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The Foresight Institute Podcast
Existential Hope Podcast: Adam Marblestone | Solving Science's Biggest Gaps

The Foresight Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 51:24


Adam Marblestone is the CEO of Convergent Research. He is working with a large and growing network of collaborators and advisors to develop a strategic roadmap for future FROs. Outside of CR, he serves on the boards of several non-profits pursuing new methods of funding and organizing scientific research including Norn Group and New Science, and as an interviewer for the Hertz Foundation. Previously, he was a Schmidt Futures Innovation Fellow, a Fellow with the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), a research scientist at Google DeepMind, Chief Strategy Officer of the brain-computer interface company Kernel, a research scientist at MIT, a PhD student in biophysics with George Church and colleagues at Harvard, and a theoretical physics student at Yale. He has also previously helped to start companies like BioBright, and advised foundations such as Open Philanthropy.Session SummaryIn this episode of the Existential Hope Podcast, our guest is Adam Marblestone, CEO of Convergent Research. Adam shares his journey from working on nanotechnology and neuroscience to pioneering a bold new model for scientific work and funding: Focused Research Organizations (FROs). These nonprofit, deep-tech startups are designed to fill critical gaps in science by building the infrastructure needed to accelerate discovery. Tune in to hear how FROs are unlocking innovation, tackling bottlenecks across fields, and inspiring a new approach to advancing humanity's understanding of the world.Full transcript, list of resources, and art piece: https://www.existentialhope.com/podcastsExistential Hope was created to collect positive and possible scenarios for the future so that we can have more people commit to creating a brighter future, and to begin mapping out the main developments and challenges that need to be navigated to reach it. Existential Hope is a Foresight Institute project.Hosted by Allison Duettmann and Beatrice ErkersFollow Us: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Existential Hope InstagramExplore every word spoken on this podcast through Fathom.fm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Weekly Dish on MyTalk
8/3/24 Hr 1: Restaurant News, Frosé, & Ask Stephanie

Weekly Dish on MyTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 41:21


Both Stephanies are back and kick off the show with an Olympics recap! Tune in to learn about what's opening and what's closing restaurant wise. They discuss ways to cool down this summer with a Frosé recipe and other wine recommendations. They finish off the first hour with Ask Stephanie! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Weekly Dish on MyTalk
8/3/24 Hr 1: Restaurant News, Frosé, & Ask Stephanine

Weekly Dish on MyTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 42:21


Both Stephanies are back and kick off the show with an Olympics recap! Tune in to learn about what's opening and what's closing restaurant wise. They discuss ways to cool down this summer with a Frosé recipe and other wine recommendations. They finish off the first hour with Ask Stephanie! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PARA CUANDO PODCAST
E15 - Para cuando quieras escuchar a un experto en comportamiento humano: conversación con Federico Fros Campelo

PARA CUANDO PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 59:38


En el episodio de hoy Federico Fros Campelo nos cuenta una mirada integral, científica y apasionante de la vida. - Para estar en contacto con Federico y conocer su trabajo https://www.froscampelo.com/ Youtube UCmkDXeUg8aArPpAmDZ4amGA Instagram https://www.instagram.com/froscampelo/ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/federicofroscampelo/ - (00:00:00) Presentación Federico Fros Campelo e introducción (00:04:13) Redes sociales: que publicamos, distorsiones conductuales y F.O.M.O. (00:16:12) Autoobservación: ¿Quién soy? 3 áreas claves de observación.  (00:22:01) Uso de chat GPT (00:22:52) “Punto de no retorno” (00:23:50) Apps de citas, de apuestas y sus algoritmos.  (00:25:06)  Herramientas para empezar a regularnos emocionalmente  (00:25:45) ¿Por dónde empezar a entender nuestro mundo emocional?  (00:30:33) “Problemas malvados” ¿Qué son? (00:33:36)  El humor: emoción y herramienta  (00:36:50)  La palabra y la metáfora vinculadas: el ser humano es un ser simbólico.  (00:40:12)  Positivismo tóxico (00:44:01)  Búsqueda de certidumbre: balde en nuestro cerebro que tiene que ser llenado.  (00:45:41)  Aburrimiento  (00:47:02)  Preguntas a Federico sobre sus propios aprendizajes  (00:50:50)  ¿“Fluir con el universo”?  La danza entre nuestra responsabilidad y el azar.  (00:53:16)  Agradecimientos  (00:55:00)  Reflexión de nuestra condición humana  (00:57:11)  Cierre *Si te sirvió este episodio dale me gusta, suscribite al canal y compartílo con alguien a quien podrìa hacerle bien escuchar este episodio!* -- Para apoyar mi trabajo:  Desde Argentina: ⁠https://cafecito.app/paracuandopodcast⁠  Resto del mundo: ⁠https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/melud... ⁠ -- ¿Te despertó inquietudes este episodio? ¿Querés que trabajemos juntos más profundamente sobre este u otro tema que estés transitando?  ESCRIBIME a melinaivanadangelo@gmail.com y agendamos una SESIÓN DE COACHING para que puedas desafiar tus interpretaciones, crear tu propio plan de acción y practicar a propósito quién querés ser. -- También podés encontrarme en: IG: https://www.instagram.com/meludangelo/  Correo electrónico: melinaivanadangelo@gmail.com Pagina web: https://sites.google.com/view/melinadangelo/página-principal  -- ¡¡UNA COSA MÁS!! Dejá en los comentarios que otro episodio de PARA CUANDO te gustaría escuchar. Haré todo lo posible para que en cada capítulo tengas más herramientas para ser y sentirte mejor. ¿Qué herramienta nueva sentís que te gustaría aprender? -- Escuchá PARA CUANDO en tu plataforma favorita: SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/5N9QOlDN5ZDHIKNST6iERn  AMAZON MUSIC: https://music.amazon.es/podcasts/131c11a0-d751-4566-8c74-63ca3718e5cc/para-cuando  APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/para-cuando/id1621739579  YOUTUBE Melina D' Angelo - YouTube 

En Perspectiva
La Mesa Verde - ¿Hay turismo sostenible en Uruguay? ¿Qué impacto tiene?

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 71:43


A esta semana se la conoce por varios nombres, pero hasta el más católico admite que el turismo es una parte clave de la actividad de estos días. En todo el mundo, la actividad turística ha estado retornando a los niveles prepandemia, luego de aquellos días de 2020 con aviones parados y los canales de Venecia limpios y de años de fronteras cerradas, protocolos sanitarios y certificados de vacunación. Esos volúmenes de viajeros tienen un lado positivo obvio: mueven divisas, derraman en las economías locales, generan trabajo y traen color y movimiento a zonas alejadas. Pero también ha vuelto la discusión en torno al “sobreturismo”, un punto en el que los recursos naturales comienzan a ponerse en riesgo y los propios habitantes de las zonas visitadas se hartan de los viajeros. Las consecuencias de este exceso son múltiples: desde áreas ricas en diversidad contaminadas, a zonas de ciudades turísticas donde no vive casi nadie fijo porque el grueso de los apartamentos se reconvierten en Airbnb, con un subsiguiente impacto al alza en el precio de los alquileres. Por todo eso, también, es que se le da cada vez más importancia al turismo sostenible. ¿Cómo estamos siguiendo estos fenómenos desde Uruguay? ¿Debemos adelantarnos al problema antes que se dé? ¿O quizás ya se está dando en algunas zonas? ¿Qué estamos haciendo en materia de turismo sostenible en nuestro país? Este es el tema en una nueva edición de La Mesa Verde. Para conversar al respecto recibimos a Marina Cantera, presidenta de la Cámara Uruguaya de Turismo y propietaria de la Estancia Los Plátanos; Rosana Freda, directora de Wild Punta del Este; Darío Fros, propietario del establecimiento Bichadero, en Cuchilla de Laureles; y Karina Larruina, encargada de desarrollo operativo en el Ministerio de Turismo.

L'heure du lunch à n'importe quelle heure
COMPLÈTEMENT FROS-TITS THE SNOWMAN !

L'heure du lunch à n'importe quelle heure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 29:46


Aujourd'hui dans Complètement Midi, on parle de cadeaux seconde main, on se demande si le sapin doit absolument être parfait et on jase des meilleures et des pires chansons de Noël de tous les temps. 

Emsolation
Live From Palm Springs

Emsolation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 39:17


Em and Michael have touched down in the desert resort city of Palm Springs to 46 degree heat waves, poolside hangs and Frosé's all round. We kick things off with an update on the last few days in New York City, including Michael's full rundown on his second visit to ‘Marie's Crisis' (the camp show tunes bar) and Lin-Manuel Miranda being there. There's a hotel move, a day in Santa Monica, all their thoughts and feels on the Broadway musicals they saw, including witnessing Lea Michele's performance in ‘Funny Girl'. Then we need to find out what's been happening since they drove into Palm Springs, those previously mentioned Frosés, 46 degree heat and poolside hangs for the gist of things but with shopping sprees and architecture updates thrown in. You can also expect a much needed air conditioning hum as they record the show into their iphones from Em's hotel room. We also get a mini update on Kim Cattrall's appearance as Samantha on the season finale of ‘And Just Like That', plus ‘The Newsreader' Season 2, Lady Gaga and Beyonce mentions as well, huzzah! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword
Wednesday, August 22, 2023 - Don't freeze when someone offers you a FROSÉ

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 15:05


A splendid Tuesday crossword, a debut for Jay Silverman, and if you find yourself breaking out in song while doing this crossword, you will be forgiven (um, unless you're a very bad singer

Stories of Crime
MC Teil 1 #12 Eine Vorahnung - Mit Vreni Fros & Ivar Leo Menger

Stories of Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 56:57


Es ist früher Abend, kurz nach dem Abendessen. Hagen sitzt mit seiner Frau im Wohnzimmer und schüttet ihr sein Herz aus. Er spricht von mysteriösen Vorahnungen: ´Ich habe Angst, dass sie mir was tun, alle sind gegen mich`, gesteht er Monika.” In dieser Folge von Mystery Crimes freut sich Kedos über die Hilfe von Autorin und Podcasterin Vreni Frost (bekannt aus dem FYEO-Original Bad Finance) und dem Hörspiel-Autor Ivar Leon Menger (u.a. Die drei ???, Ghostbox). Sie untersuchen den Mord an einem von Vorahnungen geplagten Mann, den Brand in einem Berliner Kellerraum und einen Selbstmord, der vielleicht keiner war. Mystery Crimes mit Kedos ist eine Audio-Serie produziert von Studio71 Deutschland. Text und Redaktion: Cosima Mebus, Lena Tusche, Ole Siebrecht, Stephan Otto Bearbeitung und Produktion: Julien Quermann, Arno Tüting

Lynn ist nicht allein
MC Teil 1 #12 Eine Vorahnung - Mit Vreni Fros & Ivar Leo Menger

Lynn ist nicht allein

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 56:57


Es ist früher Abend, kurz nach dem Abendessen. Hagen sitzt mit seiner Frau im Wohnzimmer und schüttet ihr sein Herz aus. Er spricht von mysteriösen Vorahnungen: ´Ich habe Angst, dass sie mir was tun, alle sind gegen mich`, gesteht er Monika.” In dieser Folge von Mystery Crimes freut sich Kedos über die Hilfe von Autorin und Podcasterin Vreni Frost (bekannt aus dem FYEO-Original Bad Finance) und dem Hörspiel-Autor Ivar Leon Menger (u.a. Die drei ???, Ghostbox). Sie untersuchen den Mord an einem von Vorahnungen geplagten Mann, den Brand in einem Berliner Kellerraum und einen Selbstmord, der vielleicht keiner war. Mystery Crimes mit Kedos ist eine Audio-Serie produziert von Studio71 Deutschland. Text und Redaktion: Cosima Mebus, Lena Tusche, Ole Siebrecht, Stephan Otto Bearbeitung und Produktion: Julien Quermann, Arno Tüting

Gossip Pups
WHAT'S A FROSÉ?!?

Gossip Pups

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 47:44


On this FURiday the #GossipPups Tinkerbelle and Belle recap their weekend at KTUPHORIA, talk about Tinkerbelle's eye medical issue and then dive into...POP CULTURE: Bethenny Frankel responds to "And Just Like That" Shade, Titanic director James Cameron comments on Titanic Submersible Disaster, Louis Tomlinson concertgoers face severe hail storm, seven hospitalized!, Kourtney Kardashian announces she is pregnant at Travis Barker's concert!PUP CULTURE: 31 year old's dog grooming business bring in $1.3 million a year, Can dog's see Color???, Dogs may stay in better health if they have a pet friend at home, Texas Firefighters rescue tiny dog trapped behind toilet, Enter your adorable adopted pup in the 2023 World's Cutest Rescue Dog contest!Follow Tinkerbelle and Belle! Instagram: @TinkerbellethedogTikTok: @TinkerbelleAdogFacebook: Tinkerbelle the DogYoutube: Tinkerbelle the dogTwitter: @TinkerbelleadogHave a question for us? Email us at GossipPups@gmail.com!SHOP: Tinkerbelle the Dog & Belle's 2024 CalendarSHOP: Tinkerbelle the dog & Belle Merch

Sur la Terre des Hommes podcast
Chronique SLTDH #27 au FM 93,1 | La grève des Fros

Sur la Terre des Hommes podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 11:33


Pour cette dernière chronique historique de 2021, je vous raconte l'histoire de la Grève des Fros. Il s'agit de l'une des plus importantes grèves au Québec et qui s'est déroulée à Rouyn-Noranda. Bonne écoute!Crédit : Les Fros - Richard Desjardins Merci à nos partenaires!Constructions Rivard - https://www.constructionsrivard.com/Miel Abitémis - https://www.mielabitemis.com/Devenez membre Patreon en vous rendant au https://www.patreon.com/sltdh et profitez de dizaines d'heures de contenu exclusif!Procurez-vous votre marchandise aux couleurs de SLTDH en vous rendant au https://www.teepublic.com/user/sltdh?fbclid=IwAR2iZT54ghl6ziSCVoWc8Jy0eWnRLRRuz-KE1hFqh8nIG562O8rTpzO1o1gRejoignez-nous sur Twitch : https://www.twitch.tv/sltdhNotez que chaque épisode hebdomadaire est présenté sur la chaîne Twitch de TouskiTV tous les dimanches soirs dès 18h00 : https://www.twitch.tv/touskitvAbonnez-vous à notre chaîne YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2y8ecp5-KYF6y51rqi6hlQUne présentation des Éditions Dernier Mot: https://editionsderniermot.com/

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
Science is learning from start-ups (with Adam Marblestone)

Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 73:39


Read the full transcript here. What are focused research organizations? Which kinds of research projects lend themselves to the FRO model? Researchers in academia frequently complain about the incentive structures around funding and publishing; so how do FROs change those dynamics? Why must FROs be time-limited, especially if they're successful? Who's in charge in an FRO? How does "field-building" help to improve science? What effects might large language models have on science?Adam Marblestone is the CEO of Convergent Research. He's been launching Focused Research Organizations (FROs) such as E11 bio and Cultivarium. He also serves on the boards of several non-profits pursuing new methods of funding and organizing scientific research including Norn Group and New Science. Previously, he was a Schmidt Futures Innovation Fellow, a consultant for the Astera Institute, a Fellow with the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), a research scientist at Google DeepMind, Chief Strategy Officer of the brain-computer interface company Kernel, a research scientist at MIT, a PhD student in biophysics with George Church and colleagues at Harvard, and a theoretical physics student at Yale. He also previously helped to start companies like BioBright and advised foundations such as the Open Philanthropy Project. His work has been recognized with a Technology Review 35 Innovators Under 35 Award (2018), a Fannie and John Hertz Foundation Fellowship (2010), and a Goldwater Scholarship (2008). Learn more about him at adammarblestone.org. [Read more]

Soul Conversations Radio Show Podcast
Kia Bennett Interview & Ava Frosé DJ Set #309

Soul Conversations Radio Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 120:05


Make sure you check out Kia Bennett performing live at Blues Alley tonight, we also played an exclusive. Shout out to first time DJ Ava Frosé who shut down the first hour of music. Shout out to the new Soul Conversations Crew who finished off the show.Playlist:DJ Ava FroséFlo Me La - Nina SimoneCrush - ZhaneAffection - TaMara & The SceneYou Can't Turn Me Away - Sylvia StriplinI Adore You - Caron WheelerYou Can't Deny It - Lisa StansfieldLovergirl - Sy SmithDon't Wanna Be Alone Tonight - School Daze SoundtrackNight & Day - Meshell NdegeocelloDon't Let It Go To Your Head - Jean CarneAnything - Janet JacksonStay This Way - Brand New HeaviesFeeling Good - Nina SimoneKia Bennett - LifetimeKia Bennett InterviewKia Bennett - SaturnDerrick Brown, Tiffany Townsend, DJ RWEONTHEAIR?!4hero - Play With The ChangesJavier Santiago - Alive (feat. J. Hoard)STR4TA - Rhythm In Your MindMicki Miller - Left and Right4hero - Give In feat. Darien Brockington & PhonteSade - Kiss of Life

Screenwriters Need To Hear This with Michael Jamin
052 - Screenwriting Questions A Year In

Screenwriters Need To Hear This with Michael Jamin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 45:24


It's our 52nd episode, which marks one full year of Screenwriters Need to Hear This with Michael Jamin. In this episode, Phil Hudson gets to ask Michael his questions after another year of progress in his Hollywood career.Show NotesMichael's Online Screenwriting Course - https://michaeljamin.com/courseFree Screenwriting Lesson - https://michaeljamin.com/freeJoin My Watchlist - https://michaeljamin.com/watchlistMichael Jamin:All writers en very few working writers that I know enjoy writing. We enjoy having written. So it's like, Oh, I just finished the script. That felt good cuz it was so hard. You're listening to Screenwriters Need to Hear This with Michael Jen.Hey everybody. Welcome back to Screenwriters. Need to hear this, our podcast. I'm Michael Jam, and I'm here with Phil Hudson. Welcome back Phil. Thank you. It's good to be back. We, we have a special, It's good to be back. We have a special a special episode. Phil has been, you know, he's been doing co-hosting this for about a year now, and, you know, we've been handling a lot of stuff together and I guess these are your questions that you've had after a year of doing this. You know, I guess you have your own thoughts about what, what you wanna learn more, even though you're so close to, to me and we're doing it together. I guess you have more questions, so let's dig in. Yeah. Does that sound what I feel?Phil Hudson:Yeah, it's pretty close. I mean, I think it's, it's not even pretty close. It's basically what we're doing today. This thought came to me because, you know, I'm involved in the podcast. I go through the q and as with you, I hear all of these questions. I listen to a lot of your live q and as when you do them on social media. And then I look at where I'm at in my screenwriting world. I've taken your course, I've taken other courses. I got a bachelor's degree in screenwriting, you know, story development mm-hmm. . and so it's really more the nuanced questions that I have about the craft and career and you know, looking at where I'm at now, six years into my Hollywood career, progressing from a pa doing an associate producer and mm-hmm. , you know, three seasons on a show, hopefully moving intoMichael Jamin:Yeah. You've come a long way in that time. Yeah. It's come a long way.Phil Hudson:I know. It's, it's it's humbling to look back on it because it doesn't feel like it at the time. A lot of time it doesn't feel like getting that coffee or going on that drive in LA traffic at 5:00 PM for, because someone forgot to send an email at 12 noon. You know, it's kind of hard to remember that. And even very helpful as a mentor and a friend to kind of guide me and be a sounding board and talk me off the ledge when I'm super stressed out about all the craziness happening.Michael Jamin:Yeah.Phil Hudson:But it's been, it's been very helpful to, to have that opinion. And I think there are some of these questions that reflect where I'm at in my career. I think they'll be helpful to a lot of people at all stages. But for me, I think that, you know, you say there's no intermediate writing, it's all writing 1 0 1. This might be more career advice, I guess you could sayMichael Jamin:Career 1 0 1. Sure. Okay.Phil Hudson:Sure. So, we'll, you know, we'll dive in and, and, you know, just kind of jazz. I'm not a jazz fan, but we'll jazz it a little bit about some of these questions. I'm not looking for anything specific, it's just more your thoughts on these things. Okay. So, you know, as, as we've discussed on the podcast, I'm a big fan of personal developmentMichael Jamin:And Yeah. More than anyone I know. Yeah, yeah,Phil Hudson:For sure. Love it. I love growing and, and developing and, and books are my number way of doing, one way of doing that. Mm-Hmm. , there's a really powerful book by a guy named Josh Waitzkin called The Art of Learning. And one of the things he talked about, he was the, you know, did we talk about him on the podcast? Does thisMichael Jamin:Don't, The name doesn't, it's not familiar. No.Phil Hudson:So, Josh Wakin was the premise, the, the child behind the, the book searching for Bobby Fisher, which became a movie. He was a chess prodigy at like the age of eight, like an International Grand Master by 17. And then he left that and he became a Tai Chi push hands world champion in his twenties. And then he became a Brazilian jujitsu black belt. And he coaches hedge fund managers on on high level performance. And he's a, he's a foiler, you know what foiling is?Michael Jamin:Yeah, yeah. Like fencing?Phil Hudson:No. So this is, this is a little bit different. It's like surfing, but then there's a, a fin Oh, that goes in the water. And so you're actually above the water, so there's less drag. So you're going super fastMichael Jamin:Hydrofoils. Right, Okay.Phil Hudson:So he is, he is a professional foiler now too. And he's constantly mastering different things. One of the things he talks about, you know, he starts with fundamentals. You know, he says most people start with openings in chess or in juujitsu or whatever it is you're doing. He likes to start at the end, at the end game and really say, Here's where I'm headed. What happens if I get stuck in this position where there's like three pieces on the board? And he talks about you have to learn the fundamentals, and then after you've done it enough times, you get enough volume of repetition in, you get to a point where you start looking at the, making what he calls, making small circles, big circles, right? Mm-Hmm. . So you, you examine one position in chess or Brazilian jiujitsu enough, and then you can find a thousand ways out of that, where someone might only have one.And, and in this, in a world of screenwriting, I think about, okay, here's story structure. Here are the three elements of story. Those are kind of the fundamental things you have to know to be able to write a script. Mm-Hmm. . But then there's improving dialogue, improving jokes, all those things. I'm just wondering from your perspective, where are places people can look for those circles? Like, you know, I said a couple of them, you know, act breaks, you know, making those pop jokes, whatever. Just wondering if you have any thoughts on that. What are those circles where we can spend more time and really develop? Or where have you spent time?Michael Jamin:Oh you know, sometimes you'll think of a, sometimes, we'll, my partner and I were writing, you know, we'll think of what's a bad story? How can, what's, what's a good version of a bad story? Or you'll see, you'll watch other shows and you'll, you'll see, okay, how are they doing this? And what don't I like about it? How could I, how could I do this? We do this all the time. We'll watch a movie or a show, and we'll talk about what we don't like about it and how we would've done it differently. It's just a thought experiment. We won't spend too much too long on it. And it's not because we're trying to bag on it. We're just trying to think, Okay, there must be another way around this. You know? It's very easy. I think it's very easy for new writers to think, Well, my first idea is that that's the one I'll go with. And that's so not often not the case. Usually before you start writing, you'll explore a number of different areas and go down and then, and then come back to the one, Even if it's the, the first one is the great one, you'll still explore other areas first just to make sure that you feel you're on good footing, That you haven't gone, that you're not just doing the first thing that came to your head. So that, I think that's one way to open your mind a little bit.Phil Hudson:That's awesome. Yeah.Michael Jamin:And you can watch bad shows too, and learn a lot from bad shows.Phil Hudson:Got it. Do you have any specific writing exercises you've done over the year to improve specific aspects of your writing? Like again, joked joke telling or things like that?Michael Jamin:Well, that, I talk, I've talked about this a little bit where when I was on King of the Hill, we just got there and I was in the joke room that day, so it was like five, five of us, and we were assigned to punch up like a, a scene. And I was eager to impress everybody. So I start, I pitched this joke and got a big laugh in the room and then, and so I was like, Oh, that's the winner, right? So they sent me off to the short runners, were in a different room, and I pitched in this joke and they go, Oh, everyone's laughing. They're all, they loved it. And they go, Great, come back with five more. And I was like, I don't understand. I just, I just pitched it in a room, got a big laugh, I pitched it to you, You guys loved it.You left. Why, why am I doing five more? I felt like busy work now. I was getting paid a lot, so I was like, I didn't say anything. I was like, Okay, I'll go back and do five more. But I was a little resentful of it. And I went back and I came up with 10 more. And of those 10, a couple of them were just as good, You know, they were just as good. I think I, I don't remember, I don't even remember which one we wound up using. That's how unimportant it is to be attached to one joke. It was, it really opened my mind to explore the fact that there's no one right way, and you can always do better and you can always top it. And all these jokes are disposable. And then I became really good at it. I really became good at joke writing when it was like, when I was less attached to any one of them. And then you really, and it was almost like, you know, showing off. You're like, Okay, I could do this again. I could do more. No problem, not a problem. I could do more.Phil Hudson:Hmm. Is that something that you drilled ever, or, I mean, that sounds like a drill almost, but does that something you ever said at home and just practiced?Michael Jamin:Not when I didn't do a practice, but I remember being in rooms with some of the staff writers, and we were in the joke room. This is at King of the Hill. And and they were on, so we're pitching on a joke. And then some of them, they were new, so they were pitching lines that weren't good yet. And I took it as a challenge. How can I make the line that they said, How can I make that funny and then use it and then give them credit? You know what I'm saying? It was more, it was like a, it really was just a test for me. Like, they'd pitch it and I go, Nah, that's not good, but what about this? And I twist their words around and I add it on a little bit, and then I get a laugh and I go, Good for you. So you did it. You know? And I give 'em credit for it. But that was part of me just I was really doing for myself. How can I, you know, it was more of a challenge.Phil Hudson:Got it. It, it seems to me from my conversations with you and the conversations on the podcast, that the real, and again, this is just speculation. It seems like the real place where you're getting in these repetitions and practicing this stuff is just sitting down with sea, your writing partner and just writing and writing and writing and writing. Would you say that's accurate? Is that,Michael Jamin:Is that the Yeah, I mean, we write so much. I don't even remember what we've written. Sometimes we'll revisit an idea from years ago and I forgot all about it. Or sometimes we're writing so much, I forget the names of the characters of a, you know, a pilot we're writing or, you know, Cause we do do a lot of it. You know, we're constantly working. And so yeah, you know, there's, there's always work to be done. There's always new stuff to come up with.Phil Hudson:I had that conversation with Steve Lemy. I was over at his house helping him with his internet and getting his stuff set up for posts for Tacoma fd. And I saw this stack of scripts just on his bookshelf. And I said, Yeah. Oh, are those your scripts? And he says, Yeah, that's, that's a bunch of 'em I've written. I said, That's fascinating. We started talking about where I'm at in my career and some of the other opportunities I've been offered to go down the producing route versus the writing route. And, and trying to get his feedback. And he said, You know, I'm gonna call BS on anybody who says that they took a producing job. And then that stopped them from being a writer. Because if you wanna be a writer, you can write and you can just write and you can just find time to write. Cause that's what you have to do. He said, You know, I used to work when I was waiting tables, I'd work two doubles so that I had five days of just writing time, and that's what I would do. Oh, wow. And he said, I wrote good 20 scripts. I've taken 10 out. Four of 'em have been made, says, so this, you just gotta keep writing and writing and writing, and if you wanna be a writer, you can make it happen.Michael Jamin:Yeah. Yeah. So that's, he's successful. So there you go.Phil Hudson:If you had to ballpark how many scripts you've made, how many do you think you've done?Michael Jamin:How many we've written?Phil Hudson:Yeah. You and c written just ballpark.Michael Jamin:Well, are you talking about ones that have been produced or like ones that haven't sold?Phil Hudson:It's just specs. You've writtenMichael Jamin:Specs. Geez. you know, dozens. He's, I mean, I mean more than dozens specs that we've, I mean,Phil Hudson:Yeah. I'm not necessarily talking about like you're on staff and you get a script, but I'm talking more like you and Seabert sit down and you come up with an idea. You're not on a show and you're just writing and you're riding. You take it out, you pitch. It doesn't go anywhere. Yeah. Maybe it goes somewhere.Michael Jamin:Yeah. you know, probably less than 50, but a lot. Plenty. Yeah. And, and some of them we've sold and some of them haven't. Most, well, most of them haven't, you know? Yeah.Phil Hudson:So just I think that kind of puts into perspective the amount of work you have to put out there to Yeah. Make it,Michael Jamin:Yeah. 50 may be a little high, but, you know, it's a lot. Yeah.Phil Hudson:Yeah. There you go. All right. So having known you and your wife for many years at this point, I think one of the things that I appreciate about you is that you really seem to have a really strong work life balance, Right? You talk about how you go on walks with your wife, you know? Yeah. You, you prioritize that alone time with, with her. You raised two daughters. You know, you've, you've got what, again, what I would say is pretty strong or significant work life balance. I'm just wondering how you prioritize things in your life, life.Michael Jamin:Well, I actually, I was thinking about this the other day myself, and I probably would've been a more successful writer had I worked the game, had I networked more, had I gone to more functions and soc been more social for sure. But it was just never my priority. I always want, I like being at home. I like being with my family. I think I'm extremely lucky that when my children were, were little, those, those years, you know, the, they go, they fly by those little, and I was always home that I worked. It was just, I was just luck that I was always home every night to give them a bath and read 'em a story. Because on most sitcoms at the time, maybe it's different now, but you know, you could work easily till 10 or midnight every single night. And I got lucky that I wasn't, I was on King of the Hill at the time and the hours were pretty good on King of the Hill. And so it just so happened that the hours that I needed to be home for my children were, they were the ones, it coincided with my career, but I always put my family above my career. And the only time, if there was any instance, it was only because I needed to do my career so that I could pay the bills so that I could, you know, But it was never the career. I just don't understand that like, you know, like Tom Brady's, I guess he's getting, probably gettingPhil Hudson:A divorce. Yeah, I saw that today.Michael Jamin:And it's because he loves football. He doesn't need the money. He loves football more than anything else. Like, no, that's not, that wouldn't have been the case for me. My family comes first, so I, you know, it's so, it's shocking to me, but that's how much she loves football. But there are other writers as well, I know that feel the same way. You know, they, their career is more important to than anything else. Like, alright. And that's why I don't even put any stock in you know awards or Emmy's or whatever. I'm like, and Emmy would be nice and so far it would help you get more work and probably raise your quote. But the actual thing on shelf helds absolutely no appeal to me. It doesn't do anything for me.Phil Hudson:It's fascinating cuz I think a lot of people, myself included, we we seek those types of things. We seek acknowledgement and mm-hmm. , you know, I've heard other writers refer to as the the Good Boy syndrome. Like, you just want to be the teacher's pet and you want to prove that you're, you're capable of doing things. Mm-Hmm. . So I know a lot of people who are pursuing those things and they're pursuing clout and fame. But that's something I do appreciate and respect about you. And it's things people don't know about you. I mean, you've taken time during your career to become fluent in Italian. I mean, I was, if watch you have full blown conversations with Italians and it's, I get it because I'm fluent in Spanish, You speak Spanish as well, right?Michael Jamin:Yeah. Right.Phil Hudson:Yeah.Michael Jamin:I just love that. I love languages.Phil Hudson:Yeah. You've got a beautiful, you've got a background in marketing. You're, you're probably just as competent as a marketer as I am, if not more. So you helped your wife with her business you know, you're a businessman. And, and I think that's a, a fascinating trait. Cause I, I wondered this because I wondered it, it almost seems like you have to be deeply obsessed with something in order to become extremely proficient, proficient at that thing in a way that we might consider the top 1% of the top 1%. The Tarantinos, the fros, the Rodriguez is the, you know, and those people, they just, they know every film. They know how cameras work, they know how lighting lighting works there. You know, Fros developed this new format for filmmaking with the void, right? He's he, he's taken gaming engines and used them to produce real to life lighting systems inside a contained environment. You don't have to be outside for like, it's, it's wild.Michael Jamin:Yeah.Phil Hudson:I wonder how you balance that in a family. IMichael Jamin:Really do. And that's the thing, I I, it wouldn't, like, I'm not that driven. I'm just not. And in terms of the stuff that I like learning, I, I enjoy learning. I've always, that's, I was a nerd in high school, so all that stuff is like, Oh, I can learn a language that sounds fun. I can learn this little skill set that's, I like learning, but I don't it's not the that the process of learning is more interesting to me than actually, you know I'm just not driven. I'm, I'm not as driven as I maybe I thought I would be. I I don't need to have you know, I don't need to be king of Hollywood. It just doesn't, As long as I'm doing my, I mean, I honestly, as long as I'm doing what I want to do, spending the day doing what I want to do, and I don't need to make a ton of money that's not, it's not the money that's driving me. It's the fact that I get to spend my days doing what I want to do.Phil Hudson:Yeah. Quality of life. And I think that's where I'm at right now. And, and we've had these conversations cuz I'm behind on many of the deadlines for the stuff that I want to do for your website and the things that we've committed to doing for the members of your course. And, you know, I had to take a step back for three weeks to have other guests. I would've loved to have been on phone call on these conversations with these guests that you had. But it just was a priority for me to step aside and just focus on other things because I'm so overcommitted in so many aspects of my life. I'm literally not doing the things I enjoy. Like, I enjoy doing this. And I told you this, I enjoy doing this podcast more than most things I do in my life. And I had to take time away from that to get thing's so that I could focus on those things.Michael Jamin:But you're also a pleaser. You enjoy helping people. That's your thing. And sometimes you bite off more than you chew and you can chew because you wanna, you, like, that's part of your, you get joy in helping people.Phil Hudson:Sure. I do. And it, but it's this balance aspect of, you know, if it's being detrimental to my time to write and I'm not writing, then why am I doing this for, Right. Why do I live in LA if I'm not writing? Why am I working as a, in post production on TV show if I'm not writing? And then it's that balance. And then at the same time, I've got a daughter that I just love to death and I've got another, a son on the way and another very shortly Yep. You know, six weeks out from this point. So.Michael Jamin:Wow.Phil Hudson:Yeah. So it's, it's fascinating and it's something that I just really appreciate about you is it seems like you have this work life balance and it's, it's, I would say that despite the fact that you're not, you're saying you're not driven. I mean, again, not always riding, always riding.Michael Jamin:Right. But I'm not doing the things and I have no problem with, I don't have any regrets, but I'm not, I'm not schmoozing, I'm not making the circuit. I'm not I'm definitely not like there are, and I know there are writers who do that, who are always looking, Ooh, how can that person help me? How can I spend time in their and their be in their grace to advance my career? I see it and it, it doesn't appeal to me. SoPhil Hudson:Yeah. Really fascinating. So it kind of brings up the, the next question I had here, which is about relationships. Mm-Hmm. , you know, you've got beautiful relationships from a career. That's why a lot of these people have offered to be on the podcast with you and you ask them, and it's not for personal gain. I mean just listening to the introduction to Rob Cohen on the podcast where you describe him as a friend, it's, it was a beautiful thing. And it makes me emotional thinking about that deep level relationship with someone you've worked with. Yeah. And I'm just wondering like, what do you do to cultivate and maintain those great relationships with these people?Michael Jamin:And that's another hard thing. Like other people would probably do more. I know other people would do more. So I've worked writers and have been friends with them, and then when you leave, the show gets canceled, you go on a different show, then you kind of, you kind of go your ways. And it would've been smarter of me to continue cultivating many of those relationships. But, you know, life gets in the way, my family gets in the way. I'd rather be with my family. And so it would've helped me more had, had I done that, but this is what I was willing to do. And so, but there are a handful of course that I still ta you know, maintain you know, a connection with, you know, your, the closest ones. So those are the ones that, you know, I hang onto.Phil Hudson:All right. So this is something that I think about a lot too. And I think one thing that I'm really good at is I'm really good at learning things. I'm really good at understanding things and conceptualizing them and reducing them down to a very simple to understand palatable process. I remember the first time I met you in person, I, I came out to a twirly girl at your wife's company in, in downtown LA And we were just kind of talking when I got there cause I was helping you guys with something and you were like, so do you have like a degree in computer science or something? I was like, No, I'm a college dropout. At the time I wasn't even in film school at the time.Michael Jamin:Yeah. You knew a lot about a lot of different things for websites. I mean, like, you know, a lot,Phil Hudson:You know, and it, and it's just because that's just a gift that I think I have is I can take these things and I understand how to think about 'em and ask the right questions to the right people. And then I'll put in the time and I'll, I'll beat my head against the rock to figure out how to do it. Yeah. To the point where I can kind of guess almost like a principal of like how things are gonna work. But knowledge is not wisdom. Wisdom is the application of knowledge. Right. And I think about how much time I spent learning the craft of screenwriting and learning how to do this stuff and so little time doing the craft of screenwriting during that time.Michael Jamin:Yeah. You gotta continue. Yeah.Phil Hudson:I was wondering if you had a ballpark ratio of how much time someone should spend learning versus doing. Because just doing doesn't mean you're going to be successful and you can continue to spend your time. But as we talked about on a recent podcast episode, just because you did, you you've done it doesn't mean it's good and you might need a pro to teach you how to do it.Michael Jamin:Yeah, I mean, I think in the beginning I would, I would try probably say half and half. You'd probably have to study and then, and then continue to write. And, and, but writing is, that's how you, that's how you get better as well. I mean, even when I was putting together in my book I look at some of the early stories and I compare it to the ones towards the end of the book and I'm like, Oh, I gotta go back and rewrite the beginning ones because even while I was writing the book, I grew as a writer and I got better and I can see it. I can see, and that's only because Icontinue working, you know, writing,Michael Jamin:Hey, it's Michael Jam. If you like my videos and you want me to email them to you for free, join my watch list. Every Friday I send out my top three videos. These are for writers, actors, creative types. You can unsubscribe whenever you want. I'm not gonna spam you and it's absolutely free. Just go to michael jam.com/watchlist.Phil Hudson:It almost feels to me, and if I could go back to 2008 when I started this I was writing because I didn't have the fear of what I didn't know. And then I quickly learned, I knew so little that I put a lot of fear and failure into me and it helped me back. And I felt like I needed to chase more knowledge and understanding so that I could do something good. The first at bat. And that's something you always said was writing is rewriting and, and what you the first draft, right? It's the, you know, part in the language. It's the shit draft or the crappy draft or the vomit drafts as I've heard areMichael Jamin:Called. And that's exactly what I just saw in this interview that Aaron Sorkin gave. And I was like, Yeah, he said the same thing. It's always about the second draft. It's like, yeah, it's, but that's not like, it's not, it's not, it's not me and Aaron Sorkin believe this. It's me, Aaron Sorkin and every other working writer believe this. So it's all the same.Phil Hudson:Yeah. But, but to to that point, it's, you have to get it out and you have to practice it. So if I could go back rather than obsessing about knowing everything, I think I would start and I would learn something and then I would practice that thing and I would practice that thing 5, 10, 12, a hundred times and then I moved to the next thing and I'd practice that thing over and over and over again. And I think what's beautiful about what you've done, and again, for anyone who wants to know why you have a screenwriting course I pushed you to, because I wanted that information outta your brain. And I think that's so beautiful about it is you've conceptualized from start to finish. Here is what you need to know and understand to be a professional writer, you need to understand these three story points.They have to be, these elements have to exist in your story. And most of the time you have problems cuz you're forgetting one of these things or they're not. Plus they're not great. You know, they're just okay. Yeah. And you have your story structure, you have all those beautiful things in there that you can go in and just learn something and practice, practice, practice, then move to the next thing. Practice, practice, practice. And I just had a conversation with another another student in your course, Kevin, who I consider to be a peer at this point. You know, he's a script coordinator on another show and he's, we've been holding each other accountable in our writing to get better all year. And it's been really, really powerful in having that working relationship with someone. Yeah. But, but that's the conversation is like, I almost feel like I want to come up with 12 to a hundred different story ideas that could be plot, you know, stories, and then I wanna move to breaking stores and I just wanna break a hundred stories and then move to the next step and then move to the next step.Right. Just so I can hone that skill to get it to some muscle memoryMichael Jamin:There a hundred would be a lot to break, butPhil Hudson:Yeah, I know, I know that's an exaggerated number, but that's my ridiculous brain. But even 12, right? Do 12 of those, you know? Yeah.Michael Jamin:Yeah.Phil Hudson:So yeah, for sure. Anyway, I think I think that's the advice I would give people who are wondering what they could do to be more successful faster is just learn the fundamentals and practice the fundamentals and drill, drill, drill as much as you can. Mm-Hmm.Michael Jamin:. Yeah. You know, you,Phil Hudson:You talk about the, the power of being a professional, which is you just show up and you're right, even if you don't feel like it. And I'm fortunate enough to have clients who are Navy Seals who wrote a bunch of New York Times bestselling books and one of those guys, Jock will, he has this saying, discipline equals freedom. And he's like, you think discipline will hold you back, but discipline will actually set you free because you're not mired in emotion and you're not dependent on motivation. It's just, this is a discipline and I do it no matter what because I am the master of my body or I'm the master of, of my, my not inhibitions, but your desires. And so you just, you do it. Do you seem to me to be very much that type of person you do it because it's a discipline? Do you Yeah. Ever look at rewards as a reason to do something? Like you have any boards you provide to yourself?Michael Jamin:Just when you said the other, just when you said this, I was like, Oh yeah, I went, I went for run, I run three days a week. I used to do it more, but three days, like now I do other stuff and then I run past the same guy Henry, he lives in my neighborhood and I see him almost always almost cuz he's outside his house almost at the same time. We always talk for a little bit and he is like, Boy, you really, you, it's like clockwork, you're always running. And I was like, I guess so I don't even think about it. I just, every other day I just go running. It's like I don't even, you know. Yeah. It's, there's the discipline, they just do it. There's no excuses, just do it. But in terms of the reward, you know, I am obviously I am, you know, you build, you'll never get to the reward.Like I heard Stallone say, he said like, this is what life is. You build a, you build a mountain, you climb to the top and then you build another mountain to climb. So is there ever, do you ever get there? Now you'll never get there. You know, that's, but the, the journey is what's it, that's what it all is. It's just, that's all part of it. And even now I have things that I, I'm chasing, you know, putting on my, my one man show and making that bigger and, and taking on the road. But I see other people who are doing it more successfully than I am for sure. And I'm, that's, that's my hill I'm building, so, yeah.Phil Hudson:Got it. So for you, it's almost the, you know, the cliche, I would call it a cliche saying of the joys and the journey. Do you actually find that joy in the journey or do you have, youMichael Jamin:Know, you know, there's guy who was, is he talks about this he's a doctor, I think it's Arico maul or I think his, his name is. And he talks about when people climb Mount Ev Everest, it takes months and months and months of to training and, and acclimation. And then they get to the base camp and then they climb ever. And it takes more and more time. And then when they get to the top of Everest, what do they do? They take a selfie, they're there for about five minutes and they head back down. So the reward is not top of Mount Everest. If it was, they would spend their life there. The reward is the journey is the doing of it. And so yeah, that's that's pretty much it. If you're not enjoying the, if listening, if you're not enjoying the journey, you're not gonna enjoy the destination. , you're, you're not. So you have to enjoy if you, you know, do something else. If you, if you feel like it's really hard and, and you don't, you're not getting enough out of it.Phil Hudson:How do you reconcile that with something I've heard you say before, which is writing is not necessarily fun. And if you're having fun, you might not be actually writing. Oh,Michael Jamin:It's because that's easy because I, all writers, very few working writers that I know enjoy writing, we enjoy having written. So it's like, oh, I just finished the script. That felt good cuz it was so hard. So, and I, I get now, I guess you're saying, well is that the, that's the destination having finished the script? I, I mean I guess that's, to me that's part of the process as opposed to Sure. The deal or the show.Phil Hudson:You've sure. You know, it's, it's the high, the runner's high, right? It's you, it's a benefit that you get from doing it. It's not the thing you chase. Right? Yeah. You don't run to get a runner's high. It's just a benefit. And I think what I was asking about rewards, I think what I was really asking is like, do you ever set a milestone and say, When I do this, I will reward myself with that because, and, and let me preface this by saying I feel like I might be too smart for that system. It's like, you know, weight loss, like, oh, if you hit this bench start you can go get a pizza. It's like, but I could just go get a pizza. I could go do that right now. And, and so that system's never worked for me. And so it, what works for me more is not focusing on what I necessarily want to get out of it. It's what I don't want or don't want to continue to endure. If that makes sense. Yeah. That causes a lot of change for me.Michael Jamin:I I'm supposed to, I know what you're saying. I'm, I'm supposed to celebrate more. And I know Cynthia's always, my wife's always saying like no, we're celebrating now cuz you just did something great. And I'm like, but I haven't, I'm not, we're not there where I wanna be yet. You know, She goes, Yeah, but it doesn't matter. We you still did this, that what you did was pretty great. So I, she helped me celebrate those little things.Phil Hudson:Your your wife is awesome. Like that woman is a saint. She's such a wonderful person. Like we need mores in the world. And and I love that so much. Like, she makes you appreciate your time. My wife does the same thing. She's just like, Right, you should go get a new car. I was like, Why? So you deserve it. I was like, I don't deserve it.Michael Jamin:,Phil Hudson:My car works just hard. DidMichael Jamin:You get, did you get a new car?Phil Hudson:We just bought a new car last night for herMichael Jamin:For her. What, what did, what'd you get?Phil Hudson:We got a VW atlas. We found a 2019 is withMichael Jamin:Is that like, it's an suv,Phil Hudson:It's like a three row suv. It's like the biggest need need to, Yeah, it's based off of the, the Audi QR eight or whatever like that model, which I guess is based off of some Lamborghini. That's what the salesman was telling us. My wife was all print and you know, fortunately I could provide that opportunity to her, but I was I was in San Jose over the weekend and I was driving my mother-in-law's car and the engine blew while I was driving like smoke and everything. So we, we have an opportunity to, to do something nice for my mother-in-law and provide a better experience for my wife. So that's why we did it. Right. I am, I don't reward myself so much that I'm still driving my 2011 Kia Sportage with 238,000 miles on it.Michael Jamin:2011. Interesting. You know, my Jeep is 2005, 2005 film .Phil Hudson:You love that thing though. You love your jeep.Michael Jamin:I do.Phil Hudson:Michael, I rodee in that Jeep. Once Michael took me like it was in LA and he took me to go get noodles. We got, we got far or something.Michael Jamin:Oh right, right, right.Phil Hudson:Yeah. Spilled all over my shirt. That's what you want when you meet. Someone you consider mentors is just spilling noodles all over yourMichael Jamin:Shirt. Yeah, I remember that, right. Yeah.Phil Hudson:A funny, he remembers the noodles being on myMichael Jamin:Shirt. Not, no, I don't remember that. But I remember going, getting far or whatever. Yeah. Right.Phil Hudson:Well I got a couple, a couple other follow up questions here cause I know we're getting a little long winded, but you know, I appreciate this conversation because I think it's really helping me shape my, my mind around where I'm at at this stage in my, my life and my career. I'm wondering what you do in terms of outside influences and to preface this again I spend a lot of time breaking myself away from news and, and information that's mostly negative. I deleted social media, my, for my phone for a long time stopped looking at the news altogether. And I had a teacher in film school who got pretty angry with me. It was like, how can you be a good citizen of the world if you don't understand what's happening in the world? I was like, well, I had Twitter on my phone. It's one of the few things I kept and it keeps me up to date, real time with what's happening in the world from, you know, sources that I trust. But I'm just wondering what you do do. I mean, do you spend time looking in thinking about these things? And if so, how does that influence your writing?Michael Jamin:I, I do, I read a lot. I read a lot of David Saaris and so he had new book come on. I obviously devoured that the second I got it I'm reading another writer a book by a guy named Ocean Wong. And his, I love then his title, his book it's Unearth. We're briefly gorgeous. And I'm like, That's, that's perfect. Like that title on earth we're briefly gorgeous. Think about that. The rhythm is perfect on Earth. We're briefly gorgeous. And what does it say? It says, it says, but that's, maybe we're gorgeous somewhere else, but on here. We all have a moment to shine. We all have one and it's brief and it's fleeting. I just love like, man, that guy and just listening. I've heard him on a couple, not a podcast, but a radio interview and I'm like, and you know, he is young and I'm like, man, this guy's a fricking poet.He is a poet. And so I'm reading him and I'm really appreciating the way he writes. It's, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna use any of it. I'm not gonna use, it's not gonna influence my writing at all. I just appreciate there's no place for it in what I do, but I really have a strong appreciation for what he does. And so finding just looking for other ma you know, not other, but looking for masters and just seeing how they do it. Like David Zaris is a master of what he does. I just really, I enjoy that. I enjoy seeing other people performing, working at their best, putting their best out there, like man, cuz there are people doing amazing stuff.Phil Hudson:Yeah. That's awesome. Similar to this, you know, if, if that stuff's not affecting you, do you feel that it inspires you to do better? Like does it push you to, to reach for that next ledge, the next find to that next limb?Michael Jamin:Yeah, I mean I like, like I would just, it's so hard. But I, I would love, like, I would love that. I would love for people to look at my work, particularly my collection that I put in. I'd love for people to say, Man, that was really great. And I, that's for someone else to decide whether it is or it isn't. But that when I'm doing these shows, I'm like, I, I want someone to leave each show. Like the goal for me in good writing is not whether you're enjoying it at the moment, but how do you feel when it's over? How long does it stick with you? And if I can make someone get in their car after the each show, that's what I'm, that's what I'm going for. I don't know if, I dunno if anyone's had this breakdown or not, but just hesitate from 'em before putting the key in the ignition and just kind of just sit there almost like , like they just need a moment alone.Just before they get in the car, before they start the car. That's what I, that's what I'm always trying to do. And I always, I even think about that growing up I used to go with my dad into the city. Like, you know, he had an office job and sometimes I'd put on my little clip on time and go sit in his office for, you know, it was horribly boring, but that's what I would do. And during those train rides, my dad, he always did his head in a fricking book. And that's how, that's what it was. Everyone in that commuter train from, from where we lived to the city, everyone, this is before phones. And so everyone had a book and I, and to me when I'm writing, I'm thinking, can I get that person who's reading the book? Can I get them to laugh out loud? Cuz that seems to be a high, a high bar cuz they're in their own world. Can I get 'em to laugh out loud? And those are the people I'm thinking about when I'm writing.Phil Hudson:Hmm. That's beautiful man. I think it again, you know, as you said earlier, you're not, you're not motivated by golden statues. You're not motivated by for recognition. It's, it's about the personal touch, right? It's about how can you influence one person in a way that that impacts them to stop and think and separate and contemplate the things that you're putting out there. Which yeah. Yeah, that's, I think it's an admiral pursuit.Michael Jamin:Yeah. Thank you.Phil Hudson:Yeah. Tie this back to what you discussed earlier about your runs. I actually have this written here. There's a great book that you probably haven't read called The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter.Michael Jamin:No,Phil Hudson:You should check it out. Is basically he's a professor at U N L V, I believe University of Nevada Las Vegas. And yeah, he basically talks about why challenging ourselves and pushing ourselves to our limits for no other reason than just pushing ourselves to our limits is a well is an endeavor well worth pursuing. And culturally it's been done for millennia, but it's something that we no longer do, at least in American society. It's not really something that we push ourselves to do. But I definitely thought of you because I remember you telling the story about there's a hill by your house that you run almost every day. And I believe there was one time where you I think you tripped and fell and there was like a snake right in front of you. SoMichael Jamin:Yeah, it was a rattlesnake. No, I didn't trip. I was climbing up this hill on all fours . TherePhil Hudson:You go. It's on the ground.Michael Jamin:Yeah, yeah. It was a rattlesnake. I said, I'm taking the day off . I went, Wards Phil Hudson:Enough for you. But, but what, what pushes you to climb the hill? Like, and, and you know, and maybe we already answered this, but I think it's something that's fascinating because it's something I'm considering because there's a Japanese term for this he talks about in the book, and I apologize to everyone, I don't have it. You can, you can look at Michael Easter and I'm sure he talks about it, but it's, it's a ritual, a rite of passage that you do and you don't talk about it. It's not something you put on social media. It's not something you talk about to your friends. And except for the people who are doing that with you, it's not about cloud or versus signaling or, you know, show boating. Oh wow. Something you do in the privacy of your own home or by yourself, just for you and to me. Yeah. You know, I know about this cuz you published the fact that you, on social media, that you fell in front or you were, you had a rattlesnake right in front of you, which is something you promise, obviously. But why do you, why do you run the hill? What makes you run up the hill?Michael Jamin:Oh, you know, that's just my exercise, but so there's a number of just, there's a number of trails that I have and that's one of them in my neighborhood. And yeah, that's just one of the trails I do. And it's it's a, it's a fun one, but it gets so steep in that one section that you can't run it. You have to crawl , you have to crawl up for a couple of, you know, in a couple yards,Phil Hudson:Right. But that you say that's your exercise, but other people are not running up a hill to the point where they have to crawl through the dirt. Right. So, so I don't, what I'm asking you is like, why do you, for your exercise, instead of getting on a treadmill and running an air, an air conditioned Jim, why do you find value in running, crawling up a hill?Michael Jamin:IPhil Hudson:Don't, as Michael Jam question. Not, not generally just you as a person. Because again, I thought of you when I read this book, and he's talking about like hunting caribou in the Alaskan Tundra for 40 days. The point where he loses 15 pounds of body fat because he's starving.Michael Jamin:Wow. Right. When I, at this one hill, when you get to the top, it is like, you're done . I mean, that's a hard run. It's a hard climb. And then I have to continue, I still have to run a couple more miles just to get back to where I started, but why do I do that hill? I, it's a really, it's a very, it's really challenging and but you know, if the thing is I don't quit, I just, if it's too hard, I'll just go a little slower. But I never quit, you know, except for the day when I saw that rattlesnake , the only time I ever quit. So I just go slower. But I feel like as long as I'm doing it, you just can't quit. I think that's like, the secret is life, just don't, as long as you don't quit, you are not a failure. You haven't failed, you just haven't accomplished it yet. The minute you quit, you're a failure. You know,Phil Hudson:I think that's kind of, to summarize the, the point here for me is so many of us are worried about failing and so many of us are worried about giving up or, or being disappointing our parents or looking like we couldn't do it. Or, you know, settling for less. You know what,Michael Jamin:I did a post just a couple days ago and a friend of mine, I, I, I basically said it was about artists and Oh yeah, but art, you know, Yeah. It a post about someone being, accusing someone of being a failed artist, a failed actor. And my post, this is not such thing as a failed artist. There isn't, unless you quit, then you're a failed artist. But, you know, as long as you're trying and doing it and then, and maybe you change your mind, you say, you know what? I because the art, I mean, I didn't wanna take that back. You're not even a failed artist because you may decide I have other priorities. I wanna buy a house, I wanna make more money. And those, your priorities have changed, but that whole time that you were making art, you're not a failed artist.That's like saying Van Gogh is a failed artist because he didn't make his, he didn't be become renowned, you know, he didn't achieve any success or fame. He, you know, he died before all that happened. And he's arguably the greatest, you know, painter of all time. So was he a failed artist just because he didn't make the, you know, recognition or fame while he was alive? Of course not. And so when I posted about this, to me, it's obvious. Like to me it's simply obvious. No one's a failed artist. You know, the process of doing the art is the joy. That's what you, that's what you're getting out of it. Whether you get fame or success is a whole different story, but sometimes the two are not related. But you're still an artist. You are still an artist as long as you say you are an artist.And then, and I posted this and a friend who is, I would you could say he's a struggling writer. He's not a writer yet. I know he's a talented writer, but he hasn't broken through. But I've, I've, I've, I'm familiar with his work and he's talented. And he was like, he, he texted me, he's like, Man, thank you. I needed to hear this today. And I was like, You did. Like, I, I kind of thought, this is all obvious, you know, I, I was surprised that he needed to hear it. I was like, Dude, you just haven't, you know, you haven't reached your goal yet, but you're certainly not a failure, you know? Yeah.Phil Hudson:Well I think that's a great place. And Michael, I think it kind of highlights what in essence I get from Michael Jamin, right? From everything you put out, all the content who you've been before you started doing the podcast, all the reasons I pushed you to do a lot of this stuff. It's I think you provide a lot of stoic insight, I guess you'd say to the screenwriting,Michael Jamin:I don't even know about stoicism, but okay, maybe we should look into it.Phil Hudson:It's, it's beautiful stuff. I mean, you talk aboutNot running away from the problem earlier. I can't remember exactly what I was, but it reminds me of Ryan Holiday's book. You know, The Obstacle is the way he tells the story about the king who put a boulder in the middle of the road just to see who would move it along. And people would show up and they'd complain and they'd walk away and some people would walk around. And then one day a boy showed up and he's just like, man, like what is this thing doing here? And he went and got a stick and he use it as a lever and he popped the, the boulder out of the way. And there's a small fortune underneath it the king just watched. Cuz you know, it talks, it's a fable that oftentimes the thing we're looking for is right underneath the problem in front of us for whoever's listening to this.That's your hill. That's the hill to climb. And maybe you can't sprint up the hill right now. Maybe you are crawling up the hill. Maybe you need to slow down, right? Maybe you need to retreat for the day because there's a rattlesnake there that's gonna get you if you don't. But, but it's, it's worth continuing, it's worth pursuing. And it doesn't have to be about the fame and the fortune and success. It's about the joy of the process and the achievement and making that new mountain like Sylvester still on set. So Michael, thank you very much for being that that inspiration for me and the example that I think so many of us are looking for, even though you don't want to be, that I think it speaksMichael Jamin:To the you are . I'm glad, I'm glad I can be, helped some of health help in some service in some way, but thank you Phil. Thank you.Phil Hudson:A couple things. You have p Orchestra coming to Boston.Michael Jamin:Yep. Coming to Boston. And we're doing another show in la so Boston, November 12th and 13th and la will be the month in December afterwards. So for tickets, go to michael jam.com/live and it's a stage reading of my forthcoming collection of paper orchestra. It's about an hour and we have a q and A at the end. And and people really liked it last time, so I'm doing it again.Phil Hudson:You, you said you don't know if anyone stopped and thought in their car to think about what you said, but after your last performance series, we received plenty of emails from people raving about Yeah. Made them, It was thought provoking. It did exactly what you're hoping to do.Michael Jamin:Yeah, it did for a couple, at least a couple. So I'm happy about that. I know people, Yeah. They told me afterwards that they, it changed them a little bit bit. So I was like, that's sweet.Phil Hudson:You know, So if you were looking to be changed, go to that. Go to paperwork forMichael Jamin:Show. Yeah, , ThankPhil Hudson:You. Outside of that usual stuff, you got the free less hand michael jam.com/free. You've got the watch list. Michael jam.com/watchlist. Your Course, Michael jam.com/course. And Treasurer trove of beautiful information and social media at Michael Jam and writer, YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook. You're kind of everywhere. AndMichael Jamin:Go get itPhil Hudson:Everyone. Lot, lots more beautiful stuff coming out.Michael Jamin:All right, everyone, thank you. Until next week, next week for our next podcast. Thank you so much. Okay.Phil Hudson:This has been an episode of Screenwriters. Need to Hear This with Michael Jamin and Phil Hudson. If you'd like to support this podcast, please consider subscribing, leaving a review and sharing this podcast with someone who needs to hear today's subject. For free daily screenwriting tips, follow Michael on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @MichaelJaminwriter. You could follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @PhilaHudson. This episode was produced by Phil Hudson and edited by Dallas Crane. Until next time, keep riding. 

Barfly Podcast
Season Four: Clay Walker of Gott's Roadside

Barfly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 24:46


We welcome Clay Walker, President of Gott's Roadside, to talk Frosé, fine wine, LeBron James and fast casual dining at the place that always has a line down the block

BOSSTalk
Melissa Cantey | Founder of Kicks & Fros

BOSSTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 53:35 Transcription Available


Name: Melissa Chanel Carnegie    Age: 36    Career/Job: By day: Head Of Global Communications At Cantu Beauty By day AND night: Voice of Melissa Chanel and founder of Kicks & Fros     College/Degree: Francis Marion University BA/ Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication    Yrs In Profession: Cantu - 5 years Kicks & Fros - 5 years Melissa Chanel - 12 years

Black Style Anecdotes Podcast
Style As A Conversation Starter, Dressing For Comfort, and More w/ Melissa Carnegie

Black Style Anecdotes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 35:32


In this season finale episode, I speak with Melissa Catney of Kicks and Fros about her tomboy chic style, doing at home fashion shows as a young girl, style as a confidence booster, her favorite Youtube style influencers, what can take away the fun of style, why she loves turtlenecks, the versatility of New Balances, how she incorporates sneakers into her workwear, and much more! Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple or Spotify, and share it with a friend. Follow Melissa on Instagram. Follow Melissa on Twitter. Follow Kicks and Fros on Instagram. In this episode she mentions: Notoriouskia Iknowlee Highlowluxxe Karenbritchick Zara Target H&M Something by Sonjia Amazon The Drop Free People Urban Outfitters Mango Nordstrom Mindful Fee The Summer North Dillards Follow BSA on Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/blackstyleanecdotes/ Like BSA on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/blackstyleanecdotes Visit the BSA website:  https://www.blackstyleanecdotes.com

First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy
First Cup of Coffee - July 15, 2022

First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 20:12 Transcription Available


A bit more on the internet/cell data saga (fair warning), and then further ruminations on RPGs, Wizardry, my own experiences along with other female/enby/etc. folks in the community, and Frosé. The rant on the game Wizardry that I mention is here (https://www.twitch.tv/videos/45216905).Buy ROGUE'S PAWN here! (https://jeffekennedy.com/rogue-s-pawn)Buy THE STORM PRINCESS AND THE RAVEN KING here!! (https://jeffekennedy.com/the-storm-princess-and-the-raven-king). The Heirs of Magic series is here (https://jeffekennedy.com/series/heirs-of-magic).The audiobook of GREY MAGIC is here (https://www.audible.com/pd/Grey-Magic-Audiobook/B09Z77GHDL?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-307001&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_307001_rh_us), BRIGHT FAMILIAR is here (https://www.audible.com/pd/Bright-Familiar-Audiobook/B09WSGFLXW?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-303113&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_303113_rh_us) and DARK WIZARD is here (https://www.audible.com/pd/Dark-Wizard-Audiobook/B09QQRHTYZ?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-294201&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_294201_rh_us).The Sorcerous Moons series - now in KU! - is available here (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YVVB82N).If you want to support me and the podcast, click on the little heart or follow this link (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jeffekennedy).You can watch this podcast on YouTube here https://youtu.be/esiQx2SldT0Sign up for my newsletter here! (https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r2y4b9)Support the show

That Seventies Card Show
Episode 48: Twos and 'Fros (1978-79 Topps Basketball)

That Seventies Card Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 41:05


The shorts were high, as were most of the players. Only card missing from this small but mighty set was a Freddie "Boom Boom" Washington rookie. The NBA was in the final trimester of it's gestation, ready to take the game to world dominance. Music by Mango SafariThatSeventiesCardShow@gmail.comThat Seventies Card Show on YouTubeTwitter @SeventiesCard

Don't Be Alarmed We're Negros
Mullets, Shags, and Fros… Oh My….

Don't Be Alarmed We're Negros

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 92:54


This episode will cover Golf News of the Week Arnold Palmer Classic | LPGA - HSBC Women's Championship | The Players Championship | Valspar Championship | Honda LPGA Thailand | Diversity Topic and Story: Black Golfer Spotlight: Calvin Peete | Front 9 - Your TV Crush from 80's and 90's Sitcoms Part II | What Are We Hating On | Gigging Golf Song of the Week: Mrs. International by Red Man and Method Man featuring Erick Sermon | Final Shout Outs to close out the show! Hosts: Suga @kaluaa7878 Emitch @chuck_da_nerd Buga @ny2sd28 Gigging Golf Song of the Week: Mrs. International by Method Man and Red Man Featuring Erick Sermon Listen to episode here: https://www.dontbealarmedwerenegros.com/ (https://www.dontbealarmedwerenegros.com/) Download on Apple, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Overcast, Deezer. Sponsors: @golfgents @nerdygentlemen @kaluaa7878 @chuck_da_nerd @4youreyesonlyesthetics @hardknockslicegolf @motocaddy

How I Got Here with Dreena Whitfield
Turning Your Passion Into a Money-Making Empire (with Melissa Chanel)

How I Got Here with Dreena Whitfield

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 49:26


In this episode of How I Got Here, Dreena welcomes Melissa Chanel, lifestyle blogger, content creator, sneaker connoisseur, and Founder and Creator of Kicks and Fros, a kick community for Black and brown women. On top of all that, she's also the Head of Global Community & Communications at Cantu. Listen in as Melissa shares about her love of sneakers and the steps she took to establish herself as a Black female influencer in the sneaker, fashion, and lifestyle space.Melissa highlights the power of building and nurturing community, what led her to create merch for Kicks and Fros, and how she balances and optimizes her time spent on Kicks and Fros, her full-time job at Cantu, and her personal brand.“If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!”-  Melissa ChanelStay tuned to hear Melissa's top tips for overcoming creative blocks and refueling your creativity, along with advice for aspiring content creators on staying relevant and organized. Plus, Melissa shares the mantra that keeps her focused and confident, as well as her pro tips for cleaning and protecting your sneakers.“Give yourself grace. Don't feel like you need to keep up with anybody else. Do what you came to do, what you want to do, your style of sharing, of teaching… whatever it is you do as a content creator, just stick to your true and authentic self.”-  Melissa ChanelConnect with Melissa:Visit her blog: www.melissachanel.com Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/melissachanel Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/MelissaChanel2 Resources & Apps Mentioned:Kicks and Fros: www.kicksandfros.comSNKRS: www.nike.com/snkrs-app GOAT: www.goat.comStockX: www.stockx.com Social Status: www.socialstatuspgh.comRequest Boutique: www.requestboutique.com Calendly: www.calendly.comLater: www.later.comAbout the Host:Dreena Whitfield has a proven ability to create tangible outcomes that helps clients exceed expectations. Her diverse career has led her to spearhead the communications and marketing efforts for leaders in the nonprofit, corporate and political sectors, as well as small businesses internationally.With more than a decade of experience, Dreena and the WhitPR team have a proven ability to spot opportunities for our clients to grow their brand recognition in saturated markets that are in alignment with their overall objectives.The Huffington Post listed Dreena as one of their “Top 25 African American Millennials in PR to Watch.”Follow Dreena & WhitPR on all the socials:@Dreenawhitpr & @whitprJoin The WhitPR Collective: www.whitprcollective.com

Xapiens at MIT
XPC #6: Adam Marblestone and Anastasia Gamick: FROs, the future of research

Xapiens at MIT

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 72:51


The Xapiens Podcast (XPC) Episode 6: Join Xapiens Co-Director Loyd Waites in a discussion with Adam Marblestone and Anastasia Gammick. You can learn more about convergent research and their other efforts here: https://convergentresearch.org/ Check out Xapiens on youtube! https://www.youtube.com/c/XapiensatMIT/videos Check out the Xapiens podcast on our website! https://xapiens-at-mit.captivate.fm/ Or listen to us on google podcast, spotify, amazon, apple podcasts or wherever you listen! RSS feed: https://feeds.captivate.fm/xapiens-at-mit/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/12FjwjYf6NahxAuRwg7JUT Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/item_name/dp/B08JJS62YW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1XHBRXE1PBVFX&dchild=1&keywords=xapiens+at+mit+podcast&qid=1635954528&qsid=133-3533827-8746125&sprefix=xapiens+at+mit+podcast%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1&sres=B08JJS62YW%2CB07NHZP4FW%2CB09BFPNW2J%2CB08LB4656J%2CB004MQSV04%2CB06XCKGLTP%2CB0006H92QK%2CB08G7RG9ML%2CB07GQT8879%2CB08XXM6DRS%2CB07GY4WWP3%2CB089JLLDQB%2CB091CHFJYN%2CB095YTSZ8Y%2CB08N66WGMP%2CB06XKNZT1P google podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0veGFwaWVucy1hdC1taXQv?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjD8u6Ayf3zAhWkM1kFHXobDHgQ9sEGegQIARAC Other Xapiens Info: XPC Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKCp2QLDdzA3nuhdkRkJwXQ Xapiens Home: https://xapiens.mit.edu/ OUTLINE: 0:00 - Introduction 1:47 - Research Overview (Neuralink, Deepmind, Kernal, COVID) 6:54 - What makes an FRO different from DARPA 8:07 - How to start a Focused Research Organization 12:12 - Lessons learned for FROs 13:42 - FRO interaction 19:18 - Current FROs 25:07 - What is the Rejuvenome? 30:02 - Any Time for Research? 31:38 - Stand Out Stories and Working with Covid Testing 36:48 - Kernal and Brain Machine Interfaces 40:25 - Biologically Inspired Machine Learning and Cooperation 44:43 - Existential Risk 51:00 - Personal Lives 53:20 - Are you a Transhumanist? 56:27 - The Path to Consciousness 1:04:49 - How would FROs change with Limitless Funding 1:10:18 - Advice to Students 1:12:15 - Closing Other Xapiens Info: XPC Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKCp... Xapiens Home: https://xapiens.mit.edu/

Child Life On Call: Parents of children with an illness or medical condition share their stories with a child life specialist

Happy December!  I'm changing things up a big this week, and sharing my discussion with Meg and Jess from Friends with Fros.  I first interviewed them in June 2020, so please feel free to go back and listen to their anti-racism and diversity episode before enjoying this conversation.  Meg and Jess host a podcast called Don't Worry ‘Bout My Hair, and they also hold dual certifications as child life specialists along with rec therapy and nursing. In this episode, we talk about… [1:47] Life updates all around [6:19] Hospital experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic [12:24] Working as a child life specialist while pregnant [14:53] Processing difficult experiences [18:02] Cultural considerations for families coming from Afghanistan [24:11] Anti-racism in the child life field [26:35] Changes in care for diverse families   Connect with Meg and Jess: Podcast Instagram   Have you heard?  The Child Life On Call mobile app for parents, kids and their care team will be available in 2022.  Sign up to stay informed here.   Child Life On Call is a community of parents and professionals that share ideas, stories and resources to help YOU navigate your child's unique experiences. We give you strategies to support yourself and your family through life's challenges.  We are so glad you are here.   Website: childlifepodcast.com Merch: bonfire.com/store/childlifeoncall Instagram: instagram.com/childlifeoncall Facebook: facebook.com/childlifeoncall Twitter: twitter.com/childlifeoncall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnh95T1MOYtbpBxJaZqg7rg

En Perspectiva
Entrevista Virginia Fros

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 16:29


Entrevista Virginia Fros by En Perspectiva

Aujourd'hui l'histoire
La grève des Fros racontée par Félix B.-Desfossés

Aujourd'hui l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 23:01


Paladar Distinto
# 85 - Anahi Fros | Feira Ecológica do Bom Fim / "Maior Feira a Céu Aberto da Am. Latina"

Paladar Distinto

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 34:39


Entrevista com Anahi Fros, assessora há três anos da Feira Ecológica do Bom Fim, o maior espaço a céu aberto de comercialização de orgânicos da América Latina. À frente da Semeadora Comunicação, é gaúcha, jornalista com especialização em Comunicação Jornalística – Estudos e Estratégias – assessora de comunicação, produtora de conteúdo especializado e fotojornalista. Atuou por seis anos no Grupo RBS, em jornal diário impresso, como repórter, repórter especial, subeditora e editora de área. Há 16 anos, dedica-se à Assessoria de Comunicação, atendendo organizações e associações com base de representação local e estadual, corporações, profissionais liberais, assessoria legislativa, com forte dedicação à área ambiental. Tem experiência na implantação de estratégias de visibilidade de marcas e personas junto ao público externo, resultando em credibilidade e publicização espontânea das mesmas. Desenvolve ações de comunicação internas e externas tanto em ações com foco presencial quanto digital. Também atua organicamente na construção e concretização de eventos de pequeno, médio e grande porte. É revisora de publicações, com destaque para temas ambientais, corporativos e políticos. Endereço: Av. José Bonifácio, entre Vieira de Castro e Sta. Teresinha | Sáb, 7h às 13h | Desde 1991 | Porto Alegre / RS (Na 2ª quadra, 100% orgânica) @feiraecologicadobomfim @anahifros

Narratives
52: Neuroscience, FROs and Biology with Adam Marblestone

Narratives

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 59:10


In this episode, I got to sit down with Adam Marblestone to talk about how to accelerate science, what most people don't understand about Neuroscience, and how to have an outsize impact. 

Confessions of the Drunken Spinsters
Stop And Smell The Frosé

Confessions of the Drunken Spinsters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 59:03


The spinsters talk Frosé, tea of the week, ghosting, and more. What's in our cup: Frosé Ingredients: -100% Pinot Noir Rose -Handfull of frozen strawberries -couple ounces of Gin (my special addition) -splash of lemon juice Black-owned business of the week: @foxdenbim @foxdenbim1 Cheers!

Socially Deconstructed with Trina Dong
21. We Need Some Cancel Culture Guidelines with Meg & Jess of Friends with Fros

Socially Deconstructed with Trina Dong

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 64:02


Don't Worry 'Bout My Hair Podcast co-hosts Meg & Jess of Friends with Fros join Trina for a very complicated conversation about cancel culture. What are the guidelines we should be following to cancel and/or uncancel people? When someone gets cancelled, do we also stop listening to their music or watching their projects/content? Is there a cancellation expiration date?! Tune in to see what they have to say about it. Follow Meg & Jess on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friendswithfros Friends with Fros' Don't Worry 'Bout My Hair Podcast: https://dwbmh.buzzsprout.com/ For more Trina, give her an Instagram follow: https://www.instagram.com/heytrinadong Don't forget to subscribe and also check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sociallydeconstructedpod

Disney ReWINEd
26: Frozen & Frosé

Disney ReWINEd

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 86:13


“Some people are worth melting for.” In this week's episode, Adina and Rachel swirl through Adina's pick, Frozen. Rachel perfectly pairs this icy movie with a simple and delicious Frosé. Adina shares the unique animation details behind Elsa's hair, and Rachel dives into the incredible success of the film's soundtrack. Together they try to figure out what exactly made this movie a cultural phenomenon. So blend up a cocktail, pour yourself a glass, and rewind back to Frozen. Cheers! Website: www.disneyrewined.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/disneyrewined Instagram: www.instagram.com/disneyrewined Facebook: www.facebook.com/disneyrewined

Unter Dry
Worüber reden wir eigentlich?

Unter Dry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 46:07


Wie hobbylos sind Schauspieler:innen wirklich? Was machen unsere Dry, wenn sie mal nicht arbeiten? Während Jasna wahlweise Gedichte oder Beschwerdebriefe verfasst und Anna Menschen verscheucht, die heimlich Fotos von ihr machen wollen, liest sich Cristina in die Bravo ein und prüft Fakten zum Thema Oralverkehr. Es wird selten langweilig, wenn die Kameras still stehen. Das liegt aber nicht zwangsläufig an den genannten Freizeitbeschäftigungen, sondern vielmehr daran, dass sie ihre Zeit einfach am liebsten miteinander verbringen. Beim picknicken, Frosés trinken, oder eben - ein Glück! - beim Podcast aufnehmen. Außerdem: Warum Jasna bei Sonne unter Regenschirmen schmollt, wieso Cristina in Restaurants für ihre Tischnachbarn schwärmt und wie Anna mit aufröhrenden Autos punkten kann. - - - Werbepartner dieser Folge ist Acer. Schlank, leicht und elegant – das Swift 3 ist das ideale Notebook für unterwegs. Das Besondere: Nach der Anmeldung mit dem Fingerprintreader unter Windows 10 Home hat man alles auf einen Blick. Mit dem Rabattcode UNTERDRY10 erhältst Du 10% Rabatt im Acer Online Shop unter https://acer.co/3chUZim - Gültig bis zum 31.07.2021.

The HipHop4yoSoul Show
GodzGang Radio 10

The HipHop4yoSoul Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 163:04


Here's the big 10 of Gangsta type rhymes you will digg yes Old-school HIPHOP but enjoy the sun and turn it up!!!Playlist 1. Prime Minister-thumpin 2. BB Jay-the raucous 3. D.C.P.-life becoming more a woe4. SS MOB-come around5. T Bone-coming of the judgement6. Pettidee-stay in the church boy7. MR G Reality-million Soldiers 8. LG Wise-new player9. Nuwine-break it down mellow10. Nuwine-ice white shoes11. FTF-burning 12. ABG-the last days13. Gospel Gangstas-live it up14. MVP-unessary drama15. Antonious-drastic16. Dj Dove-flava of the south 17. CSGz-Big18. Fros't-then and now19. SYGz-Gangsta life20. CMC-its all in the dayITunes Spotify Spreaker.comIheart radioPodcast addictTrue Swagg RadioGlifeoutreach.org PayPal Hiphop4yosoul@gmail.com

Disney Channel Tipsy Panel
Episode 58 - Frenemies

Disney Channel Tipsy Panel

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 65:49


This week we watched Frenemies, the 2012 Bella Thorne/Zendaya DCOM that boldly asks, "What if a movie were just three episodes of a TV show?" Set aside some time to make James's Frosé(nemies), and after two glasses you'll be just as convinced as we are that this movie was written by an AI.

BigBlocksGarage
Passing on the hobby and some how we got on boats

BigBlocksGarage

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 65:34


We talk about how one generation is helping or not helping a new generation get into cars and what Fros issues with boats is. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigblocksgarage/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigblocksgarage/support

What Do You Mean?
Ep 12: Frosé Madness: 90's & 00's Heartthrobs

What Do You Mean?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 62:44


Ep 12: Frosé Madness: 90's & 00's Heartthrobs by The Frosé Girls

Pass the Frosé
Ep 12: Frosé Madness: 90's & 00's Heartthrobs

Pass the Frosé

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 62:44


Ep 12: Frosé Madness: 90's & 00's Heartthrobs by The Frosé Girls

Be Your Own Kind Podcast
EP 26: BYOK w/ Yalana Allen: Fros and Forgiveness

Be Your Own Kind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 64:38


In this episode, I had the honor of speaking with Lifestyle Blogger, Yalana Allen. I loved her energy and the fact she stuck by me with a faulty camera and a falling sign. We discussed how her broken relationship with her father has mended, her hair journey, and more. How to contact Yalana: Website: https://hometowngirlncurls.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/naturallyyalana Contact Me at info@beyourownkind Get the Lavish Experience with Lavish Looks By Mz. Metchi website: mzmetchi.com/shop Use the code "BYOK" to receive 15% off purchase CBS3 Designs: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CBS3Designs?ref=search_shop_redirect Visit Treasure Glitz https://www.facebook.com/treasureglitz.simpson Interested in Being a Guest: https://renitaquirls.typeform.com/to/fDQsNEd3 Check out the platform: https://linktr.ee/be_yourownkind Grab some BYOK Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/be-your-own-kind-2 BYOK Mail P.O. Box 6141 Lafayette, IN 47903 Additional ways to support the platform? SquareCash Account: $BYOK24 Paypal: paypal.me/byok24 Venmo: @beyourownkind24 --- 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/renita-quirls/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renita-quirls/support

Don't Worry 'Bout My Hair

"Come and get your crowns Queens!" It's a celebration, for Black History Month your Friends with Fros are handing out awards to the black queens out there who are doing the darn thang! Come in and have a "light chuckle" with us.

Chatting Over Chowder
Finances, Families, Food, Faith and Fros with Melanated Conversations

Chatting Over Chowder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 59:08


Yana Reynolds and Terrian Jones are the magnificent duo of the podcast Melanated Conversations.  Melanated Conversations holds space for the amplification of black women voices and their stories.  They are a sister community that fosters positive and authentic expression of topics with our perspectives in mind.  Building community and culture through honest dialogue between women, they connect to share their lessons while celebrating their successes. In our chat, you will learn: How the trauma of working in corporate America led to Melanated Conversations. Why Elayne Fluker is to blame for bringing us all together The promise that Yana and Terrian made for themselves when they started Melanated Conversations Listen to Terrian & Yana's podcast recommendations: Terrian: Here's the Thing Truth's Table Yana: The Glo Show with Glo Atanmo Real Estate Rookie Podcast Bisque, Please tell us where can you find Yana and Terrian? Personal IG links: Personal IG links: Yana: @literallyyana Terrian: @terrian4reel Melanated Conversations website Melanted Conversations Instagram Facebook Twitter

Life's un Viaje
Curls & Fros, The Natural Hair Journey

Life's un Viaje

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 101:29


  Yay! It's the first day of Black History Month. This week we take a little deep into the Danileigh drama. then we get into our natural hair journey and what it has been like living and traveling abroad with natural hair.    Sources as mentioned:  * IES Abroad - Traveling with Natural Hair   Music Mentioned: ♫ Leikeli47 - Wash & Set ♫ Solange - Don't Touch My Hair ft. Sampha

What Do You Mean?
Ep 1: And Away We Go!

What Do You Mean?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 48:50


Ep 1: And Away We Go! by Pass the Frosé

What Do You Mean?
Hello! (Trailer)

What Do You Mean?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 0:23


Hello! (Trailer) by Pass the Frosé

Long Story Short
Long Story Short, Don't Worry 'Bout My Hair!

Long Story Short

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 84:37


In this week's episode Skye & Amanda are joined by their Friends with Fros, Jessica and Meghan, from the podcast, Don't Worry ‘Bout My Hair. All four women dig deep, as they walk through their journeys to embracing their natural hair. They reference what they've learned after their recent reading on the history of Black hair culture and open up about the role that the white gaze has ever played in their depiction of beauty. From hair mishaps they wish they could've reversed, to hair discrimination in the workplace, to men's views on Black women's hair, they dish all about their quests to unapologetically loving their hair. As healthcare workers at a children's hospital, Jess & Meghan discuss how they are navigating Black hair in the healthcare system. They let listeners in on how they advocate for their Black patients and their current initiatives to incorporate Black hair care into coping and play at the hospital. Books mentioned in this week's episode are linked to the Black Owned Bookstore: Solid State BooksTwisted: The Tangled History of Black Hair Culture by Emma DabiriHair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America by Ayana D. Byrd and Lori L. TharpsThis week's ‘Bout That Action! highlight is: Healthcare for the PeopleCheck out Healthcare for the People on Instagram at: @healthcareforthepeople2020Book EP: Be sure to stream the songs mentioned in this week's Book EP playlist on Long Story Short's Spotify page: https://open.spotify.com/user/rz5hp2nppkhd82xmhhoo2euqc?si=olIngYNWSTmbhGqnyK6zggCheck out this week's guest on Instagram: Friends with FrosFriends with Fros podcast: Don't Worry ‘Bout My Hair Follow us online:Instagram: @LongStoryShortPodTwitter: @LSSpodcastFacebook: @LongStoryShortPodEmail: info.longstoryshortpod@gmail.com

Ignite Your Influence
Episode 7 | How to Build a Loyal & Engaged Audience w/ Melissa Chanel

Ignite Your Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 22:34


In Episode 7, I am talking to Influencer @MelissaChanel In this episode, you’ll hear: How Melissa has built an engaged and loyal audience How Melissa turned her love for kicks into a community How Melissa balances creating content, and working as the Global Communications lead for Cantu Stay Connected with Guest Melissa Chanel: Melissa's Instagram Melissa's Blog Kicksandfro's Instagram Stay Connected with Host Majesty Acheampong Majesty's Website Majesty's Instagram Ignite Your Influence Website Ignite Your Influence Instagram Want to attend the Ignite Your Influence Virtual Experience? Check out Igniteyourinfluence.co for event details. Background on Melissa: A Global Communications Lead by day & creative by day & night, Melissa Cantey wears many hats. She’s most known for her lifestyle blog MelissaChanel.com where she covers everything from personal style & blogging tips to her travels and her massive sneaker collection. In May of 2017 Melissa gave birth to Kicks and Fros: a digital platform to share two things black women & sneaker culture! This platform has women rocking two things—creative & the most sought after kicks and their beautiful, natural fros. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/majesty-acheampong/support

Talking With My Mouth Full
Ep. 30: Jess Patterson: Frosé King

Talking With My Mouth Full

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 18:54


David and Renee talk with Jess Patterson, owner of The Co-Op Sullivan Island in South Carolina, about his best-selling frosés in all their incarnations like strawberry, chile pepper, even beer daiquiri. Plus Jess offers a simple at-home frosé recipe.

Bright Orange Future
Let the Frosé Flow #005

Bright Orange Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 33:26


Brekkie Von Bitcoin joins the show, bravely impersonating his way through "Take Me Home, Country Roads."  Favorite Seattle rock vocalists from the early 90's? Discuss. And finally, is bitcoin for criminals?Subscribe to the YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/swansignal?sub_confirmation=1

piensa en grande
EL CEREBRO DEL CONSUMO DE FEDERICO FROS CAMPELO-RESEÑA ANIMADA (PRIMERA PARTE)

piensa en grande

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 10:44


84EL CEREBRO DEL CONSUMO DE FEDERICO FROS CAMPELO-RESEÑA ANIMADA (PRIMERA PARTE)--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oscar-rafael-mojica4/support

Tipsy Tell-All
Frosé (with Sydney Jones)

Tipsy Tell-All

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 38:14


Wine and Workouts
S2 E14 Frosé all day

Wine and Workouts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 46:48


Sippin on some frosé, chatting about D.A.R.E., moming so hard, Twisted Dough protein cookie dough, where are the dumbbells?, how to stop pretending this is vacation Email:  Wineandworkoutspod@gmail.com IG: @WineandWorkoutsPod

WaKinda Podcast Is This
Ep. 22 - Hmm. (WaKinda Black NerdCast Is This)

WaKinda Podcast Is This

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 110:47


Join Black Girl Marvel, Kayos, Jay Tezla, and Zer0 as they talk about the most recent video game news. They get into the tv/movie news related to the Synder Cut and much more. The crew also gives their review of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. Let's see how many Fros it gets! Enjoy!!!!   The Intro & Outro was done by Jay Tezla   BlackGirlMarvel on Facebook, IG, YouTube, & Twitter. Follow the journey! Listen to me exclusively on Spotify, Apple, Google and more. YouTube series 'Lets...w/BlackGirlMarvel coming soon. Send in your requests.   Jay Tezla  All social media @jaytezla, blog is jaytezlanerd.wordpress.com   Like, Share, and Subscribe. #WakindaPodcastisThis #WakindaBlackNerdCastisThis #Blaklistgaming #Knockoutsand3counts #jaytezla #BlackGirlMarvel #Anchorpodcast #ApplePodCast #Spotify #GooglePodcast #Radiopublic #Sticher #RedFacedMonsta #Teamkayos --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Don't Worry 'Bout My Hair
Mommas Be Like

Don't Worry 'Bout My Hair

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 62:06


This week the Friends with Fros discuss mothers, changing relationships, and womanhood. You'll laugh as we share happy memories of our crazy moms and grow in deeper understanding of the women who raised us.

The HipHop4yoSoul Show
GodzGang Radio 7

The HipHop4yoSoul Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 99:37


Here goes it with another Gangsta Rap show so turn up the bass and boom your subwoofers in you ride;)Playlist 1. FTF-Burning2. Mystery-the warning 3. T Bone-tomorrow's not promised 4. MVP-hit em up5. Fros't-oh homie6. Pettidee-unified outlaws7. Da Click-wanna be free8. Gods Original Gangstas-true 2 tha game9. Str8 Young Gangstaz-good times10. SS MOB-gold street ride11. Gospel Gangstaz-operation liquidation 12. ABG-War time13. Nuwine- believe it or not14. Mr G Reality- million Soldiers 15. Big UNC-westside g style16. Geno v-mi vida loca17. Set Free-world wide18. Age-we strollin iTunes Podcast addict Iheartradio Spreaker Spotify Google play Glifeoutreach.org Trueswaggradio PayPal Hiphop4yosoul@gmail

Don't Worry 'Bout My Hair
2019 Wrap Up - Bonus Episode!

Don't Worry 'Bout My Hair

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 54:17


It's a bonus episode yall! *Sorry in advance for audio issues* we're working on it. Has Coronavirus got you down? Feeling stuck? Wishing you can go back to 2019? Well, the Friends with Fros are here to help you out by throwing it back to 2019, and giving you a wrap up of the year.

Candidly Speaking
056 | Forging Your Own Path with Melissa Chanel

Candidly Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 36:17


Want your next cup of coffee to be on me? Head to Apple Podcasts and leave a rating and write a review. Each month the Candidly Speaking team will be picking on lucky reviewer to be the "review of the month". You'll get a special shoutout on an episode just like this AND we'll send you a Starbucks gift card. It's that simple. So head on over to Apple Podcasts and drop your review right now! -------------------------------- Blogger and Communications Manager for Cantu Beauty, Melissa Chanel (@melissachanel) joins Carrie (@carrie.gillaspie) to share her story with the Candid Crew! Melissa tells us about her childhood growing up in small town South Carolina, how a friend talked her into starting a blog, how she found herself living in New York City for 3 years, and why she made the move back home to the South. Carrie is curious how Melissa's family reacted to her leaving her full-time job to blog, the ups and downs of building a community from the ground up, and how she turned a one-off opportunity with Cantu Beauty into a full-time gig. Melissa gives us an inside look into what content creation is really like and how she manages keeping her creative juices flowing while working full-time with Cantu. We get the deets on Kicks & Fros and on some of Melissa's all time favorite sneakers, her tips for cultivating your own style, some of her dream collaborations and what's on the horizon for her for 2020 and beyond. Follow us on Instagram: @candidlyspeakingpodcast & @carrie.gillaspie

Mama Kim, life coach
Mama Kim - on beliefs about others

Mama Kim, life coach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 1:50


How we see a class of people or a roll can also be limiting to ourselves. Trade in participation trophies for Frosé. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Don't Worry 'Bout My Hair
The Love Episode

Don't Worry 'Bout My Hair

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 50:59


What's your L-O-V-E life looking like? Hear from Meg and Jess, your Friends with Fros, about being single and married. Jess's love story is HILARIOUS! Hear some bad singing, laugh a lot. rest a little and enjoy this episode.

Everyday Adventures in Faith
Seeing the bigger picture with 8-bits & ‘fros

Everyday Adventures in Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 40:17


Do you remember the video games from the 90’s and earlier? The graphics were boxy, kinda blurry, yet unique and entertaining to play. What if I told you that same type of graphic can be translated into everyday wear, like earrings? Stacie Bailee Lawrence did just that in her adventure! We discuss how she was able to connect a concept from early software programming to the natural hair community that all started from her love of writing. Stacie’s takeaways from her adventure: -Don’t limit yourself -To always know that you’re worthy -Keep pushing Mentioned in the episode: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AnotherBrownCreation https://m.facebook.com/anotherbrowncreation/ https://www.instagram.com/anotherbrowncreation/ Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts!   Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): https://anchor.fm/s/10ead55c/podcast/rss Join the adventure! Fb community: https://m.facebook.com/Everyday-Adventures-in-Faith-110284663774675/?tsid=0.6977343873092415&source=result IG: https://www.instagram.com/everydayadventuresinfaith/?hl=en Want to know more about Ella’s Greatest Adventures? : https://facebook.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a737560ed3925358403eb572f&id=f71dc0873e Want to get a copy of Ella’s Greatest Adventures?: https://ellasgreatestadventures.com/shop-2/ #everydayadventuresinfaith

AMERICAN JEW
Ep 50 - Jew Fros and Pharaohs

AMERICAN JEW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 18:04


In this episode, Jonathan and Jordon talk about recent discussions about how Jews are represented physically, and the ways in which stereotypes have been used against us. We also break down this week's Torah portion chronicling the birth of Moses!  Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/AmericanJewPod Follow us on Instagram: Instagram.com/AmericanJewPodcast Check out our FB page: Facebook.com/AmericanJewPodcast Email us: AmericanJewPodcast@gmail.com

Melanin and Miles Travel Podcast
Jamaica Recap: Rum Punch, Reggae, and Jerk Chicken | EP. 21

Melanin and Miles Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 35:34


Happy New Year! In our season 2 opener of Melanin and Miles, we want to recap Joi’s first Squad Retreat (group travel trip) to Montego Bay, Jamaica. The retreat was from December 19th to the 22nd (Thursday-Sunday) with 10 women who signed up. We enjoyed the RIU Reggae resort, ate a lot of food, had a Fros in Focus goal-setting session, a beauty excursion, a pool party, and a lot of nightlife. We also climbed Dunn’s River Falls, took a party cruise, and snorkeled a coral reef with tropical fish! Get notified about future retreats by joining Joi’s email list at joiwade.com/squad

Fundraising Stories
#10: Margreet Fros over hoe de microkredieten van Oikocredit de wereld iets eerlijker proberen te maken

Fundraising Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 42:39


Al 44 jaar houdt Oikocredit zich bezig met investeren in projecten met sociale impact in Latijns-Amerika, Afrika en Azië. Door microkredieten uit te geven stelt de internationale coöperatie ondernemers over de hele wereld in staat om hun eigen leven en dat van hun families te veranderen en te doen waar ze al tijden van droomden. Ze bieden de particuliere impact investeerder een praktisch beleggingsproduct, waar nog nooit iemand zijn inleg op heeft verloren. Manager Marketing & Communicatie Margreet Fros zet zich nu al zeven jaar in voor de Nederlandse vereniging, met een rechtvaardigere wereld en gelijke kansen voor ogen.  Oikocredit Nederland werft fondsen via de 7000 leden tellende vereniging én de 14000 investeerders in het beleggingsproduct. Margreet vertelt Petra op het kantoor in Utrecht over hoe ze die twee groepen tot één grote community vormen, hoe het beleggingsproduct precies werkt, de respectvolle communicatiestrategie en over de emotionele ontmoetingen die ze had met geholpen ondernemers in Ecuador en de Filipijnen.

Fundraising Stories
#10: Margreet Fros over hoe de microkredieten van Oikocredit de wereld iets eerlijker proberen te maken

Fundraising Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 42:39


Al 44 jaar houdt Oikocredit zich bezig met investeren in projecten met sociale impact in Latijns-Amerika, Afrika en Azië. Door microkredieten uit te geven stelt de internationale coöperatie ondernemers over de hele wereld in staat om hun eigen leven en dat van hun families te veranderen en te doen waar ze al tijden van droomden. Ze bieden de particuliere impact investeerder een praktisch beleggingsproduct, waar nog nooit iemand zijn inleg op heeft verloren. Manager Marketing & Communicatie Margreet Fros zet zich nu al zeven jaar in voor de Nederlandse vereniging, met een rechtvaardigere wereld en gelijke kansen voor ogen. Oikocredit Nederland werft fondsen via de 7000 leden tellende vereniging én de 14000 investeerders in het beleggingsproduct. Margreet vertelt Petra op het kantoor in Utrecht over hoe ze die twee groepen tot één grote community vormen, hoe het beleggingsproduct precies werkt, de respectvolle communicatiestrategie en over de emotionele ontmoetingen die ze had met geholpen ondernemers in Ecuador en de Filipijnen.

Fros En Toes
Fros En Toes (Trailer)

Fros En Toes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 0:55


Shift The Plan | Where It Is Never Too Late To Change The Game
Blogging & Brands | Kicks & Fros with Melissa Chanel

Shift The Plan | Where It Is Never Too Late To Change The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 46:14


EP 39 Melissa Chanel is the Founder and voice of MelissaChanel.com, a one-stop-shop for all things beauty, travel, and fashion for her fellow girls next door. With creative content and eye-catching visuals, Melissa has dedicated her website to providing daily inspiration, sparking thought-provoking discussions, and empowering women and girls to live their best lives while loving the skin they're in. Her readers enjoy an exclusive peek into her world of fashion, where she takes them everywhere from Fashion Week to beauty expos, and her travel diaries put you in the front seat of every road trip and international tour. Melissa Chanel is your ultimate girly girl and is your go-to gal for the inside scoop on beauty, fashion, and virtual "girl talk" worldwide! Shiftmakers to look out for: Janna Hall @leapinnovativegroup ______ Connect: Facebook: Melissa Chanel Instagram: @melissachanel Twitter: @melissachanel2 Melissachanel.com ______ Share, Subscribe, and Leave a Review ______ Shift The Plan - @shifttheplan Rhonda D. Evans - @therhondaevans ______ Join The Tribe - @shift.makers.clt ______ Listen on Anchor.fm, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and Spotify --- 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/shifttheplan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shifttheplan/support

Forever Funemployed
From Influencer to Full-Time Gig (featuring Melissa Chanel)

Forever Funemployed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 57:09


You were introduced to Melissa Chanel in episode one. Now, she joins the Forever Funemployed podcast to talk about HER unique journey to funemployment. Her journey isn't about entrepreneurship, but rather how she's managed to use her passion and talents to cultivate relationships that helped her land full-time employment with one of the world's largest natural hair care brands. Now, she's the successful blogger & influencer behind MelissaChanel.com and Kicks & Fros, AND she's reaping the benefits of full-time employment as Cantu Beauty's Communication's Manager, a job she absolutely loves. A DREAM!Join us as we dive into what life is REALLY like as an influencer, and learn how her side hustle landed her a DREAM full-time gig.Follow Melissa Chanel! Instagram: www.instagram.com/melissachanelDon't forget to Like, Subscribe, and Follow on Instagram! www.instagram.com/jannamhall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cowboy's Juke Joint
Cowboy's Juke Joint Show (Interview Indighost) Episode 86

Cowboy's Juke Joint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 178:50


Garage Gritty Blues with some Edgy Southern Rock. Searching for new Emerging Artists and Music around the world for you. Live Sunday's 8:00 -11:00 PM EST on www.vwradio.co & https://rotrradio.rocks/ 1. White Dust - (Rock me babe) 2. Thee Arthur Layne - (North Avenue Shakedown) 3. The Anchor Stones - (Love It) 4. The Bonnevilles - (Long Runs the Fox) 5. Crow Black Chicken - (Pourin Down) 6. Indighost - (Satan's Texas Vacation) (Prerecorded Interview w/Indighost) (Pink Beam) 7. The Heavy Eyes - (One Hand On The Buffalo) 8. Black Country Communion - (Sway) 9. Black Mountain Prophet - (Poor Ole Broken Heart) 10. Still Witches - (She Loved That Cocaine) 11. Beards & Whiskey - (Modern Day Outlaw) 12. Henry's Funeral Shoe - (Be Your Own Invention) 13. Left Lane Cruiser - (Mr. Johnson) 14. The Blues Mystery - (25 Degress Below Zero) 15. Onionface - (Ramblin') 16. Bag Of Nails - (THE WOLF INSIDE ME pt.III) 17. Ryan Lee Crosby - (Death Ain't Unwelcome Here) 18. Old Man Jasper - (Aint No One Breaking Bread Today) 19. Clockwork Wolf & Co. - (Part of the Plan) 20. Black Magic Hustlers - (Black Hole) 21. WhiskeyJamBand - (Honey Bunny) 22. Max Tovstyi - (Mesmerize) 23. Blackbird Hill - (To & Fros) 24. Bayou Bullets - (Railroad Blues) 25. Southbound Snake Charmers - (Playin' With Fire) 26. The Blackwater Fever - (Hard Time Walking Blues) 27. The Bayou City Outlaw Band - (If Looks Could Kill) 28. The Black Furs - (Devil got me on the road) 29. GA-20 - (One Night Man) 30. Muddy Ruckus - (Get Lost)

Juice Wine Podcast
S2 E1 Welcome back with Frosé

Juice Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 27:12


Launching season two in style, you can now follow the video content of the podcast on the Juice Wine Podcast Youtube channel. Clinging on to the last memories of summer Emily shares recipe tips for Frozé all year round and naturally Guen finds a way to talk about gewürz, by inviting listeners to name or send recipes for a frozen gewürztraminer cocktail after failing miserably to come up with her own. This week's wine and extras are: 2017 Riedlin Rose - Baden, Germany Classic Martini Rosso - Piemonte, Italy

Cleats & Cocktails
Free Agent Frenzy and Frosé

Cleats & Cocktails

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 67:48


This week on the pod we talk about a bunch of sports we've never discussed before, like cycling! and MMA! We catch you up on the madness of the NBA & NHL offseason, and Meg has a bold prediction about the future of the LA Clippers. Pick 6 News Stories (2:20) Free Agent Frenzy (27:34) What's the Call - Cycling Edition (58:40)

Cocktails and Containers
Maintaining an Organized Space & Frosé

Cocktails and Containers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2019 16:24


Have you ever spent time organizing a space only to have it return to its cluttered state in a matter of weeks or days? Well, you're in luck because this week I have my three tips for maintaining a space that you have organized. And I'll give you a super simple recipe for your new favorite summer drink...the Frosé. Think wine slushie...yum! --- 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/cocktailsandcontainers/message

Radio Regenbogen Katrin kocht

Zugegeben - die meisten Mädels lieben rosa. Und da ist es nicht verwunderlich, dass etwas rosa farbenes auch gerne getrunken wird. Erst recht, wenn es auch noch schön funkelt und glitzert - durch die Eiskristalle. Frosé. Eine Art Slushie aus Rosewein. Himmlisch lecker und so was von leicht gemacht. Hier im Podcast mit Radio Regenbogen Moderator Patrick Gruben und Deutschlands erfolgreichster Hobby-Köchin Katrin Bunner aus Speyer. ... und für die Kids wirds auch lecker-schlecker!

This Is The Place
Beets, Cheerwine and Frosé

This Is The Place

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 34:44


Matt and Mickey spare over the merits of Deviled Eggs, Beets, Cheerwine and Frosé, a classic debate. Discussions on Saint Stephens, STK and Liberty Commons take place.

On the Download
30. LIVE from SXSW

On the Download

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 34:24


We are here to recap our past couple of days at South by South West! From Jordan Peele’s sophomore premiere of “Us” to our near constant Nick Kroll sightings, this episode has it all. Join us in our states of sleep deprivation, humidity and Frosé consumption. Don’t worry, plenty more to come!


HEY HOUSEHEADZ...SOME "FROS" FOR THE "SUMMA"....ENJOOOY!!!

Faith Middleton Food Schmooze
Session Cocktails & Crispy Baked Polenta Fries

Faith Middleton Food Schmooze

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 49:49


Author Drew Lazor joins the party to talk about the hot trend in cool cocktails (and his book): Session Cocktails—low-proof drinks to sip and celebrate with friends throughout an evening. Drew shares recipes for cocktail legend Dale DeGroff’s Watermelon Cooler (so perfect for right now), Pimm’s Cup, and everybody’s favorite frosty wine, Frosé. Plus, Faith shares her method for making crispy polenta fries, Alex Province shares his grilled quail with mole sauce, and Mark Raymond pours a rich white wine from the Côtes du Rhône region in France. We loved it.   Support the show.

The Zero Stars Podcast
0.37 Extradition from Lavender Town

The Zero Stars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 49:54


It's the summer of Frosé, and we're big fans. Once we finish discussing frozen beverages, it's time for a loopy news hour and a light discussion of Fortnite on mobile before Matt tells Bob why he's wrong about Hollow Knight.

More Than Maple Syrup
Summer cocktails, the frosé trend and discovering Alberta's unique regional producers

More Than Maple Syrup

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 49:46


The recent allegations against celebrated winemaker Norman Hardie has people from coast-to-coast talking and for good reason. In our latest podcast episode, hosts Emma Waverman and Phil Wilson take some time to discuss what's happened with the Prince Edward County-based winemaker and with restaurants and liquor stores stuck with inventory of his product.Shifting away from the biggest food news story in the country right now to something a bit more casual: summer nights call for summer cocktails on the back deck, are we right or are we right?We're right.From Canadian craft cider to frosé, cider slushies (we just discovered this was a thing too) or gin and kombucha, you name it, Phil and Emma want to sip it in the sunshine. They also ponder the age old question: Should one carbonate wine or spirits in a SodaStream?Our roving reporter, Dan Clapson also interviews Karen Anderson and Tilly Sanchez, co-authors of the new book Food Artisans of Alberta. The two share their thoughts on just how unique the province's regional producers and chefs really are and why taking a drive to take time to explore Alberta is the perfect thing to do on a nice summer's day.

More Than Maple Syrup
Summer cocktails, the frosé trend and discovering Alberta's unique regional producers

More Than Maple Syrup

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2018 49:46


The recent allegations against celebrated winemaker Norman Hardie has people from coast-to-coast talking and for good reason. In our latest podcast episode, hosts Emma Waverman and Phil Wilson take some time to discuss what's happened with the Prince Edward County-based winemaker and with restaurants and liquor stores stuck with inventory of his product.Shifting away from the biggest food news story in the country right now to something a bit more casual: summer nights call for summer cocktails on the back deck, are we right or are we right?We're right.From Canadian craft cider to frosé, cider slushies (we just discovered this was a thing too) or gin and kombucha, you name it, Phil and Emma want to sip it in the sunshine. They also ponder the age old question: Should one carbonate wine or spirits in a SodaStream?Our roving reporter, Dan Clapson also interviews Karen Anderson and Tilly Sanchez, co-authors of the new book Food Artisans of Alberta. The two share their thoughts on just how unique the province's regional producers and chefs really are and why taking a drive to take time to explore Alberta is the perfect thing to do on a nice summer's day.

The HipHop4yoSoul Show
HH4YS Gangstaz Soldiers #2

The HipHop4yoSoul Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2018 121:13


Finally here with another great Gangsta Rap Show:)Playlist1. LG WISE-Da Truth2. MR G REALITY-Exit Out the game3. GOG'z-Love In the Ghetto4. Gospel Gangstaz-Westcoast Rock5. CMCs-All In a Day6. ETW-Ain't Nobody Dyin But Us7. God Quest-Testimony8. T Bone-Redeemed Hoodlum9. PID-Its Every Man for himself10. A-1 Swift-Drive By Witness11. ABG-Giant Slayer12. Prawphit On Point-I'm a Soldier13. CBG-Takin Authority14. Gods Gang-Not Ashamed Of Tha Word15. Chozen Boi-New Lyfe16. MVP-Billionaire17. Preachas in da hood-The Devil Hates me18. Geno V-E ste vato19. Lordside Gangsta-Change Tha Game20. DG of Unity Klan-Bounce21. Pettidee-Its Going down22. Lil' Raskull-Theres a Guide23. DCP-Lie24. Knine-Diffirent25. Fros't-Oh Homiesupport HipHop4yosoul@gmail.com/paypalfollow and subscribeiheart radioi tunes podcastspreaker appwww.glifeoutreach.orgtrueswaggradiosoundcloud

The HipHop4yoSoul Show
HH4YS Gangstaz Soldiers #1

The HipHop4yoSoul Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 132:21


This is a Gangsta Rap theme show to reach peps that would never step foot in a church or that kid who is just joined a gang or etc.. I want this episode to give hope and truth to The streets!!!Playlist1. Gospel Gangstaz-Mobbin2. CMCs-Everyday Death Sentence3. Unity Klan-Mobbin4. GOGz-Gangsta Glide5. MR G Reality-Where We Live6. T Bone-Pushin Up Daisies7. Fros't-Stayin True8. Preachas in da Hood-Gods Side Gangsta9. LG Wise-Hey Young World10. ABG-Letter To The Homies11. SYGz-PPHG12. NUWINE-Abuse The Love13. Mystery-For My Block14. FTF-Let's Get it on15. X Cross-Y U Runnin16. Big Unc-Get Down17. Pettidee-Ice Whites18. Gods Greatest Gangsta-Live Fo Jesus19. Big Nate-The Vertict20. The Prophet X-G'd Up21. Ade Gospel-Resurrection Power22. Kre8tor-Heart To Heart23. Prawphit On Point-Takin Back24. Sevin-and wut25. Lordside Gangsta-Strugglez26. M.V.P.-4 Life27. Ace DOG-Do OR DIE28. Soldiers Against The Darkness-Behold The Lambiheart radio appGlifeoutreach.orgTrue Swagg Radio

Hood Grown Aesthetic
episode 4: Locs and fros

Hood Grown Aesthetic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 60:10


Episode Image by OVstills Theme song HoodGrown by David-James @davedashjames_ https://soundcloud.com/davedashjames Transition music @mztrwlsn https://soundcloud.com/mrwilsonbeats TAG THE ARTIST Erica Carolina @properiquette FOR US BY US Fresh Food Generation @freshfoodgeneration https://www.freshfoodgeneration.com/about WORD ON THE STREET Haiti TPS deportation http://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/11/21/president-trump-haiti-boston-mayor-marty-walsh/ Freedom speech rally https://apple.news/AdST6SEQPQNOWL7JSNAU1og http://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/11/18/boston-free-speech-rally-november/ Punctuation posse patrol http://www.eurweb.com/2017/11/veteran-connecticut-educator-dr-beryl-bailey-uses-hip-hop-song-comic-book-teach-punctuation-kids/ Art land https://techcrunch.com/2017/11/17/artland-is-a-social-art-market-that-connects-galleries-and-buyers/ Boston college program http://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/11/09/boston-uncornered-college-bound-dorchester-alex-diaz-cbs-news/ Others: Davinci painting https://apple.news/AwSk7xIP1SfyDysjDkI2gCg Even a Ferrari Couldn’t Add Much Zip to Sotheby’s Lethargic $310 Million Contemporary Sale | artnet News - artnet News https://apple.news/ATrxVNqCpOnqNuWQpa09Aig $21 Million Doig Leads Phillips’s $114 Million Night - Artsy News https://apple.news/A-gBBWwCYOV66zC2NCBE6Nw KING PINS Kara Walker the katastwof karavan Prospect Nola https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/16/arts/design/kara-walker-race-art-charlottesville.html https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/07/arts/kara-walker-sikkema-jenkins.html https://news.artnet.com/exhibitions/kara-walker-sikkema-jenkins-press-release-1051934 https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/29/arts/design/kara-walker-plans-a-public-art-project-for-new-orleans.amp.html https://www.prospectneworleans.org/blog/2017/11/12/joint-statement-from-prospect-new-orleans-and-kara-walker-on-prospect4 GOOD LOOKS @OVstills Anthony Adamick http://www.ovstills.com Daughter of Contrast www.daughterofcontrast.com/ @daughterofcontrst Amber @ambersafro HIT US UP! If you’re an Artist or know an Artist to be featured on the show please send us an image of the work along with a short bio and social media handles. If you’re a small business owner or know of a local boston business to be featured on the show please send u a short message and social media handles. If you would like to be interviewed on the show please email us and send us a short bio and or media. And please please please send us topics for real talk to HoodGrownAesthetic@gmail.com or message us on instagram or here on SoundCloud

On One with Angela Rye
Going High and Picking Fros (feat. Don Lemon)

On One with Angela Rye

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 65:58


This episode is dedicated to La David Johnson the slain US Soldier who was killed on October 4, 2017 in Niger. We lift up Rep. Frederica Wilson for being dedicated to uncovering the truth. The Conversate segment features a shade-filled laugh session with Don Lemon where we ask him how it feels to be invited back to the community BBQ and how he overcame being attacked online by Orangey.

Shoboy Show Daily Highlights
7.24.17 Shoboy Show Highlights: Did Shoboy Find DJ Majestik A Wife?!

Shoboy Show Daily Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 24:22


Dude Day Out 2017 turned out to be a huge success for Shoboy, DJ Majestik, and a few friends.  It was filled with laughs, Frosé, basic boomerang posts, and a potential wife for Maj!?  Nina had a relaxing weekend as planned, but did she and ‘Spanish Calamari’ connect? Would you ever let your employer install a chip in your hand?! It's happening right here in the US but you may never guess why… Mike for Jersey in the Hungover Games was a complete mess! But he did pull off one of the best drunk mating calls we’ve heard in a while - listen here!

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Retratos de Actualidad
Federico Fros Campelo

Retratos de Actualidad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 35:15


Hablamos de neurociencia con Federico Fros Campelo, y recorremos temas de todos sus libros: Mapas emocionales, Ciencia de las emociones, Nutrición (de) mente y El cerebro del consumo.

Connected
Connected 130: San Frosé

Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 78:54


This week, Stephen and Myke talk about the whirlwind of iPhone rumors and where they keep their data before Myke is joined by a special guest.

ConnectED
130: San Frosé

ConnectED

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 78:54


This week, Stephen and Myke talk about the whirlwind of iPhone rumors and where they keep their data before Myke is joined by a special guest.

GrUB
Fros and Woes: From Idea to Reality

GrUB

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 46:36


Hola GrUBfam! The last episode of The GrUBcast season 1 is up! And this episode features my sister from another Jamaican mister, Ms. Joan “Lyric” Leslie spitting a plethora of knowledges about her journey in starting her new podcast Fros and Woes with co-creator Kim Allen. As people who yearn to create and express ourselves, we often go through this difficult process of bringing an idea to fruition and yet rarely document or discuss what that process looks and feels like in real time. Today I had the pleasure of talking to Joan about her upcoming podcast titled Fros and Woes and what the process has been like in moving this thought into a reality. We talk about her thoughts, worries, and the importance of having a good team in building up a dream. Definitely another great listen, especially for all my listeners out there who are thinking of starting a podcast or creative ventures of their own. Be sure to leave your comments, rate us on iTunes (http://apple.co/1W0b3aP) and continue to share the cast on all of your social media networks! That’s how we'll continue to grow the GrUB fam and spread this platform, because you never know who might benefit from hearing someone else’s story. So with that said ya, check out the first episode of Fros and Woes this Sunday (link here)! Enjoy, have an incredible weekend, much love, and as always, keep eating.

Faith Middleton Food Schmooze
Summer Berries in Easy Desserts, Salads & More

Faith Middleton Food Schmooze

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 50:48


Fresh berries make fantastic easy desserts, drinks, and entrees. Add berries to pan sauces and salads, use them with store-bought doughs and frozen puff pastry dough to make quick mouthwatering desserts. Chef, blogger, and the author of Pure Delicious, Heather Christo, joins the party from Seattle to share her sweet and savory ways with blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries. Think: interesting salads, flavor-packed salsas, and a drop-dead gorgeous Lemon Blueberry Coffee Cake. Plus, Alex Province pours a $19 sparkling rosé. It’s a bottle of pure joy. Go ahead. Frosé like everyone else on the planet. This is the time. Aired: August 4, 2016 Photo: Janine/flickr, creative commonsSupport the show: https://foodschmooze.org/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Girl Next Door Podcast
2016 Goals Check In & Frosé

The Girl Next Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 52:52


We're jumping on the Summer of Frosé train and checking in on 2016 so far and how our annual intentions and goals are shaping up.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Waxing Lyrical
Show 96 Polish the purple head & master knob, self castration & better orgasms for men

Waxing Lyrical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2015 2:01


Green Tea
Braids, Weaves, & Fros

Green Tea

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2015 10:40


Sonni and Wnsdy discuss hair woes and styles.

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts
Fro's Favorite Things 2014 Special RAWtalk

FroKnowsPhoto Photography Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2014 65:33


Normally we record RAWtalks on Thursdays but this week it was Thanksgiving so we recorded something a little different on Monday.   In honor of the holidays we decided to record a show called "Fro's Favorite Things". The Stephens and I decided to bring in and discuss different low cost items and some higher cost items that help us with our photography. We have everything from small camera phone stands to the updesk and everything in-between.   I want to make it perfectly clear that no companies knew beforehand that we were featuring their products. There are no sponsors of this weeks episode.   Listed below are all the items we discussed. If one of them interests you simply google what it is to find more information or where to purchase from. For a full list of all the items we discussded in this weeks Episode please follow this link.  http://froknowsphoto.com/frosfavoritethings/ ‎

What's So Funny?
What's So Funny? with guest Steve Bays - September 23, 2012

What's So Funny?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2012 105:18


Steve Bays shatters the What's So Funny? record recently set with Norm Macdonald's 90-minute extravaganza by doing him 15 minutes better. This 1 hour 45 minute epic was even cut down by 15 minutes from the radio version. We talked mood lighting, McLean Stevenson, bum shots, roadies, 'fros, being ripped off by Russian pop stars, karaoke, and play an episode of Defending Your iPod.