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In a VERY special episode, actor Barry Gordon who plays the memorable Gilbert Larwin joins Joss to chat about Season 4 Episode 23: The Secret Admirer. Barry shares how he actually didn't want the role of Gilbert, what he remembers about the cast, how the most wild experience he's had is because of Three's Company, and much, much more! Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richard
William Furley – Myths, Muses and Mortals: The way of life in Ancient Greece...with TRE's Giles Brown
Lifelong Three's Company fan and Three's Company fanfiction writer Ashlee Anno is back and joins Joss this week to talk about Season 4 Episode 7: Old Folks at Home! Together, they UNPACK the relationship of Jack and Janet (seriously, this if you're into Jack and Janet, this is the episode to listen to), talk about a fatal flaw in this episode, and discuss a moment that made them both sad. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richard
Actor Kenny Johnson (The Shield, S.W.A.T, Son's of Anarchy, Bates Motel, Cold Case, Saving Grace, Chicago Fire) joins Joss to chat about Season 4 Episode 12: Ralph's Rival. Kenny shares what Three's Company actress he had posters of on his wall growing up, why he loved this episode so much, and how he lived a similar life to Jack Tripper back in the day. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richard
Lifelong Three's Company fan Cayley Taylor runs the John Ritter Fan Instagram account and joins Joss this week to talk about Season 4 Episode 5: Jack the Ripper! Together, they praise John Ritter and Don Knott's chemistry, unpack how Three's Company should have ended, and Cayley reveals a character she may hate more than Dean Travers. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richard
In a VERY special episode, TV, Film, and Broadway actor Richard Kline who plays the iconic Larry Dallas joins Joss to chat about Season 4 Episode 8: A Camping We Will Go. Richard shares how he got the role of Larry, what other actor was up for the part, what it was like to have Don Knott's join Season 4, what parts of the episode made him laugh out loud, and much, much more! Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richardLearn about Richard's acting classes and plays: richardkline.tv
Katherine Calvert, Social Director for some of the biggest entertainment companies and a self-proclaimed 'Real Housewives' connoisseur, joins Joss to talk about Season 4 Episode 4: Snow Job! Together, they share why they're rooting for Chrissy, if this show still holds up with fresh eyes, and Katherine shares what roommate she thinks Jack is secretly in love with. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richard
Longtime Three's Company fan Andy Hermann is back and joins Joss to talk about Season 4 Episode 3: The New Landlord! Together, they praise Don Knotts in his first episode as Mr. Furley, unpack the dynamic between Ralph and Lana, and chat about what's to come for Season 4! Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richard
We are BACK for the Season 4 Premiere and this week, documentary film director and host of The Beverly Hills 90210 Show, Pete Ferriero is back and joins Joss to talk about 'Jack on the Lam'! Together, they unpack whether this episode was worthy of a season premiere, their thoughts on the twist, and Joss reveals exactly why it took so long to record Season 4! Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richard
Happy Regular Guy Friday as we fooled them again and made it through another week to our favorite day. How the criticism you may be receiving may just be projection from the critic. How your shame based side will be tempted to listen to critics but sometimes shouldn't. How success happens after 60 and how putting time limits and end dates on goals is counterintuitive. LONG RGF Bonus: How Norman Fell aka Mr. Roper knew not to take part in a spin off series, how Don Knotts aka Mr. Furley personally shopped for his own wardrobe and how Pennsylvania hosts an annual Mrs. Roper Day that actually draws huge crowds. How Dave and his Puppet @adventureswithdavid are the ventriloquist team to watch, how Matt from @vintagevideobasement decorated his basement to look like the year 1972 and how life here can't be so bad when you get to do all of the above. Bye Betches. HEAL SQUAD SOCIALS IG: https://www.instagram.com/healsquad/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@healsquadxmaria HEAL SQUAD RESOURCES: Heal Squad Website: https://www.healsquad.com/ Maria Menounos Website: https://www.mariamenounos.com My Curated Macy's Page: Shop my Macy's Wishlist OUAI: https://theouai.com/ use promo code: HEALSQUAD for 15% off Wonderful Pistachios: http://www.wonderfulpistachios.com/ ABOUT MARIA MENOUNOS: Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, actress, 2x NYT best-selling author, former pro-wrestler and brain tumor survivor, Maria Menounos' passion is to see others heal and to get better in all areas of life. ABOUT HEAL SQUAD x MARIA MENOUNOS: A daily digital talk-show that brings you the world's leading healers, experts, and celebrities to share groundbreaking secrets and tips to getting better in all areas of life. DISCLAIMER: This Podcast and all related content ( published or distributed by or on behalf of Maria Menounos or Mariamenounos.com and healsquad.com ) is for informational purposes only and may include information that is general in nature and that is not specific to you. Any information or opinions provided by guest experts or hosts featured within website or on Company's Podcast are their own; not those of Maria Menounos or the Company. Accordingly, Maria Menounos and the Company cannot be responsible for any results or consequences or actions you may take based on such information or opinions. This podcast is presented for exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for preventing, diagnosing, or treating a specific illness. If you have, or suspect you may have, a health-care emergency, please contact a qualified health care professional for treatment.
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This is part 2! This week on House of the Dragon, RaeRae hatches a plan to see her long lost friend and they realize that they've stumbled onto a Three's Company misunderstanding which won't leave Mr Furley thinking Jack might be gay, but will probably lead to the death of millions of people. Whoopsie! Watch this recap on video and listen to all of our bonus episodes at Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappensSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is part one of a two-parter This week on House of the Dragon, RaeRae hatches a plan to see her long lost friend and they realize that they've stumbled onto a Three's Company misunderstanding which won't leave Mr Furley thinking Jack might be gay, but will probably lead to the death of millions of people. Whoopsie! Watch this recap on video and listen to all of our bonus episodes at Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappensSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is part two of a two-part recap This week on House of the Dragon, RaeRae hatches a plan to see her long lost friend and they realize that they've stumbled onto a Three's Company misunderstanding which won't leave Mr Furley thinking Jack might be gay, but will probably lead to the death of millions of people. Whoopsie! Watch this recap on video and listen to all of our bonus episodes at Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappensSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is part one of a two-part recapThis week on House of the Dragon, RaeRae hatches a plan to see her long lost friend and they realize that they've stumbled onto a Three's Company misunderstanding which won't leave Mr Furley thinking Jack might be gay, but will probably lead to the death of millions of people. Whoopsie! Watch this recap on video and listen to all of our bonus episodes at Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappensSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Embracing the Journey and Overcoming Challenges In a heartwarming conversation on the Dads with Daughters podcast, Bruce Chamoff, a seasoned podcaster and entrepreneur, shared insightful anecdotes about his journey as a father to his now 20-year-old daughter. As fatherhood is a unique and deeply personal experience, Bruce's revelations bring valuable lessons to the forefront, shedding light on the joys, struggles, and growth that come with raising a daughter. Welcoming Fatherhood: The Journey Begins It's not uncommon to feel a mix of excitement and bewilderment upon learning about pending fatherhood. Bruce's recollections of the day he learned he was going to be a father to a daughter paint a vivid picture of the emotions that accompany this pivotal moment. He beautifully captures the blend of enthusiasm and uncertainty that fathers often experience, highlighting the eagerness to embark on the journey of parenthood while simultaneously grappling with the vast unknown that lies ahead. Navigating Fears and Challenges: Insights from a Father's Perspective As Bruce shared his fears and concerns about raising a daughter, he echoed sentiments that many fathers can relate to. The apprehensions surrounding teenage years, the challenge of letting go, and the anxiety about protecting their daughters from potential heartbreak are universal themes. Bruce's candid reflections provide a platform for fathers to recognize and acknowledge their fears while learning to embrace the inevitable challenges that come with guiding their daughters through adolescence. Lessons Learned: Embracing Uniqueness and Understanding Balance One of the most poignant moments from Bruce's narrative revolves around the realization that children, especially daughters, will never mirror their parents entirely. This acknowledgment opens the door to a beautiful journey of comprehension and acceptance. By understanding their daughters' unique traits and embracing the differences, fathers can forge deeper connections, fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding. The elusive balance between work and family life is a feat that many fathers strive to master. Bruce openly shared his experiences, acknowledging the struggle to balance his entrepreneurial endeavors with his responsibilities as a father. His insights underscore the importance of finding ways to integrate family into career pursuits, emphasizing the value of involving children in a father's professional endeavors as a means of nurturing work-life balance. The Impact of Podcasting: A Tool for Connection and Growth Podcasting has been a transformative force in Bruce's life, propelling him to connect with a global community and share his passions. Through podcasting, Bruce discovered a means to weave a rich tapestry of stories—a skill that also enhanced his role as a storyteller in his daughter's life. His experiences serve as an inspiration for fathers to explore creative ways to engage with their daughters, fostering deeper connections through shared interests and joint pursuits. Legacy and Continuation: Parenting and Professional Endeavors In a heartening turn of events, Bruce's professional journey subsequently intertwined with the personal domain, leading to a collaboration with his daughter on the World Podcast Network. This fusion exemplifies a harmonious blend of professional success and familial bonds, underscoring the significance of involving children in parents' passions and enterprises. Through this alliance, Bruce not only imparts invaluable skills and knowledge but also lays the foundation for his daughter's professional growth and development. Navigating Fatherhood with Intention and Love Bruce's narrative offers an array of insights and reflections on fatherhood that resonate deeply with fathers from all walks of life. His journey encapsulates the essence of fatherhood—embracing the unknown with open arms, embarking on a path of continual growth, and fostering enduring connections with daughters. His story serves as a poignant reminder that fatherhood is not solely about providing but also about nurturing, guiding, and fostering a legacy of love and understanding. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:05]: Welcome to dads with daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads, resources, and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Welcome back to the Dads with Daughters podcast where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughters' lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. You know, every week, I love being able to sit down with you, to talk to you, to walk beside you on this path that you're on in working to be the best dad that you want to be and working to make those meaningful connections that you want to make with your daughters. Why is it important? Well, it's important because you signed up for it. You signed up to be a dad. You signed up to walk on this path to be there with your kids. And sometimes the journey can be lonely. Sometimes the journey can be challenging. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:56]: And being able to learn from other dads, learn from other people, and understand that you're not alone is just part of the battle. I love also being able to bring you different people, different people that have gone through this journey themselves. They are going through this journey themselves and can share the experiences that they've had as a father because you're going to learn from them. And if you open yourself up to it, you'll probably take a few things away from it to be able to help you to be that dad you wanna be and to help you raise that daughter that you wanna raise. This week, we've got another great guest with us today. Bruce Chamoff is with us today. And Bruce is with the World Podcast Network. I love talking about podcasting, but we're not gonna be talking just about podcasting today. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:43]: We're gonna be actually talking about Bruce's experience in being a father to a daughter. He's got a 20 year old daughter That also helps him with podcasting too by go down that pipe that path a little bit. But I'm really excited to have him on, to have him tell his story, and for you to learn from him. Bruce, thanks so much for being here today. Bruce Chamoff [00:02:02]: Hey, thanks, Chris. It was Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:02:03]: my pleasure. Know, one of the things that I love doing, 1st and foremost, is I love turning the clock back in time. I said that you had a 20 year old daughter. So I wanna turn the clock back maybe 21 years. You know, back to that first moment that you found out that you were going to be a father to a daughter. What was going through your head? Bruce Chamoff [00:02:19]: Well, I was at work, and my wife called me. Actually, we're not married now, but she called me at the time and she said, are you sitting down? And I didn't think of hearing that she was pregnant. So she said, I said, yeah. I'm sitting down. I'm pregnant. I was excited. I mean, I think every parent gets excited when they hear that, but they're also dumbfounded at the same time. And I had that going through in my mind. Bruce Chamoff [00:02:40]: And then right away, we were talking about names. And that was the whole conversation. And, yes, I was excited. But, you know, that you just wanna be a parent. And you know that the day you hear that you are going to be a parent, you want those whole 9 months to just fly by. And that's what was going through my mind. I'm like, okay. Yes. Bruce Chamoff [00:03:02]: I'm gonna be a dad. Yes. She's pregnant. Perfect. I wish that that 9 months would just come tomorrow. You know? And that was it. But it was a really good journey, that whole thing. I got that new dad book series. Bruce Chamoff [00:03:15]: I forgot who the author was. I was reading that, like, from literally the first week when I found out that I was gonna be a dad and I was prepared. And that was it. You know, the whole family was excited. I mean, you know how that whole thing goes. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:03:25]: So I talked to a lot of dads and a lot of dads say to me that in having a daughter, there's some fear that goes along with that. You talked about pulling out those books and reading and trying to immerse yourself and learning what you need to learn and trying to figure it out. But as you think about the moments you've had with your daughter and raising your daughter, what was your biggest fear in raising a daughter? Bruce Chamoff [00:03:47]: What I've been hearing about from most people, and that is, oh, love her right now because when she becomes a teenager, she's not gonna wanna know you. And then you gotta watch out for all the guys. And, of course, I'm thinking, well, I don't really care about that now. We're gonna go through 10 or 12 years of her not me not worrying about that and that's what happened. But when she hit about 13, she was acting like a teenager and that's when everybody says just watch the guys. They're gonna come. They're gonna blow on. I'm like, okay. Bruce Chamoff [00:04:12]: And I believe that's the big fear from Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:04:14]: It is scary. And now how did you get through that for yourself? Bruce Chamoff [00:04:18]: I mean, really, you can't prepare for that. You just have to go through it. My friend Jay has I forgot how old his daughter is now but it's funny because he was telling me I love my daughter. She says I'm the greatest dad in the world. I'm like, yeah, you know, my daughter told me that too. And after a while, it becomes sort of the opposite when it become a teenager. So just appreciate all the compliments she's giving you right now because those compliments will go away for at least 4 to 5 years, and then they'll come back. And then he said to me, well, I'm playing Roblox with her. Bruce Chamoff [00:04:49]: I said, oh, yeah. I played Roblox with my daughter. He says, they were around back then? I'm like, yeah. They're very big company. They're now public. They have a stock. People are investing in the stocks. Like, I didn't know that. Bruce Chamoff [00:04:58]: I'm like, yeah. I didn't know that either. But I'm now giving him advice that no one gave me because his daughter, I think, is about 5 years younger than mine. So what I went through and honestly, my daughter and I get along really well now. I'm excited to know what's going on in her life. She calls me almost every day. She's working for me on the podcast network. We get along great, and it's amazing. Bruce Chamoff [00:05:19]: I just said, Jay, it's gonna be a little bit of a ride when she becomes a teenager. And I tell all the dads, if your daughter is not a teenager right now and what people are telling you about your love her right now and appreciate all the love that she's giving you because when she becomes a teenager, she's not going to know you. And honestly, most people told me that. All I can say is you can't really prepare for that. All you can do is prepare yourself because you can't change your daughter. Your daughter's gonna go that way. She's gonna be influenced by peer pressure. She's gonna be influenced by other teenagers, and there's nothing you can do about that. Bruce Chamoff [00:05:51]: You can only change yourself as a dad and how you deal with it and just learn to accept it, know it's coming, and also you can take comfort in the fact it's gonna go away a couple years later. And that's what I thought as Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:06:02]: I mentioned, things are not always easy. As you said, you get into those teenage years and sometimes they could be bumpy, but there's heart there's times that'll go simply, and they just flow. There's times that will be challenging, and you get through those, and you push through those. What's been the hardest part for you in being a father to a daughter? Bruce Chamoff [00:06:21]: That's kind of a loaded question. I mean, I would say, probably, another mistake that parents make, and I made this too, and this is what the hardest part is, is trying to get your child, whether it's a son or a daughter, to be exactly like you. And I tell all the dads that's never going to happen. And you know what? My dad got ups. He got upset with me too because I wasn't into the things that he was into. And you have to realize that your child, especially a daughter, will never be like you. They'll have some of those traits. Right? Because they are your kid, but they'll never be exactly like you. Bruce Chamoff [00:06:52]: And, also, the mother, you're whether you're married or not, your co parent is not like you either. So your daughter is going to take some of those traits as well and your daughter is going to take some of the of the traits from your entire family that also might not be you. So the hardest part for me was, okay, determining how is she like me, how is she not like me, and how we actually end up in the middle and accept all those things that she's not like me? And I'm doing it. And it's it's really cool thing because now I'm learning from my daughter. My father told me when I was a kid that daddies know everything. And of course when you're a kid, you don't know much. You don't have an education. So you're going to believe that your father knows everything. Bruce Chamoff [00:07:27]: And then as I started growing up and learning computer programming, I realized my father doesn't know how to program. So now at this point, daddies don't know everything. And now my daughter is teaching me things that I never knew. So it's great. Learn from your kids. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:07:42]: You definitely can learn from your kids. I find that with my own daughters that I learn things from them, you know, sometimes things that I don't wanna know, but but you definitely are still learning things and growing with them. And and that's important because, you know, the the minute that you turn that off or the minute you're not willing to learn from others and from your daughters specifically, that's gonna close off the relationship. And so it's really important to be able to keep that relationship open in that regard. I know you're a busy guy, and you've got a lot of things going on. You're an entrepreneur. You you have this network that you're doing as well. You're doing a lot of different things, and you've been doing this for quite a few years. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:08:21]: So as you look at the life that you've had and all the different things that you have done, talk to me about balance and what you had to do, balance the things that you were doing outside of the house and what you were trying to be inside the house, to be that dad that you wanted to be. Bruce Chamoff [00:08:40]: I'll be honest with you. I'm not the best at balancing, and I'm still learning that as I go through my life. Work life balance, I understand is absolutely important in anybody's life. So especially people who work. And I'll be the first to admit that I'm a workaholic. And at times when my daughter was growing up, there were times that I worked so hard that I did neglect her and I was always there for her. I mean, anytime she needed me, I I jumped and stopped what I was doing. But I always worked so hard, and there were times when I said to myself, I just have to stop what I'm doing right now and just be a dad and not be an entrepreneur and not be a workaholic. Bruce Chamoff [00:09:20]: And it's it's hard because you're a workaholic for a reason, you know, it's just like an alcoholic, you cannot stop drinking alcohol that easily and workaholic is the same thing. So I learned to just cut myself off at a certain time. You know, when 5 o'clock came, I said, that's it. I'm done working. I know I have a lot of things to do. Still, I have a lot of unfinished projects that I wanna keep on working on. And it's not just about the work life balance. It's also for your own health and your own stress level. Bruce Chamoff [00:09:49]: If you're a workaholic and you find it hard to stop being that way, my solution is to force yourself to just stop working at a certain time of the day. If you have to set an alarm, which is what I had to do, the alarm goes off and that's it. You stop working and you spend time with your family and that's it. So that's what I've been doing. And, you know, I'm in I'm now in my fifties. So the one thing that's actually in my advantage, like, if if you're in your if you're in the older generation, your circadian rhythm, which is your sleep cycle, shifts to an earlier time of the day, which makes it easy to stop working later on that day. So I used to go from to start working at like 8 o'clock in the morning to now I start working at 4:30 in the morning. And that's easy for me to do, to get up that early. Bruce Chamoff [00:10:34]: But with that said, I also cannot work past 5 o'clock at night. So at that point, if a dad is in that particular age range, I would say probably 40 years in age of up and up, It's easy to get up earlier, to start working and stop working and then spend time with your family. So to me, I think that younger dads will have a hard time with the work life balance than older dads. That's my experience. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:11:00]: Now I know that I mentioned at the beginning that you're a podcaster. You run this network called The World Podcast Network. You've been podcasting for quite some time, and I am a podcaster. I'm a podcasting fan. And I know what drew me in to this genre. But you've been doing this for longer than I have. So talk to me about what drew you into podcasting from an early point and how that impacted you as an ad. Bruce Chamoff [00:11:28]: When I was in college, I wanted to join the college radio station, and that was Kean University in Union, New Jersey, which at the time was called Kean College. And I graduated in 1988. I love heavy metal. I still do. And my daughter and I have seen a lot of hard rock and heavy metal concerts, which I'm so happy that she was into that music for a long time. And it also made us a little closer having the music connection together. And I wanted to play my favorite heavy metal music, but I couldn't get on to the radio station because it was booked. All the DJs the radio station was just full of DJs and there was no there were no openings. Bruce Chamoff [00:12:07]: So life went on. I graduated college. I've got a I got a degree in marketing, and I got a couple of jobs. 2005 when everybody was buying the iPad, like, almost everybody had an iPad, and I realized podcasting was out there. I ignored it. And then I was in a bookstore and saw from Todd Cochran of the Blueberry Network, the book for introduction to podcasting. Like, oh, this is a real thing because there's a book here. I didn't think twice. Bruce Chamoff [00:12:35]: I just didn't even look at it, and I just took it off the shelf. It was a shiny silver cover with green lettering. You can't miss that among other books. The artwork on the front cover was just there to grab your attention and it did. And I read that book literally within a week. And I'm like, I'm starting my podcast. And I did. And that's when I started my first podcast called the Fresh Music Series which is I finally got to be the DJ to play my music. Bruce Chamoff [00:13:01]: Now I was on Long Island at the time and I went on to Craigslist and put in that I had a podcast. And And because I'm also a musician, I'm a songwriter, and I'm still putting music out. If anybody wants to check my music out on Spotify, it's just look up Bruce Chamble. So I wanted to promote my own music, but I'm like, I'm not gonna be selfish about this. Maybe I could get other podcasters to come on to my podcast. And I put that Craigslist ad out, and literally, I had about 10 bands saying, hey. Play my music. Play my music. Bruce Chamoff [00:13:30]: Play my music. Okay. But you have to first email me that I have your permission that you're not gonna sue me in copyright infringement. And they said, yeah, you have my permission. I have it in writing. I went ahead and put people's music on my podcast and not once did I get sued for that. So I'm happy about that. And then I realized that there is something called the pod safe music directory started by Adam Curry of MTV and I started downloading all that music. Bruce Chamoff [00:13:53]: But my main goal is to promote my own music and other local bands. And that's what I did. Being a web developer and a marketing visionary, I envisioned more than one podcast. And I figured maybe I should build a website. It wasn't called The Podcast Network yet, where I have multiple podcasts. I know there are other podcasters out there. So I built a website called the Long Island Podcast Network. And I called it a podcast network because I wanted to be like a radio network, a TV network, a network of podcasts. Bruce Chamoff [00:14:27]: There was no podcast network out there yet, So I coined the term. And from there, 100 of podcast networks have sprung up all over the world now. But I went back on Craigslist and put an ad out there to the community and said, if you have a podcast, sign up. Here's the link. And I got 20 podcasts literally within 2 2 months. And then I had to expand the network. I got health, sports, technology, business. I mean, everybody was doing all types of podcasts. Bruce Chamoff [00:14:55]: And then I got called by Newsday which is the biggest newspaper out there on Long Island. I'm like, do you wanna do an article on my network? I'm like, this is like huge. And they came to my house. They did a whole a whole photo shoot on me. I started the podcast network February of 2006, so exactly 18 years now. And then 11 months later in November, it came out. And I was, like, blown away. It was a it was a page and a half, and it's a huge network. Bruce Chamoff [00:15:18]: There was a band called The Mondays that was founded by a friend of mine or fronted by a friend of mine named Ken Carmen. He joined the network and they're a pretty big alternative band. They're really talented rock band. And I played saxophone with them a few times and that's it. Like, he he told other people, people joined. So it's great. Now to answer your other question, how did this affect me as a dad and my relationship with my daughter? I just decided to get my daughter involved. So my daughter was how old was she? She was 4 or actually yeah. Bruce Chamoff [00:15:48]: No. She was 3 at the time. And I'm like, you know what? Work life balance. If I'm gonna do this, I wanna get my daughter involved and I think that's another thing that my advice to dads are whatever you're doing, if you're a workaholic like me, find a way to incorporate your daughter into your work and make it fun because that's work life balance. Right? You don't it doesn't have to be just you. And here's a good example. When I was 8 years old, my father, he was a CPA. And when I was 8 years old, he was working very hard during tax season. Bruce Chamoff [00:16:19]: IRS needs everybody's taxes filed by April 15th. So he would get bombarded. He would be working overnight and overnight and overnight and he decided to incorporate me into his business. So he had me doing filing at 8 years old. And that's a good example. It doesn't matter what you're in. I mean, if you're if you're a busy lawyer, then somehow you must have law firm, law forms, right, people fill out. Have your daughter come. Bruce Chamoff [00:16:44]: Let her do some filing. Teach her early how to be an entrepreneur and find a way. And I got my daughter involved and it was just amazing. My daughter also and I, we we did have a podcast called the daddy and daughter podcast. It was only, like, 4 episodes, and it just it it didn't work after a while, but it's still out there on YouTube. So, no, that's what you gotta do. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:17:02]: It is what you have to do. And you have to find that not only for yourself, that niche for yourself. I mean, I run about 5 different podcast myself. I'm either hosting or producing, and each is just a little bit different. And it goes to that multi passionate aspect. I hear people talk about people being multi passionate and having those different things that are you're you're so passionate about. And and I guess for me, you you know, bringing your daughter in and having her involved right now, how is she involved with your podcasting network? And how is that framing what she wants to do with her life? Bruce Chamoff [00:17:36]: My daughter is the maintenance manager of the World Podcast Network. We have grown so fast. We have over a 1000 podcasts that now we need to do maintenance every single day. And my daughter does the maintenance. She looks at the analytics because we give podcasters analytics. You can see your downloads and everything else. I mean, just like Buzzsprout and Anchor and Podbean, they have their analytics. We have analytics as well, and so does Spotify. Bruce Chamoff [00:18:05]: So we keep data, like, we collect the data. And my daughter will look at the analytics, make sure that they're up to date, they're working well. Sometimes the podcasters, they don't like their analytics. So they say, well, why is this graphic high? Why is it low? And my daughter looks at that and she analyzes it, but she does other things too. Like, she'll she'll do some data entry for the podcast network. She'll run reports. She'll generate reports. And she has a whole admin screen and a collection of reports that she actually maintains. Bruce Chamoff [00:18:35]: And she does a really good job with it. So I'm really very proud and to have her working for me. And the other thing too is when I work for my dad, and he passed away in 2005, so maybe he rest in peace. I feel like I'm giving back to my father by having my daughter work for me. So it's coming around full circle, and I love that aspect of it. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:18:54]: Now have a go going from where you were to where you are today, where do you go from here? Bruce Chamoff [00:19:00]: That's an interesting loaded question. I would have to say that we just keep on defining our mission and making our mission better and trying to help people. I mean, my mission is to help podcasters succeed in a lot of ways, growth, monetization, and just getting their message out, like, whatever the theme of their podcast is. And every podcast has a theme. The question is, are you reaching the right people? Are you reaching your target market? I mean, I'm a marketing guy, like I said, so I think in terms of target market and demographics and things like that. So, yeah, I think about how do I make The World Podcast Network better for the community? And how do I make The World Podcast Network help podcasters succeed? And I just sit down and plan out that goal and I build it. And then my team test it and we go back and forth with feedback and it's a cool thing, you know. That's why I keep going. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:19:51]: No. I love what you're doing and bringing podcasts together and being able to bring people together. Now podcasters are storytellers. And podcasts, to be honest, I mean, for anyone, are stories. And individuals that run podcasts love to tell stories or bring those stories out. As a father, you're a storyteller as well. And many times, fathers speak over the years, are oral tell storytellers in trying to help their daughters, help their kids in many different ways. How have you found that being a podcaster has influenced you as a storyteller, but also as a father in being able to better lead your own daughter in the ways of the world? Bruce Chamoff [00:20:37]: Interesting question. I mean, I'm a public speaker. I have absolutely no problems telling anybody anything in public. And to me, the more people I speak in front of, the better. And most people are the opposite. Right? Nobody likes most people don't like public speaking, but I love it. And my daughter has actually traveled with me in a few to a few places when I've spoken at WordPress conferences or WordCamps. She's traveled with me to Cincinnati and I don't don't I think she's I forgot where else she traveled me to, but she saw me and she said that she's not really a public speaker. Bruce Chamoff [00:21:12]: I don't think that she would get in front of people and speak at this moment in time. Maybe she'll change on that. But I really just love showing my daughter that I have no problem getting in front of a group of people and speaking. It's given me confidence. And she did tell me in Cincinnati that she was impressed with how I can just control an audience. I thought that was awesome. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:21:30]: Well, I really appreciate you sharing that. I think it's important and it's important to be able to see where you've been and where you are today and where you're going in the future. And that helps your own kids to be able to set a path for themselves. Now we all always finish our interviews with what I like to call our fatherhood 5, where I ask you 5 more questions to delve deeper into you as a dad. Are you ready? Very cool. Let's do it. In one word, what is fatherhood? Bruce Chamoff [00:21:52]: I'll just call it joy. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:21:53]: When was the time that you finally felt like you succeeded at being a father to a daughter? Bruce Chamoff [00:21:58]: Around 2006 when I started coaching her soccer team. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:22:02]: And what did you find in that that made you really feel that way? Bruce Chamoff [00:22:05]: Just the fact that my daughter and I connected in a particular activity that we could do together. I coached and she played. It was nice connection between the 2 of us. And also just the fact that, like I said before, we went to a lot of rock concerts together. I think my daughter and I have been to if I had to count, we've been to 6 concerts together, I think. And and that includes some pretty classic rock bands, like, we've been to the kids concert together too. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:22:26]: Now the question is is did you dress up like the band when you were there with the paint face paint and everything? Bruce Chamoff [00:22:32]: No. Not at all. But I did before like, I think in 1995, I did open up for Furley's Comet. So that was exciting. That was in New Jersey. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:22:40]: That's awesome. Now if I was to talk to your daughter, how would she describe you as a dad? Bruce Chamoff [00:22:45]: Hopefully, my daughter would describe me as a very caring dad and a very hardworking dad to make us successful and giving. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:22:53]: Now, who inspires you to be a better dad? Bruce Chamoff [00:22:55]: My dad. That was an easy question. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:22:57]: Now you've given a number of piece of advice, a number of number of things that you've learned along the way that you've shared today. As we finish up, what's one piece of advice you'd wanna give to every dad? Bruce Chamoff [00:23:07]: As I mentioned, for the younger dads with younger kids, don't worry if they become teenagers and they stop talking to you. Just learn to accept it. Don't stress over it and know that that will go away when you become a little older and never stop loving them. No matter what they tell you, no matter how disobedient they are, just give them your heart and be patient with them and everything else will just fall into place. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:23:29]: Well, Bruce, I wanna say thank you. Thank you for being here. Now if people if people wanna find out more about you, your podcast network, etcetera, where should they go? Bruce Chamoff [00:23:38]: You can look up Bruce Chamoff on all the social media. LinkedIn, mostly. I'm on Facebook just like everybody else or a lot of people. And I'm just starting to get on the TikTok, but you can always go on to the world podcast network at well, podcast dot network and send me a contact form message. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:23:55]: Well, again, Bruce, thank you. Thank you for being here. Thank you for sharing your own journey as a father, and I wish you all the best. Bruce Chamoff [00:24:00]: Thanks for having me, Chris. It was a lot of fun being on your podcast, so thank you so much. It's my pleasure too. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:24:06]: If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads with Daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The fatherhood insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most dads are figuring it out as they go along, and the fatherhood insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step by step roadmaps, and more, you will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out at fathering together.org. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the with daughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes today. Dads with daughters is a program of fathering together. We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week, all geared to helping you raise strong and powered daughters and be the best dad that you can be. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:25:04]: We're all in the same boat, And it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time. We give the lessons. We make the meals. We buy them presents and and bring your a game. Because those kids are growing fast. The time goes by just like a dynamite blast. Calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters, and musclemen. Get out and be the world. Choose them. Be the best dad you can be.
Join us for a compelling journey into the heart of modern recruitment in this episode of 'Good For Profit'. This time, we sit down with Alan, a seasoned professional with a unique perspective on the corporate and startup worlds. Dive deep into the tactics that distinguish companies that attract and retain top talent, where business success and social impact go hand in hand. In this episode, we explore: The transformation of talent retention strategies: Understand why professionals are increasingly changing jobs and how companies can attract the right individuals. The shift from traditional to meaningful recruitment: We examine the gradual move away from CV-centric evaluations towards a more purpose-driven approach. Cultivating a powerful workplace culture: Learn about the intricacies of creating a work environment that boosts employee engagement. Tune in to reshape your understanding of recruitment, as we provide actionable insights for creating a thriving, feedback-rich workplace culture that not only fosters growth but also aligns with your company's vision. Don't miss out on this essential guide to revolutionising your talent strategy! If this episode resonates with you, please like and share it with others who might benefit from these insights
In this one, Jerry and Eddie talk a hidden gem G.I Joe Nintendo game, we give finger love props to maybe the best to do finger loving jams; the band Air Supply, It's Gumbel Love time, we settle a "No Fourth Wall Breaking Match" between Mr. Roper and Mr. Furley and so much more... enjoy!
Does recruitment into your SME feel like an uphill battle? Telling yourself the people just aren't out there? What if the people are out there you just don't have the right strategy for attracting them? If your current recruitment strategy is to place a job description online and hope, you're going to want to listen to this episode. Connect With Alan Furley - LInkedIn Alan's business - ISL Talent ----------- Connect with Mike - LinkedIn Get the newsletter - Newsletter
TV/Film and Video Game Writer, and Joss' better half, Jeff Richard is BACK and joins Joss to talk about Season 3 Episode 22: Triangle Troubles! Together, they unpack why Triangle Troubles is one of the smartest Three's Company episodes, praise Reverend Snow, and discuss an interesting sexual reference mentioned in the episode. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodBuy our podcast merch: Three's Company Merch StoreFollow Joss: @joss.richardCouch Artwork: Morgan Gesell
Andy Hermann has worked in media for over 20 years. He started as a radio producer in Chicago where he had a recurring Three's Company Throwdown bit where listeners would try to stump him with trivia questions!! He has also worked at Antenna TV and was involved in the Three's Company 40th Anniversary Rendezvous which featured Joyce Dewitt, Jenilee Harrison, Priscilla Barnes and Richard Kline. Today, Andy joins Joss to talk about Season 3 Episode 21: Jack Moves Out! Together, they unpack whether or not Jack, Janet, and Chrissy's fight scene was realistic, pay homage to the infamous dinner table scene, and Andy reveals a revelation he had about Jack and Janet while listening to the podcast. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodBuy our podcast merch: Three's Company Merch StoreFollow Joss: @joss.richardCouch Artwork: Morgan Gesell
Carmen and John pay tribute to the late and legendary "thigh queen," Suzanne Sommers, then wildly speculate about which celeb might kick the bucket next. They also brainstorm how to modernize the iconic "Three's Company" for today's world. Picture Jack Tripper navigating the pitfalls of online dating and Mr. Furley as a tech-savvy landlord (that's not what they come up with). Next up, Movie Review! They tackle Netflix's Beckham documentary. Carmen unveils her true podcast persona, "Carmy Shmarmy," and confesses her secret dream of becoming BFFs with Victoria Beckham. The duo also share their genius plans for turning babies into sports stars, because it's soooo easy, right? ALSO: Book Club! And no, it's not just comic books; Carmen loves crossword puzzles!
“The Goodbye Guy” So, Pluto TV tells us that the kids plan to throw a lavish party to help Mr. Furley snare a luscious blonde, Nancy, who works for Bart and “makes the cutest little zeros”, but OLDER, less PC summaries tell us that the kids go all out when they think RF is going to end it all. Theme by Burt Nachos and available on BandCamp!
Falls euch cogitamus gefällt, lasst bitte ein Abo da und/oder empfehlt uns weiter. Abonnieren könnt ihr uns auch auf YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cogitamus Unterstützen könnt ihr uns ebenfalls: paypal.me/cogitamus oder cogitamus@posteo.de. Schaut auch mal auf UNCUT vorbei: https://www.uncut.at/. Euthyphron verlässt urplötzlich die Diskussion, Sokrates ist empört. Das Ende von Platons Frühdialog Euthyphron wühlt auf und lässt viele Fragen zurück. Was war der Anlass des Gesprächs? Geht es Sokrates nur um eine Definition der Frömmigkeit? Worum geht es ihm in seinem Elenchos auch? Wie kann Philosophie vor diesem Hintergrund auch bestimmt werden? Das war die letzte Folge unserer Sommerpause, in zwei Wochen geht es mit der üblichen Struktur weiter. Nächste Folge der Reihe Politikphilosophie: Blinde Flecken der sozialen Gerechtigkeit Nächste Spezialfolge Philosophiegeschichte: Denis Diderot und die Enzyklopädisten Timemarker 00:00 Intro 02:35 Was ist ein Euthyphron und worum geht's? 08:10 Was ist der Elenchos? 15:00 Was ist Philosophie? 21:49 Was bleibt? Literatur/Links/Quellen Platon: Euthyphron und Gorgias (Reclam) Bordt, Michael: Platon. Geach, Peter: "Plato's Euthyphro: An Analysis and a commentary", The Monist 50 (1966), 369-382. Horn, Christoph, et al.: Platon-Handbuch. Furley, D.: “The figure of Euthyphro in Plato's Dialogue.” Phronesis 30, 202-208. 1985. Vlastos, G.: “The Socratic Elenchus,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy,1, 27–58, 1983. https://www.spektrum.de/lexikon/philosophie/elenktik/537, https://www.duden.de/rechtschreibung/Elenktik Bildnachweise: https://www.fachzeitungen.de/sites/default/files/ebook-buch/3787322892.jpg, https://w7.pngwing.com/pngs/1003/361/png-transparent-two-men-holding-book-illustration-poetics-republic-euthyphro-the-school-of-athens-philosophy-philosophy-miscellaneous-essay-middle-ages.png, https://images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/3/philosophy-gold-target.jpg
Taking things to the nth degree, nose to tail and a more sustainable approach has become the mantra du jour, but for Simon Furley (The Paddock) implementing protocols and being creative in the kitchen to fulfil that ethos is one of the joys of the trade. https://beechmontestate.com.au Follow The Crackling https://www.instagram.com/thecracklingpodcast/ Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow PorkStar https://www.instagram.com/porkstars/?hl=en https://www.porkstar.com.au LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
Taking things to the nth degree, nose to tail and a more sustainable approach has become the mantra du jour, but for Simon Furley (The Paddock) implementing protocols and being creative in the kitchen to fulfil that ethos is one of the joys of the trade. https://beechmontestate.com.au Follow The Crackling https://www.instagram.com/thecracklingpodcast/ Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow PorkStar https://www.instagram.com/porkstars/?hl=en https://www.porkstar.com.au LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
“The Love Lesson” Guys, RF is back! And he's determined to “fix” Jack by teaching him how to pick up ladies, the Furley way! Theme by Burt Nachos and available on BandCamp!
Chaz and AJ had comedian Ben Kirsch in studio, as they talked about the crazy storms over the weekend that produced a confirmed tornado. Plus, audio of some excited eyewitnesses to a plane crash on the beach in New Hampshire. (0:00) In Dumb Ass News, Florida woman fight over vapes, and one of them loses an ear. (17:21) AJ attempts another Guinness World Record in Stunt or Stupid, but sounded out of breath immediately, just from rushing to get prepared. (26:08) Chaz had his wife, Jennifer on the phone this morning to talk about the damage caused by their cat, Mr. Furley. The Tribe called in to share their stories of pet damage. (31:05) Photo by Chaz of Mr. Furley, who certainly did nothing wrong at all.
Marketing and Production Strategist Irene Bischofberger is BACK with her hot takes and joins Joss to talk about Season 3 Episode 6: My Sister's Keeper! Together, they unpack why Irene didn't like Janet in this episode, what line could have been changed to make a huge difference in character development, and Joss drops some Three's Company news that blows Irene's mind.... Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richardCouch Artwork: Morgan Gesell
Comedy Writer, Podcast Host, and Author, Lesley Arfin (Girls, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Love) joins Joss to talk about Season 3 Episode 4: The Fast! Together, they unpack why Lesley hates Three's Company, what could have been done differently in this episode, and Lesley shares a song dedicated to Mr. Furley. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richardListen to Lesley's Podcast: Filling the VoidCouch Artwork: Morgan Gesell
“Ralph's Rival” In an attempt to impress an old frenemy, Furley pretends he is married to Chrissy. For some reason Janet is his secretary. All goes well until Larry lets loose that Chrissy is in bed with Furley and meathead Elmo loses his cool. Theme by Burt Nachos and available on BandCamp!
Episode 30, “Old Folks at Home” The kids take in an elderly gentleman who is searching for an apartment. It's unclear as to WHY, since he's nothing but trouble and bed smoking. Eventually he finds a swinging set up of his own, inspired by Apt. 201, and Furley can mourn his prize roses. Theme by Burt Nachos and available on BandCamp!
Episode 28, Jack The Ripper, When Dean Travers demands Jack cater a dinner for free and Lana demands Furley repaint her apartment, both decide to seek professional help to become more assertive. Turns out their BARC is worse than their bite! Theme by Burt Nachos and available on BandCamp!
“Snow Job” Chrissy tries her hand at selling cosmetics, but the only bite she gets is one set up by Jack. Meanwhile, Mr. Furley and Larry have set up a strip poker game downstairs and Chrissy is sure this is her ticket to sales fame. Y the end of the night, Mr. Furley ends up with more cosmetics and far less clothes than he needs! Theme by Burt Nachos and available on BandCamp!
Episode 26, “The New Landlord” A new friendly fella in town turns out to be the kids' new landlord -- the one and only, Ralph Furley! Everyone starts off at odds, but Jack convinces Lana to help keep the kids in their apartment and Mr. Furley in our hearts. Theme by Burt Nachos and available on BandCamp!
A talk with Philip Furley, who has done a lot of research on behavior and psychology in sports. Topics discussed include: how an athlete's body language can influence teammates, opponents, and even judges; behaviors and strategies of penalty kickers and goalkeepers in soccer; some specific behaviors from the recent World Cup; collective displays of team unity (like the "Haka"); the difficulties of finding behavioral patterns in sports; thoughts on making practical use of Furley's research findings. Support the show
Your HHMCs review the 2015 film Straight Outta Compton, starring O'Shea Jackson, Jr., Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, and Paul Giamatti. This episode of Hip Hop Movie Club answers the question: What happens when these Boyz from the Hood skyrocket outta Compton? Straight Outta Compton on IMDbWhere to Watch: Amazon PrimeThe California Raisins (Wikipedia)Mr. Furley and Mr. DrummondThe "Streisand Effect" (TVTropes.org)"No Vaseline" by Ice CubeSuge Knight, Tupac, and BiggieJerry Heller: I Should've Let Eazy-E Kill Suge Knight (VladTV/YouTube)Vanilla Ice debunks Suge Knight balcony story (XXL Mag)Marion H. "Suge" Knight (Pro Football Reference)Snoop Dogg freestyle (Eazy-E diss) on The Arsenio Hall Show (YouTube) "Dre Day" by Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg "It's Funky Enough" and "The Formula" by The D.O.C.Late N.W.A manager Jerry Heller's ‘Straight Outta Compton' lawsuit dismissed (Rolling Stone)Paul Giamatti (IMDB) and "The Green Fields of the Mind" by A. Bartlett Giamatti"We Want Eazy" by Eazy-E"Give Up the Funk" (Live, Houston 1976) by Parliament FunkadelicCreditsHip Hop Movie Club is produced by your HHMC's: Boogie, JB and DynoWright! Theme music by Boogie. Hit us up at hiphopmovieclub@gmail.com or on TikTok,
Three's Company super fans, Ashlee and Ruby are BACK and join Joss to talk about Season 2 Episode 12: Jack's Uncle! Together, they unpack who exactly Mona Carmichael is, what detail about Jack's family the writer's overlooked, and why Mr. Roper is not the villain in this episode! Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richardCouch Artwork: Morgan Gesell
Podcast Producer and Writer, Yolanda Chow joins Joss to talk about Season 2 Episode 8: Cyrano de Tripper! Together, they unpack Jack and Chrissy's first kiss, why Jack and Janet's relationship is the perfect trope, and Yolanda shares a never-before-heard theory about Mr. Roper. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richardCouch Artwork: Morgan Gesell
Marketing Strategist, Irene Bischofberger joins Joss to talk about Season 2 Episode 4: Strange Bedfellows! Irene shares the love she had for Three's Company growing up, what two characters she thinks get together (and which ones she believes are NOT a good fit), and why she thinks Janet and Chrissy have more chemistry with each other than they do with Jack. Follow us on Instagram : @tcrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss on Twitter: @arcadefloristCouch Artwork: Morgan Gesell
Writer Josh Moorhead joins Joss as the podcasts' very FIRST male guest to talk about Season 1 Episode 5: Jack the Giant Killer! Together, they dissect what it really means to be a "man", an interesting alternate version of the episode, and most importantly - the character of Janet herself, in which Josh may or may not experience a startling discovery... Follow us on Instagram : @tcrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss on Twitter: @arcadeflorist Couch Artwork: Morgan Gesell
Thoughts about Don Knotts and the character Mr. Furley on “Three's Company.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kelli-n/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kelli-n/support
Id like to give you a hand, right 'acrosst' your face. I still have a fucking cold, and went to a weird old white guy doctor who wanted to touch my weenis. (I think) The girly from Mr. Furley. Bed bugs, because I don't have enough problems.
The guys reflect on another popular sitcom from the 70's and 80's that was also the absolute favorite of their younger brother Toby. This seemed like an appropriate date to honor his favorite. Who can forget the antics of Janet, Chrissy, Jack, Larry, Mr. and Mrs Roper, Mr Furley, Lana, Cindy, Terri... man, that's a crowd! Did you know that the show was based on a British sitcom called "Man About the House." If so, I'll bet you didn't know just how closely it was based on it! Tune in to find out. https://www.rockysealemusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/support
Today I watched my first ever episode of “The Andy Griffith Show” – at least I think it's the first time I've seen it. Funny to see Matlock and Mr. Furley working together when they were younger. Today was also the first episode that I legit teared up. It happened and I am not ashamed to admit it. I embrace it even. It's that time of year! Show Title: The Andy Griffith Show Episode Title: “The Christmas Story“ Year: 1960 Season: 1 Episode: 11
Nesta terceira aula sobre as espécies de mélica, a professora Giuliana Ragusa, do Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Vernáculas, apresenta o hino e o peã e alguns dos principais representantes de cada gênero. Giuliana Ragusa graduou-se em Letras, em 1999, pela Universidade de São Paulo, onde também tornou-se mestre, em 2003, com a dissertação “Fragmentos de uma deusa: a representação de Afrodite na lírica de Safo”. Seu doutorado foi realizado na Universidade de São Paulo com um período sanduíche na Universidade de Wisconsin, tornando-se doutora, em 2008, com a tese “Imagens de Afrodite: variações sobre a deusa na mélica grega arcaica”. Possui pós-doutorado na área de literatura clássica com especialidade em língua grega pela Universidade de Wisconsin (2013). Atua lecionando e pesquisando sobre língua e literatura grega. Atualmente, dedica-se à representação de Afrodite na mélica tardo-arcaica de Píndaro. Sugestão de Leitura: Traduções recentes (livros) de Safo e Píndaro: Ragusa, G. (org., trad.). Lira grega: antologia de poesia arcaica. São Paulo: Hedra, 2013. Ragusa, G. (org., trad.). Safo de Lesbos. Hino a Afrodite e outros poemas. 2ª ed. revista, ampliada e bilíngue. São Paulo: Hedra, 2021. Rocha, R. (trad., introd., notas). Píndaro. Epinícios e fragmentos. Curitiba: Kotter, 2018. Alguns estudos gerais e sobre o hino e o peã: Budelmann, F. (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Greek lyric. Cambridge: University Press, 2009. Depew, M. “Enacted and represented dedications: genre and Greek hymn”. In: ____; Obbink, D. (eds.). Matrices of genre. Authors, canons, and society. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000, pp. 59-79. Ford, A. “The genre of genres: paeans and paian in early Greek poetry”. Poetica 38, 2006, pp. 277-95. Furley, W. D. “Prayers and hymns”. In: Ogden, D. (ed.). A companion to Greek religion. Oxford: Blackwell, 2007, pp. 117-31. Swift, L. A. The hidden chorus. Echoes of genre in tragic lyric. Oxford: University Press, 2010. Ficha Técnica: Coordenação Geral Paulo Martins Roteiro e Gravação Giuliana Ragusa Produção Renan Braz Edição Renan Braz Música Pecora Loca - Ode Anacreôntica 39
“The Love Lesson” (Jan. 22, 1980) Heads up: The gender politics in this one are all fucked up, and a lie results in a character getting misgendered in a way that won't be funny to every listener. However, it's not the whole of the episode. When Mr. Furley catches Jack necking with a woman, Jack lies and says this woman is actually a man. Naturally, Mr. Furley offers to teach Jack how to be heterosexual. Listen to the What a Cartoon episode on Laverne and Shirley in the Army and get a nice primer on the extended Happy Days universe. Listen to our previous Three's Company episode. Listen to an NPR piece on Jim Sullivan's UFO. Smart Mouth is back! Listen to it! Monday Afternoon Movie is also back! Listen to it! Also Singing Mountain is ending! Listen to it! Support us on Patreon! Go shop at our TeePublic store! Follow: GEE on Facebook • GEE's Facebook Group • GEE on Twitter • GEE on Instagram • Drew on Twitter • Glen on Twitter Listen: iTunes • Spotify • Stitcher • Google Play • Google Podcasts • Himalaya • TuneIn And yes, we do have an official website! We even have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This episode's art was designed by Ian O'Phelan. This is a TableCakes podcast.
The genius of John Ritter. What happened when the Glitter Boom Girls waited on John Ritter and his wife Amy Yasbeck! Suzanne's ponytails. Janet's style evolution. The iconic apartment. The kitchen wallpaper. The Ropers - Mrs. Roper's wigs and baubles, Mr. Roper's lack of libido. Mr. Furley's ascot. Everyone's wardrobe. Find out a little-known secret about the girl walking on the beach in the show's intro! The post-Chrissy blondes: Cindy and Terri.
Well folks, we’re still alive and this week we are joined by the charming Natalie Zea. You Might Know Her From The Detour, Justified, The Other Guys, The Following, Dirty Sexy Money, Californication, Passions, and The Unicorn. We were absolutely giddy talking to Natalie about cutting her teeth on the wacky soap Passions, how she convinced the Hollywood powers-that-be that she was a gifted comedic player, and maybe most importantly, we dug into Natalie’s first role as Lana Tisdale in Kimberly Peirce’s unreleased short, Boys Don’t Cry, which would go on to inspire the feature film. We need this footage, stat! All that plus some excellent old Hollywood gossip. Please see us online at #OldHollywoodHungLikeAHorse. Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Three’s Company with John Ritter, Suzanne Somers, Joyce DeWitt John Ritter’s exposes his testicles Thanks to Daniel Sears for this clarification: Mr. Furley wore the ascots and came AFTER the Ropers. The Ropers left in a spin-off series called, appropriately, The Ropers. Dawn Wells (Maryann from Gilligan’s Island) just died from COVID Dolly Parton’s Christmas on the Square as IMPORTANT Law and Order: SVU will hire as many theatre actors as they can We are not into Linda Lavin’s Madame (Mama) Rose Need to find Joyce DeWitt’s Madame Rose Madame Rose vs Mama Rose (-Arthur Laurents) Trump banned from Twitter, Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell linked out to his Parler account AJ McLean posted his response on IG Passions (Tabitha and Timmy, Precious the Orangutan, KY jelly product placement) Gwen breaking into the show’s theme song during Teresa’s childbirth Married to Travis Schuldt, who played her love interest, Ethan on the show Their podcast, Passions for Life gives you nuts & bolts behind Passions eps they’re both in ABC’s Dirty, Sexy, Money got the full rollout but was canceled after two seasons ) Christinith in The Other Guys (dir: Adam McKay) Stars as Robin Randall in the TBS sitcom, The Detour (created by Jason Jones and Samantha Bee) Starred opposite Timothy Olyphant in the FX series, Justified Winona and Raylan fan videos Pre-pandemic worked on with Rob Lowe on 9-1-1 Lonestar and The Unicorn opposite Walton Goggins Natalie worked with Jamie Babbit a bunch (fave lesbian?) Natalie starred as Lana Tisdale in Kimberly Peirce’s short film that went on to become the feature film, Boys Don’t Cry but she’s never seen the footage and we can’t find it anywhere. Loves old Hollywood and read Ava Gardner’s biography, Ava: My Story, but she never said the famous quote attributed to her about Frank Sinatra’s penis: “he was "only 110 pounds, but 10 pounds of it is cock!" #OldHollywoodHungLikeaHorse (Mickey Rooney, Sinatra, Errol Flynn, Cesar Romero) What contemporary actor is hung? Hint: he was mentioned on this podcast We mentioned Michael Fassbender, Jon Hamm, Liam Neeson but hint: he was already discussed on the episode (Duchovny, Krause, Bacon, Jones, Goggins?) Has worked on almost every network: ABC (Dirty Sexy Money), CBS (Under the Dome, The Unicorn), NBC (Passions), FOX (The Following), HBO (Hung), Showtime (Californication, White Famous), TBS (The Detour), FX (The Shield, Justified). Was hoping to get Yellowjackets (upcoming on Showtime) and turned down the test for Izzie on Grey’s Anatomy Veronica Cartwright (In Sight) and Joanna Cassidy (Too Much) Veronica is iconic in The Witches of Eastwick fuck: Tabitha the Witch (Juliet Mills), marry: Precious the Orangutan, kill: Timmy the Doll Peter Krause dated Lauren Graham (who was Adelaide in Guys & Dolls on Broadway) Duchovny was in Playing God with Angelina Jolie and Timothy Hutton Full Lainie Kazan interview Connecting this week’s guest to next week’s: Natalie was in The Following with Kevin Bacon who presented next week’s guest with her Emmy. Natalie was in Grey Lady with Eric Dane who was in X-Men:The Last Stand with next week’s guest “I Want it That Way” is a perfect song Kevin is cousins with Brian Littrell Kevin Richardson = Posh Spice = Michael from Boyz II Men Lance Bass is a true bass
It's Not a Show - Ep 05This episode dips into the minds of our fans to see what "debatables" they have for us.Enjoy our hot debates on:What is the best weather?Ketchup or mustard?and Which landlord would you have Mr. Furley or the Ropers?
This week on a new episode of "Yo, Nostalgia", I look at possibly two of the most memorable characters in television history, "Stanley Roper" and "Ralph Furley", from the classic sitcom, "Three's Company", played by Don Knotts and Norman Fell respectively. Please enjoy, comment, like, share, and subscribe. Thank you. New Episodes of "Yo, Nostalgia" are released every other Tuesday#ThreesCompany #DonKnotts #NormanFellFind out more information about Leigh Dickey and Yo, Nostalgia here:Website: http://www.leightdickey.comSubscribe and Follow: lnk.bio/rmOmGet in Touch/Be a Guest: YONOSTALGIASHOW@GMAIL.COMFeatured Music Track: "Hello, Your Honour"Written, Produced, and Performed by: Leigh Dickey Registered to Leigh Tenebro-Dickey through SOCAN/BMI(C) Copyright 2017, Leigh Dickey"Hello, Your Honour" featured on my album, "Life with a View". Buy/Stream below.BUY/STREAM "LIFE WITH A VIEW" HERE:OFFICIAL WEB STORE: https://bit.ly/2vr72YzSPOTIFY: http://spoti.fi/2mXvlF5ITUNES/APPLE MUSIC: https://apple.co/2DU0hy2GOOGLE PLAY: http://bit.ly/2FYkYtqAMAZON: http://amzn.to/2F1GiwN (C) Copyright 2020, Leigh Dickey and Leigh Dickey Media
Today I'm going to talk to Sophie Furley, Editor-at-Large for Watchonista. We focus on the most interesting Bond watches to date. We also discuss what Bond needs in a watch - toughness, water-resistance, shock-resistance and elegance and how props need to match the character in general. Available at: iTunes: http://apple.co/2KNnMPq Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2PcwoSx Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2TDr9dD ShowNotes and Links here: https://fromtailorswithlove.co.uk/podcasts
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In this deleted scene from HBR Minute 30, Jack and Bryon blatantly rip off a bit from the Jay and Silent Bob Minute Podcast and discuss who we like better Mr. Roper or Mr. Furley. It goes downhill fast.
Terri, Janet and Jack are moving out but Mr. Furley and Larry hatch a plan to keep them from doing so.Danko's co-host is his cousin Cameron.
The kids think Furley's new girlfriend is only interested in his money and hatch a scheme to break them up.Danko's co-host is his cousin Cameron.
It's Saturday Night Fever again and Uncle Pat is ready are you ready to Take it Deep tonight !?!? Lets get it. Three's Company debate, Roper vs Furley. Should dudes wear fanny packs? Is this a Man violation? Is It Click bait or not? Plus Week 8 of the NFL season all that and much more on Taking it Deep.
The 3's Gang is in big trouble, their apartment at the Hacienda Palms is falling apart, and Ralph Furley is refusing to ask his brother Bart for any help. Ralph's brother is a bit of a dick, but he's also the hotel owner! Our boy Furl is too afraid to ask for any family favors. Will the gang be able to rally behind Furley to restore his confidence, while also fixing their shitty apartment? Who knows. We took a classic episode of Three's Company, remixed it with high-tech equipment, added some cheap Irish whiskey, and created an audio/video experience unlike anything you've ever seen (unless you watched the last one). This is Episode 67 of Broken Radio, come and knock on our door.
Jack pretends to be his own twin in order to spend time with Mr. Furley's niece.Danko's co-host is his cousin Cameron.
Mr. Furley gets fired by his brother Bart. Jack ends up being hired as Furley's replacement.Danko's co-host is Blaine Cartwright from Nashville Pussy.
I am in Furley Kansas, a two street town with a grain elevator and a church. The church is owned by Todd Matson, a successful artist who lives and works there. He grew up in the area and came back and bought the church building for a studio. We talked about his work, Furley, and a little about politics.
39 years and 4 months ago Ralph Furley graced our television screens for the first time, and today we honor America's favorite landlord in surround sound stereo for almost an hour. Broken Radio dissects the very first Furley episode for your comedy enjoyment. This episode is also available on YouTube if you want to see our ugly mugs! Come and knock on our door bitchez.
The kids think Furley wants to commit suicide. Furley takes advantage of their care and attention. Danko's co-host is “Lights Out” Levine from Prima Donna & The Superbees.
Jake and Elwood offer to help the Penguin with the taxes she owes to the Cook County Assessor's Office, but it turns out she's up some kind of creek. Support the show at www.patreon.com/DitchDiggers www.bluesbrosminute.com Facebook: @bluesbrosminute Twitter: @BluesBrosMin
Mr. Furley tries to turn Jack straight by giving him lessons on how to be a real man. Danko's co-host is his cousin Cameron.
Mr. Furley tries to impress an old friend by telling him he owns the building and is married to Chrissy. Danko's co-host is Don Jamieson
Chrissy gets a new part-time job selling cosmetics and tries to sell products during Mr. Furley's strip poker game. Danko's co-host is his cousin Cameron.
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We kick off a division-by-division look at MLB, starting with the AL East, break down the East and West conference championships in the NBA, plus locks of the week, upset specials, trivia and for our GenX listeners, we share an all-new Maestro Decides that pits Mr. Roper against Mr. Furley. Brought to you by Hoopsters.store (http://hoopsters.store). Sign up for our email list and be among the first to get a Hoopsters set. Links: Sports Wednesday on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-wednesday/id1330423593?mt=2) Sports Wednesday on Stitcher (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/blue-monkey-communications/sports-wednesday) Sports Wednesday on Player.fm (https://player.fm/series/sports-wednesday) Sports Wednesday Episodes (http://sportswednesday.fireside.fm/episodes) Some music and sound effects in the show are courtesy of the websites audionautix.com and freesound.org. Follow us on Twitter: SportWednesday (https://twitter.com/sportwednesday?lang=en) Big Man on Campus: PeteBrownSays (https://twitter.com/petebrownsays) Coach: Trainspotting14 (https://twitter.com/trainspotting14?lang=en) Maestro: Volumulov (https://twitter.com/volumulov?lang=en) Instagram: @sportswednesday (https://www.instagram.com/sportswednesday/?hl=en) Want more Pete Brown? Check out Season One of my creative narrative podcast, Pete Brown Says: Itunes: Pete Brown Says by Peter Brown on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pete-brown-says/id1294153286?mt=2) Google Play (https://play.google.com/music/podcasts/portal/u/2#p:id=playpodcast/series&pp=is_verified%253D1&a=1175554070) Stitcher Pete Brown Says | Listen via Stitcher Radio On Demand (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/pete-brown-says) I also host the Mindset Digital podcast, (mindsetdigital.com/podcast)which talks about the digital communications revolution in a professional agency setting.
John Ritter, Joyce DeWitt, and Priscilla Barnes star in Three's Company, "Mate for each other" (1982). Learn the answers to: What is the history of computer matchmaking? Why was Scott once scared of Three's Company? And, why are Scott and Mike discussing Rocky V again? Listen now to find out! When Jack and Janet secretly sign up for a computer dating service, they get matched to one another and share an evening out. Scott Croco and Mike Young unhack Three's Company, "Mate for each other" (1982). Episode Log: Mike reviews Rocky V (1:20) Three's Company's premise (4:30) Summary of Mate for Each Other's story (8:25) John Ritter as Jack Tripper (11:00) Janet and the third, rotating, roomate (16:50) Priscilla Barnes's career (19:30) Larry Dallas (22:15) The landlords - The Ropers and Mr. Furley (22:45) General reaction to the episode (27:50) Classic misunderstandings in this episode (30:00) Reviewing the jokes and gags (31:35) Scott's theory for this episode's place in the overall series (37:00) Favorite episodes of Three's Company (42:20) Scott tells story of Three's Company being scary (46:15) Matchmaking in this episode (51:40) Computer matchmaking / History of online dating (53:30) Problems with online dating (1:01:20) Ratings & awards (1:04:10) Episode 015 - Three's Company, "Mate for Each Other" (1982) unhacked! Full Shownotes: http://www.moviesunhacked.com/2018/threes-company-mate-for-each-other/ Movies Unhacked explores movies and their depictions of technology. We analyze everything from Hollywood blockbusters and television shows, to sci-fi, horror, and classic cinema. Movie talk and tech talk in one handy podcast! Online: moviesunhacked.com Twitter: @moviesunhacked Facebook: facebook.com/moviesunhackd Music by Sean Haeberman Copyright © 2018 Movies Unhacked. All rights reserved.
Kaitlin kisses the big lug and we talk about the important issue of Mr. Roper vs Mr. Furley
This week, we tackle not one but two episodes the zaniest of zany comedies Three's Company and try to decide once and for all: Roper or Furley. In "Ground Rules," Jack, Janet, and Chrissy try to establish some rules for alone or alone-with-someone time in the apartment, and Jack has a man-to-man discussion with Mr. Roper about "building shelves." In "Double Trouble," Jack has to convince Furley that he has a macho twin brother named Austin. Wait till Furley tries to throw a party...for both of them!
It’s time for the thrilling conclusion to The Saga of Droplaug’s Sons. This episode begins with an ambush as Helgi Asbjarnarson finally catches up with Helgi Droplaugarson. You won’t want to miss this epic battle. It provides some of the more detailed descriptions of battle we’ve encountered on this podcast. If you follow us on Twitter, then you already know something of who gets hit where. Poor, poor, Thord Cormorant. If you listen carefully, you can still hear the shrieking. And if that’s not enough, we’ve also got Helgi D. doing his best impression of Lurtz, a secret resurrection, and murder most foul. And just because we love you, we’ll throw in some hnefatafl, a timely fart, meditations on the character of Vikings in the sagas, and John reading from the Middle English Geste of Robyn Hode. Follow the link and scroll down to the bottom (lines 1787-1820) so you can follow along. Heck, we've even got an appearance by Don Knotts as Mr. Furley from Three's Company. While this episode doesn’t dwell on genealogies like the first part, you still may want to consult Andy’s handy Droplaugarsona saga genealogy to help keep things in order. Music Credits: Intro Music - "Prelude and Action" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Episode Recap – “Perfect Rag” by Ferdinand “Jelly Roll” Morton (1924) Helgi’s Poem – “Drums of the Deep” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Grim’s Poem – “Bittersweet” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Outro Music - "Stormfront" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Selections from music by Kevin MacLeod licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Episode from the crypt! We missed you too. This one was recorded in March, we held it back because it gets a little zany, but you love that, right? We open up the show with the Diffrern't Strokes theme song and the most commonly sung wrong lyrics. Any guesses? What podcasts do we listen to? Well, we will tell you. Steve Ausburne inexplicably brings up Up All Night on USA. (yes, I said “up” twice) We discuss plans for the Regale Beagle Sports Bar. Three's Company Movie is coming with Zac Efron and Seth Rogan...Ice Cube as Mr. Furley. Another timely movie review of 1992's Stay Tuned – John Ritter, Pam Dobber and Jeffrey Jones. The shows on this movie reads like an @midnight hashtag war. Casey Williams gets us back on track with whiskey tasting time! Sonoma Brothers Distilling Bourbon Whiskey is on the menu. We school you (and ourselves on) aging rules on Bourbon vs Straight Bourbon. Runts candy suffered from the economic collapse of 2008. There's an even deeper secret menu at In n Out. Why making whiskey is like making a Marvel movie. Does Lethal Weapon Hold Up? Here comes John Wayne out of nowhere! Clint Eastwood is jealous of all the attention. The big So Your Friends Think Your Funny comedy competition is broken down…yes it was 5 months ago…MARCH remember? “Do ya feel lucky, punk?” (That's not what he said) Website = http://www.barrelproofcomedy.com/ Facebook = https://www.facebook.com/barrelproofcomedy Email = barrelproofcomedy@gmail.com Twitter = @barrelproofpod iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/barrel-proof-comedy-podcast/id1029674204?mt=2
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Today on the show Ken welcomes musician, partier, motivational speaker and all around personality Andrew WK. Ken and Andrew discuss Top of the Pops, Anne Arbor Michigan, tape trading, the golden age of MTV, when music became visual, Roxy Music, how the arts make room for everything, Miami Vice, the value of having to work for media, not having cable growing up, anti-television parental styles, the horrors of the adult world, cigarette ads, ambition, Star Trek, Little House on the Prairie, Happy Days, 60 Minutes, The Price is Right, Wheel of Fortune, The Facts of Life's "Over Our Heads Years", Pee Wee's Playhouse, the 80s retro aesthetic, Gary Panter, Memphis Designs, Golden Girls, Murder She Wrote, TV Theme Songs, Learning life lessons from Andy Rooney, why Don Knotts as Mr. Furley was terrifying, physical humor, Three's Company, Animaniacs, Sesame Street, loving Maria, why nobody likes Telly, and having to explain bongs to Grandma because of The Facts of Life.
It's been a while but we're back with more videogames! J played Uncharted, JazzPunk, and The Last of Us: Left Behind, while Bobby joined the Black Flag crew and tried to figure out what to play next. We discuss various newses and put together a THE LIST for our Top 5 iOS games. Oh, and something about Threes? GetChu one! | You wann'a subscribe?Buy the Threes theme.Music: Anamanaguchi | Art: r4r3truffle | Thank you, Dude Walker.
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Movie Meltdown - Episode 141 Join us this week as we bring you our geek activities and this week's Sofa Theater feature: Charley Varrick. An interesting and under-seen movie directed by Don Siegel that features... a bank robbery, Joe Don Baker, an airplane vs. car chase scene, Joe Don Baker, explosions, Joe Don Baker, great supporting characters, Joe Don Baker, and a slightly disturbing James Bond-like sex scene featuring Walter Matthau?? WTF indeed. Plus we talk to the film's co-star Andrew Robinson about his thoughts on the movie! And somewhere before the serious examination of misogyny in film, we discuss…Hatchet, Il Posto, Conan the Destroyer, Harry Dean Stanton, an inspiring educational movie, Olivia D'abo, Norman Fell, Playboy…the wickedest magazine of all, the generations of the suburbs, Wes Craven, Ice Cube’s mom, Rory Gallagher, Super, a little person giving out Halloween candy, keeping you boss’s picture on your nightstand, the first time I saw a full-grown naked woman, Movie Meltdown as therapy, Babysitters Beware, Adam Green, a fake foreign language, a bald girl, Escape from New York, being kind of loose if you’ve got a round bed. The Bicycle Thief, a killa frog, Wilt Chamberlain, the Playboy forums scene, I don’t believe in the Bell Witch, joining with a women, Roper vs. Furley, Music of the Heart, Ernest Borgnine, Fargo, insecure men, James Gunn, Three Stooges German, I’ve got nothing against pictures of naked women, a big build-up to a great letdown, the Playboy’s man’s man fantasy, Reservoir Dogs meets No Country for Old Men and why do women wear thongs? Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers revealed for Charley Varrick, so go watch the movie now!! “What have I been missing and how much do I not know…about what I’ve not seen?”
New Releases. News. What We're Playing. Review of Catherine. Review of Madden NFL 12. Emails. Comedian is Bill Cosby. http://psnation.org
Author: bunkumbrosAdded: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 23:13:06 -0800Duration: 205"Dear Lindsay Lohan"While Sebastian considers the curious polarity of his repulsion / fascination with female celebrities, Cocker dissects the fleeting nature of fame, quotes dead poets, and is revealed to be a controversial father figure.Co-starring Gary, Lindsay Lohan, Bree, Manu, Special Agents Roper & Furley, Stanky, and Dakota Fanning!Featuring the song "Dear Lindsay Lohan" by Bunkum Bros.Download from iTunesVisit our websiteWARNING: Please be advised that Cock Puppets and Bunkum Bros. perform material not suitable for young children or humorless adults.
Author: bunkumbrosAdded: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 03:24:07 -0800Duration: 191"Terrorists Are Mean"Sebastian shares his incendiary political views with Cocker. Meanwhile, an act of terrorism forces the puppet community to confront issues of racial and religious intolerance.Co-starring Manu, Gary, Bernadette, Stanky, Special Agents Roper & Furley, Katie Couric, and a few surprise cameos!Featuring the song "Terrorists Are Mean" by Bunkum Bros.Download from iTunesVisit our websiteWARNING: Please be advised that Cock Puppets and Bunkum Bros. perform material not suitable for young children or humorless adults.
I know we’re a craft beer podcast (kind of). And I know these aren’t our usual beers. But Adam Furley brought these beers, and gosh darn it, it was fun! In this episode, Furls just kind of took over. Leo DiCaprio, the Avengers, porn stars, man-scaping, nothing is off limits. Also, advice for escaping bears, […]Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/three-beers-later/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.