Herself. Katie Boyd will teach you how to use the very stones thrown at you to power your purpose and build your empire. You and only you can create and curate a life of happiness, abundance and magic. Join Katie for some truth bombs, life tools, laughs and spiritual smack talk. If you want personal empowerment with respect to your lifestyle, spirituality, health, fitness, and nutrition this is the podcast for you! What’s Matt’s nickname today? They met when Erin was auditioning for the Patriots Cheerleading Squad. Did we all know everything when we were 24? What happened on the first day Erin met Katie? Does Matt like Snicker’s for breakfast? Erin and Katie reminisce about working together to prepare for Erin’s auditions Erin works in a very high stress job You need to do things that set your soul on fire What is Threads of Hope? Does Katie do her best thinking on the toilet? 20% of every purchase from Threads of Hope is donated to charity Starting a business can be a long journey Don’t quit right before the miracle happens Erin talks about some of the charities Threads of Hope benefits What’s the next step for Threads of Hope? The website for Threads of hope is at https://www.threadsofhope.com ButcherBox: https://www.butcherbox.com/missfitclub Katie’s website can be found at kbmfc.com To see Katie's upcoming events, go to kbmfc.com and click on the Event Calendar All this and more on this week’s Ambitchious Podcast recorded this and every week at the Studio 21 Podcast Café and proudly hosted on the United Podcast Network.
Episode 234 with Erin O'Connor comedian, sweet individual and former SF Bay Area gal. This marks her very first time on my podcast and I might add is also married to comedian Bob Zany (but don't hold that against her folks).
Hayley is a Dundee born fashion designer with clients that include Little Mix, The Saturdays and Pixie Lot. We talk about how she got into the industry and established her clothing label H.S. It was clear from chatting to Hayley that style and appearance have been key considerations for her from a really early age. Sitting round the kitchen table with her Gran sewing clothes for her barbies and passing comment over strangers appearances in the street. I don’t think I’ve had someone on the podcast who has been so determined and driven towards a single goal from as early as they can remember. As I’ve found with a lot of the creatives on the podcast, Hayley didn’t particularly get on well with educational institutions. Even at DJCAD she struggled to see how she fitted within the textiles course when all she really wanted to create were clothing lines. Before finishing at art school she found herself out in the Hollywood Hills working for Jeremy Scott and brushing shoulders with a few celebrities. This experience clearly gave her a lot of confidence in her abilities and solid foundation of skills to build on. From her degree show leather jacket which had interest from supermodel Erin O’Connor to dressing pop stars like Little Mix, The Saturdays and Pixie Lot, Hayley’s work has attracted a massive amount of attention. What strikes me about her is how completely grounded she is. Her twin boys are the centre of her world and she has an insatiable desire to create work. We also go on to talk about her problems with manufacturing and her move to positioning the brand more internationally. The Hayley Scanlan shop on Perth Road has been a long time coming and it’s great to see local designers on the high street. Hopefully it’s a sign of things to come and we can start to forge a much greater range of independent shops in Dundee. Website - http://www.hayleyscanlan.com/ Instagram - https://instagram.com/hayleyscanlanstudio Twitter - https://twitter.com/HayleyScanlan Jeremy Scott - https://www.jeremyscott.com/
Erin O’Connor is the General Manger of the shiny new Calgary Film Centre – three huge soundstages and multiple bays on an eight-acre area to service local, national and international television and film productions. In fact, the TV series Tin Star (Kudos Film and Television, UK) was prepping in the background as we recorded this interview. Wow! Erin has a dream job! A unique blend of both performance and technical expertise, Erin has strong opinions about teambuilding and what it takes to make headway in the media industry. That job you hate? Learn what you can from it. What do you love? Learn from that too. You never know when that knowledge will come in handy. Nothing is wasted. It’s all grist for the mill. Erin describes: What it takes to get those entry-level jobs. What information your resume should share with a potential employer. What you can do in a face-to-face interview (or afterwards) to distinguish yourself from the competition. How to keep the job once you get it. Erin speaks to you about the importance of being able to read your team environment, see what needs doing (and do it), and then report what you’ve done so others can get on with their responsibilities. Avoid being the problem on your production project. Solve the problem. Report it. Repeat. Move on and move up. That’s the goal. You can learn more about the Calgary Film Centre at http://calgaryfilmcentre.com Subscribe to the free Monetizing Your Creativity podcast: itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/monet…d1082894462?mt=2 While you're there, please leave your comments and suggestions for future episodes. We love your feedback! Or search for Monetizing Your Creativity on Stitcher, Google Play Music, Overcast or your other podcast app. SoundCloud: www.monetizingyourcreativity.com Follow us on Instagram: @monetizingyourcreativity www.instagram.com/monetizingyourcreativity
Sean O'Connor (@seanoconnz) and Erin O'Connor (@erinoconnz) stop by to guess what Harvey Fierstein is saying. Louis is forced to explain his jokes, Matt worries about Julia's personal hygiene, and Leo gets into college.
Hello, everyone! I'm your host and sommelier of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast, and this is the official blog post accompaniment to Epi86. Before i get into the bulk of what this patest show is about, let's just take a moment out to consider that, in the midst of scraping this episode together, I found out that I have just won the first place award for an editorial cartoon I did this past year for the Half Moon Bay Review, the 100+ year old newspaper serving the Coastside community about 30 miles south of San Francisco. Yay to me. I've been doing the editorial cartoon - which I call a "phodoodle" because of the technique I use in putting it together with bits and pieces of various photos, then creating a more hand-drawn look to the results - week in and week out, for over a decade for the Review and this is the first year that the California Newspaper Publishers Association has so honored me, so I'm pretty jazzed! I'm republishing the award-winning 'toon here. Why? And what does that have to do with this podcast? Nothing, really. But who else am I going to share that kind of news with, right? 3 Still Standing Another thing that has little to do with this podcast in particular happens THIS Friday, May 9th, when yours truly will be hosting a Comedy Event. If you're in the San Francisco Bay Area, you're in range to hit the 142 Throckmorton Theater in Mill Valley, a stone's throw from San Francisco. That's where we're doing a benefit for a new documentary, 3 Still Standing - which I've mentioned on the show before - to help the filmmakers finish production on the movie. It looks at the San Francisco comedy boom of the 1980's by following the careers of three local comedians: Larry "Bubbles" Brown (a former Succotash guest), Johnny Steele, and our own Will Durst. The three guys will be performing during the show and the filmmakers, Robert Campos and Donna LoCicero, will be answering questions from the audience. You can get more info, including showtime and ticket links, at https://www.facebook.com/3StillStanding. Empty Coffers We just got our monthly statement as an Amazon Associate and it seems we made ZERO money from our Amazon portal at the top of our homepage this past month. Which means I need to start mentioning it more until you guys remember to click on the banner at the top of the page that takes you directly to Amazon, where you can do your shopping as usual. With no skin off your nose, Amazon then tosses us back a few quatloos which we use for equipment, monthly fees to Libsyn, our delightful web hosting service, and gin. In brief, that’s http://SuccotashShow.com to Amazon -> buy your stuff -> money back to us for new mics, web rent, and gin. Got it? Good! Bursts O' Durst Again this show I feature a Double Dose of Durst, since we missed a week somewhere between the last episode and now. So listen for Will Durst early in the show and then, again, toward the end. Ahoy, Mateys! We'll be serving a dessert course this episode! Just stay tuned after Bill Heywatt's closing credits to hear my narration for part of Epi10 of HMS Codcast, written and produced by Nigel Boydell. It was a blast to do, especially because I do several different voices, and whole rollicking seagoing chapter awaits at the very end of the show. (You can also click this link to be whisked to Nigel's Uncle Arthur's Collection of shows.) The 10 Most Active Shows in Stitcher's Top 100 Comedy Podcasts List In case you’ve forgotten or if you’ve never heard this feature before, we look at the ten podcasts that have moved up or down the Stitcher Top 100 Comedy Podcast chart in the past week. AT MOVED 10 How Did This Get Made? +1247 The Artie Lange Show +1053 Bertcast’s Podcast -1461 The Cracked Podcast +962 What About Pod? -1680 The New York City Crime Report w/Pat Dixon +7 89 The Dead Authors Podcast +2390 How Was Your Week with Julie Klausner -1092 Foreally Show w/ Rude Jude & Senim Silla +86100 Beats & Eats +9 The Clips Oh, My. God. Do we have clips for you this episode. That's not a question, it's a statement. Thanks to the herculean efforts of our Associate Producer Tyson Saner, I have clips coming out of my ears this time around (very appropriate for an audio medium), which means you do, too. In fact, between the clips and the special HMS Codcast episode at the end, I believe this is the second longest Succotash episode in our 3 year history. Chillpak Hollywood HourCongrats to Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness, the Ozzie & Harriet of Podcasting, as they observe their 7 years in the medium! The clip from this show is from the last of their Year 6 'sodes where they, as usual are mentioning Succotash mentioning them mentioning us and so on. As I mention in this episode, they've in the process of editing their newest feature film, a potboiler of a thriller with some comic overtones (undertones?), The Lady Killers! And here's their first trailer for the movie: The Carson PodcastI love the premise for this next and relatively new podcast. The Carson Show is an example of how podcast DOES have something for everyone. Host Mark Malkoff talks with guests about legendary talk show host Johnny Carson. That’s it. That’s the core premise of the show! Guests include stand-up comics who debuted on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, individuals that worked on the show, frequent guests, and top entertainers that were influenced by Carson. In the first dozen episodes, Malkoff has interviewed Carol Burnett, Byron Allen, Martin Mull, and Dick Cavett. Tyson clipped Epi3 which features one of of my absolute favorite and highly underappreciated actors: Charles Grodin. The Bob Zany ShowI got a note this past week from Erin O’Connor, who started out as a standup in San Francisco and has been in LA for ever so long. She started co-hosting The Bob Zany Show a number of months back and she thought we’d enjoy the conversation that she and Bob Zany had with Ella James, a voiceover actress and comedy transplant from Australia. The Church of What’s Happening NowThe clip of The Church of What’s Happening Now is from their Epi159. Comedian Rick Ramos (host of Watch This) joins Joey Diaz and Lee in studio. Although this show included comedy manager Barry Katz calling in for one of the best calls in the shows history, the clip that Tyson got caught the moment that the recent earthquake hit in LA as they were recording. Small Town BringdownBranden Grieder and Elliot Drew have spent their entire lives podcasting. But up until, 2011, they had never actually recorded themselves talking to each other. That has all changed. Listen in as they talk shit about shit weekly and that includes the clip we got. Positive Push with Brody StevensI think Brody Stevens is hilarious, personally. He’s got a podcast called The Steven Brody Stevens Festival of Friendship but he’s also got a videocast which is live on Tuesday at noon on VPN – the Video Podcast Network. He welcomes comedians, athletes, and friends to discuss positive energy, bike riding, supplements, and more! Our associate producer Tyson Saner grabbed some audio featuring Brody and guest Brian Redban. Modern Day Philosophers with Danny LobellWe clipped Modern Day Philosophers with Danny Lobell not too long ago – at least as far as our episodes go – but recently he had a friend-of-Succotash on: Rick Overton. Not only is Rick a guest on this episode but he also helped Danny move a couch before the show started. So they talk about that in addition to, I think, Plato. Team Coco PodcastEvery week, according to the Team Coco podcast website, host Aaron Bleyaert hunts down and hog-ties a new celebrity or CONAN staffer to interrogate them about their jobs, what's in their pockets, and everything in between. It's the ultimate glimpse behind the scenes… except, you know, you take it with your ears. This clip he talks to Comedy Bang Bang's Scott Aukerman about what it was like shooting the Zach Galifianakis web series Between Two Ferns with guest and President Barack Obama. The Inverse Delirium PodcastIt was with a heavy heart that I cued up this clip, an Exorcist spoof from The Inverse Delirium Podcast. I say that because host host and creator of the Inverse Delirium, Geoffrey Welchman, sent me a direct message on Twitter a couple of days ago saying he was shutting the show down after 4 years. I asked why and he said between his day job and other demands eating into his time and the fact he has “lost the spark”, as he put it, to get behind the show, he thought it was time to sign off for the last time. I predict he’ll be back. Until then, here’s what may be the last clip we play on Succotash from our friend Geoffrey. So long, Geoffrey! You’re a credit to the industry and your show will be missed. The ChampsIn a clip from a February episode of The Champs with Neal Brennan & Moshe Kasher – a couple of very funny comedians who somehow manage to find the time to record these podcasts together on a regular basis – they interviewed Arsenio Hall, whose new TV show was recently picked up for a second season. He talks about when it was that he first realized he wanted to entertain people. The Doghouse Bastards or DHB Radio ShowI’ve had the Doghouse Bastards (or DHB Radio Show) talked up be a few folks, including last episode’s special guest host Davian Dent. The host, Scott Taylor Scott, is from Scotland. I’m not sure about the Lurch Monster and NDD. But in this clip from show #159 “She’s Trying To Kill Me”, they mourn the loss of the WWE’s “Ultimate Warrior.” The TravisphereAccording to the Podcast Summary as stated on the homesite of this next podcast: “The Travisphere is a glimpse into the world of Travis Knight, so give a listen for a few laughs, great stories, absurdity and whatever the hell else he wants to talk about.” His guest in this clip is none other than Twittizen Tom Jackson Jr., who is a retweeting mofo that has given Succotash a great deal of love. But we’re obvious not the only target of Tom’s affection, as Travis describes him as one of his “awesome followers.” Get Up On ThisFrom the bottomless SModcast network comes Get Up On This with Jensen Karp, once known as "Hot Karl" as a white rapper at the same time as Eminem's rise to fame, and Matt Robinson, best known for co-writing and co-directing The Invention of Lying movie with Ricky Gervais. They and their weekly guests tell you what you need to know about before whatever it is their talking about gets big. This clip features guest Beth Sterling. Duncan Trussell Family HourThe description for The Duncan Trussell Family Hour, which we’ve featured before, calls it “a weekly salon-style supershow, where comedian Duncan Trussell and guests explore the outer reaches of the multiverse.” Tyson grabbed us off a hunk of Duncan’s 100th episode, where he reunited with Natasha Leggero, his former co-host of a podcast called The Lavender Hour (of which there are 60 episodes on iTunes.) Comical PodcastComical Podcast is a comedy show about comic books hosted by two moderately funny guys from Houston, Texas. Justin and Miguel take the lead with various guest stars including (most commonly) Justin’s wife, Heather. The guys have been fans of comic books most of their lives and have been listening to podcasts for the last few years. It took some time and some convincing, but they've finally started their own show and it's gone great so far. This clip is from Epi10 “You Drop Your Pants, I'll Rip Mine...” Matt & Corey Talk Too MuchMatt and Corey, of Matt & Corey Talk Too Much, asked if we’d clip them on the show. So Tyson obliged them by grabbing a slice off of their bonus episode, Epi18 where they talk about some horrible hillbilly accident involving a broken floorboards and a purple dildo. (Incidentally, Tyson informs me that this is the first show that he’s lifted from http://Spreaker.com - says it appears to be similar to Soundcloud.) That’s it for Epi86. As I mentioned above, I believe that was a record for number of clips played on this show. Big thanks again to our associate producer Tyson Saner for collecting most of those. And a big thanks to YOU for downloading or streaming this podcast. If you liked any of what you heard in today’s clips, do yourself a favor and track down those shows and give them a full-on listen. Not only did I mention their homesites but you can find most of all of them on iTune, Stitcher, SoundCloud and wherever fine podcasts (and otherwise) are located. If you get a chance to shop Amazon, please use the banner at the top of our homepage to do it. Or visit http://SuccotashShow.com and click on the Donate button to shovel us a buttload of cash that you're not using any more. Please don't forget to pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon
Alonzo Bodden reveals his political aspirations, knowledge of current events and medieval torture devices and how he got the nickname Last Kidney Standing to Bob Zany and co-host Erin O'Connor.
One of Bob Zany's favorite tour mates, Auggie Smith discusses comedy idols and going home again; when home is Montana, with Bob and co-host Erin O'Connor.
Actor/Writer/Painter/ Proud Dad Tom Wilson talks Beyond Back to The Future with Bob Zany and co-host Erin O'Connor.
Comedian/Actor/Activist Jason Stuart talks about coming out, standing out and giving back. And the time he ambushed Bob Zany's good friend Ed McMahon, with co-host Erin O'Connor.
Joey Medina-One of the original Latin Kings of Comedy joins Bob and guest co-host, Erin O'Connor to talk radio, the road and the state of comedy as they swap stories of the road.
Henry Phillips- Bob and co-host Erin O'Connor talk with this Comedy Central Half-Hour Special Veteran, about his movie, "Punching the Clown," that mirrors what it takes to be in the business and the Bob and Tom radio show and tour.
Felicia Michaels- These Star Search rivals talk about who won and who didn't with co-host Erin O'Connor and Felicia and her photography and Playboy spread and working for Bob in the old days.
On Monday July 26, tune in to hear Alexis Terry of ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership, Gen Y blogger Anh Tran, and Erin O'Connor Jones, a consultant with the Nonprofit Professional Advisory Group and career advisor for the Jobs for Change blog on Change.org talk about board dynamics and the importance of board service for young nonprofit professionals.
On Monday July 26, tune in to hear Alexis Terry of ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership, Gen Y blogger Anh Tran, and Erin O'Connor Jones, a consultant with the Nonprofit Professional Advisory Group and career advisor for the Jobs for Change blog on Change.org talk about board dynamics and the importance of board service for young nonprofit professionals.