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Rocky & Lissa
Rocky & Lissa Audio: Orange Bowl Bet Wrap Up

Rocky & Lissa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 2:07


Penn State lost to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl Thursday night 27-24. And that means Rock lost his bet with Fishboy. The payoff? Rock performing with the Pittston Area Cheerleaders Tuesday night.

The Cinebytes
026 - House of 1,000 Corpses (2003)

The Cinebytes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 90:05


Ladies and Gentlemen! You are about to enter a world of darkness...a world where life and death are meaningless...and PAIN is GOD...Aw, shucks, I'm just pullin' your leg, Spaceboy! Or is it Fishboy? Some kinda boy...either way, it's just your friendly neighborhood Cinebytes back with a new episode for your listening pleasure!Join Dusty, Jason, and special guest Debbie Ann back for another round to chat about Rob Zombie's instant cult classic from 2003, House of 1,000 Corpses!And don't forget to take some complimentary fried chicken with ya on yer way out...it just tastes so damn good!Send us a textSupport the showPodcast art by Jayson Cessna: https://jaysoncessna.crevado.comMusic by Dusty Lane, created in LMMS.Movie clips provided by https://movie-sounds.org/horror-movie-samples/Audio Engineer: Michael Jones: https://www.facebook.com/bikerackrecords

STORROR Podcast
SP66 - PPP13 feat Josh Dohy | Project Underground 11, Capital, Fishboy & Dr. Eel

STORROR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 120:48


Max swallowed too much Rotherham water on the hang challenge, so Josh Dohy from Vancouver, Canada, stepped in. Dohy, as well as being a creative weapon, also runs his own shorter and more condensed (but not as funny) parkour show called The Movement - https://www.youtube.com/@JoshDohyInstagram - @jdohy If you'd rather watch the podcast and occasionally see some added clips and pics relevant to the conversation, you can access it by becoming a YouTube join member on Storror's YouTube, along with other weekly members-only content - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdPui8EYr_sX6q1xNXCRPXg/join

BudPod with Phil Wang & Pierre Novellie
Episode 243 - Poo Four Dicks Oh Bum

BudPod with Phil Wang & Pierre Novellie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 47:06


The boys have been on a field trip to see the fantastic Luke Kempner in Les Miserables in London's glittering West End. Phil's been on Graham Norton, Pierre has been horrified by the Aquaman trailer, the boys pitch FISHBOY.Correspondence from Shaun and his ads about cellulite and solutions being magic just before bed as opposed to at nightBUDPOD LIVE! SMELLY CRAPMAS! December the 15th at London's Bloomsbury Theatre: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/event-ticketing/app/?ev=22395 Get bonus BudPod on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rocky & Lissa
Rocky & Lissa Audio: Inducing Labor. Is There A Way that REALLY Works?

Rocky & Lissa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 2:48


Fishboy & his wife Monica are expecting a little one the 1st week of November.  Is there a fool-proof way to induce labor?  What worked for you?

classhorrorcast
Talking House of 1000 Corpses with Production Designer Gregg Gibbs

classhorrorcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 129:53


Welcome to ClassHorrorCast, the thrilling podcast that invites you to step into the shadowy world of horror filmmaking. In this spine-tingling episode, we are joined by a special guest, the talented production designer Gregg Gibbs, as we journey into the twisted and nightmarish universe of "House of 1000 Corpses."Join our intrepid hosts as they sit down with Gregg Gibbs, the visionary behind the disturbingly captivating visuals that brought Rob Zombie's directorial debut to life. Delve deep into the macabre process of designing the eerie Firefly family home, exploring the sinister inspirations, and uncovering the ghastly secrets hidden within its walls.Learn about the artistic choices that contributed to the film's unique and unsettling atmosphere, from the grotesque set designs to the hauntingly authentic props that sent shivers down viewers' spines. Gain insight into the challenges and triumphs faced by the production team as they navigated the fine line between horror and art.As we explore the horrifying world of "House of 1000 Corpses," Gregg Gibbs shares exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, shedding light on the collaborative efforts that made this horror classic an unforgettable experience for audiences worldwide.Whether you're a die-hard horror fan, an aspiring filmmaker, or simply curious about the secrets of creating a cinematic nightmare, this episode promises to keep you riveted and maybe even a little unnerved.So, grab your popcorn and get ready to immerse yourself in the darkness as ClassHorrorCast welcomes production designer Gregg Gibbs for a bone-chilling discussion about "House of 1000 Corpses." Just remember, once you enter this house of horrors, there's no turning back!If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to rate/review and check out - https://linktr.ee/FirstClassHorror

Rocky & Lissa
Rocky & Lissa Audio: Fishboy's Gender Reveal Party

Rocky & Lissa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 1:36


Fishboy & Monica have their Gender Reveal party this weekend.  Do you wear Pink or Blue?  Or like Lissa, both!

Council of Reads
-ISSUE 87- Attack of the Flying Fish Boy

Council of Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 126:07


Intro- 00:00:00 New Comics- 00:01:56 The Death of Superman: 30th Anniversary Special #1 Superman #75 Special Edition Fantastic Four #1 Batman & The Joker: Deadly Duo #1 Spider-Man: The Lost Hunt #1 Travelling To Mars #1 The New Golden Age #1 Killchella #1 Wildcats #1 Amazing Spider-Man #13 Batman #129 Avengers #62 Dark Crisis on Infinite Earths #6 Ghost Rider #8 Dark Knights of Steel #8 Moon Knight #17 Gotham City: Year One #2 Spider-Man #2 New Champion of Shazam #3 Venom #13 Minor Threats #3 Do A Powerbomb #6 Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #6 Dark Ride #2 Seven Sons #6 Kevin Conroy, Carlos Pacheco, Kevin O'Neil- 01:10:54 Andor episode 10- 01:15:37 Film Flashback: Not Another Teen Movie- 01:25:48 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever- 01:34:49

Uswitusqaq's Dream
Iqalluk Tan'uraq – Fish Boy

Uswitusqaq's Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 3:06


While he fishes, a boy is transported to a distant land by a fish. This story is read by Hunter Simeonoff from Akhiok, AK. It was originally shared to Alphonse Pinart by an unidentified Alutiiq person in 1871-72.

Rocky & Lissa
Rocky & Lissa Audio: The After Party Update

Rocky & Lissa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 1:58


So what happened at the after party at Fishboy's wedding this weekend?  Did Rock ever make it?  Get the update here...

Rocky & Lissa
Rocky & Lissa Audio: The After Party Debate

Rocky & Lissa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 3:00


Everyone at KRZ is psyched for Fishboy's wedding this weekend.  Following the reception there's an "after party."  Rock says he's not 23 anymore, and wants to cut out early.  Would you go to the after party???

Back Tracks: Aerosmith Revisited
Episode 26: Bone To Bone (Coney Island White Fish Boy)

Back Tracks: Aerosmith Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 24:17


Join us as we get the name wrong of this week's song multiple times but still have a blast checking out "Bone To Bone (Coney Island White Fish Boy) from Night In The Ruts! Catch our newest show "Back Tracks: Theme Music" where we take a dive deep into the symbiotic relationship between music and story. Available wherever you get your podcasts! You can follow us on twitter @BTAerosmith and please support our friend and sponsor Ken Napzok on Pop Rockin' Radio! https://www.mixcloud.com/PopRockinRadio.

Have We Made It Yet?
Ep. 74 - Streams w/ Christopher Yip (Writer/Director)

Have We Made It Yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 57:29 Transcription Available


Hosted by actor Lucas Ng and comedian Josh Yang. Full ep. on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Znnzwxl2QEkThis week, we talk with Edmonton born, and Toronto based, Chinese Canadian writer/director, Christopher Yip, as he is in post-production on his upcoming series "Streams Flow from a River" which is set during a snowstorm in the home of a Chinese immigrant family in rural Alberta. We talk about the themes of family and generational perspectives of diasporic communities and Christopher's own work channeling his experiences. Former HWMIY Podcast guests are also involved in "Streams", with Jinny Wong as a member of the cast, and comedian/writer Leonard Chan involved with writing an episode of the series! Christopher's next project, "FISH BOY", is a coming-of-age short film based on his childhood growing up Queer and Asian in the Bible Belt of Canada, is set to shoot Summer 2022.

Three Black Halflings | A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast
"Fishboy 5: Rise of the Booyah" - Can I Still Watch This?

Three Black Halflings | A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 90:32


The dead speak, the galaxy has heard a mysterious broadcast, the threat of revenge and the sinister voice of the late Joss Whedon. We're revisiting the reported experiences of actor Ray Fisher on the set of Justice League and the dilema of engaging with the work of problematic creators. We'll also be joined by the host of the Secret Nerd Podcast Navaar Jackson for a brand new segment! Want more 3BH in your life? You can now buy merchandise here!  Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/tbhalflings for your Shirefolk Shoutout and Bonus Episodes including Campfire Chats where we dive into each episode of Outlaws & Obelisks. Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @tbhalflings, on our Discord, or email secondbreakfast@tbhalflings.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Libra Lounge with Keisha Podcast
Episode 127 – Kim K and Fish Boy

The Libra Lounge with Keisha Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 52:08


The shade is real on this episode. Tiger King has cancer, RHONY is in shambles, Kim K is seen in an aquarium with fish lipped Pete Davidson, Meghan “I’m not black” Markle still using her Royal name and so much more. Keisha talks about her Read More ...

Disology Podcast
Disology 21: The Rainbow Fish-boy: Pixar's Luca as an LGBTQ+ Allegory

Disology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 85:03


Disology 21: The Rainbow Fish-boy: Pixar's Luca as an LGBTQ+ Allegory Description: Rachel and Sam are joined by Ryan Pagella of The Mutant Ages to discuss the latest Pixar release, Luca, and its interpretation as an allegory for living as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Resources: Watch Luca on Disney+ How Gay is Pixar's Luca? By Marissa Martinelli on Slate Why Pixar is an LGBTQ Love Story (Despite What Pixar Says) by Mitch Brook on Screenrant Follow Ryan on The Mutant Ages and YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disology/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disology/support

Dirt from the Road
Acoustic Punk Lunch Hour with Fishboy!

Dirt from the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 60:52


A lunch break of acoustic punk proportions! Anti-folk alt-punk Texas songwriter FISHBOY guests on the pod. More on Fishboy: https://yofishboy.com/ Support the pod: https://www.patreon.com/BrettNewski1 Get Newski's new book "It's Hard to be a Person": https://brettnewski.com/merch/its-hard-to-be-a-person-defeating-anxiety-surviving-the-world-and-having-more-fun-book-amp-album

I'm a fan of...
#38 Fishboy (Eric Michener)

I'm a fan of...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 106:21


This episode our musical feature is also our interview guest. Eric Michener is the creative force behind the musical project Fishboy. This episode I feature music from Fishboy's latest release, Waitsgiving. Then we settle into a nice interview with Eric. Enjoy!

Radio Active Kids
RAK 6/5/21 - New kidney music?

Radio Active Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 116:18


We've got brand new kidney...erm...kindie music on this week's Radio Active Kids show, by Pierce Freelon, Story Surprise, Fug und Janina & Frisbi Jones, Michael and the Rockness Monsters, Percy and the Prefects, Fishboy, Levity Beet Music, Simone Ludwig, Sally Balfour, Emily Who, Mr Roberelli ft. Lucy Hiku Music, Three O'Clock Rock, Mister B's Buzz, Outta The Books, Bingly and The Rogues, & Happy Mermaid Learning, plus some awesome older tunes by Kevin Kammeraad and the Cooperfly Puppet Troupe & Joanie Calem! Playlist: https://spinitron.com/WSFM/pl/13401230/Radio-Active-Kids

Three Black Halflings | A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast
"Fishboy 4: Return of the Booyah" - DC's First Black Superhero

Three Black Halflings | A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 69:02


Today we are looking at the representation of DC's first black superhero Cyborg and the reported experiences of actor Ray Fisher on the set of Justice League. Article: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/ray-fisher-opens-up-about-justice-league-joss-whedon-and-warners-i-dont-believe-some-of-these-people-are-fit-for-leadership?fbclid=IwAR2bTrYhJxcLTEo005FY_zGQiyKrIJkm5ZPl3I_CfAVY-8XP4ZxiPwxa8FY If you enjoy this podcast please help us out by leaving a review and sharing with your fellow adventurers. Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/tbhalflings for your Shirefolk Shoutout and Bonus Episodes. Connect with us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @tbhalflings, on our Discord or email secondbreakfast@tbhalflings.com Theme Music by Jonathan Charles @the_lonely_orchestra See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Don't Feed the Artists
Bandcamp & Waitsgiving

Don't Feed the Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 68:51


This week we're joined by Denton's very own Eric Michener of Fishboy to chat about Bandcamp and its influence on independent musicians, before we hear some of the story behind Fishboy's seventh album, Waitsgiving. Show Notes Our first episode with Fishboy in 2016 Is it Bandcamp Friday? Spire SoundPrism What We're Listening To Waitsgiving Visit Fishboy's Website Support Fishboy on Bandcamp Support Fishboy Directly Follow Fishboy on Instagram Follow Fishboy on Twitter Follow Fishboy on Facebook Follow Fishboy on YouTube Follow @dftapodcast on Instagram Follow @dftapodcast on Facebook Support Artists During COVID-19 Email Us

Their Tropes Battled for Dominance
13. Punk!Tentacle Monster -- Alternatively: FishBoy Punk Edits (Punk AU/Tentacle Monster)

Their Tropes Battled for Dominance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 64:42


Liz throws a 2013-style punk edit on the podcast! Think big eyeliner, sleeve tattoos, and ear gages galore. And flower crowns for some reason????? Gabs takes the surprises up another notch and makes Liz look at tentacle porn from the 1800's! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trope-podcast/support

I'm a fan of...
#33 Fishboy, Peng Dang and David J. Diaz

I'm a fan of...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 119:25


This episode our featured band is Fishboy and our interview guests are stand-up comics Peng Dang and David J. Diaz. Fishboy is an indie rock band out of Denton, TX that has been making music since the early 2000's. We sample music from their album Art Guards however, their new album Waitsgiving will be out April 2nd. David J. Diaz and Peng Dang are stand-up comics from the DFW area. Both are extremely active in the local comedy scene and can be found performing somewhere almost every week.

West Coast Radio
West Coast Radio #42 - "Covid 19, The Presidential Election & 2020 Present: Theatre of the Absurd."

West Coast Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 40:33


Welcome to West Coast Radio #42.  In this episode....  *** *** A woman declared dead was discovered breathing in found alive is Michigan funeral home moments before embalming.  *** *** Comfort Levels surrounding the initial rounds of the covid-19 vaccine.  *** *** Ideal strategies for someone who finds themselves to be homeless for 72 hours. *** *** Brief Film Review of, "House of 1000 Corpses" by Rob Zombie.  That movie where Dwight Schrute gets filleted into Fishboy!!!!!  I do not recommend. Too violent.  Even for a twisted pup like Mateo. *** *** From New York City, WCR's Musical Guest is Bluish performing, "Standby" (8min29sec) *** *** insta: @blu_ishhhh --- In bio is a link to enjoy Bluish in, "You're Gonna Be Great"  an Artist Compilation in Support of Integrate NYC. *** *** bluishmusic.bandcamp.com *** *** bluishmusic.com *** *** Find Bluish on Spotify as well. *** This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/west-coast-radio/message

Corner of the Void
EP16 - A Stabby Fish Boy and a Swamp Ass Demon

Corner of the Void

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 98:16


Sorry to lecture y'all, but we've got so many pearls of wisdom we need to share this week: Don't night swim at Sea World, don't fall asleep in the wilds of Indonesia, and don't take home statues you find in secluded caves. In this episode we discuss five terrible animal attacks before Nat recounts the fully out the gate tale of the Crone of the Catskills.

Catchupcast
25. Quality Content

Catchupcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 84:15


Ethan and Isaac are joined this week by our SECOND-EVER GUEST, Danny (who is from the future!)! Over the course of this extended episode, they discuss words that only work in certain accents, secret wheels, soup and sandwich loopholes, the Notty Notto Market, discuss climbing adventures, Party Animals (ever seen an eight-tentacled kegstand?), share spooky ghost stories and slightly less spooky camp stories, and reveal the next big Marvel franchise--Fish Boy and Neverfall Boy! Catchupcast is a podcast that features Isaac and Ethan, who have conversations about whatever is on their minds and keep up with what is going on in each other's lives! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ethan-mcatee/message

Jeff Walker & Amanda
AUDIO: Superbowl Losses

Jeff Walker & Amanda

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 1:32


Our thoughts and prayers are with Fishboy while he mourns the loss of his beloved 49ers.

The Teachers' Podcast
Chloe Daykin (Children's Author): The Journey of an Author

The Teachers' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 26:27


In this episode, Claire speaks with Chloe Daykin a teacher, award-winning writer and children’s author. Chloe begins by explaining her journey of attending art school, becoming an artist and creating pop-up books. After becoming a mother, Chloe decided she wanted to follow her childhood dream of becoming a writer and set out to do just that. Chloe began writing and sending out short stories and playscripts in order to help her receive a bursary for a MA at Newcastle University. She was successful in attaining the bursary and completed her qualification. After receiving her postgraduate, Chloe began writing a children’s book, a young adult’s book and an adult’s book to help understand her target market and the text type she would like to explore further. She decided to complete the children’s book and shortly after writing the story, she met with her agent and began receiving offers from various publishers. In the podcast, Chloe speaks about her journey as a writer and author. She openly speaks about her three published books and how she generated the ideas for each story. Similarly, she talks about the concepts and experiences that inspire her to write, as well as, the risks she takes when writing. Chloe touches upon the editing process and how this is incorporated when publishing a book. Moreover, she makes direct links of how her books can be used within the classroom, in addition to why they should be used.   KEY TAKEAWAYS   Generating ideas In addition to using her own creative mind, Chloe uses her day-to-day and life experiences to stimulate ideas for new texts. She begins with an image in her head and uses that to write the words for the text. She uses the image as her anchor and if the words don’t match the image she knows she has diverted from her original idea.     Risk taking Chloe is confident enough to take risks when writing. She will allow herself to make facts up but will cross-check and validate them before publishing. This is done during the editing process.   Editing process The editing process varies from book to book and author to author. Parts of the text may be amended, reversed or removed. Subsequently, this affects the content and flow of the text and it may result to a sudden shift or alteration of the storyline.   Links to the curriculum Fire Girl, Forest boy – links to themes of rainforest, conservation, biomes, deforestation and any other big environmental themes. It also links to cultural themes of South America. Fish Boy – plastic in the ocean, plants and animals, life under the sea and extinction. It also links to PSHE topics of bullying, friendship, trust and being honest and open. The Boy Who Hit Ploy – links to self-discovery and identity,   Using the books in the classroom Fire Girl, Forest Boy – dual narrative, fast-paced, has a gripping story, talks about big environmental issues, beautifully written, exotic, set in an exciting place, includes adventure and mystery. Pulls everyone along and it can be covered in short sections.   BEST MOMENTS   “I love reading children’s books, so children’s and young adults books was kind of my thing.” “They are all so different…the latest ones is quite fast-paced, quirky, original and quite unusual but quite beautifully written that’s a very important part of it. They can be quite a lyrical, poetic quality to the writing. In terms of content, somebody described it as magic meets modernity.” “With the poetry ethic it comes quite naturally. It has to flow and if I think too hard about it, it doesn’t flow through. It has to come quite instantly.” “Reading other people’s book, meeting people, travelling and imaging. Being an artist first, I always have an image in my head before I start writing a book. I come up with that and the words come from there. I know if it’s gone off slightly, if I come back to the image and it doesn’t quite fit.” “I just wanted to really show people the world really and go ‘do you know what, come with me, read a book.” You don’t get to chose when you are a kid but you can through reading.” “Not yet, that’s next on my list. I would love to do a children’s play with some really cool songs in it and [it] just [be] really fun.” “[Schools] invite me down, I travel down and do the school assembly in the afternoon. Then the next day, I do a few workshops, working in different classes, particularly because ‘Fire Girl, Forest Boy’ really fits in with a lot of themes in the curriculum. We do really cool workshops, where we make pop-up books and we pretend we go on this big journey of discover to the rainforest and then we create museums of discovery books, where we invent magical objects that we find. Then we do writing where we unleash the power of the magical objects.” “I like getting ways of people writing where they don’t really notice that they are doing it. So they are so wrapped up and excited it about that it just flows and we are not thinking about spelling or different words and we are living it in the minute and do some really exciting, powerful work.” “I don’t think anyone uses the word ‘fun’. It’s not a fun period… it’s hard, it’s challenging. Sometimes it’s exciting challenging because you get to write new bits that go in and generally that’s what it is for me. I generally react quite shocked…so it’s often extra going in rather than cutting bits out.” “It’s about who it’s important to be important to. It’s really about search for identity, so in the times of YouTube and kids thinking it’s important to be popular with millions of people, this is about who it’s important to be important to. In it [the book] he’s kind of thinking do I want millions of fans on this or actually is it more important to be really close to my dad. Discovering who your family is and that can you be people who are outside of your immediate family and building your own families up. “We are all a mixed bag.” “A lot of my chapters are broken down into short little chunks to make it kind of accessible and fun.” “They’re [her children] very good, really good critics and very helpful. They don’t hold back on telling you what they think, which is great because you need to know. I like read it aloud to them and we axe loads bits.” “Michael Rosen; funny, poetic, great he’s a really lovely guy.”   VALUABLE RESOURCES Faber and Faber: https://www.faber.co.uk/author/chloe-daykin/ Fire Girl, Forest Boy: https://www.faber.co.uk/9780571349432-fire-girl-forest-boy.html The Boy Who Hit Ploy: https://www.faber.co.uk/9780571326785-the-boy-who-hit-play.html Fish Boy: https://www.faber.co.uk/9780571326761-fish-boy.html Chloe Daykin’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/chloedaykin?lang=en Reading Rocks North Conference: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/heather-wright-reading-rocks-10957775228 The Teachers’ Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheTeachersPodcast/ Classroom Secrets Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClassroomSecretsLimited/ Classroom Secrets website: https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/  LIFE/work balance campaign: https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/lifeworkbalance-and-wellbeing-in-education-campaign-2019/    ABOUT THE HOST Claire Riley Claire, alongside her husband Ed, is one of the directors of Classroom Secrets, a company she founded in 2013 and which provides outstanding differentiated resources for teachers, schools, parents and tutors worldwide. Having worked for a number of years as a teacher in both Primary and Secondary education, and experiencing first-hand the difficulties teachers were facing finding appropriate high-quality resources for their lessons, Claire created Classroom Secrets with the aim of helping reduce the workload for all school staff. Claire is a passionate believer in a LIFE/work balance for those who work in education citing the high percentage of teachers who leave or plan to leave their jobs each year. Since February 2019, Classroom Secrets has been running their LIFE/work balance campaign to highlight this concerning trend. The Teachers’ Podcast is a series of interviews where Claire meets with a wide range of guests involved in the field of education. These podcasts provide exciting discussions and different perspectives and thoughts on a variety of themes which are both engaging and informative for anyone involved in education.    

The Christian O’Connell Show
FULL SHOW: Thank You Fish Boy

The Christian O’Connell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 67:56


Today we had a Monday Misheards for the ages, and Christian asks Melbourne 'What's in your boot?'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Or It Didn't Happen
Lovers, Or It Didn't Happen

Or It Didn't Happen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 25:45


Featuring stories written and read by Pip Smith, Rachel Ang, Sophia Melika, Victoria Manifold, Zacha Rosen, Pat Grant, and Caramel Sauce Mel.   Links missing in your podcast app? Visit http://fbiradio.com/oritdidnthappen#lovers RED CRAB — PIP SMITH Pip Smith’s latest book is Half Wild. Find more of her work at pipsmith.net Red Crab came out of the sidelines of writing a book about the more serious side of things on Christmas Island. It was read at Cuplet, a regular poetry night in Newcastle. Their next event is on July 11th. Follow them on Facebook for more details. GHOST GIRLFRIEND — RACHEL ANG Rachel Ang is a comics artist from Melbourne, and co-editor of the excellent Comic Sans anthology. Ghost Girlfriend was originally published in parts, as an instagram comic: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. The radio version ran slightly ahead of the drawn version, follow Rachel on Instagram for the rest. More of Rachel’s work is at drawbyfour.com Ghost Girlfriend was recorded by Bec Fary, whose Sleeptalker is very much worth checking out. Thanks also to Jordan Fennell. Songs from Ghost Girlfriend: Sola Gratia — SQÜRL (Only Lovers Left Alive soundtrack) Shrine and Dash — Michael Giacchino (Coco soundtrack) FISHBOY — SOPHIA MELIKA Sophia Melika is a storyboard artist, illustrator, animator, and a formidable weeder out of the weak. Find more of her work at sophiamelika.com and on Instagram. Fishboy was originally read at Read to Me, a comics reading night in Sydney. The next Read to Me is on July 2nd. Details on Facebook. SPINE — VICTORIA MANIFOLD Victoria Manifold is a Sydney-based author of many things, and you can follow her work via Instagram. Spine was originally published in her zine collection of short stories Tired Bodies. Songs from Spine: In the Cold, Cold Night — The White Stripes 12 PARTIES WITHOUT YOU — ZACHA ROSEN; READ BY PAT GRANT 12 Parties Without You was read by Pat Grant, a writer and cartoonist. His latest book is The Grot, in collaboration with Fionn McCabe, which you can browse, read online, or buy here. Music in this story was by David Goldschmidt. It was written by Zacha Rosen. 12 Parties was originally recorded by Jess O’Callahan, and read by Bethany Atkinson Quinton for All the Best. Her reading is also unbelievably good. You can listen to it here. Thanks also to Heidi Pett. WAITING FOR LOVE — CARAMEL SAUCE MEL Caramel Sauce Mel is a Sydney-based artist with no small hand in one of the local spoken word scenes. Find more via Instagram or, often, at Word in Hand events.  Episode art by Rachel Ang. Show art by Annie Hamilton.    

West Kernow Sounds ( WKS)
The Complete Ghost Of Fishboy Tractor Interview.

West Kernow Sounds ( WKS)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 34:48


the first podcast is with The Ghost of Fishboy Tractor, recorded up in Tafs front room, with an interruption by Marianne.

Book Fight
Ep 263: Winter of Wayback, 1994 (Rick Moody, "The Grid")

Book Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 70:34


Boy, the '90s are just flying by! We're already up to 1994, a year marked by tragedy (Kurt Cobain, Nicole Brown Simpson) and triumph (Mike's high school graduation). Our reading this week is a short story by Rick Moody, "The Grid." We talk about the story's unconventional structure, its musical voice, and its Gen X-era references. Mike also admits to having read this story aloud to multiple girlfriends (he was young! it was a different time!) In publishing news this week, we take a deep dive into the story of a first novel, Fishboy, to see how a debut novelist was being marketed and promoted by a big press circa 1994. The New York Times did a multi-part series on the book's launch, providing a step-by-step look at how author Mark Richard tried to sell the book, and himself, to the reading public. We've also got video game news, font news (the birth of Comic Sans!), and for 90s Movie Club Mike is revisiting Reality Bites and wondering how Gen X was somehow erased from the public consciousness.

Old Guy and The Kid
Mortal Engines and a Fish Boy?!?!

Old Guy and The Kid

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 57:48


We went to go see why Engines are Mortal and who's responsible for that and followed it up with the story of a Fish boy. Leaving confused after the engine show and giving the fish boy a good rating, we decided to talk about it and redeem our audio quality failure from last time. We made it through with a lot less squirrel moments and a few more laughs. Join us for spoiler episode number 2 of whatever the hell we are doing, because I have no idea myself. Thanks for stopping by once again. We love our fans!Happy New Year! **Look at us on Instagram: @oldguyandthekid****Follow us on twitter: @guyandkid****Support us on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/oldguyandthekid**

The Movie Multiverse
Episode 119: Aquaman (You that fish boy from the TV?)

The Movie Multiverse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 128:52


A recap/review of Aquaman, the sixth movie set in the DC Extended Universe.  We start in on the News Bits at 4:40 and get back to Aquaman talk at 14:40.  Check out our Patreon page at Patreon.com/MovieMultiverse to see how you can receive the newest installment of our mini-episode series, Extra Dimensions, where Joel and I discuss Bird Box and other movies we've seen recently!

Last Call at Slick's
You the Fish Boy from the TV? (Aquaman review) - The Last Call Podcast

Last Call at Slick's

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 58:59


What a year it's been and to close out 2018, we bring you our review of Aquaman! Have YOU seen it yet? Did you love it? Hate it? Where does Aquaman stand in your DCEU rankings? Join the discussion and let us know! It's The Last Call Podcast!

Now Playing - The Movie Review Podcast

DC Comics invites audiences to dive under the sea and get chummy with Aquaman - a character who got a lot of sand kicked in his face back in the days of Superfriends.  Now tough guy Jason Momoa is on the hook to win the bastard Atlantean some cinematic justice. Will he stop half-brother King Orm (Patrick Wilson) from becoming Oceanmaster, and uniting the seven seas against the surface world?  More importantly, can "Fishboy" talk crabby podcasters Arnie, Jakob, and Stuart out of torpedoing his first stand-alone feature? Listen and find out.

WTFAnime
WTFAnime Episode 46- This Sad Fish Boy

WTFAnime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 65:22


Happy holidays to all of our listeners!   We recorded this several months ago and we're so excited for you all to hear it! So strap in for awkward teenagers, Innsmouth folk and Podcast Juice.   You can find more of James on Twitter @OnShotRPG and on his many podcasts you can find here http://oneshotpodcast.com/    This time we watched Tsuredure Children Episodes 1-3   Music on the show is Jackpot by TheFatRat

Just Us Weirdos
Issue 9: Brainwashing, Boy-Fish, and Binary, Oh My

Just Us Weirdos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 27:45


Remember that cliffhanger from 2 issues back? Shall we wait another issue to resolve it? No? Ok, then let's dig in to our fledgling superhero team figuring out the next steps. Baninja is sure he has the best idea for a way forward, but so does Dagny. For that matter, Ameenah thinks her idea is pretty good as well. So they do what every horror movie has taught them to never do: they split the team. This issue tracks Ameenah as she follows up on Jules "Fish Boy" Jones, and on Dagny as she prepares to confront her mother: Gwennifer Work. The post Issue 9: Brainwashing, Boy-Fish, and Binary, Oh My appeared first on Just Us Weirdos.

Across the Margin: The Podcast
Episode 44: Who Is John Gosslee?

Across the Margin: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 46:40


Simply put, John Gosslee is an author, poet, and editor. But with his prodigious and ever-expanding presence in the literary world, we here at Across The Margin believe such an elementary definition of Gosslee will not suffice. With this in mind, we felt the need to get to know more about such a unique and ambitious artist. In order to dig down to the root of the question regarding who exactly John Gosslee is, it was imperative to get a first hand account of the various projects he helms, the books he has written, and the myriad of ventures he has embarked upon. In this latest episode of Beyond the Margin, we take a journey into the mind of a true original and an all around literary citizen.This is an episode where Gosslee’s early days birthing the renowned literary magazine Fjords Review are recalled, his time at Pank Magazine (“the riskiest magazine on the literary scene”) is discussed, and where we delve into all his work with C and R Press and take a look at his recent tenure as the Editor In Chief of the New York based Arts publication Quiet Lunch. Amazingly, Gosslee oversaw all these endeavors while he was in the midst of releasing a collection of deeply thought-provoking and engaging books including: 12 Sonnets For the Zodiac (nominated for the National Book Critic’s Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize), Blitzkrieg, Analog, the controversial Out Of Context, and Fish Boy, and after touching on each book and to wind down the interview, Gosslee’s exciting forthcoming release, 50 Contemporary Women Artists: Groundbreaking Contemporary Art From 1960 to Now, was discussed as well as his collaboration with Across The Margin in Notes on A Poetry Film I never Made (ATM Publishing, Coming Soon…). Want to learn more about a tireless artist capable of such a prolific output? — find out more on this latest journey Beyond the Margin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Film Slice Podcast
Shape Of Water - The tales of Fishboy

Film Slice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 32:25


Ep 18:The Film Slice Crew review Shape of Water!It won the Best Picture for 2018, but did it win our hearts?Have a listen and find out.Let us know what you thought of the film. Or the Podcast. Or anything. Just let us know!Insta:@FilmSlicePodTwitter:@film_Slice_PodSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/FilmSlice)

Texas State Student Media
Studio C sessions: Fishboy full audio

Texas State Student Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 16:12


Our neighbors from way up the highway dropped by on the tail end of their tour!

Speak Your Success
EP 9 | One Thing That We All Need

Speak Your Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 22:42


In this episode, I want to share a personal experience to give a little insight on me. I wanted to share some of my lower percentage choices (ie. Bad decisions lol) to shed light on this topic. From having a phenomenal quote of the week to welcoming a dear friend into the #WinnersCircle! Also feel free to share topics that you would like to hear covered as well. Looking forward to connecting with you all and I'd love to hear your thoughts, comments, and suggestions.  Mahiri Takai: Contact him here: www.mahiritakai.com Purchase Best Selling Book: The Adventures of FishBoy: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077XB765H/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1  https://www.instagram.com/mahiritakai/ https://www.instagram.com/mfwdallas/  twitter.com/mahiritakai?lang=en Our podcast is now available now on:  iHeart Radio iTunes  Google Play Music  Spotify Soundcloud If you haven't picked up your autographed copy of my Amazon best-selling book, Process or for booking information visit here:https://jonathanjonesspeaks.com/products/ or contact me Jonathan@jonathanjonesspeaks.com  Connect on Social: Facebook.com/syspodcast1 Instagram.com/syspodcast1 Twitter.com/syspodcast1 Connect with Jonathan: https://twitter.com/JonathanJSpeaks  https://www.facebook.com/jonathanjonesspeaks  https://www.instagram.com/jonathanjonesspeaks  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanjonesspeaks

The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast

The Artistic Director of Amphibian Stage Productions from Fort Worth, Texas comes on the show to talk about her career, what it takes to be an AD, and her work as a playwright-- namely Smart, Pretty, Funny. Contact Twitter Facebook theghostlightpod@gmail.com If you, or someone you know, are interested in getting involved, please reach out to me at the contacts listed above. Send a brief description of who you are, where you're from, and what you do. Music Intro music was provided by Fishboy. Outro music was provided by Komiku. Find out more on the The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast website. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1e1992 for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast.

The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast

NYC-based costume designer Genevieve Beller details her experience working as both a designer, a stitcher, and all-around fabric magician. Contact Twitter Facebook theghostlightpod@gmail.com If you, or someone you know, are interested in getting involved, please reach out to me at the contacts listed above. Send a brief description of who you are, where you're from, and what you do. Music Intro music was provided by Fishboy. Outro music was provided by Breeze and Inner Ocean Records. Find out more on the The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast website. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1e1992 for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast.

The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast

High school theatre directors are vital to the development of young theatre professionals. It's no doubt that Legacy high school in Mansfield, Texas has one of the best in Jeremy Ferman. Contact Twitter Facebook theghostlightpod@gmail.com If you, or someone you know, are interested in getting involved, please reach out to me at the contacts listed above. Send a brief description of who you are, where you're from, and what you do. Music Intro music was provided by Fish Boy. Outro music was provided by Komiku. Find out more on the The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast website. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1e1992 for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast.

The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast

Cason Day, a NYC-based musical theatre actor and composer, comes on the show to talk about his experiences at AMDA and what his future holds. Contact Twitter Facebook theghostlightpod@gmail.com If you, or someone you know, are interested in getting involved, please reach out to me at the contacts listed above. Send a brief description of who you are, where you're from, and what you do. Music Intro music was provided by Fishboy. Outro music was provided by Komiku. Find out more on the The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast website. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1e1992 for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast.

The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast

Perhaps the perfect personification of Millie, Taylor Quick, a NYC-based musical theatre actress, comes on the show to talk about her success in the big city and her plans for the future. Contact Twitter Facebook theghostlightpod@gmail.com If you, or someone you know, are interested in getting involved, please reach out to me at the contacts listed above. Send a brief description of who you are, where you're from, and what you do. Music Intro music was provided by Fish Boy. Outro music was provided by Komiku. Find out more on the The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast website. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1e1992 for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast.

Talk Is Jericho
Rainn Wilson

Talk Is Jericho

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 80:56


What the heck is a zonkey!? Well, that's just one of the many interesting things you'll learn from Rainn Wilson (aka Dwight Schrute on "The Office" and Harry Mudd on the new "Star Trek: Discovery") on TIJ! Rainn describes what it was like playing Fishboy in Rob Zombie's "House of 1000 Corpses," auditioning for the role of Dwight, hosting "Saturday Night Live," and meeting his hero, Eric Idle of "Monty Python" fame. He also reveals how he deals with forgetting lines in live situations, what he loves most about Star Trek: Discovery, and whether or not there will ever be a reunion of The Office.

The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast

The artistic director of the Oklahoma City Rep, Donald Jordan, details his career in the theatre as an actor, director, designer, and more. Contact Twitter Facebook theghostlightpod@gmail.com If you, or someone you know, are interested in getting involved, please reach out to me at the contacts listed above. Send a brief description of who you are, where you're from, and what you do. Music Intro music was provided by Fish Boy. Outro music was provided by Komiku. Find out more on the The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast website. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1e1992 for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast.

The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast

Texas Tech theatre chair Mark Charney discusses his long and unique journey through the theatre with a focus on criticism, playwriting, and education. Contact Twitter Facebook theghostlightpod@gmail.com If you, or someone you know, are interested in getting involved, please reach out to me at the contacts listed above. Send a brief description of who you are, where you're from, and what you do. Music Intro music was provided by Fish Boy. Outro music was provided by Komiku. Find out more on the The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast website. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1e1992 for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast.

The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast

Dallas/Fort Worth-based actress Amber Flores comes on the show to talk about how her experiences in theatre are informing her work as a real estate agent, growing up in El Paso, Texas, and Sondheim. Contact Twitter Facebook theghostlightpod@gmail.com If you, or someone you know, are interested in getting involved, please reach out to me at the contacts listed above. Send a brief description of who you are, where you're from, and what you do. Music Intro music was provided by Fish Boy. Outro music was provided by Komiku. Find out more on the The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast website. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1e1992 for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Ghost Light: A Theatre Interview Podcast.

Don't Feed the Artists

Thin Skin joins us for an episode covering politics, condoms, trailer parks, and our seemingly regular segments on genres, labels, tour stories, and more. Show Notes Thin Skin's EP live at the double wide TS/FN Pei Wei Michael Briggs / Civil Recording Vomit Blaster / new Beginnings - Thin Skin & Flesh Narc Tour 2017 Thin Skin / Flesh Narc Need a VAN Poo-Pourri This Is Punk? What We're Listening To? Mother Tongues' new self-titled album Fishboy's new album Art Guards Landlady $UICIDEBOY$ Flower Travellin' Band L7 Come Cry With Me by Daniel Romano Felt & Fur's new album Aftertouch smoker by Strays Country Teasers Kumbia Queers The Wytches Chon's new album Jacob Collier   What're You Listening To? Follow Thin Skin on Instagram Follow Thin Skin on Facebook Support Thin Skin on Bandcamp Featured Song (Unreleased) ”Scumbag” by Thin Skin

Don't Feed the Artists

For our second episode, we sat down with some of the members of Fishboy, after their set at Band Together Denton, a local house show festival and fundraiser. Show Notes Fishboy The Crichton Leprechaun Clogs Lauren Records The Jagoe House (our DIY venue) Frostwire Bathtub (Brushing My Teeth) by Fishboy J&Js Pizza on the Square JAGOE 100 An Elephant by Fishboy Intercom System on “Totes Part 1” Fishboy (Wikipedia) Art Guards on Facebook “The Bathroom” - Fishboy Little D by Fishboy Past Shows - yofishboy.com Athens Popfest Fishboy at Athens Popfest The Orbiting Human Circus (of the Air) Podcast Happy Happy Birthday to Me - Albatross… by Fishboy Diners Austin City Limits Ham Horn Band Together Denton 35 Denton   Pond Googolplexia

Fab 5 Podcast
Episode 57a - Navigator Cast Update

Fab 5 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 2:13


Hey Navigator Nation, This is a short but sweet episode.  Since we received feedback from the Navigator nation that they missed the Wednesday release, I, Susie Q decided to give this editing gig a try......take that Kylo Rob and Fish Boy. Im off to Walt Disney World on Saturday.....yeah! Susie Q

Fab 5 Podcast
Episode 28 - Day 8 of the 12 Days of Christmas (Animal Kingdom continued #4P1D)

Fab 5 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2015 10:28


Welcome to Day 8 of the 12 days of Christmas!   The 4 parks in 1 day episodes heard only on the WDW Navigators Podcast.   Today, we are still at Animal Kingdom Park and knock out three attractions quickly ~ Kilimanjaro Safaris, Expedition Everest and Dinosaur.   Is that the Fish Boy you hear crying on Dinosaur?   I guess you will just have to listen to find out.Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@wdwnavigators), feel free to leave us a comment on our website (wdwnavigators.com) OR you can email us at wdwnavigators@gmail.com.Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes - and please be sure to leave us an amazing review!   You can also listen on Podbean or Stitcher.Thank you for listening Navigator Nation.   We had way too much fun putting this all together.   Please be sure to tune in each day!   Remember, new episode daily through Christmas Eve!   Tune in to Episode 29 tomorrow where we continue our 4 parks in 1 day at Hollywood Studios. #4P1DAs always, thanks for listening.  Susie QOn the eighth day of ChristmasThe Navigators gave to me:Eight Skippers JokingSeven Stars like CecilySix - An Episode MissingFive Fishing PolesFour Aracuan BirdsThree Sweet JumpsTwo Hibiscusand a treat called Mascarpone.

5 Song Set
Episode 98: Lighthearted

5 Song Set

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2015 23:53


In this episode, I have five fun, lighthearted songs for you. The songs are "Barefoot Batter" by Small Cows & Hoonah, "Talking to the Doctor After Pressing the Elevator Button that Grew on Your Forehead Overnight Causing Your Legs to Grow Uncontrollably" by Fishboy, "Grandma's House" by Kirby Krackle, "Cómo puede?" by Carlos Dingo, and "Korobushka" by The Dapper Cadavers.

Rick Shapiro Diaries
HOW'S IT FEEL FISH BOY? - 3/11/14

Rick Shapiro Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2014 23:20


HOW'S IT FEEL FISH BOY? - 3/11/14 by Rick Shapiro Diaries

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
John Jeremiah Sullivan in conversation with Mark Richard

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2012 63:41


Pulphead (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) by Sullivan; House of Prayer No. 2 (Nan A. Talese) by Richard Fans of kick-ass, can't-put-it-down nonfiction, take note: This event combines the funny, probing, insightful cultural musings of John Jeremiah Sullivan with the riveting Gothic-styled memoir of Mark Richard. "Pulphead is upsettingly good. It's the most inspired book of essays since David Foster Wallace's A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again. John Jeremiah Sullivan perceives the world with so much original wit and energy that when I put this book down, the roll of duct tape on my desk suddenly seemed like it might be full of funny secrets. I'm grateful that Sullivan is doing such outlandishly brilliant, enlivening stuff." —Wells Tower "Read Richard's amazing memoir House of Prayer No. 2 -- read it as soon as you can, you'll barrel through it -- and you'll know after just two pages of his effortlessly killer prose that he's special all right ... Narrating, mostly, through the best use of second-person urgency since Jay McInerney's Bright Lights, Big City, he describes being a disc jockey, a deckhand, a private eye, a ditchdigger. The man can tell a full story in the flick of a phrase ... Hallelujah. A"  —Entertainment Weekly John Jeremiah Sullivan is a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and the southern editor of The Paris Review. He has written for GQ, Harper's Magazine, and Oxford American, and is the author of Blood Horses. He is the winner of a Whiting Writers' Award, two National Magazine Awards for feature writing, and a Pushcart Prize. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, he currently lives in Wilmington, North Carolina, with his wife and two daughters and, most weeks, his wife's entire family. Mark Richard is the author of two award-winning short story collections, The Ice at the Bottom of the World and Charity, and the novel Fishboy. His short stories and journalism have appeared in a number of publications, including the New York Times, The New Yorker, Harper's, Esquire, Vogue, GQ, the Paris Review, Vogue, and The Oxford American. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the PEN/Hemingway Foundation Award, a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, a Whiting Foundation Writer's Award, and a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship. He has been visiting writer in residence at Texas Tech University, the University of California Irvine, Arizona State University, the University of Mississippi, Sewanee: The University of the South, Sewanee, and the Writer's Voice in New York. His television credits include Party of Five, Chicago Hope, and Huff, and movies for CBS, Showtime, and Turner Network Television.  He is the screenwriter of the film Stop-Loss. Richard is a lecturer at the Master of Professional Writing Program at the University of Southern California.  He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Jennifer Allen and their three sons. Photo of Sullivan (left) by John Taylor. Photo of Richard by Jeff Vespa.

Gutterth Podcast » Podcast Feed
Gutterth Podcast 14 – Sarah Jaffe

Gutterth Podcast » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2010 78:51


The fourteenth episode of the Gutterth Podcast features songs by Sean Kirkpatrick, Glen Farris, Delmore Pilcrow, The Angelus, New Science Projects, Doug Burr, Sabra Laval, The Paper Chase, Dust Congress, Roy Robertson, The Boxcar Bandits, Daniel Folmer, Fishboy, and an exclusive interview and live acoustic recording with Sarah Jaffe.