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Comedian Fahim Anwar returns to the Poundcast, but this time, it's more of a fusion with his podcast. Fahim and Brent talk about necessities and pop culture and practical blurring. For extended Poundcast episodes (Unzipped), subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/poundcast For video, check out: www.youtube.com/thepoundcast Join the Poundcast Discord here: discord.gg/GnqUMmX Follow The Poundcast on Instagram and Twitter @thepoundcast And use the code word "POUNDCAST" at www.louisvilleveganfoods.com for, that's right, 20% off!
Comic and writer Fahim Anwar and I talk about failed TV shows, Afghan and Ukrainian treats, performing at Largo, comedy today, working for Boeing, disappointing your parents by being a comic, the power of Margo Robbie, YouTube vs Netflix, crowd work, not playing sax for The Roots, having a great bit you can't put online, hecklers, comedy persona, dancing in clubs, and convincing your parents you have value by wearing a tie. Bio:Fahim Anwar is a Los Angeles-based standup comedian, actor and writer. Fahim is touring on the heels of his third stand up special, “House Money.” His previous special "Hat Trick" filmed at the World Famous Comedy Store was named one of the best specials of the year by the LA Times. The New York Times has listed Fahim as a "Most Promising Future Star." He's appeared on CONAN, LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS and performed at the prestigious Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. His recent FILM/TV credits include WHISKEY TANGO FOXTROT opposite Tina Fey, NEIGHBORS, DRUNK HISTORY to name a few. Fahim served as head writer and starred on a sketch show special for Comedy Central with his comedy group (GOATFACE) which includes Hasan Minhaj from THE DAILY SHOW, Aristotle Athari of SNL and Asif Ali of WANDAVISION. Off the success of the sketch show special, Fahim was named by Variety Magazine as one of 2019 Comics to Watch, and has been a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast as well as WTF with Marc Maron.
Actor, writer, and stand up Fahim Anwar (Conan, Goatface, House Money) picked “Jon Hamm: Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis” from the Funny or Die Vault. He and our host, Marcos González, cover everything the engineering and comedy double life to burgers as a form of payment to loving beans. Follow along as Fahim and Marcos talk through injecting comedy into troupes and seeing how a screen door is made. Get notified when we drop new episodes, news, and show extras: https://norby.link/ctdAJD Fahim's pick from the FOD Vault is “Jon Hamm: Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis” from 2010: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDwfQjxbFBM Bio: Fahim Anwar is a Los Angeles-based standup comedian, actor and writer. He's appeared on Conan, Late Night with Seth Meyers and performed at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. His recent Film/TV credits include Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Neighbors, Drunk History, Carmichael Show and Superior Donuts. Fahim served as head writer and starred on a sketch show special for Comedy Central with his comedy group Goatface (Paramount+). In his special There's No Business Like Show Business (Hulu), Fahim displays some of the smartest stupid material with moments of poignancy. Fahim was named by Variety Magazine as one of 2019 Comics to Watch. Stream his most recent specials on YouTube: Hat Trick & House Money. Follow Fahim: TikTok: @fahimanwarcomedy Instagram: @fahimanwar X: @fahimanwar Key Moments: (0:00) Intro (2:16) Between Two Fern's impact on comedy (6:16) Fahim's job at Boeing (16:13) Dominos sketch with Aristotle (24:41) Fahim's Stallone bit (35:17) Discovering comedy today (37:39) Final speed round questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Avsnitt 242 av Podcast Juventus Club Svezia med JCS-Gästen Fahim Huq Parsa, som gör en andra återkomst i podden efter att ha varit med i avsnitt 160 och 207. Som en tidigare försvarare av Massimiliano Allegri ville jag ha Fahims tankar om Thiago Mottas första tid i klubben men vi talade även om domsluten, de senaste matcherna, Cristiano Giuntolis revolution av truppen och hur den slagit ut, situationen kring Paul Pogba, Gleison Bremers skada och potentiella ersättare, Dusan Vlahovic:s brist på regelbundenhet och potentiella backups/ersättare till honom. Stöd gärna podden du med, bli patron: https://www.patreon.com/podcastjuventusclubsvezia Intro/Outro Podcast Juventus Club Svezia, skapad av: Roger Myrehag - Oboogie Music
Most people in a new relationship want to impress their new partner by giving gifts, taking them on trips or events etc.Not everyone can afford to spend lavishly however, so extra income sometimes is a requirement.Murdering your boss after pulling off at least two financial frauds to fund a lifestyle is a touch extreme....This week we discuss: Murder, Financial Fraud, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Venture Capital, Entrepreneurship Sources:https://manhattanda.org/d-a-bragg-announces-sentencing-of-tyrese-haspil-for-brutal-murder-of-fahim-saleh/https://nypost.com/2024/06/12/us-news/protege-who-beheaded-ceo-boss-knew-he-wouldnt-get-away-with-alleged-400k-theft-but-wanted-to-plan-birthday-for-french-girlfriend-anyway-witness/https://uk.news.yahoo.com/man-dismembered-tech-ceo-fahim-214606904.html?_guc_consent_skip=1719038451https://nypost.com/2024/06/24/us-news/tech-ceo-fahim-salehs-ex-assistant-convicted-in-grisly-dismemberment-murder/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13836243/amp/Tech-CEO-assistant-beheading-boss-sentenced-NYC-apartment-Fahim-Saleh.html?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=Od%3A%20%251%24s&aoh=17260583292927&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailymail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Farticle-13836243%2FTech-CEO-assistant-beheading-boss-sentenced-NYC-apartment-Fahim-Saleh.htmlhttps://www.ibtimes.co.uk/who-tyrese-haspil-killer-reveals-last-words-tech-ceo-boss-he-tased-beheaded-him-1725024https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyresehaspil/Support the showPatreon https://www.patreon.com/MMoMEmail: murdermeonmondaypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/MMonMonday Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murdermeonmondaypodcast/ Theme Tune is published under license from: Tribe of Noise – Awkward Mystery https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/artists/show/29267/32277
What does it really take to go from war refugee to working Hollywood actor?In this jaw-dropping episode, Trav sits down with Fahim Fazli, the first Afghan-born Hollywood actor who's lived enough plot twists for ten lifetimes. From surviving two years in a refugee camp to landing roles in over 120 movies, Fahim's story reads like a movie script - except it's all real.Get ready for a mind-blowing conversation about being typecast as a terrorist (yeah, we're going there), why he chose to return to Afghanistan as a combat interpreter after 9/11, and how Tom Hanks ended up endorsing his life story. But here's the kicker - this isn't just another Hollywood success story. It's a masterclass in resilience, identity, and finding purpose when the odds are stacked against you.You'll discover why gratitude hits different when you've had to fight for every opportunity, how to turn stereotypes into stepping stones, and why sometimes the best way to serve others is by telling your truth. Plus, Fahim drops some truth bombs about food waste that'll make your jaw hit the floor.Think your path has been tough? Or maybe you're feeling stuck in your comfort zone? This episode will not only put things in perspective but light a fire under you to chase your dreams, no matter where you're starting from.Ready to have your mind blown and your perspective shifted? Hit play and let Fahim take you on the ride of a lifetime - from refugee camp to Superman (yes, really!) and everywhere in between!Episode Highlights: The first Afghan-born Hollywood actor? That's one epic claim to fame.Imagine being a refugee with the borders closed.From refugee to starring in 122+ movies— Talk about a career 180°How often has he been typecast as a terrorist? The truth behind Hollywood's stereotypes.A warrior's journey from Afghanistan to Hollywood.How did he respond to 9/11? His front-foot approach after that tragic day.Life beyond Hollywood – inspiring others with an extraordinary life storyHow do you teach gratitude if you didn't grow up with his struggles? Practical tips for everyday life.Connect with Fahim Fazli :Website: fahimspeaks.com/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/fahimfazliInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fahimfazli/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afghanhollywoodactor/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/fahimfazliConnect with Trav Bell:Website - https://www.thebucketlistguy.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/travbell/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thebucketlistguyX - https://twitter.com/TravBellInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/bucketlistguy.travbell/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBucketListGuy2011Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bucket-list-life-helping-you-build-a-life-by-design/id1712886116Book - www.thebucketlistguy.com/book
Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Department of Government Relations, emphasized the crucial role of government relations in fostering a smart and sustainable economy at the Sharjah Investment Forum 2024. Sheikh Fahim spoke with Rania Saadi about Sharjah's robust global economic network, and its capacity in attracting foreign investments and developing smart projects that drive digital transformation. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
His Excellency Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Department of Government Relations, joins the Pulse 95 LIVE team to talk about the success stories witnessed at the IGCF 2024 and how the specific focus on relations with South Korea can benefit the Emirate of Sharjah.
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Jovanni is joined by Lia Tarachansky, an Israeli-Canadian journalist and filmmaker. Lia shares her journey from being born in Soviet Ukraine to her family's move to Israel and later to Canada, her career in journalism, and her engagement in Palestinian solidarity work. The discussion delves into the complex layers of the Israel-Palestine conflict, systemic discrimination, and the role of media in decolonizing narratives. Tarchansky also speaks about her latest academic work focusing on the use of augmented reality to bring Palestinian history to Israeli consciousness and reflects on the growing anti-Zionist Jewish movements. Main website: https://www.fortressonahill.comLet me guess. You're enjoying the show so much, you'd like to leave us a review?! https://lovethepodcast.com/fortressonahillEmail us at fortressonahill@protonmail.comCheck out our online store on Spreadshirt.com. T-shirts, cell phone covers, mugs, etc.: https://bit.ly/3qD63MWNot a contributor on Patreon? Sign up to be one of our patrons today! – https://www.patreon.com/fortressonahillA special thanks to our Patreon honorary producers – Fahim's Everyone Dream, Eric Phillips, Paul Appel, Julie Dupree, Thomas Benson, Janet Hanson, Ren jacob, and Helge Berg. You all are the engine that helps us power the podcast. Thank you so much!!!Not up for something recurring like Patreon, but want to give a couple bucks?! Visit https://paypal.me/fortressonahill to contribute!!Fortress On A Hill is hosted, written, and produced by Chris ‘Henri' Henrikson, Danny Sjursen, Keagan Miller, Jovanni Reyes, Shiloh Emelein, and Monisha Rios. https://bit.ly/3yeBaB9Intro / outro music “Fortress on a hill” written and performed by Clifton Hicks. Click here for Clifton's Patreon page: https://bit.ly/3h7Ni0ZCover and website art designed by Brian K. Wyatt Jr. of B-EZ Graphix Multimedia Marketing Agency in Tallehassee, FL: https://bit.ly/2U8qMfnNote: The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts alone, expressed in an unofficial capacity, and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, Department of Defense, or the U.S. government.
Jovonni and “Mia” discuss how America's focus on global dominance affects its citizens. “Mia” shares her struggles with the U.S. healthcare system after a lung cancer diagnosis. The discussion highlights various crises like infrastructure, healthcare, and housing, exacerbated by political neglect and resource allocation for overseas conflicts, including critiques of both major political parties for failing to address these pressing issues while spending extravagantly on international interventions.Main website: https://www.fortressonahill.comLet me guess. You're enjoying the show so much, you'd like to leave us a review?! https://lovethepodcast.com/fortressonahillEmail us at fortressonahill@protonmail.comCheck out our online store on Spreadshirt.com. T-shirts, cell phone covers, mugs, etc.: https://bit.ly/3qD63MWNot a contributor on Patreon? Sign up to be one of our patrons today! – https://www.patreon.com/fortressonahillA special thanks to our Patreon honorary producers – Fahim's Everyone Dream, Eric Phillips, Paul Appel, Julie Dupree, Thomas Benson, Janet Hanson, Ren jacob, and Helge Berg. You all are the engine that helps us power the podcast. Thank you so much!!!Not up for something recurring like Patreon, but want to give a couple bucks?! Visit https://paypal.me/fortressonahill to contribute!!Fortress On A Hill is hosted, written, and produced by Chris ‘Henri' Henrikson, Danny Sjursen, Keagan Miller, Jovanni Reyes, Shiloh Emelein, and Monisha Rios. https://bit.ly/3yeBaB9Intro / outro music “Fortress on a hill” written and performed by Clifton Hicks. Click here for Clifton's Patreon page: https://bit.ly/3h7Ni0ZCover and website art designed by Brian K. Wyatt Jr. of B-EZ Graphix Multimedia Marketing Agency in Tallehassee, FL: https://bit.ly/2U8qMfnNote: The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts alone, expressed in an unofficial capacity, and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, Department of Defense, or the U.S. government.
An Orthodox Presbyterian Church is coming to Central Orange County! Click here: OPC in the OC. Make a one-time or recurring donation on our Donor Box profile here. Join us in the mission of introducing Reformed Theology across the world! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! WELCOME TO BOOK CLUB! Sherif Fahim is a Presbyterian Elder in Egypt, Professor at Alexandria School of Theology, and General Director of ElSoora. We want to thank Barnabas Academic for their help in setting up this interview and providing us with the necessary materials for this interview with Dr. Fahim! Purchase the book(s) here: A Survey of Presbyterian Mission History in Africa: Historic Beginnings (1790-1930) Have Feedback or Questions? Email us at: guiltgracepod@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracepod Follow us on Twitter: @guiltgracepod Find us on YouTube: Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use! Looking for a Reformed Church? North American Presbyterian & Reformed Churches --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gggpodcast/support
Jovanni and Shiloh are joined by Levi and Rogue to discuss their roles at campus protests in Michigan and the larger student-led protests across the US in the now 268-day-long siege on Gaza. The discussion covers the parallels of student-led protests reminiscent of the Vietnam War era, their demands for divestment from Israeli apartheid, increased Jewish participation in the anti-Zionist struggle, and the responses from university administrations. Levi is a student at the University of Michigan, an Air Force veteran, and a Quaker. Levi is involved with the Divestment Coalition at the university, the TAHRIR Coalition, Levy was a participant at the U.M. encampment from April until the 21st of May.My name is Rogue, I'm a political artist and activist in the city they call Detroit. I'm affiliated with an Anarchist Artist Collective based in Detroit that is focused on queer liberation. I was a participant in the Wayne State University encampment as an autonomous person. On May 30th the University Police launched a raid against the encampment at 5 am. I was off-site at the time and returned to a small protest forming on Anthony Wayne Drive, we witnessed cops hiding badges and numbers, ripping the hijabs off several women when they violently attacked a group of protestors.Main website: https://www.fortressonahill.comLet me guess. You're enjoying the show so much, you'd like to leave us a review?! https://lovethepodcast.com/fortressonahillEmail us at fortressonahill@protonmail.comCheck out our online store on Spreadshirt.com. T-shirts, cell phone covers, mugs, etc.: https://bit.ly/3qD63MWNot a contributor on Patreon? Sign up to be one of our patrons today! – https://www.patreon.com/fortressonahillA special thanks to our Patreon honorary producers – Fahim's Everyone Dream, Eric Phillips, Paul Appel, Julie Dupree, Thomas Benson, Janet Hanson, Ren jacob, and Helge Berg. You all are the engine that helps us power the podcast. Thank you so much!!!Not up for something recurring like Patreon, but want to give a couple bucks?! Visit https://paypal.me/fortressonahill to contribute!!Fortress On A Hill is hosted, written, and produced by Chris ‘Henri' Henrikson, Danny Sjursen, Keagan Miller, Jovanni Reyes, Shiloh Emelein, and Monisha Rios. https://bit.ly/3yeBaB9Intro / outro music “Fortress on a hill” written and performed by Clifton Hicks. Click here for Clifton's Patreon page: https://bit.ly/3h7Ni0ZCover and website art designed by Brian K. Wyatt Jr. of B-EZ Graphix Multimedia Marketing Agency in Tallehassee, FL: https://bit.ly/2U8qMfnNote: The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts alone, expressed in an unofficial capacity, and do not reflect the official policy or...
Fahim Anwar joins the Brittanys and chats how to hack the dating app algorithm, Fahim's comedy career and that one time the paparazzi did BFL dirty. They react to the worst insults YOU have ever gotten and share theirs. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you to our sponsors this week: Liquid Death: You can get free shipping of Liquid Death's Mountain Water, Flavored Sparkling, and Iced Tea 8-packs with Amazon Prime or grab a can or a case at your local 7-Eleven, Target, Walmart, Whole Foods or on Instacart. Go to liquiddeath.com/ BRITT to check out all their healthy, infinitely recyclable beverages and find your closest retailer. Stay connected and follow us: • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thisistheworstpod/ • TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thisistheworstpod • Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thisistheworstpod/ What's YOUR worst? Want our BADvice? Email us at thisistheworstpod@justmediahouse.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- Powered by: Just Media House -- https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Hosted and Executive Produced by: Brittany Furlan Lee and Brittany Schmitt Studio: Kandoo Films -- https://www.kandoofilms.com/ Edited by: Shane Danahy -- https://instagram.com/shanedanahy Time Stamps: 00:00:00 - The Evolution of Stand-Up Comedy 00:04:49 - Comedy and Cultural Sensitivity 00:09:54 - Drinking Water and Childhood Experiences 00:14:48 - Comedy and Parental Pressure 00:19:45 - The Cost of Dating 00:25:01 - Boundaries and Communication in Relationships 00:29:30 - The Importance of Complimenting Appearance 00:34:31 - The Inevitable Imbalance of Power 00:39:26 - The Importance of Fulfillment in Relationships 00:44:10 - The Challenges of Dating Apps 00:49:03 - Dealing with Hate as a Comedian 00:54:01 - Daily Mail Comments: Brutal Criticism 00:59:00 - A Moment of Defiance against Insults 01:04:16 - Funny Insult Stories 01:09:20 - The Autistic Impression Gone Wrong 01:15:06 - A Shady Explanation 01:19:50 - Acknowledgments and Credits Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comedian Fahim Anwar (Dance Hour Podcast, House Money Full Special) is Whitney's latest guest on the Good For You Podcast. Fahim joins us today to share his vast knowledge of dating advice, exchange dark Hollywood stories (including Diddy), stand up and more. Watch Fahim's Special here!: https://youtu.be/lbQczAcZb_0 Thank you to our sponsors! MORGAN & MORGAN -https://forthepeople.com/whitney or Dial #LAW(529) FUNLOVE - https://funlove.com/whitney FACTOR - https://factormeals.com/whitney50 use promo code: WHITNEY50 LIQUID DEATH - https://liquiddeath.com/whitney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Es sind düstere Zeiten. Und seit dem Wochenende sind sie etwas düsterer geworden. Mit Irans Angriff auf Israel steht die Region einmal mehr an der Schwelle eines Flächenbrands und die Welt einmal mehr vor der Möglichkeit des Ausbruchs eines weiteren Krieges. Wie bewahrt man in diesen Zeiten einen kühlen Kopf? Hat die Philosophie Rezepte, wie es gelingt sich angesichts der Nachrichtenlage nicht ohnmächtig zu fühlen? Der Wiener Philosoph und Autor Fahim Amir spricht mit Solmaz Khorsand über Hoffnung als politische Tugend in aussichtslosen Zeiten, giftige Diskurse, die unsere Wahrnehmung der Realität verzerren und was das Füttern von Tauben mit echtem Widerstand zu tun hat. Weiterführende Links: Fahim Amirs Podcast mit der Philosophin Lisz Hirn "Hirn und Amir": https://sound.orf.at/podcast/oe1/philosophieren-mit-hirn-und-amir Fahim Amirs Tauben-Essay: https://www.eurozine.com/1000-tauben/ Wir würden uns sehr freuen, wenn Du "Ganz offen gesagt" auf einem der folgenden Wege unterstützt:Werde Unterstützer:in auf SteadyKaufe ein Premium-Abo auf AppleKaufe Artikel in unserem FanshopSchalte Werbung in unserem Podcast
Soder is joined by comedian @FahimAnwar and they talk about DANCE. Fahim can really dance and it's impressed Dan and @JoeListComedy Fame now vs Fame in the 90s, MTV was insane back in the day, Michael Jackson was talented, funniest tweet, MC Hammer, winning multiple talent shows as a child, 90s tv recap, pro wrestling talk, Dance is a currency, Teen Crushes, the new J-Lo movie is a BOMB. Support the sponsors to support the show! Go to BUYRAYCON.com/soder TODAY to get 20% off your Raycon order, plus free shipping! That's right, you'll get 20% off and free shipping at BUYRAYCON.com/soder Boxofawesome.com and use code SODER - Get a free Mystery Gift with your first monthly shipment when you sign up at https://bespokepost.com/soder Stop wiping until you bleed. Join the 3 million butts who have already made the switch to TUSHY! For a limited time, our listeners get 10% off your entire order when you use code SODER at checkout. That's 10% off your order at HELLOTUSHY.COM with promo code SODER Follow @FahimAnwar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbQczAcZb_0 PLEASE Drop us a rating on iTunes and subscribe to the show to help us grow. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soder/id1716617572 Dan is on the road all 2024! Get tickets @ https://www.dansoder.com/tour April 12-13 Omaha,NE April 19-21 Washington,DC May 10-11 - East Providence, RI May 31st - June 1 Columbus,OH May 16-18 - Grand Rapids, MI May 31 - June 1 - Columbus, OH June 12 - Macon, GA June 14 - Savannah,GA June 16 - Daytona Beach, FL June 20 - Canton, OH Jun 21 - Columbia,MD Jun 22 - Pittsburgh,PA June 28 - Camdenton,MO June 29 - Brandon,MS June 30 - Orange Beach, AL July 18-20 Indianapolis, IN August 22 - 24 - Buffalo,NY Connect with me! Twitter: https://Twitter.com/dansoder Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dansoder Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dansodercomedy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dansoder Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/@dansoder.comedy #dansoder #standup #comedy #entertainment #podcast Produced by @homelesspimp https://www.instagram.com/thehomelesspimp/?hl=en
Welcome back to the Spun Today podcast where we weave creativity into the everyday fabric of our lives. In this episode for you comedy aficionados we'll dissect the success of stand-up specials like Akash Singh's "Gaslit" and Fahim Anwar's "House Money," examining the innovative ways these comics are delivering their content directly to fans, bypassing the traditional platforms. Then we're getting cinematic as we discuss the Oscar-winning film "Coda," exploring how the movie's heartwarming family dynamics, a passionate protagonist, and its small-town nostalgia may stir the storyteller within you. So whether you're into the art of storytelling, looking for some inspiration, or just need a good laugh, tune in as we unravel these threads on episode 257. The Spun Today Podcast is a Podcast that is anchored in Writing, but unlimited in scope. Give it a whirl. Time Stamps 00:00 - Start 05:33 - Akash discusses polarized and extreme political ideologies. 08:56 - Tony explores how Comics innovate by offering free YouTube specials. 12:32 - Tony suggests adding one promo ad before, during, after the special. 15:26 - Fahim Anwar's decides to leave behind an engineering career, for stand up comedy. 16:50 - Fahim speaks about being in relationships. 20:14 - The first Deaf actor wins Oscar for best supporting role. 22:15 - Josh Dubin is the Executive director of Perlmutter center for Legal justice. 25:16 - The protagonist of CODA is the only hearing member, translator in her family. 31:33 - In CODA the family starts successful business, but Ruby wants out. 34:33 - In CODA the family supports daughter's singing dream at audition. 38:39 - Promo for the Fire Breathing Kittens podcast. Twitter: https://twitter.com/spuntoday Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spuntoday/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spuntoday Website: http://www.spuntoday.com/home Newsletter: http://www.spuntoday.com/subscribe Links referenced in this episode: Akaash Singh - GASLIT (2024) Full Special https://youtu.be/p_HqJyq2SYU?si=KHL_RFId_Z7SDqmk Fahim Anwar: House Money Extended Version FULL SPECIAL: https://youtu.be/lbQczAcZb_0?si=e2Fumi9e_-X3YPtI CODA https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10366460/fullcredits JRE episode with Josh Dubin & Sheldon Johnson: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3nsOv2Bl6OVvTcjUrJ1GUa?si=okU9cvVFSvKFcldj6Jv06A Article about the murder charge: https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/mar/08/sheldon-johnson-arrested-torso-new-york FireBreathingKittens Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/firebreathing-kittens/id1459051634 https://www.youtube.com/@firebreathingkittenspodcas3139 Get your Podcast Started Today! https://signup.libsyn.com/?promo_code=SPUN (Use Promo code SPUN and get up to 2-months of free service!) 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And I also speak about watching a little late to the game here, but watching the Oscar winning film in 2018, I believe, sorry, that's 2021, the Oscar winning film Coda. Stick around for all that good stuff. But first I wanted to tell you all about a way that you can help support this show. Your support absolutely means a ton and is definitely fuel for the fire that motivates me to continue to put out These episodes as well as [00:01:00] my writing content So if you can't support the spun today podcast, it is greatly appreciated Here is one way you can do just that and then we'll jump right into the episode comedian Akash Singh released his 2024 stand up comedy special gas lit two weeks ago as of the recording of this episode And it is already up to 1. 5 million views on YouTube. Absolutely. Round of applause. Amazing feedback on that comedy special Akash Singh. For those of you who don't know is a standup comic, obviously, but he's also one half of, or I actually shouldn't even say one half. He's a co host of the flagrant podcast alongside Andrew Schultz, Mark Gagnon, and Alex media. flagrant is a dope podcast. If you guys aren't familiar with it, definitely check it out. It's probably one of my [00:02:00] favorite podcasts. Not probably. It is one of my favorite podcasts. I would say probably second, maybe behind Rogan's, but I definitely appreciate all the laughs from it, as well as the different perspectives of Schultz, Akash, Mark, and Alex. And the rest of the crew over there on a flagrant. They all have their unique personality reflected within the questions that they ask guests, for example, while maintaining an awesome chemistry amongst all of them. And that is definitely dope to see. But yeah, Akash put out this latest comedy special on YouTube. I'll link to it in the episode notes for you guys to check it out. It's absolutely hilarious. He opened it up for, with a traditional Indian dance, which was cool. That was, that was definitely fun to watch. And cool to see, you know, whenever anybody's, you know, big enough, their, their culture, where they're from, their roots. And the special was just really funny, really good writing, precise writing, had some really good misdirects that makes you anticipate the punchline that much more. [00:03:00] Akash has a way of being really animated in my opinion, and maybe animated is not the right, the right term, but I can't think of a better one right now. But he's very , , cause you know, animated makes me think of more like Jim Carrey and physical humor, type of thing. And it's not that, but he's more spunky, lively. And I liked that about his comedy and that definitely shows within this set as well. He's recently ish married, I think a couple of years ago maybe. And if I'm not mistaken, he's in his thirties, mid to late thirties, I would say. So definitely within my generation or close to it, I'm 39, so I can definitely appreciate the, a lot of the content that he speaks of within his special related to marriage, starting to pay more attention to politics and culture as we do as we grow older and start becoming washed. Now, let me stop. I can definitely appreciate his more [00:04:00] centered type of view is more objective view on both sides. When it comes to politically, he was born and raised in Texas, grew up comedy wise in New York, and I believe still lives in New York. So his POV is definitely framed. I would imagine by those two experiences. And he has a large chunk in this special of liberals versus conservatives, which was definitely fun to watch. Like a cosign on a lot of it, if not all of it, in terms of him highlighting how I felt and feel about a lot of those topics. And he was essentially saying, and literally said, that us normal people, which is most of us in the middle, are just being gaslit by the fringes of both political parties. So we're being gaslit, meaning, you know, felt, psychologically felt, you know, made to feel crazy. essentially by the both extremes of each party of the Democratic party on the left [00:05:00] and the Republican party on the right. And it's from, for most of us in the middle, from a gut instinctual type of feeling, we look out to both of those sides. Like nah, you motherfuckers are the ones that are crazy. Not us. Like some shit just say isn't normal. It has a hilarious joke about Some people in Texas believe that they can catch gay, catch a gay as if it were like catching a cold or something like that. And he acts out this part of the bit where he's just groping his stomach and he's like, Oh shit, I feel terrible. Fuck. I got to sit down. I, fuck, I must've sat next to a homosexual in the subway or something, which again is meant to highlight that fringe, ultra conservative. thought process of some folks on the right. And then while, while staying on that gay theme, flipping it back to liberals on the left, who have, in my opinion, an equally crazy thought in [00:06:00] saying and thinking things like this piece of the bit where he says, liberals in New York just be like, Oh, you think cause a dude fucks another dude that means he's gay. It's like, yeah, motherfucker. That is the definition of gay. But he highlights these two, polar opposite, but equally crazy situations. And I appreciate shit like that. I appreciate honest comedy like that. He also had a bit about genders and saying how he looked it up at some point in time, I think pre pandemic. And there were 30 something genders. And then he looked it up two years later, post pandemic, and there were 72 genders, and as of, you know, the most recent count, there's 118 genders, and he goes off on this whole rant of saying that Essentially 72 or 118 or whatever of anything is too much. We should just pick a number and stick to it. It's not to, you know, he agrees, you know, you know, gender dysphoria and [00:07:00] different, you know, folks from different, from different paths in life or just wired differently that all exists. Okay. Agreed. He can concede that, but 118. Come on. And then when some of the crowd, , Ooh, they're not or whatever, he was like, all right, anyone who's offended, just name nine. He spoke a lot about family and being married and as comics do just men in general, even in just, just like ragging their wives a bit. And he was saying how dad jokes, like the term dad joke, which are just corny jokes exist. Because moms ruin the dads and take away, , them being funny, just with, , all the judgment and criticism constantly thrown their way. And he highlighted an important point, I thought, that all men really want in life is a vacation. And by vacation, what they mean is for the wife to go on a trip and give them some solitude. Hehehehe The last thing [00:08:00] I'll say is that the guys over at Flagrant are definitely innovators of just this whole comedy medium space, Namely with Andrew Schultz being the first one or one of the first ones to really break the mold of comedians only chasing the large streaming platforms and platforms in general, like HBO's, Netflix. Comedy Central, Amazon, et cetera, to put out their specials. He was the one that really broke the mold and figured out how to put content out more for free in, in not just like the podcast, but actual standup comedy in the form of clips and on YouTube clips on social media to drive ticket sales, which is the bread and butter for most comedians, if not all. Well, most, and they definitely continue to innovate within that space in, [00:09:00] you know, putting out comedy specials on YouTube for free, monetizing through there to the point where many, many, many other comics, including Akash, for example, have followed suit with putting their specials out through YouTube and famously. And by famously, I mean here within the spun to the universe, as I, as I speak to the half a dozen of you listening to this. I inducted Andrew Schultz into the Spun Today Goats Doing Goat Shit list many episodes ago related to the last special that he put out where he wound up getting a deal with one of these platforms and then wound up putting up his own money to buy it back from them so that he can put it out himself. And I forget the platform it was that he used, but definitely look up the goats doing goat shit. Playlist of mine on YouTube and look search for the Andrew Schultz one. And he essentially put the special out on pay per view form [00:10:00] on demand for a couple of weeks, made his money back threefold, I believe it was, as he broke down on the pot one day. And then after the fact was able, you know, since he retained those rights, able to put it out. On YouTube again for free and able to monetize that way and had so much of a, an impact on the following that the next time around for his next special, I imagine all the large streamers are going to come back around, but with a much larger bag this time around and make it make sense for him to go on a Netflix or Amazon, et cetera. And I say all that to say that. This is the ecosystem that Akash is coming from, right? And a, an inch intricate part of, and they continue to innovate and something very innovative that I saw for the first time that I saw here in Akash is special was that the special had a podcast style [00:11:00] promo. It was presented by price picks, which is one of the sponsors of flagrant and other podcasts. Okay. but it's the first time that I've seen it seen a sponsored ad within a comedy special, which was very interesting to see. And again, innovative and I'm sure other podcasts or other comedians that put out their content themselves will follow suit. There are already when you put out your special on YouTube, the way that you monetize it, they're all ads. There are ads sprinkled throughout, but having a presented by. And an ad read essentially by the comedian himself is a whole another layer of monetization that they figured out and that Akash did with this special. And they were good in my set, in my opinion, in that by the time you realize it the first time that that's what it is, it's halfway through. So at first you're kind of , is this another bit? What's going on? Cause he's kind of still on stage, but you could tell something's [00:12:00] different. And he speaks about prize picks. They're , Oh shit, this is a promo ad. So it kind of takes you out of the comedy special a bit, but then it goes right back into it. Cause it's not a long, two minute promo. And he also made it funny. In that he had his mom in one of one of the drops and had his wife, I believe in one of the others. I do remember thinking though that it does, I think one is good. Obviously, you know, whoever's, you know, presenting and sponsoring are, they're going to want two or three or maybe even more for an hour long special. But I think more than one takes you more so out of the special, maybe in the beginning before it starts, maybe one mid roll and one at the end type of thing. So that, yeah. Aside from the interruptions that are already coming from the YouTube ads, adding this one more within the confines of the special itself makes more sense just in [00:13:00] terms of retention and stuff like that, I think. But again, that's just, that's just my opinion. Regardless of that, it was done tastefully. And more importantly, from a business standpoint, such a dope layer that they figured out. Of monetization to add to standup comedy specials that comedians put out themselves on YouTube. So hat off to Akash and team for figuring that out and again for putting out such a cool special Akash sings Gaslit. Available now on YouTube. A link to indie episode notes for folks to check out Faheem Anwar's House Money Standup comedy special. Fahim Anwar is a very funny comic. I first learned about Fahim through, I believe, Brian Redban. I always remember him referencing Fahim Anwar, mentioning him in passing. I just don't remember if it was the old Death Squad podcast or just like early [00:14:00] episodes of Rogan. But either way, I've always enjoyed him and his personality when I've heard him on Rogan, which he's been on a bunch of times. And other pods as well. Like you might be drunk, I'm sure Ari's podcast, the old podcast, skeptic tank he has since, by the way, for fellow Ari Shafir fans out there finally put out the, or started putting out the UB tripping episodes, his new pod, which is interestingly under the YMH studios umbrella, which is Tom Segura and Christina P's company under the. Serious slash stitcher deal that they did over there, which were also by the way, featured in the goats doing goat shit segments of the spun today pod. Again, check that playlist out on YouTube if you're interested. But yeah, I've always enjoyed Fahim's take on things. He was funny, interesting dude. That was an engineer for Boeing by trade and decided to leave that behind that stable, well paying. [00:15:00] Any parents from any walk of life would be proud of career behind and decided to be a stand up comic instead, which incidentally worked out for fans of Fahim such as myself, because we got to enjoy his content, but could have really went left. Yeah, I checked out his older special, which is also available for free on YouTube, as is this one. His older special is called Hattrick, which he filmed at. The Comedy Store. The world famous Comedy Store. Where, if I remember correctly, it's called Hat Trick because he edited together sets that he performed in all three of the Comedy Store rooms. The Belly Room, the O. R., and I forget what the other one is. The O. R. is the original room, the Belly Room. Whatever. And there's another room at the Comedy Store. And he filmed in all three rooms, edited it together and made that his hat trick special. Three rooms, hence the term hat trick. And then this [00:16:00] special, which is his latest, he put out two different versions of a tighter full version and then an extended cut version about two to three weeks ago, two weeks ago on one, three weeks ago on the other, and. It already has a close to 150, 000 views shout out to Fahim Anwar and his house money comedy special. A couple of really funny bits that I wanted to highlight was him speaking about relationships and he says that being in a relationship for most folks is the reason to be in the relationship or a reason to be in a relationship is so that you have someone to tell things to. That are not interesting enough to tell anyone else and slightly more interesting Than to keep it to yourself I thought that was a pretty funny distinction there also playing on [00:17:00] the whole relationship theme He says how as men We can't cry and express our emotions When we feel we want to We can't come when we want to, until at least the woman does. And our whole lives are all about just suppressing liquids. So that was pretty funny. He does a bit about different TV high school drama shows. If I remember correctly, he does them separately. Has, you know, jokes for each within them. But then, like, cross pollinates. The bit where he speaks about the Cobra Kai kids and the euphoria kids. And how funny it would be if one of the Cobra Kai kids transferred to the euphoria high school, and he just walks into an party where they did doing drugs and having an orgy or some shit. And one of the Cobra Kai kids is , Hey guys, what do you do? Karate around here? By the way, a Cobra Kai fan I've done. episodes and segments [00:18:00] of previous seasons of Cobra Kai. Euphoria, I've heard is dope, but I haven't seen it, but I know, you know, it's definitely a darker high school experience and drugs and sex. And it's where Zendaya popped off from, but that was just a funny concept. Oh, he does this hilarious bit, which I related to a bit about flying business class versus first class. And I've never flown first class, but I have flown business class a few times. And I have actually spoken about it here on the pod in the past. If you guys want to check out the India episodes, I think there's three, at least three, maybe even four or five episodes where I broke down my trips and especially the first one where it was my first experience of flying business class at that point. And I really broke down the nuances of like the differences between coach and. business class and just a cool shit that I experienced. So if you're interested, definitely check it out. But he's doing a similar thing within this bit for him and Juarez and based [00:19:00] comparing business class, the first class. And when you find business class, you're like, you know, you, you go in even from the airport experience, you go in and in a different line, it's usually emptier. You go straight through security is super seamless. The plane you could lay down in and you get these more gourmet ish type foods and all the snacks you want and liquor and drinks and in the bit he's describing that experience and then saying, how could first class be better than this? , what, what could be better than this? But, you know, it's such a big jump from coach to business. And in the bit, in the bit he says how he. opens the curtain from business class to first class just to peek in to see what the difference is and he said everyone's just like naked and fucking with fox masks on and then he goes back to his business class seat and continues eating his snacks and i just thought that was hilarious but it was a dope special i definitely recommend folks checking it out it is [00:20:00] available on youtube i will link to it in the episode notes And it is once again, Fahim Anwar's House Money. Check it out. CODA is the Academy Award winning film of 2021. Actually, let me correct that. It came out in 2021, but it won the award for the Academy Award, AKA Oscar for best motion picture of the year in 2022. Best performance by an actor in a supporting role. to Troy Katsur, who became the first deaf actor to win an Oscar, and also best adapted screenplay by writer Sian Heder. I hadn't watched the film until now, or until recently rather, but it was definitely a dope watch. Spoiler alert if you haven't seen it. Here is the official synopsis. As a CODA, which is the acronym for Child of Deaf Adult, Ruby is the only hearing person in her family. When [00:21:00] the family's fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her passion of going to Berklee College of Music and her fear of abandoning her parents. And as we like to do here on the Spun Today podcast, because if we don't do it, who will? And like to shout out the writers, the writers of CODA were Sian Heder, I'm not sure if that's pronounced it. Sian Heder. Apologies, which was also the director also Victoria Bedos. And I'm definitely going to butcher this other one, which is Stanislas Carré de Malberg shout out to each and every one of the writers that put this film together. And a very quick aside. Okay. I probably want to circle back to the story in a later episode, but speaking of Coda, which made me think of this, Rogan had on his podcast in [00:22:00] early February episode, 2096, he had Josh Dubin on who has been on the podcast several times. Dope, dope, dope to listen to, to Josh Dubin and all he does. Working with the Innocence Project. He's the executive director of the Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice. He works within this realm of criminal justice reform and helps get out wrongfully convicted or excessively convicted folks from prison. He's an attorney that's dedicated his time to that. And not all the times, but often when he goes on Rogan, he goes on with a specific guest that has been recently released to tell their story. And share their insights about prison and the criminal justice system and just shed light on this whole taboo usually topic. And the only reason why I'm mentioning this now is because he recently had or brought on a guest that also was a CODA, a child of [00:23:00] death adults by the name of Sheldon Johnson. Fast forward to a couple of weeks after the episode aired, My brother sends me an article where one Sheldon Johnson recently released from prison, not from, and they started the episode at the outset saying that he was definitely guilty for what he did which was assault, but they were able to commute his time because it was an excessive sentencing, if I remember correctly, which in this case, time showed that it definitely wasn't excessive for in this particular case, but. I'll circle back to that at a later date, but this dude, Sheldon Johnson comes out in this article with surveillance footage showing him coming in and out of an apartment with, or where he lived, I guess, with a wig on and different clothing and different disguises almost. He had a blonde wig on. This is a, you know, tall, skinny black dude with a bright yellow blonde wig.[00:24:00] In one surveillance photo, then different clothing in another surveillance photo, all within the span of like the same day and carrying different things. And it turns out this motherfucker had a torso, which he had been amputating in his apartment. And taking out body parts piece by piece. How fucking sick is that? Sorry, the whole CODA thing made me. Okay. Remember that but I definitely want to put a pin in that circle back to that story at a later date if you guys haven't Heard of it Till this point definitely check it out the episode. You can listen to the Rogan episode 2096 with Josh Dubin and Sheldon Johnson for reference and if I remember I'll link to the episode to the article Well, this is broken down In this episode, and if not in a future episode, when I break this down fully, cause I also want to circle back with the Rogan feedback after the, this news came out, et cetera. But now let's [00:25:00] shift gears back to the movie Coda. It was a beautiful story, very well written, very well told. It's full of a lot of heart, family at the center of it, sacrifice at the center of it. And it's this family that has, it's a family of four. You have the two parents, which are deaf, the oldest son, which is also deaf. And then the youngest daughter, which is not deaf. She's the only one that can hear and, and, and speak. And she's a senior in high school. So, you know, older teenager, but having this responsibility of, which has an immigrant kid I'm sure myself and I'm sure other folks can identify with being the, , translator for your family or for your, or your parents or older relatives or other relatives that don't speak English. Imagine that reality, but like on steroids because you're literally the interpreter, not just from language to language, but the interpreter of sound, if you [00:26:00] will. Like you're translating everything and anything. for your parents, for your brother, from doctor's visits to school, to parent teacher conferences, all from English to sign language, which has to add just a whole other layer of complexity to it. And it makes you realize it definitely made me realize in the movie, when they masterfully cut from just , you know, we're seeing and hearing what's going on in the movie, but at times it switches POV. To no sound so you can see how the character the other characters the three main characters of The father Frank Rossi played by Troy Katsura The son Leo Rossi played by Daniel Durant The mother Jackie Rossi played by Marlee Maitland how they feel and take in the space around them with silence It definitely made me appreciate of how much we take just our five senses for granted. But in this story, the main [00:27:00] character Ruby Rossi played by Amelia Jones is balancing that responsibility with just being a teenager and sometimes wanting to, you know, fuck off and go do something with your friends and dealing with bullies in school and pursuing her passions, which she stumbled upon singing And joining the school chorus. And in that chorus class, her professor, her teacher is better now, better not though. Via logos played by Eugenio Derbez. And he does an amazing job in the, in this film. He's an accomplished musician. He went to that Berkeley college of music that she wants to go to. And he's really her, he plays the mentor role. In the film. And that's from a story structure perspective, he's funny and inspiring and really pushes her to chase that passion, chase that dream of being a singer and getting into that school. And he tells her this dope line in the [00:28:00] film that supposedly David Bowie said about Bob Dylan. He said that Bob Dylan's voice is like sand and glue at the same time. And that there's a lot of people with pretty voices, but they don't have anything to say Versus Bob Dylan's for example, which is like a raspy sand deer sounding voice, but has so much to say And then he goes on in the movie to start start calling her bob instead of by her name And then ultimately tells her that her voice is not like sand That it is pretty but that it's also more like glue And she emotes having something to say, having a story to tell, which is obviously informed from her upbringing and being a CODA. The music in the film was really cool, especially all the choir practice moments. A lot of classics, really cool to listen to the cinematography throughout the movie was beautiful. It was really well shot and some parts of it, [00:29:00] wherever they filmed from reminded me of the Hudson Valley here in New York, where I've done a couple of bike marathons, which the season's about to kick off again. It's about that time. But just aesthetically, visually it looked similar, reminded me to, to that town. Cause as a lot, a lot of like scenic areas, But anyway, so Ruby and her family, Ruby, you know, from the perspective of Ruby, she's dealing with all of this. And the life is the day to day is essentially that the family has a fishing boat. They, the way they make money is, you know, they go out fishing every single day, wake up at three or four in the morning or something like that. Go out, fish, come back to the docks, sell the fish to the distributors that are there who are negotiating and low balling all the fishermen. And then they buy the fish from them and then, you know, sell and distribute from there on. And that's how the family makes its living. And it's all of them. It's The father, the father, the [00:30:00] brother, and Coda. And then from there, she , rides her bike, goes to school, and, you know, falls asleep in school often. Kids tease her saying that she smells fish. She's dealing with the dynamics of, you know, again, in every situation, having to be the one to look after her family, her father, her older brother. that can't hear. You know, legally having someone on the boat that can hear for when the coast guard reaches out or for any updates on weather and stuff like that. It's essential slash mandatory and also negotiating for the father and brother for the fish that they all call it. And hearing and listening around to the other, other fishermen that are selling their fish, for example, for a higher price. And then they try to low ball the deaf crew cause they can't hear. And then her having to stick up for them and just dealing with all this type of shit, right? All this extra stuff because of the fact that she's a quota. And that's the day to day [00:31:00] dynamic. And then the older brother kind of feels like, you know, it's my job to be, you know, to be this for our family. You're not supposed to do is, you know, go to school. You like singing, pursue the singing shit, leave this to me, you know, and he feels kind of like being babied along. Cause you know, his kid sister has to look out for them in these kinds of ways. And then she, they get into an argument and she's telling him, she's like, yeah, but how are you going to, how are you going to deal with the selling and the other people and stuff like that. And the brother makes a salient point. He's, he's like, let them figure out how the fuck to deal with deaf people, not us figure out how to deal with them. And ultimately they decide to, as a family, start their own distribution because they're being undercut so much by the folks purchasing their fish and business starts picking up, they're doing really, really well. But then at that point she wants to exit and, you know, the brother's coming into his own. The father, the mother is helping with the, with the business now. And she wants the exam and really pursue the singing thing. But the family's like, how the [00:32:00] fuck, you know, can you do that now? Especially at this time when we're literally just pivoting, put all of our eggs in this one basket of starting this business. And it's actually doing well. , why would you want to leave? And, you know, the fact that they also need someone there that, that can literally hear. And then on the flip side, she's being pushed by her mentor. She's the course teacher to, to definitely pursue this. Ultimately, she decides not to and she has this talent show at school that the family goes to where she sings and stuff like that. But she kind of in her head, she has resigned to the fact that this is going to be her last hurrah in terms of singing and putting on this, this, this show for all the families that came to watch the You know, the senior class course, and this was one of those scenes that were really great in that, you know, she was able to sing and perform, but just from a storytelling perspective, how they did that POV shift and, you know, the, the, the parents are there and they can see all the people around, you know, clapping and giving standing ovations and stuff like that, but they can't hear anything [00:33:00] then us as the audience watching the film. This town goes silent and we see them on stage dancing and smiling and singing, but we don't hear anything and shows just from their perspective, the family perspective, how they're taking in this experience. And Ruby sings this song that she's been practicing with her love interest throughout the film leading up to this moment, which is you're all I need to get by. Shout out to the Method Man and Mary J. Blige version, though. And, you know, she sings it. Everything goes great. And the song throughout has this, has one meaning, you know, in the whole, you know, love interest application event, if you will. And then when she gets home, the dad stays outside in the yard. He's looking up at the stars and he, he, she stays. And he asks her to sing the song for him and he puts his hands by [00:34:00] her throat, by her vocal cord and moments like this, like with dads and just like father, son stuff, or even father, daughter, daughter stuff, chokes me up almost instantly, even now, just rethinking about the moment. But it's such a touching moment between them. And he asks her to sing it for him. And he's feeling her voice as she sings it. And in that moment, that's the same exact song, same exact lyrics takes on such a different meaning. And it's so applicable to their relationship, the father, daughter, and family dynamic relationship. That was such a dope creative choice. I thought in the telling of this story. Then from there, the father pretty much pushes her now to pursue her singing dream. And there's this audition at the Berklee College of Music that they have to race to, to make the next day when the father makes this decision. And they all go as a family and it's a [00:35:00] private audition. So the family can't go in, they can't see her perform. So they're standing outside. She's a little bit late. So the person, and you know, didn't bring sheet music or anything like that for the person that's there to play the piano for her to sing in front of the folks that ultimately decide if she makes it into the school or not. So she's a little bit lost cause the song that she's been practicing for that audition. Now the person doesn't know the music and you know, she's kind of stuck, but The mentor, the choir teacher walks in in that moment, being an alumni of the school and offers and asks if he can play for her, cause he knows the song, they all agree. And then she goes on to start, she starts off pretty flat. He pretends that he fucks up on the piano and apologizes and asks if he could restart just so she has a minute to compose herself. And then around this time, the family, which is waiting in the hallway, sees a different entrance for the [00:36:00] balcony of the theater. And they sneak into it and go up just so they can watch her perform. You know, it's completely empty. There's three judges sitting in center orchestra and watching her on stage. And then the mentor playing the piano, they sneak into the crowd. She sees them and lights up. Begins to sing her ass off. And then in remembering that, obviously they can't hear her begins to sign the song as well, which wasn't like the hoity toity, you know, proper way to audition. But in that moment, she was like, fuck it. I'm doing this for the fam. And this is me take it or leave it. And ultimately they wound up taking her because she had that unique Story to tell. But yeah, it was a really good, really dope movie. Really enjoyed it. I'm sure you folks have, if you've seen it already, and if not, definitely check it out. And one last thing that I saw a [00:37:00] meme of online, which really made me think, and I could just Google it to see if there's an answer out there, but I haven't. So instead I'm going to ask it and pose it to you folks just for some food for thought. Which is, what language do people that are deaf think in? Interesting, right? If you're born, you've never heard anything. We form our thoughts around the language or languages that we speak. If you're born deaf, what do you think in? But yeah, that aside, definitely a film that is worth a watch. And I highly recommend it. CODA, check it out. And that folks was episode 257 of the spun today podcast. Thank you very much for rocking out with me. I hope you guys enjoyed it. Maybe even learned something, maybe took some morsels of entertainment from it. I really, really appreciate each and every one of you that take the time to listen before I let you go though. I wanted to tell you guys about a really cool podcast that you should [00:38:00] check out. It's the Fire Breathing Kittens podcast. Fire Breathing Kittens is an actual play one shot podcast that plays various tabletop role playing games with a season long plot because there's a beginning and an end to each week story. You can start at any episode. Every week has a different combination of four from the same rotating cast group of people. Join Fire Breathing Kittens as they solve detective mysteries, attempt comedic banter, and enjoy friendship. And you can check out the Fire Breathing Kittens podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, on YouTube, or wherever it is that you get your shows. I'll add a couple of links to the episode description of this podcast episode. And last but certainly not least, I wanted to tell you guys about a few different ways you can help support the sponsored a podcast. If you so choose, [00:39:00] as I said before, as I've said in the past, and as I will absolutely say again, in the future, I appreciate each and every one of you for listening. It's definitely motivating for me and means a lot that folks out there get some sort of benefit or appreciation from me putting out these episodes. If you'd like to support the sponsor a podcast, here are a few different ways that you can do just that. And then I'll check you all out next time. Peace.
In this episode we dive into Twitter sneaker conversations such as "BBall shoes with jeans", plus I get into what vinyls I've picked up recently including some Droog, Fahim, Boldy and... Domino??? Grabbed a new video game, beat a game, read through almost 2 Vampire Hunter D omnibusses and a volume of Maschle as well! Thanks as always for listening AFS Squad! Shoutout to the Patrons: Kyle M, Kingsley G, Tristan S, Brian D, Joshua N, John You can support this podcast, get your name listed above and get early access to episodes at: Patreon.com/ActualFanOfSneakers
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Fahim Anwar stops by the podcast to discuss such topics as his favorite childhood memory, being a nacho connoisseur, an embarrassing stand up moment, his proudest accomplishment, and much more. Fahim offers sound advice on navigating the ever changing road to comedic success. Mr. Anwar's poise and matter of factness were a welcoming presence that seem to accompany every response.
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Check Our New Merch: http://badfriendsmerch.com Tour Tickets: https://badfriendspod.com Get MORE Bad Friends at our Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/badfriends Thank you to our Sponsors: Morgan & Morgan, ZocDoc, Rocket Money & Bespoke Post • Morgan & Morgan: If you're ever injured, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. Their fee is free unless they win. For more information go to https://ForThePeople.com/badfriends or dial Pound LAW (Pound 529) from your cell phone. This is a paid advertisement. • ZocDoc: Find and book top rated doctors at https://www.zocdoc.com/badfriends • Rocket Money: Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Go to https://rocketmoney.com/badfriends • BespokePost: GET 20% off 1st box of awesome at https://www.bespokepost.com code: BADFRIENDS Watch Fahim Anwar Comedy Special "House Money:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbQczAcZb_0 0:00 New Merch Announcement & Santino's New Joke Dates 00:49 The Goop Is A Liar 8:18 We Are Elvis 18:01 I Love You, I Like You, Cheers 28:43 An Unexpected Visit From Lance 34:09 Lance's Beef With Bill Burr 39:18 Bobby Has a Great Face 46:10 Camille Meets Lance At a Bar 51:13 Fahim's New Special "House Money" is Out on YouTube 54:40 The Dance Competition 1:03:53 Thank You For Being a Baaaaad Friend YouTube Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BadFriendsYouTube Audio Subscribe: https://apple.co/31Jsvr2 Merch: http://badfriendsmerch.com More Bobby Lee TigerBelly: https://www.youtube.com/tigerbelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobbyleelive Twitter: https://twitter.com/bobbyleelive Tickets: https://bobbyleelive.com More Andrew Santino Whiskey Ginger: https://www.youtube.com/andrewsantinowhiskeyginger Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheetosantino Twitter: https://Twitter.com/cheetosantino Tickets: http://www.andrewsantino.com More Juicy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jetskijohnson/?hl=en More Fancy SOS VHS: https://www.youtube.com/@SOSVHS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fancyb.1 More Bad Friends iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bad-friends/id1496265971 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/badfriendspod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/badfriends_pod Official Website: http://badfriendspod.com/ Opening Credits and Branding: https://www.instagram.com/joseph_faria & https://www.instagram.com/jenna_sunday Credit Sequence Music: http://bit.ly/RocomMusic // https://www.instagram.com/rocom Character Design: https://www.instagram.com/jeffreymyles Bad Friends Mosaic Sign: https://www.instagram.com/tedmunzmosaicart Produced by: 7EQUIS https://www.7equis.net/ Podcast Producer: Andrés Rosende This episode contains paid promotion. #bobbylee #andrewsantino #badfriends Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are joined by two hilarious comics, Nimesh Patel and Fahim Anwar. Go check out Fahim's new special HOUSE MONEY!
Fahim's new special “House Money” premiers Feb 28th, Link Below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbQczAcZb_0 Repeat guest and new guest, Fahim Anwar and Sam Tallent join us for a little hair of the dog. Mark was up all night with Shane Gillis working on some jokes with him and is still hung over. Nothing a litle boot and rally can't fix. 2 hours of great comedy insights. Joins us, share it, subscribe and come back each week! Fahim Anwar: https://www.fahimanwar.com/ Fahim's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fahimanwar/ Sam Tallent's Special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eIUA1jfEk0 Sam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtallent/ Sam Morril: https://www.sammorril.com/ Mark Normand: https://marknormandcomedy.com/#schedule!loading Shop: https://www.wemightbedrunkpod.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wemightbedrunkpod Bodega Cat: http://www.bodegacatspirits.com We Might Be Drunk is produced, recorded and edited by Gotham Production Studios. Head producer: Matthew Peters https://www.gothamproductionstudios.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mrmatthewpeters/ If you want to start a podcast contact Hello@GothamPodcastStudio.com for a discount on services when referred by WMBD! Support the show & get grooming with Manscaped for 20% off &; free shipping. Head to https://www.manscaped.com & use code DRUNK
The hilarious Fahim Anwar is back to discuss his new special dropping on YouTube. He and Yanni go berserk on aging millennials, explore how comedy fan bases want you to reveal your political stance, and they contemplate the future for Yannis & Fahim with their new comedy personas, Frankie Ant & John Pap. Join our bonus channel for our berserk and uncensored weekly bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/yannispappashour?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator See Yanni do stand up live in your town: Ticket links for his live stand up dates in your city: https://www.yannispappascomedy.com/shows Join our highlights page for highlight clips from the episodes: https://youtube.com/channel/UCfMy34qIYYy7XiRaHKO1ykw
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durée : 00:29:23 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund - Ils ont mis leur vie en jeu(x) et les échecs les ont sortis du désespoir, de l'exclusion et même de la rue. Les destins de Fahim et Mohamed, par Valérie Borst.
durée : 00:29:23 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund - Ils ont mis leur vie en jeu(x) et les échecs les ont sortis du désespoir, de l'exclusion et même de la rue. Les destins de Fahim et Mohamed, par Valérie Borst.
Fahim hangin' with the boys!!
Comic, actor, writer and host Fahim Anwar joins the show to talk about growing up in Seattle, the tiny audience in my studio, music, algorithms, mechanical engineering, working at Boeing, Goatface, racism and so much more. We also did rounds of Just Me Or Everyone, HGFY and unveiled a new segment wherein we learned about Fahim's favorite day-to-day products. (Check Alison's IG for product roundup). Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/
Dr. Sherif Fahim (@SherifAtef) earned his doctorate in Biblical Studies at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. His research at PRTS focuses on Romans 6 and the relation between justification and sanctification in the book of Romans. Sherif holds a B.Th. from Alexandria School of Theology, Alexandria, Egypt; an MAR in Biblical Studies from Moore Theological College, Sydney, Australia; and a Th.M. in Systematic Theology from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. He joined the faculty at Alexandria School of Theology in 2009 where he currently teaches the Book of Romans, Christology, Eschatology, the Reformed Confessions and Theology of the Pentateuch. He also serves as an elder in Sidi Beshr Kebly Presbyterian church, in Alexandria since 2012. He also holds a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from Alexandria University. Sherif lives in Alexandria, Egypt where he grew up, and is married to Marian. They have three daughters, Sophia, Nelly and Naomi. Dr. Tavis Bohlinger (@tavisbohlinger) is the host/producer of The Modern Puritan Podcast, and Director of Media at Reformation Heritage Books in Grand Rapids, MI. He was associate producer and cinematographer for the feature-length documentary, “Revival: The Work of God,” and he has earned accolades for his documentary photography work on autism. Tavis is a Navy veteran, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, and he holds an MDiv from The Masters Seminary and both a Masters and PhD from Durham University in Biblical Studies. The Modern Puritan podcast is a production of Reformation Heritage Books, the premier publisher of Puritan, Reformed, experiential Christian literature worldwide. Visit heritagebooks.org for more information about our ministry and to browse our extensive catalogue of exceptional resources for every Christian, young and old. *We are honored to part of the Confessional Podcast Network, an online directory of trustworthy, confessional/Reformed podcasts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernpuritan/support
Since arriving at the Longy School of Music two years ago, he's made it his mission to pursue social justice through his music. "And actually 'fight' is a good word because that's how I feel about my instrument — I feel like I'm on the front line of a war against barbarity," he said.
In this episode, Dr. Mansharamani speaks with Fahim Fazli, actor, director, producer and author of "Fahim Speaks: A Warrior-Actor's Odyssey from Afghanistan to Hollywood and Back." Fahim shares the story of his personal escape from Afghanistan and his path to becoming an American citizen. He also discusses how his lifelong dream of becoming an actor came to fruition and his sense of duty and responsibility to the United States led him to become a translator with American marines in Afghanistan. Fahim concludes with thoughts about being typecast as a terrorist and reflects briefly on the current actors and writers strike underway in Hollywood.
Fahim drinks coffee at 8p on this ep. He's a real live wire. We talk about Napa, boy bands, saudi money. Oh we also came up with 2 TV shows and a product Fahim is sure to make lots of money off of. write in to the pod: fahimanwardancehour@gmail.com @fahimanwar intro theme by: Magdalena Bay
Fahim rambles to himself and you. A college gig doesn't go according to plan and details on the next special, perhaps more?!? Listen to find out write in to the pod: fahimanwardancehour@gmail.com @fahimanwar intro theme by: Magdalena Bay
Fahim Anwar stops by the podcast to discuss such topics as his favorite childhood memory, being a nacho connoisseur, an embarrassing stand up moment, his proudest accomplishment, and much more. Fahim offers sound advice on navigating the ever changing road to comedic success. Mr. Anwar's poise and matter of factness were a welcoming presence that seem to accompany every response. www.fahimanwar.com
Tech entrepreneur and CEO Fahim Saleh was found dismembered in his luxury Manhattan lower east side apartment. An international businessman, the search for his killer would span the globe. The regular practice of wearing masks during the Covid-19 pandemic made the NYPD's job more difficult. Could the masked man on his elevator security camera be the murderer?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Abyss Podcast - Issue 98: VIC SPENCER This is one of those Episodes! We are joined by Vic Spencer, Dope Emcee, Fashion Guru, And Philanthropist, to chop it up about all things Hip Hop. He talks about the Show he hosted in San Diego, Fahim and the Adidas/Nike incident, Getting involved in the community, and so much more! DON'T SLEEP! TAP IN! Join our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/theabysspodcast IG- @the_abyss_podcast @skitgod_lukeycage @thebonechurch @primojab EMAIL- cftheabysspodcast@gmail.com
Ahmed Fahim is an illustrator, a designer, and an artist based in Bangladesh. Over the years he's worked on some of the finest projects in regards to digital illustrations and designs. However recently Fahim was diagnosed with a terminal illness, it has changed his entire outlook on his creative work and his life as a whole.So this one gets a little heavy at one point. Just a note that this podcast was recorded in early 2022, more than a year ago now, and the artwork in the animation was done by none other than the guest of this episode @ahmedfahim.archives WATCH THE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/wRreUGapNig00:00 Intro05:12 The identity of 'Ahmed Fahim'07:33 Origin story09:16 Why illustrations? 09:49 Supportive parents 12:47 Why choose architecture? 14:09 Art as a business16:46 Seeking inspiration20:41 Could AI replace artists? 26:54 Fahim's favourite artists31:16 Confronting creative ruts34:51 Personal habits36:40 Defining quality content37:21 Living with life-threatening disease42:33 Driving change through art45:55 Leaving a legacy48:18 Words of advice for aspiring artists49:15 Outro
Dr. Sherif Fahim (@SherifAtef) earned his doctorate in Biblical Studies at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. His research at PRTS focuses on Romans 6 and the relation between justification and sanctification in the book of Romans. Sherif holds a B.Th. from Alexandria School of Theology, Alexandria, Egypt; an MAR in Biblical Studies from Moore Theological College, Sydney, Australia; and a Th.M. in Systematic Theology from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. He joined the faculty at Alexandria School of Theology in 2009 where he currently teaches the Book of Romans, Christology, Eschatology, the Reformed Confessions and Theology of the Pentateuch. He also serves as an elder in Sidi Beshr Kebly Presbyterian church, in Alexandria since 2012. He also holds a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering from Alexandria University. Sherif lives in Alexandria, Egypt where he grew up, and is married to Marian. They have three daughters, Sophia, Nelly and Naomi. Dr. Tavis Bohlinger (@tavisbohlinger) is the host/producer of The Modern Puritan Podcast, and Director of Media at Reformation Heritage Books in Grand Rapids, MI. He was associate producer and cinematographer for the feature-length documentary, “Revival: The Work of God,” and he has earned accolades for his documentary photography work on autism. Tavis is a Navy veteran, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, and he holds an MDiv from The Masters Seminary and both a Masters and PhD from Durham University in Biblical Studies. The Modern Puritan podcast is a production of Reformation Heritage Books, the premier publisher of Puritan, Reformed, experiential Christian literature worldwide. Visit heritagebooks.org for more information about our ministry and to browse our extensive catalogue of exceptional resources for every Christian, young and old. *We are honored to part of the Confessional Podcast Network, an online directory of trustworthy, confessional/Reformed podcasts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernpuritan/support
The fellas discuss their comedy weeks, Aristotle's new job and Fahim accidentally trolling St. Rogies himself write in to the pod: fahimanwardancehour@gmail.com @fahimanwar @air_stotle @baluchx intro theme by: Magdalena Bay edited by: @miguelvite_
Fahim and Aristotle attempt to save brick and mortar stores, reminisce about their childhoods and romance in their lives. write in to the pod: fahimanwardancehour@gmail.com @fahimanwar @air_stotle @baluchx intro theme by: Magdalena Bay edited by: @miguelvite_
Fahim and Aristotle discuss Michael Bay, recycling, and pump out a great clothing brand idea ;) write in to the pod: fahimanwardancehour@gmail.com @fahimanwar @air_stotle @baluchx intro theme by: Magdalena Bay edited by: @miguelvite_
EITM interviews Fahim Anwar
Fahim Anwar ( HAT TRICK, Conan, Seth Meyers ) stops by to chat working at grocery stores, meeting in Seattle, his writing process, how Hollywood is changing, his family dynamic, Joe Rogan, and filming his special at The Comedy Store! Stream HAT TRICK now on Youtube & follow Fahim on IG @fahimanwar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Surprise, surprise, surprise! Kansas, a dark red voting state and the first to vote if their state should protect abortion, voted that their state constitution should indeed protect the right to abortion! With the help of new guest and comedian Fahim Anwar, KATG tackles more political news by covering Cracker Barrel aficionados being upset at Cracker Barrel going woke by providing vegan options, Donald Trump's political tricks, a Capitol insurrectionist being sentenced to 7 years in prison, and America killing Al Qaeda's leader. After getting to know all about Fahim, the trio dissects the engagement of comic Dane Cook, 50, and singer/fitness instructor Kelsi Taylor, 23. Wait, what?!
Today, I sit down with comedian, Fahim Anwar. We talk about Yurts, crying, dancing, google trends, dreams, tennis camp, shooting his special at the comedy store, and much more! Fahim has a new special “Hat Trick” available on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/HaTA-HVCo4w Follow Fahim Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fahimanwar Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/fahimanwar This episode is brought to you by Liquid IV. Get 25% off when you go to http://www.liquidiv.com and use the code “Bert” at check out. This episode is also brought to you by Ladder. Go to http://www.ladderlife.com/bert to find out if you're approved today! This episode is also brought to you by Black Buffalo Zero. Go to http://www.blackbuffalo.com and use the code “BERT” at checkout for 15% off your first order. This episode is also brought to you by NextEvo. Get 25% off your first order of $40 or more with the promo code “BERT” at http://www.nextevo.com For all TOUR DATE & MERCH click HERE: http://www.bertbertbert.com Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/bertkreischer Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/BertKreischer Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/bertkreischer Youtube: http://www.Youtube.com/user/Akreischer
Bobby is shark fin soup. Fahim's dick is a secret. Khalyla has an encounter. We talk our live show recap, scheduled sex, perfect Michael Jackson, robot distressed denim, and how our fans are magical poos (just like us). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thank you to our Sponsors: https://babbel.com code: badfriends & https://upstart.com/badfriends & https://www.onnit.com/badfriends YouTube Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BadFriends Watch Fahim Anwar's Hat Trick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaTA-HVCo4w 0:00 How Does Only Fans Work? 6:15 Celebrity Super Spa 12:38 Special Guest Fahim Anwar 18:32 Bobby's Brazilian Butt Lift 25:40 How to Win a Talent Show 36:39 Paying for Comedy Shows 42:56 Fahim's Comedy Store Special: Hat Trick 45:41 Is Bobby a Tuesday/Wednesday Comedian? 49:56 Why Marrying Multiple Wives is a Nightmare 56:35 Naming Antonio Cromartie's Children 58:22 Bobby and Andrew's Only Fans Video More Bobby Lee TigerBelly: https://www.youtube.com/tigerbelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobbyleelive Twitter: https://twitter.com/bobbyleelive Tickets: https://bobbyleelive.com More Andrew Santino Whiskey Ginger: https://www.youtube.com/andrewsantinowhiskeyginger Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheetosantino Twitter: https://Twitter.com/cheetosantino Tickets: http://www.andrewsantino.com More Bad Friends iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bad-friends/id1496265971 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/badfriendspod Twitter: https://twitter.com/badfriends_pod Official Website: http://badfriendspod.com Opening Credits and Branding: https://www.instagram.com/joseph_faria & https://www.instagram.com/jenna_sunday Credit Sequence Music: http://bit.ly/RocomMusic // https://www.instagram.com/rocom Character Design: https://www.instagram.com/jeffreymyles Bad Friends Mosaic Sign: https://www.instagram.com/tedmunzmosaicart Produced by: George Kimmel & Bryce Hallock - 7EQUIS Podcast Producers: Andres Rosende & Pete Forthun This podcast episode was sponsored by Candy Crush Sponsorships: on for this episode