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VO BOSS Podcast
The Problem with Playing It Safe.

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BOSSes, get ready for an inspiring conversation with a true powerhouse of performance. In this episode of the VO Boss Podcast, we welcome the incredibly talented Stacia Newcomb, a veteran voice actor and performer who has been lighting up the mic and screen for over 20 years!   00:01 - Speaker 1 (Announcement) Hey bosses, if you're ready to start that demo journey, let's craft your professional demo together. As an award-winning professional demo producer, I'll collaborate with you to showcase your talent in the best possible light. From refining your delivery to selecting the perfect scripts to showcase your brand, I'll ensure your demo reflects your skills and personality. Let's create a demo that opens doors and paves the way for your success. Schedule your session at anneganguzza.com today.  00:33 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) It's time to take your business to the next level, the Boss level. These are the premier business owner strategies and successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a Boss a VO Boss. Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza.  00:52 - Anne (Host) Hey, hey everyone. Welcome to the VO Boss Podcast. I'm your host, Anne Ganguzza, and today I'm here with a very special guest who's been lighting up the mic and the screen for over 20 years. Who's been lighting up the mic and the screen for over 20 years?  01:09 Stacia Newcomb is a powerhouse voice actor, performer and creator whose work spans just about every medium, let's say television, radio, video games, audiobooks and even puppetry. You might recognize her as the star voice See what I did there and fuzzy face of star from the Good Night Show on Sprout, where she's brought warmth and comfort to bedtime for kids for over a decade. Not only that, but she's voiced characters for Disney, nickelodeon, pbs, kids and Cartoon Network. And, of course, you've heard her in campaigns for brands like Geico, verizon, subway and Dunkin'. She's made her mark on stage and screen from a memorable appearance on 30 Rock, which I found to be quite interesting We'll talk about that in a minute to sold-out off-Broadway comedy shows like Can I Say this? I Can Shit Show and Potty in the USA. I can't say that because it's my podcast. Yes, these days she's running her own studio in the Berkshires Sound and the Furry where she produces family-friendly content and helps other performers find their voice. Welcome to the show Stacia.  02:12 - Stacia (Guest) Wow, thank you. That was quite the intro.  02:15 - Anne (Host) I'm like wow, I was like wow, I don't think 30 minutes is enough time for us, Stacia, to go through everything that you've done. Let's not, then We'll talk about whatever we want to. It's just, it's so amazing. I mean, so you've been in the industry for over 20 years, which actually to me, I've been in it just the voiceover aspect for like 18. And so 20 years feels like it was yesterday to me. But talk to us a little bit, talk to the bosses and tell us a little bit how you first got into performance. I assume performance was before voiceover.  02:50 - Stacia (Guest) Yeah, yeah, hey, bosses. Yeah, I started as an actor. I wanted to be an actor for as long as I can remember, I mean when I was little. My mom still tells a story about how I performed for all of my five-year-old friends at my fifth birthday party, which sounds like still a good party to me, right? So, yeah, so I started as an actor and through that I tried to just branch off into any direction that I could, to be living a creative life and be able to continue performing in whatever medium I could. You know.  03:34 - Anne (Host) So what was one of the first things that you did? Performance wise, professionally, yes, professionally.  03:38 - Stacia (Guest) So I this is so random, but there is. I'm from Massachusetts, that's where I grew up. In Newport, rhode Island, which I don't know if there are any Gilded Age fans out there there was a mansion, the Astors Beachwood, and the Astors Beachwood was owned by the Astors at the time when I graduated high school. At the time, for about 10 or 15 years, I think they had. They hired actors from all over the country to live there and perform as both aristocrats and servants of the 1890s the year was 1891. And we yeah, it was all improv, like some days I'd be an aristocrat and some days I'd be a little housemaid.  04:22 - Anne (Host) Wow, that sounds so interesting. Now you said Massachusetts. Now see, I'm originally a New York State girl, right, and I've been up and down the East Coast, so Massachusetts would suggest that you have an accent in there somewhere. Yeah, I sure do.  04:37 - Stacia (Guest) It's right there.  04:38 - Anne (Host) Yeah, and of course I feel like, because I had a very New York State accent which was kind of similar, believe it or not, not quite as I don't know, not quite as accented as, not as ugly. Is that what you're trying to say? Oh no, because I would say things like car and water and it would be like really flat with my A is water.  05:01 And when I moved to New Jersey, oh my gosh did they make fun of me, and so I should not make fun of you?  05:04 in New Jersey, in New.  05:04 - Stacia (Guest) Jersey, they say, they say water.  05:05 - Anne (Host) They say water, what's water, and so I literally like and I think you're, I think possibly at the time this was before voiceover I said, oh gosh, all right, so let me try to tame that, and so I did my own taming of my own accent and then ultimately, I got into voiceover.  05:36 And back when I got into voiceover it was a thing to neutral, to quote, unquote, neutralize, whatever that means, neutralize your accent. And I said it was in a pink envelope and I brought it to the backstage door and so I heard myself say that and I was like and so from then on I just I started pronouncing my R's and have never looked back.  06:02 I imagine once you do, you have family that's still in the area.  06:05 - Stacia (Guest) Yes, in fact, we just moved my mom out of the area.  06:08 - Anne (Host) Yeah, when you go to family reunions and I think that when I get around my you know, my family in New Jersey, like we all start talking quicker and then we start, you know, well, let's talk about you know, we just like get into that accent and it just happens inadvertently but outside of the accent. So that's a really cool first gig. And so then did you go to school for theater?  06:33 - Stacia (Guest) We did OK. So I had done a little dinner theater and then I but I had been auditioning in New York. I had a big callback when I was like 18. I was called back for Les Mis and it didn't happen, unfortunately. But it's cool because it led me on other adventures.  06:52 - Anne (Host) Sure, that was one of my first shows by the way that I saw that. I saw that. I was in a show. No, yeah. No, I can't claim that, but but a callback for Les Mis is really awesome.  07:01 - Stacia (Guest) Yeah, it was a big deal, I and I, so I always. The plan was always to move to New York City, but it just takes a while to get on your feet and New York City is very expensive and a little scary when you're you know, sure is Absolutely Very scary.  07:15 Yeah, and so I ended up getting there eventually. But I did go to college and then I quit college because I realized at some point, like I'm getting a degree in musical theater and what am I going to do with that degree? And I'm spending so much money, but when you're 19 years old you don't realize what you're signing on the dot. You're signing your name on the dotted line for thousands upon thousands of dollars and it's the program itself ended up falling apart. And there were all these promises that were made to me, like you know I, because they gave me a bunch of credits because I'd already been working as an actor, and then I was going to go to London and then they were going to give me my master's so I should have had my master's within five years master's in theater performance. They also had a program where, like I would get my equity card and they do theater during the summers. But it was a small liberal arts Catholic college in Minnesota and the program sort of fell apart and I escaped. I was like this is not.  08:21 - Anne (Host) I had to get out of there. I escaped. That was a lot of that was a lot of words, and I'm not going to make this political at all, but that was a lot of words when you said Minnesota Catholic theater. Coming from a Catholic girl.  08:35 - Stacia (Guest) So I get that. Yes, so it was run by these two incredible gay men who were. They were amazing, but as you can imagine the politics at the time and just yeah, they were amazing, but as you can imagine the politics at the time and just yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely, and so all right.  08:48 - Anne (Host) So you quit college. And then what? I quit college.  08:53 - Stacia (Guest) But I got a job before I left, so I needed the impetus and the excuse to get out, which so I ended up working for Goodspeed Musicals, which is in Connecticut and they're a really pretty famous like regional theater. They'd won a lot of awards at the musical Annie started there, so I went there to be an intern in costuming and then I left that because I was like this is not what I want to be doing, I want to be performing. But it got me back east, which was great, and then from there I ended up taking like odd jobs, living with my parents for a little bit until I landed a show that took me on tour as a one person it was actually two different one woman shows for this company that's an educational theater company, and so I did that for like five years and while I was doing that I was able to make enough money to move to New York City and just keep going.  09:47 - Anne (Host) Now, what shows were those that you did that? The one woman shows, because that's quite a thing to do, a one woman show.  09:53 - Stacia (Guest) Yeah, and they're educational. So we would go to I would go alone really, I would travel all over the country, and one of them I played the fictional best friend of Anne Frank, and then the other one I played this young Irish girl who came over during the great wave of immigrants in the early 1900s. So I would go to, like schools and libraries and small theaters, and it was.  10:16 - Anne (Host) It was really incredible, an incredible job for a learning experience Now, at any given time at this point in your life. Did your parents or anyone ever say to you well, okay, so when are you going to get a real job? Do you know what I mean? Is it that? Was it ever like that for you?  10:35 - Stacia (Guest) I mean, yeah, I mean, I think probably in my own mind I thought not real job, but like when's the real, when are we gonna you know, and certainly when I would do my? You know, when that really happens is like around March or April, when you start doing your taxes and you're like exactly, theater doesn't pay, and so yeah, but I didn't get pressure like that from my parents. I got, I was lucky to get their support.  11:05 - Anne (Host) Yeah, that's wonderful.  11:06 - Stacia (Guest) I mean, they didn't have to support me financially and that's, I think, all that mattered to them.  11:10 - Anne (Host) Well, that's actually huge.  11:12 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) And.  11:12 - Anne (Host) I love that Because you had support to be able to go out and follow your creative dreams, which, I mean, my gosh, you, you've actually I mean you have the gamut of of creative things that you've done, and I imagine that just gives you such wonderful experience, because you're so rounded in all the areas that would make it important for you to be successful in any of those business areas.  11:38 - Stacia (Guest) Thank you, I think it's it's. It's also like trying new things and being new at things and, um, trying to not get be stagnant. You know, like just um, and and even always in my voiceover career, it's like I have to remind myself to uh, like that I get to do this and that that this is what I love, and just to to make it. How do you make it fresh when you've been doing it for so long?  12:08 - Anne (Host) For so long, absolutely.  12:11 - Stacia (Guest) And it's a different thing when you look at whatever you're about to experience or do with fresh eyes or like beginner eyes or like from a beginner experience, because you immediately are like, whoa, I love this, you know, and sometimes I think that can easily bring back the magic to whatever you're working on.  12:34 - Anne (Host) Yeah, yeah. So, these days are you mostly doing voiceover, doing voiceover and performing.  12:41 - Stacia (Guest) Yeah Well, so the pandemic changed a lot of things for me. We, because I've been in New York City and you know I'm still. We still have our apartment in New York City, but I'm mostly up at our house in the woods in the Berkshires. Yeah, I am still auditioning, I am still doing voice, a lot of voiceover. So yeah, I'm kind of all over the place and sort of open to whatever happens. I'm not I think I haven't been fully steering my own ship. I've kind of been like I don't know where are we going to go, Whatever you know, and just being open to whatever.  13:15 - Anne (Host) And there's so much good to be said in that though.  13:18 Yeah kind of allowing it to happen. I, I think for me and I don't know, I don't know what to call it, but for me I've always followed my gut or my intuition, and a lot of times, if things don't come right away, I know they will at some point, but I don't. I try not to rush myself to get to any specific spot, because I know that if it's going to happen, it's going to happen, and and the time it takes to kind of evolve the solution or the you know, to actually say okay, yes, now I know I have more, I have more direction, and now I'm heading in this direction. So I love that you said that. I love that Because you're not always sure right, you're not.  13:55 - Stacia (Guest) You're not. And you know the business has changed so much over the last, you know, over the last five years. I mean it's. It's kind of crazy. It's a new world and it's different. Navigating it is different, even though I'm with the same agents, even though I'm, you know, still in the business and I know the casting people or the producers that I know and have worked with. It's just, it's different. Approaching it like, hey, yeah, I don't have to rush. I really love that, Anne, because I feel like there is a rush.  14:30 - Anne (Host) There's always a rush I want it now. Yeah, no, I agree, I think so many of my students are always. They want it, they want it now, and I'm like, well, there's something to be said to letting it marinate and letting it evolve and letting it happen.  14:43 - Stacia (Guest) And also like looking in the other direction or seeing what else you know, I think. I think a lot of times, artists, especially if you're focused on one particular medium, you just focus on that one thing. And I, I recently started painting. Am I good at it?  15:01 - Anne (Host) No, I love it. I love it, but I don't think anybody could ever accuse you of not like experiencing or exploring different mediums, but it keeps you alive, it keeps you like, creative and happy, and that's what I want.  15:14 - Stacia (Guest) It'd be exactly that like lightens you up and it opens you up to when you are approaching commercial copy or whatever. It is Right Because you're, because you haven't been like. Why am I not looking? Why am I not? What am I? Who do I?  15:31 - Anne (Host) need to be for this piece of copy and you're just, you're just letting it, you're letting it happen. Yeah, yeah, I love that. Oh my gosh. So what? Before I actually talk to you about, let's say, some character, I want to. I have some character questions to ask you, because I think you're always a character in voiceover and no matter what genre you're working on. But I do want to talk about puppetry and what got you into that?  15:51 - Stacia (Guest) I had been doing Pokemon. I was very lucky. When I moved to New York I worked as a cater waiter when I wasn't doing the that one of those one woman shows and a friend had introduced me to the studio that that at the time was recording Pokemon. So you know how it's like things trickle Around. That same time this show was off Broadway it was called Avenue Q and then that musical came to Broadway, which is where I was finally able to get tickets, because you could not get tickets to it and it was crazy and it was such a special show. It's just so funny. The music is great and touching. It has so much heart to it. I mean it's a little dated now, but at the time it was, it was just extraordinary.  16:38 - Anne (Host) And it's still yeah.  16:39 - Stacia (Guest) So in that show for anyone who any of the bosses out there that that haven't seen it or don't know about it in that musical you see the full-on puppeteers playing the puppets on stage and it's so revealing. And me, as a young woman, I always loved puppets. I had puppets as a kid. I had like an Alf puppet from Burger King. I had a Kermit the Frog puppet. I loved puppets. Never thought that it could be a career, never thought in a million years. And when you think about it there aren't a lot of. It seems like there aren't a lot of female puppeteers. There are and there are more, but as I was growing up it was all men really, and then you would have like even the female characters. I mean Miss Piggy's, like one of the most famous women female characters of all time. She's played by a man and so you know the idea of being able to play a, be a puppet. It just was not. It never, you know. And so I saw that show and it was just incredibly revealing to me. It was like a light bulb moment. So I immediately got a puppet and started training.  17:52 I actually was so lucky that I got into a class that John Tartaglia had been teaching at that point in the city and I got to study with him, which was amazing and he's a beautiful human being, and so from there it was just kind of magical. Somehow this show was uh happening. I did another little uh on camera thing, but then this show the good night show happened. I auditioned for it and I had already created this little four-year-old girl character. They wanted me to change it up and make it a boy character. Well, those voices are going to be very similar, because a four-year-old boy and girls can sound pretty similar oh yeah yeah, Actually I was listening to it, I was trying to figure out.  18:35 - Anne (Host) You know, I felt like it could have been either yeah, right, right, because it's so young.  18:41 - Stacia (Guest) So yeah, so I auditioned for it and I booked that job and it became a huge part of my life. I ended up creating a part of the show and writing for the show and helping create the spinoff of the show, and so there's your, there's your acting, your puppetry, your your voiceover.  19:00 - Anne (Host) I mean you're, I mean production, I mean it's all aspects.  19:04 - Stacia (Guest) Yeah, absolutely yeah that's, that's amazing. It was, it was a really it was a really special show and a beautiful community and even now I, michelle who, michelle Lepe, who was the host on the show she still gets messages about, you know, from the kids who grew up with it, just like how much it meant to them, which is very sweet. I don't because no one, because I don't look like this.  19:29 - Anne (Host) Well, you know, I can say something similar because I was a teacher for 20 years and so I watched my kids grow up and I literally had one of them contact me just recently on LinkedIn thanking me for setting them on the path, and I was like, oh my gosh, like that just meant the world to me, and so I think that's beautiful.  19:49 Right, and that's one of the reasons why I love doing any educational voiceover. Sure, because I feel like there's, and not just e-learning, but like medical, like I mean anything that educates an explainer that can help someone, and even corporate. Do you know what I mean? Because you're always come at it from an aspect of how can I help you, the person that I'm talking to, you know, look better, feel better, be better, you know, and really that's commercial too, because it really should be about how you're helping the person that's listening to you, yeah, and connecting in that way, and not necessarily what you sound like while you're doing it, yeah.  20:31 Let's not get wrapped up in that, yeah, no. And so with that, it's a good segue to start talking about characters, because you've done so many characters, but you also have done commercials. So when it comes to characters in voiceover, let's talk a little bit about that. How is it that you prepare for any given piece of copy? Is it always a character?  20:56 - Stacia (Guest) Is it always a character you mean like with?  21:00 - Anne (Host) character copy or what you mean, or any kind of copy. Do you create a character for any type of copy, any type of copy, I think?  21:06 - Stacia (Guest) for me, my approach to commercial copy is it depends on the spot but it also is like how you know the age old question how would I talk to? A friend about this sitcom, you know, like whatever it is, but I and so it's just about bringing my authentic self to it. But also there's a there's. I think there is a musicality to it, but also it really depends on what's on the page right or what we're selling, you know do you ever envision?  21:37 - Anne (Host) do you ever envision yourself as the um, the, the? On camera the zip cream or the character zip cream or the. The person on camera. The character Zipcreme or the person on camera.  21:47 - Stacia (Guest) Sure, yeah, I think I mean I love when you get any kind of visual or if they give you the break of what is gonna be on screen and then you can kind of I love visualizing. I think visualizing because what it does for me is it brings my imagination to life, which immediately I'm having way more fun in the booth yeah. Yeah, and it's enjoyable, even when the copy is like maybe a little like dry or sad or whatever, like liven it up by visualizing what's happening.  22:26 - Anne (Host) Yeah absolutely Believe it or not. That's a big thing. Even if I'm doing e-learning, I'm imagining that I'm the teacher, because I was a teacher for so long and so I can draw upon that experience, and it's better for me to talk almost like a one-on-one coaching with a student. And if I try to envision myself in front of the class, even when I was a teacher, I was always looking at one person at any given time. Yes, so it made it much more personal, of course, and so for e-learning, I'm a character Corporate narration. I'm a character because I work for the company and I'm trying to provide a solution that is going to help the person that I'm talking to, which makes it a whole lot more interesting than if you're just reading about it to someone.  23:15 - Stacia (Guest) Totally yeah, or sound, trying to sound like someone who reads these kinds of things. Right, it's like, because it's a really I think what it comes down to is connection and we, as actors, need to connect right copy, which means I probably need to understand it. That's, that's excellent.  23:25 - Anne (Host) So yeah, so how? What are your steps for connecting to copy?  23:28 - Stacia (Guest) It really depends on the piece. Recently I had to do what was pretty lengthy and I had to do the spot in 15 seconds and it was like okay, I don't usually read things over and over and over again because they feel like there's an element of um, uh, over overdoing it you know, I agree I agree.  23:52 So my booth is here behind me. That's why I'm pointing behind me, in case anyone's wondering Um, and so sometimes when I get in there, I will run it a few times like that particular spot because it had to be so quick. But at the same time, of course, they're going to want it to sound like I just talk, like that, you know, and so it's like it's marrying those two things right when I want it to come off like it feels like me. I'm just sort of having this talk, but I'm also. It's very quick and rapid and it falls within the 15 seconds. Yeah, so my approach is not always the same thing. It really depends on what I'm working with, and sometimes there isn't enough time, like in that 15 seconds, there's not enough time to visualize or do this. It's wall to wall copy and it's also I'm talking about this cool thing that you're going to love, and so it's just about like who sometimes I like playing with? Who am I talking to? Where am I? Proximity is such a fun thing to play with too.  24:57 - Anne (Host) You can do that in a minute or two, totally Right. Yeah, and that's the thing I always try to emphasize to my students is that it doesn't take a whole lot of time to figure out who you are and who you're talking to and maybe set a scene up, yeah, and to get yourself rolling on that. I mean it's nice if you have the entire scene as it progresses through, because that allows you to help tell the story. But if you don't have all the time in the world, but a lot of times we're auditioning in our studios. I mean, we're not live auditioning as much as we used to. Gosh knows that's the case, right? Um, and unless we're like in front of a, we're being live directed. That's a different story, right, but if we've got the time before we go into the studios, I mean, what do you take five minutes?  25:37 - Stacia (Guest) if you put different scenarios on it, because you're probably sending more than one read on this commercial copy and we don't know. But the thing that I've loved playing with recently is I really love doing a take. That's for me what do I want?  25:53 to do with this? How do I want to bring myself to this? Because I think that what makes us viable, that what makes us marketable, is us. We are not disembodied voices. We are human beings with lived in experiences, and so we're not just bringing our incredibly gorgeous voices. We are human beings with lived in experiences, and so we're not just bringing our incredibly gorgeous voices. We are bringing ourselves to this copy and what our lived experiences and our lives, and so that that's really fun to to, just like I would. I would, I would encourage everyone to just do one for you. What do you want it to sound like?  26:29 - Speaker 1 (Announcement) Exactly.  26:30 - Stacia (Guest) Because that's the most empowering feeling is to be like I want to do this with this, and that's when you're collaborating too Sure sure, and is that the take that you submit first?  26:42 - Anne (Host) Not necessarily. Is that take one, or is it the second take?  26:46 - Stacia (Guest) Like lately I have been exploring it and I just feel like I just want to be a little more playful, yeah, and so, yeah, I mean, I say not necessarily.  26:56 - Anne (Host) The truth is I lean towards that one, unless I've worked with the people before.  27:00 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Yeah, and I know what they're looking for. You know what I mean then I'm gonna just give them what they want.  27:04 - Anne (Host) But uh, if I don't know, and it's not like a critical like I, I always think like it's kind of like gambling for me, right, sure we're all gambling.  27:13 - Stacia (Guest) We're just all right, we're all gambling, right.  27:15 - Anne (Host) So I'm just gonna like, well, you know what, I'm just gonna do my best and I'm gonna, and I'm, and I'm gonna, just, you know, send it and forget it, that kind of thing. So I'm not gonna put so much stock in like, oh my god, did I do the right thing? Did I give them what they wanted? Am I going to get this? I try never to like hope and wish in that way for any job.  27:35 - Stacia (Guest) If you're saying I want to do this and that's where I'm like no, both of those takes are for me. It's not that it's for me, but it's like I'm going to give you what I want to give you, and then I'm going to give you another take of something different that I want to do with this.  27:53 And of course I read all the specs and of course I read and I'll even, you know, watch other spots that they've done to get an idea. Like we got to do our homework right, but then it's like you asked me to do this. I'm going to got to do our homework right, but then it's like you asked me to do this. I'm gonna do it my way. See, it's fun. I'm gonna have fun with it. I'm gonna. It's so much easier to let go when you like, because if you hold on to what you like, if you, if you don't give the what you want to do with it, read, then it's like you might live with regret yeah, you know, or like it sounds like everybody else's yeah right  28:29 at the end of the day maybe even they're all gonna sound somewhat the same, anyway, you know, but it's like at least you know you had fun with it. You felt like your authentic self and you and you played yeah yeah, you know.  28:43 - Anne (Host) So, being a singer, which I, that was the other part of the medium that I didn't really talk to you about, but I mean, I can actually hear just your talking voice, although I've never heard you sing. Except I did, I did go, you know, I did my homework, I did my, I did my YouTube. You have a gorgeous voice.  28:58 Oh, thank you, but I can hear that.  29:00 I can hear that in your voice as you speak to me, and it's so funny because I think that no one should have to try, right.  29:10 I think that no one should have to try right to create a voice that somebody thinks they want to hear. Because when we're connecting right and I actually listened to quite a different number of songs that you did in different styles, and one was from your potty show, and so you had such a range there and what was so cool is that you were just undoubtedly yourself and just like in all aspects of yourself, and that was just so cool because it was connecting and that was what I was looking for as a human being. I was looking for that, that connection in the voice and while you were on stage and while you were communicating to me, and I feel like it's the same exact thing. It's the same exact thing for voiceover, right. It's all about like your voice is beautiful, no matter what you're you know what I mean, no matter what you're doing, you don't have to try and so just connect with me, and that's really what I'm looking for as a human being, and I think that's what most casting directors are looking for.  30:04 And they tell me over and over again, that's really what they're looking for. Is connection, not necessarily the sound.  30:11 - Stacia (Guest) I think we get caught up in the sound. The sound or I flubbed on this, or I you know this or that, whatever it is, and it's like I. I don't want to be listening and I am because it's so hard when you're doing this yourself.  30:28 - Anne (Host) It is hard not to listen.  30:30 - Stacia (Guest) You have to take off the director hat while you're the actor, and then you have to take off the engineering.  30:39 - Anne (Host) You know you have to compartmentalize, because if you don't, and you don't because you'll, and then when you come back, Because if you don't and you don't because you'll, and then when you come back and you're the engineer slash director and you listen back and you're like, oh, as an actor, I really loved that last take, that's weird. I don't like listening to it, like I don't. I don't have that feeling brought this up because it's hard. It's hard for us to separate the ears, right. It's like you have to develop an ear, right, you have to develop an ear as an actor, you have to develop an ear as an audio engineer and you have to be able to separate them.  31:13 And it's funny because I've always maintained back, when I was really, you know, moving on this in this career, I was in a place where they were doing construction outside my home and I had, when I was in my studio, I had my headphones on. I had to keep them on because I had to make sure that there was none of that sound coming in, and so I had my headphones on a lot of time. And if, if you get good at it, I always say the headphones are just amplifying your voice, and so if you can not listen to your voice and just you know what I mean, like you can record with your headphones on. I mean, right, you got to do it when you're live directed anyways. So I'm always saying people are saying, oh, I don't wear my headphones because I try to listen to myself.  31:53 I'm like I could listen to myself with my headphones off. Do you know what I mean? But you've got to be able to compartmentalize, and I love that you said that, because that is a skill and it's a skill that I think takes a little bit of time for for people to to really really get to be able to to say, okay, this is my, this is my actor ears. Yeah, versus what do I sound like?  32:16 - Stacia (Guest) right, it's that constant like don't listen what you sound like and it's. It's also like there's because there is that judgment that comes in you and that when you are wearing cans, if you aren't telling your self limiter I talk about this a lot and we'll talk about it when when we work together with everyone, but if you aren't challenging them and saying I don't need you here right now, it's very powerful to send them away, to send that voice to me. For some reason, it's right here.  32:48 - Anne (Host) It's just very like right, that's like the magic secret Stacia, I mean I love that it works for me. So, I want to say that we are going to be having you as a VO Boss workshop guest director, so, and and we are going to be talking character creation. So will we be discussing, talk a little bit about what we're going to be talking character creation. So will we be discussing, talk a little bit about what we're going to be doing in that class.  33:08 - Stacia (Guest) What I would love to do is see where everyone's at, what they want to play with, and, of course, do that, but also, I think, for everyone, I would love to share the self limiter and what I, what I do to get rid of that sort of you know, it's a, it's a protection right. That's what that voice is doing. It's trying to help you, but it's not helpful. I love that.  33:34 - Anne (Host) Oh my gosh, that's like secret sauce.  33:36 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Yeah, yeah, I think so.  33:38 - Anne (Host) I know how hard that I mean. It's just, it's so hard. I mean, and you do have to, you have to be able to, you have to be able to separate it, you have to wrangle that?  33:46 - Stacia (Guest) Yeah, because that that voice that's trying to protect you inevitably is is keeping you safe. It's keeping you safe, it's doing its job and you don't. You do not want anyone keeping you safe when you're in your booth. Yeah, it is not a place for safety.  34:04 - Anne (Host) It is a place to play.  34:06 - Stacia (Guest) If you're playing safe and you're in a dramatic role for a video game and you're, you know you're about to I don't know shoot up some monsters, or you're afraid for your life or it, or you're, you know, some silly little kid like you got to be a little kid, you got to be playful and you know, or you got to be scared of those monsters or whatever's on that page. It is not a place for you to be protected or be playing it safe.  34:33 - Anne (Host) Yeah, yeah, I love that. Did I just get on a soapbox? I think I did. I think that, no, I love that and and all right. So, from a different perspective right, I mean a different perspective, it the way that it hit me, but I love that. You teach that because I am.  34:47 You know, I've had health issues, right, I had cancer, and before I was diagnosed, I was like so worried about what I was sounding like and what. You know how the audition went and did. Should I have done it this way? Should I have you know? And then all of a sudden, it was like whoa, like what was I? Like that just didn't seem important anymore. I shouldn't be.  35:09 Why was I so worried about what I sounded like when, in fact, I just, you know, I'm fighting this disease right now, and so it gave me such a license to permit myself to be free. Yeah, just not worry and not have that self-judgmental voice on me all the time. It was an amazing thing that happened to me and unfortunately I mean well, I mean fortunately I'm here and everything's good, you know. So nobody, nobody, has to worry about it. But in reality, it was one of the best things that could have happened for my performance, for my actor, my actor self, was to say what the hell was I so damn worried about? What was I? What was I trying to be? You know what? Just screw it Like, isn't it incredible?  35:47 - Stacia (Guest) how? So empowering? So it's like grief is off. Grief is awful and we all, as humans, live through it and the way that it can have some magical elements and empowerment in it is really incredible. Talking about that and how you're like I don't care, Like I don't. Why am I going to concentrate on what I sound like? That was not a priority.  36:16 - Anne (Host) No, Well, what I sounded like is not a priority anymore.  36:19 - Stacia (Guest) No, no no, it was amazing, because it's like a reminder of who you are, who your soul is Like. You want to connect with people and that's what you do. I love it.  36:29 - Anne (Host) Oh, my God, I'm so excited, so excited for you to join us. So, bosses, make sure that you check out the show notes and I'll have a link to the VO. Boss, or just go right to the VO Boss website.  36:41 - Stacia (Guest) Is it down here? Is it? Should I point to things?  36:45 - Anne (Host) I'll be putting it in the post. So it's on VeoBosscom. You guys check out the events and sign up for Stacia, because it's going to be an amazing class. And, stacia, I just want to say thank you, this has been so much fun. Thank you so much for joining us.  36:59 - Stacia (Guest) It was a pleasure.  37:00 - Anne (Host) Yeah, it's been wonderful Really getting really getting to know you even better. I'm so excited.  37:05 - Stacia (Guest) Back at you. You're an incredible interviewer. It's really what a joy.  37:10 - Anne (Host) Thank you Well thank you, I appreciate it. Well, look, bosses. I'm going to give a shout out to our sponsor, ipdtl. You too can connect and network like bosses, like Stacia and myself. Find out more at IPDTLcom. Bosses have an amazing week and we'll see you at Stacia's class right. Yay, in August. I'll be there and we'll be with you next week with another episode. Thanks, so much.  37:33 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Join us next week for another edition of VO Boss with your host, Anne Ganguzza, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at vobosscom and receive exclusive content. Sign up for our mailing list at vobosscom and receive exclusive content industry revolutionizing tips and strategies and new ways to rock your business like a Boss. Redistribution with permission. Coast to coast connectivity via IPDTL.   

Kicking & Streaming
Beauty & the Beast or: How I Learned Not to Be a Dick to the Uglies

Kicking & Streaming

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 101:47


Closing July out with a little casual Stockholm syndrome paired with some classic Disney music This week, the siblings are unpacking one of Disney's most beloved Renaissance classics, Beauty & the Beast (1991). Ross is concerned about how the movie's message might warp both little boys and girls. Carie fixates on the body horror of suddenly being an object. And the siblings get into the weeds of the fact that Belle was obviously having a quiet Furry panic.  HEY, YOU SUBSCRIBED TO PATREON YET? 

World News with BK
Podcast#455: Thailand vs. Cambodia, Iran fires, Vermont "furry" arrested for producing beastiality videos

World News with BK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2025 214:40


Started the week off with an overview of the Thailand-Cambodia border dispute, and then talked about the rash of fires in Iran. Also Israel criticism intensifies, Ozzy Osbourne RIP, French president's lawsuit against American commentator, UK doctor gets license yanked for putting his semen in co-worker's coffee, and a Vermont "Furry" videoed himself having sex with his dog. Music: Black Sabbath/"Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"

Inside The Line: The Catskills
Episode 181 - The Eagle Guy - Scott Vans Arsdale

Inside The Line: The Catskills

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 165:31


Welcome to Episode 181 of Inside The Line: The Catskill Mountains Podcast! Tonight, Tad and I sit down with “The Bald Eagle Guy” himself—Scott Van Arsdale. From climbing trees to rescue eaglets to helping bring America's national symbol back from the brink, Scott's done it all. We dive into his remarkable career, his new book, and the untold stories behind decades of eagle conservation in the Northeast. We also chat about recent rescues and some hiking news. Make sure to subscribe on your favorite platform, share the show, donate if you feel like it… or just keep tuning in. I'm just grateful you're here. And as always... VOLUNTEER!!!!Links for the Podcast: https://linktr.ee/ISLCatskillsPodcast, Donate a coffee to support the show! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITLCatskills, Like to be a sponsor or monthly supporter of the show? Go here! - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ITLCatskills/membershipThanks to the sponsors of the show: Outdoor chronicles photography - https://www.outdoorchroniclesphotography.com/, Trailbound Project - https://www.trailboundproject.com/, Camp Catskill - https://campcatskill.co/, Another Summit - https://www.guardianrevival.org/programs/another-summitLinks: The Bald Eagle Guy by Scott Van Arsdale, Jackson Petition, Friends of the Feathered and Furry, National Bald Eagle GuidlinesVolunteer Opportunities: Trailhead stewards for 3500 Club -https://www.catskill3500club.org/trailhead-stewardship, Catskills Trail Crew - https://www.nynjtc.org/trailcrew/catskills-trail-crew, NYNJTC Volunteering - https://www.nynjtc.org/catskills, Catskill Center - https://catskillcenter.org/, Catskill Mountain Club - https://catskillmountainclub.org/about-us/, Catskill Mountainkeeper - https://www.catskillmountainkeeper.org/, Bramley Mountain Fire Tower - https://bramleymountainfiretower.org/ Post Hike Brews and Bites - Ommegang#baldeagles #american #hikehudson #hikethehudson #hudsonvalleyhiking #NYC #history #husdonvalley #hikingNY #kaaterskill #bluehole #catskillhiking #visitcatskills #catskillstrails #catskillmountains #3500 #catskills #catskillpark #catskillshiker #catskillmountainsnewyork #hiking #catskill3500club #catskill3500 #hikethecatskills

Off Leash!
Episode 82 - The Suspension of It All

Off Leash!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 64:12


Click here if you would like to send a comment about the show.Bearly and Kains talk about roped body suspension. Kains is very knowledgeable on this subject. We discuss methods, not specific tying techniques.  We discuss the types of rope, how to treat new rope for rope play, pre and post play care, and several other things about roped body suspension. We have a little fun also. If you have any comments or stories, let us know by sending an email to: offleash.cast@gmail.com So join us, won't you, for some information and some fun here on Off Leash! Hit the download button, Hood Up, and Pup Out!Book Referenced in the podcast:  Foundations of Rope Bondage; A Fun and Friendly Introduction to Rope Fundamentals  by Green Candy Press  www.TheDuchy.com Puppies in the Mountains: www.puppiesinthemountains.comSupport the showThanks for listening. Podcast Merch is available at: https://offleashpod.comYou can email us at: offleash.cast@gmail.comThank you to all our supporters and subscribers: Iso, Pup Sneezy, Pup Z, Pup Otis, Pup Dash, Pup Feral, Pup Kaladin, Pup Ferris, Scout W, and Astrowoof!

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn
Bearly Furcasting S6E2 - It's “Pun”ishment

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 97:44


MOOBARKFLUFF! Click here to send us a comment or message about the show!As we get into our 6th season groove we try out a few new things. Let us know if you liked the new segments.  Taebyn takes a long look back at their notes from seasons gone by, TickTock brings us furry news, Cheetaro reviews another furryesque movie, and Bearly tries to keep the train on the rails!  We tell jokes and puns and generally confuse everyone. So tune in for another confusing episode of BFFT. Moobarkfluff everyfur!This podcast contains adult language and adult topics. It is rated M for Mature. Listener discretion is advised.Support the showThanks to all our listeners and to our staff: Bearly Normal, Rayne Raccoon, Taebyn, Cheetaro, TickTock, and Ziggy the Meme Weasel.You can send us a message on Telegram at BFFT Chat, or via email at: bearlyfurcasting@gmail.com

Jordan, Jesse, GO!
Little Rodents That Are Big, with Tamara Yajia

Jordan, Jesse, GO!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 85:20


On this week's episode, author and comedian, Tamara Yajia, is here to chat her new book (Cry For Me Argentina), Anime Expo, favorite animals, and more!Get Tamara's new book Cry for Me, Argentina: My Life as a Failed Child Star.See us LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO ON AUGUST 22ND AT THE ECLECTIC BOX!Donate to Al Otro Lado, any amount helps right now.See Jordan and Steven at San Diego Comic-Con!Buy signed copies of Youth Group and Bubble from Mission: Comics And Art!~ NEW JJGo MERCH ~Jordan's new Spider-Man's comic is out now!Order Jordan's new Godzilla comic! Be sure to get our new ‘Ack Tuah' shirt in the Max Fun store.Or, grab an ‘Ack Tuah' mug!The Maximum Fun Bookshop!Follow the podcast on Instagram and send us your dank memes!Check out Jesse's thrifted clothing store, Put This On.Follow brand new producer, Steven Ray Morris, on Instagram.Listen to See Jurassic Right!

The Daily Beans
Refried Beans | Gay Furry Hackers (feat. John Fugelsang) | Jul 12, 2024

The Daily Beans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 51:42


 Jul 12, 2024Inflation declined in June for the first time since lockdown in May 2020; US and Germany foiled a Russian plot to assassinate an arms manufacturer sending weapons to Ukraine; the Heritage Foundation was hacked by a group of self described gay furries; House Republicans fail spectacularly again as they don't get the votes for inherent contempt for Merrick Garland; the IRS crackdown on millionaire tax cheats nets a billion dollars in revenue; fewer than 13% of Americans are making less than $15 per hour down from 32% two years ago; the Senate passes Senator Ossoff's bill to improve oversight of federal prisons; plus Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.John Fugelsanghttps://www.johnfugelsang.com/tmehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-john-fugelsang-podcast/id1464094232   Donate to the MSW Media, Blue Wave California Victory Fundhttps://secure.actblue.com/donate/msw-bwc WhistleblowerAid.org/beans Federal workers - feel free to email me at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen.Share your Good News or Good TroubleMSW Good News and Good Trouble Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comFollow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Substack|Muellershewrote, BlueSky|@muellershewrote , Threads|@muellershewrote, TikTok|@muellershewrote, IG|muellershewrote, Twitter|@MuellerSheWrote,Dana GoldbergTwitter|@DGComedy, IG|dgcomedy, facebook|dgcomedy, IG|dgcomedy, danagoldberg.com, BlueSky|@dgcomedyHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/Patreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
7.9.25 Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show HR 3

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 41:56


There was some members of the Furry community who were in Pittsburgh this past weekend for AnthroCon who were upset over the convention's 'no skin' rule.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show
7.9.25 Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show HR 3

Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 42:08


There was some members of the Furry community who were in Pittsburgh this past weekend for AnthroCon who were upset over the convention's 'no skin' rule.

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Off Leash!
Episode 81 - A Chat With Marlo

Off Leash!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 26:39


Click here if you would like to send a comment about the show.Bearly welcomes Marlo to the show this episode.  We discuss Marlo's Safe For Work TickTock channel focusing on human puppy play. The focus of Marlo's TickTock channel is to dispel the myriad unsavory myths of human puppy play.  We read a letter from a listener as well.  It's a short episode this time pups! If you have any comments or stories, let us know by sending an email to: offleash.cast@gmail.com So join us, won't you, for some information and some fun here on Off Leash! Hit the download button, Hood Up, and Pup Out!Support the showThanks for listening. Podcast Merch is available at: https://offleashpod.dogYou can email us at: offleash.cast@gmail.comThank you to all our supporters and subscribers: Iso, Pup Sneezy, Pup Z, Pup Otis, Pup Dash, Pup Feral, Pup Kaladin, Pup Ferris, Scout W, and Astrowoof!

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn
Bearly Furcasting S6E1 - A Tired Bear Walks In

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2025 92:26


MOOBARKFLUFF! Click here to send us a comment or message about the show!Welcome to Season 6 of BFFT.  This is a another long episode chock full of fun, excitement and so many puns.  We are joined by Sp00kee, a fur with a very interesting job.  WE spend time talking with Sp00kee about their employment and all the fun they have. Cheetaro gives us a movie review and TickTock reports on some furry news. Taebyn tells us about the most uncommon number, we plug our other shows, and generally have a really fun visit. So tune in for another confusing episode of BFFT. Moobarkfluff everyfur!Links: For the Furry map - https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/furry-con-map_1203329#3/16.72/21.45For the most uncommon number - https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-most-uncommon-number-between-1-and-100This podcast contains adult language and adult topics. It is rated M for Mature. Listener discretion is advised.Support the showThanks to all our listeners and to our staff: Bearly Normal, Rayne Raccoon, Taebyn, Cheetaro, TickTock, and Ziggy the Meme Weasel.You can send us a message on Telegram at BFFT Chat, or via email at: bearlyfurcasting@gmail.com

The Fan Morning Show
7:00: Remember when Dorin told us he was a furry?

The Fan Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 34:50


In this hour, Adam Crowley and Dorin Dickerson acknowledge that the furries are indeed returning to Pittsburgh. Also, the two discuss the potential value in moving on from Steelers' head coach Mike Tomlin. And are the Steelers going to regret trading S Minkah Fitzpatrick? July 2, 2025, 7:00 Hour

Trees A Crowd
More M.G. Leonard: Further Furry Tales from the Riverbank

Trees A Crowd

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 10:56


Last Summer, MGL shared a very exciting secret with me. A year on, it is with no small amount of delight that I can now finally cease my silence! In Maya's words:“I have written a book about Portly the Otter, son of Otter from The Wind in the Willows. It is modelled on Kenneth Grahame's original, as a series of riverbank stories, and features characters we all know and love, as well as introducing you to some new ones. The book is called The Adventures of Portly the Otter - Untold Tales from The Wind in the Willows and will answer a mystery I wondered about a lot as a child, which is - what really happened to Portly for him to be missing for so long, and end up - discovered by Ratty and Moley,- curled up between the cloven hooves of the god Pan? The book is illustrated by the fabulous Polly Dunbar and will be printed as a four colour hardback gift book in March 2026 by Farshore. I cannot tell you what a joy it has been to revisit the riverbank and spend time with the much beloved Ratty, Moley, Badger, and of course the mischievous Mr Toad, but the biggest delight of all has been spending a year researching and learning about otters.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Verkligheten i P3
Sabi trotsar modevärlden – som furry: ”Barn säger att jag räddat dem”

Verkligheten i P3

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 26:48


I gymnasiet är mobbningen så grov att hon får minnesluckor. Vägen tillbaka är oväntad, i form av en dräkt i posten: en pastellrosa ökenräv. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Reporter och ljuddesign: Alice EdwardsProducent: Gustav AsplundSlutmix: Astrid AnkarcronaVerkligheten görs av produktionsbolaget Filt.

Ashlee and the New JAM'N Morning Show

Are you a Disney Adult or a Furry?

Conversations with a Calvinist
The Deconstruction of Rhett and Link (along with more questions)

Conversations with a Calvinist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 129:12


Every Tuesday, Pastor Keith Foskey and his wife Jennifer respond to questions sent into the Q&A email at http://www.KeithFoskey.com and interact with audience questions in the live chat as well. Join us for the fun and learning!Questions and Timestamps:How should I respond to people influenced by Rhett and Link's deconstruction? 18:30Do Christians and Jews worship the same God? 34:11How should I witness to someone in the Word of Faith movement? 39:31What are the duties of a pastor's wife? 44:31How can I lead a divided church with a controversial previous pastor? 51:36How can I help a bisexual friend who feels trapped by biblical convictions? 1:00:32Can a Christian also be a “Furry”? 1:07:39Are pictures of Jesus a Second Commandment violation? 1:15:51What qualifies a song as a “hymn”? 1:29:52How do I answer someone who says “We are all gods”? 1:36:16Is it ethical to use government grants (like Pell) to pay for Christian education? 1:44:21What's the right way to handle a brother involved in insurance fraud? 1:49:46These final three questions on Prophecy regarding Israel and the Church are combined and begin at 1:53:28Support the Show: http://www.buymeacoffee.com/YourcalvinistLove Coffee? Want the Best? Get a free bag of Squirrelly Joe's Coffee by clicking on this link: https://www.Squirrellyjoes.com/yourcalvinistor use coupon code "Keith" for 20% off anything in the storeDominion Wealth Strategies Visit them at https://www.dominionwealthstrategists.comhttp://www.Reformed.Moneyand let them know we sent you! https://www.TinyBibles.comYou can get the smallest Bible available on the market, which can be used for all kinds of purposes, by visiting TinyBibles.com and when you buy, use the coupon code KEITH for a discount. Private Family BankingSend an email inquiry to banking@privatefamilybanking.comReceive a FREE e-book entitled "How to Build Multi-Generational Wealth Outside of Wall Street and Avoid the Coming Banking Meltdown", by going to https://www.protectyourmoneynow.net Set up a FREE Private Family Banking Discovery call using this link: https://calendly.com/familybankingnowStriving for Eternity Weekend SeminarsReach out to them to schedule a conference or seminar at your church.https://strivingforeternity.org/https://www.HighCallingFitness.comHealth, training, and nutrition coaching all delivered to you online by confessionally reformed bodybuilders and strength athletes.Spiraling Impressions — Custom Stickers — Facebook: Spiraling Impressions Website: spiralingimpressions.com.COUPON CODE: YourCalvinist (gets 10% 0ff)The official cigar of Your Calvinist Podcast:https://www.1689cigars.com Buy our podcast shirts and hats: https://yourcalvinist.creator-spring.comVisit us at https://www.KeithFoskey.comIf you need a great website, check out https://www.fellowshipstudios.com

Proper True Yarn
Snap Ons & Furry Heads: Tinder Tales, Hospital Chaos & Cougar Confessions

Proper True Yarn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 12:48


Buckle in for another outrageous round with Monica, the Proper True Yarn Podcast's resident chaos magnet. From a demented old fella begging for a happy ending to snapping on with diesel fitters and dodging Tinder catfish, this one's got everything. Hospital horror stories, fights on nightclub stairs, naked furries at Sydney mansion parties, and enough one-liners to fill a toolbox. The Cougar Queen is back — and she's after a bloke with a boat and the balls to banter.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Furry Street
Furry Street #86

Furry Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 49:24


Bienvenidos a otro capitulo de su podcast furry favorito #FurryStreet, la calle del furry fandom. Mejorando el contenido para ustedes :3

Cowboy State Politics
Politics, Furry Critters and Being a Democrat in WY 6/18

Cowboy State Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 48:31


Boom! 350,000 Downloads!  Democrat Rep Trey Sherwood from Laramie joins me to talk about so-called affordable housing, guns and a whole bunch of other stuff we disagree about.  It's a great conversation.

@Betches
Why Are Celebrities Carrying Furry Monsters on Birkins?

@Betches

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 52:45


This week on At Betches, Jordana and Aileen review this year's Tony Awards (Sarah Snook pleaseee follow Aleen back). Then, they reveal their watches of the week, including their hot takes on And Just Like That season three. Then, they unpack the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce secret wedding conspiracy that took over the internet. Oh, and we learned a lot about birds today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Furry Street
Furry Street #85

Furry Street

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 57:39


Bienvenidos a otro capitulo de su podcast furry favorito #FurryStreet, la calle del furry fandom. Mejorando el contenido para ustedes :3

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
TMA (6-11-25) Hour 3 - Hot Furry Action

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 54:04


(00:00-10:35). The theme: Bangers. Martin holding rights. Audio of Max Muncy weighing in on the Clayton Kershaw/Cardinal beef. Audio of John Kruk on the Phillies broadcast getting a furry visit from the Philly Fanatic. Buffalo Head.(10:43-22:17) Panthers trying to get two more wins for a repeat championship. Jeremy Rutherford with a Blues fan poll. Was the Blues season a success? Doug Armstrong's best move. Confidence in Doug Armstrong.(22:27-53:55) Time to go the surprise guest line. Kevin from the shores of Lake Michigan on the phone lines. Kevin Harlan joins us. Refuting Jon Hamm's story of the ball in his lap courtside. Wrapping things up at TNT after 30 years. Shots fired at the Missouri graduates. People loving and hating broadcasters. Never having a catch phrase. No regard for human life.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

I Never Knew (INK) by Life Coach Maureen
Amplifying Voices & Saving Furry Lives with Julie Marty Pearson Episode 179

I Never Knew (INK) by Life Coach Maureen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 56:42


Hi Everyone, thank you for being here! Have you ever wanted to share your story with the world? This week on INK, I welcome Julie Marty Pearson- Podcaster, Coach, Speaker, and Passionate Advocate for both Women's Voices and Animal Welfare. With a doctorate in Organizational Psychology she pivoted during the pandemic to launch her own coaching business empowering women to become podcast hosts and impactful guests. She shares how storytelling transforms lives. But that's not all, she is also dedicated to animal welfare, fostering and rescuing of animals. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about courage, connection, and compassion for people and pets! To contact Julie: www.juliemartypearsonTo reach out to your host, comment, guest requests and coaching: www.lifecoachmaureen.com #juliemartypearson #lifecoachmaureen #savinganimals #storytelling #podcastingforwomen #inspirationalBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-never-knew-ink-but-my-dog-did-by-lifecoach-maureen--5602763/support.

The Skiffy and Fanty Show
823. Furry Culture & Literature w/ Kyell Gold + Robert Lyle — SF At School

The Skiffy and Fanty Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 64:29


Gamer foxes, finding your people, and literature with fur, oh my! Shaun Duke is joined by Kyell Gold and Robert Lyle for a wide-reaching discussion of furry culture and fandom, furry literature, the Furry Writers' Guild, and more! If you've ever wanted to know about this vibrant community, this episode will learn you a thing or two! Thanks for listening. We hope you enjoy the episode! Show Notes: If you have a question you'd like us to answer, feel free to shoot us a message on our contact page. Our new intro and outro music comes from Holy Mole. You can support his work at patreon.com/holymole. See you later, navigator!

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn
BFFT S5E26 - Season Finale'

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 94:12


MOOBARKFLUFF! Click here to send us a comment or message about the show!Welcome to the Season Finale' of BFFT.  This is a long episode and lightly edited. We are joined by so many furs that have been past guests on the show. Cheetaro gives us a movie review and TickTock reports on some furry news. Thank you all for listening for the past 5 years! Season 6 will launch very soon! So tune in for another confusing episode of BFFT. Moobarkfluff everyfur!This podcast contains adult language and adult topics. It is rated M for Mature. Listener discretion is advised.Support the showThanks to all our listeners and to our staff: Bearly Normal, Rayne Raccoon, Taebyn, Cheetaro, TickTock, and Ziggy the Meme Weasel.You can send us a message on Telegram at BFFT Chat, or via email at: bearlyfurcasting@gmail.com

Bingers: Anime Edition
Furry Butt Plugs: A Spice and Wolf Review

Bingers: Anime Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 54:24


Send us a textIn this week's episode please join Matty and Mo as they give a review over the anime Spice and Wolf! We're seeing more and more anime get the brotherhood treatment! Anime that's rewritten to be more true to the manga, but can we be held back by nostalgia? Wanna see what we said about the anime? Listen to find out!!Join us next week when we review Gakuen Babysitters!Support the show

The Dogg Zzone by 1900HOTDOG
Dogg Zzone 9000 - Episode 230, Kanga Roddy with Rusty Shackles

The Dogg Zzone by 1900HOTDOG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 62:07


The DOGGZZONE welcomes back Rusty Shackles for... you know what? It's Furry bangers. Now wait... by furry bangers we mean exactly what you think we mean. Songs about dead dogs. Look... we're not here to judge your kinks. If you're into furry bangers, just take a listen. We live to serve.

Passed Yet Present
Chasing Your Furry Pal's Tail Rather Than Your Own

Passed Yet Present

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 21:32


Let's follow their lead. Our animal friends are perceptive and will often align their energy with us. They love us and love sharing their high vibration.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dave Berry Breakfast Show
My Brother Loves Furry Rogers

The Dave Berry Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 31:35


This morning, Matt Dyson brought another mashup that shouldn't work to The Social Ammo! And Dave wanted to know more of the words you or your children have mispronounced.

I Love This Thing So Fricking Much
S2E55: Rob Loves the Furry Community!

I Love This Thing So Fricking Much

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 13:36


This week, we spoke with Rob MacWolf, a writer and storyteller who loves the furry community! You can find Rob on BlueSky @robmacwolf.thevoice.dog or on his own podcast, The Voice of Dog.We're always looking for more guests to tell us about the things you love, so please reach out through our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcast guest submission form⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!You can also follow us @throuthewindow on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Bluesky⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tumblr ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠to stay up-to-date on our projects, and don't forget to use #LoveThisThingCast to tell us about the things you love!

Straight From The Muzzle
S11 Ep6: Fangasms -Spring Edition

Straight From The Muzzle

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 88:06


Welcome to FANGASMS Spring 2025 Edition. Space, Ruby, & Byx read 17 emails from our listeners and discuss/answer questions. Parental Resources regarding Angora's email:Moms of Furries:Website: https://mofurries.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momsoffurriesYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MomsofFurriesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMomsOfFurries/FurScience:Website & Resource for Parents: https://furscience.com/resources/Anthrocon:Website & What is a Furry?: https://www.anthrocon.org/what-is-furry/Intro & Outro music was created by Rare Ear Candy.Follow Rare Ear Candy:Twitter: https://x.com/rare_ear_candyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RareEarCandy

Born to be a STAR
Furry friends are the best

Born to be a STAR

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 29:14


Furry friends are the best, a jewelry updating, changing the wardrobe, removing things we don't need, more Stanley's please,  printing pics   Bad thoughts, franklin, secrets we keep, instant family, rotten legacy, love is blind Germany vs uk, the stolen girl, beach hunters, bun heads.   Should we eat gluten free, high protein voo doo fries, homemade sloppy joes, bacon and cheese wrap, black bean quesadilla, Cheesesteak casserole. Pesto breakfast taco.   Happy hump day stars

Boomer & Gio
Jets Wanted Tush Push; More Knicks/Pacers; Fan Questions Rodgers; Furry Moment; NBA Challenges (Hour 4)

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 42:55


The Jets reportedly wanted to keep the "tush push," potentially for Justin Fields. Gio's contacts found the Brett Favre documentary disappointing, and he wondered about the vanished NJ drones. The conversation then shifted to numerous calls about the Knicks-Pacers game. Jerry's final update included Coach Thibs discussing the Knicks' Sunday comeback. A young fan subtly asked Aaron Rodgers about playing for the Bears, while Joe Burrow preferred an international game over more Baltimore primetime matchups. The Yankees beat the Angels with a Volpe bases-clearing double, and the Mets won against the White Sox on a Lindor sac fly. The "Moment of The Day" involved furry talk with Eddie and Phil Simms. The show concluded with discussions about the high-rated, commercial-heavy Indy 500 and the lengthy challenge reviews in NBA playoff games.

Why? The Podcast
Why? Episode 354- Furries

Why? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 43:36


What is a furry? Who can be a furry? Are you a furry and you just don't know it? Flint and Camille from Anthro New England tell us all about the movement and why you may be a furry and not even know it.Anthro New England is a yearly convention held in Boston, Massachusetts. Next year's convention is January 15th through the 18th. For more information, check out their website.

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn
Bearly Furcasting S5E25 - Toast and Ice Cubes

Bearly Furcasting feat. Taebyn

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 72:53


MOOBARKFLUFF! Click here to send us a comment or message about the show!The gang is all here. Join us for this penultimate episode of Season 5! We tell some jokes, hear some news, and Taebyn gives us part two of his original story! If you are listening to this when it drops, we are all at Furlandia having a furrytastic time!  Taebyn doesn't understand a few things, and we have to explain. So tune in for another confusing episode of BFFT. Moobarkfluff everyfur!This podcast contains adult language and adult topics. It is rated M for Mature. Listener discretion is advised.Support the showThanks to all our listeners and to our staff: Bearly Normal, Rayne Raccoon, Taebyn, Cheetaro, TickTock, and Ziggy the Meme Weasel.You can send us a message on Telegram at BFFT Chat, or via email at: bearlyfurcasting@gmail.com

The Short Shift Podcast
Ep.216 - The Gang Goes Full Furry

The Short Shift Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 83:25


By popular demand, and since the Bruins are a dead franchise now, Andrew, Ian and Thomas have decided to go full furry. Meet their new fursonas and explore a whole new world of post-Bruins hockey. Watch as Andrew becomes enamored with Blades in a way he before thought possible. Thrill as Ian...Cynically acclaimed. Incredibly online. Covering all things #NHLBruins | OFFICIAL CHIRP LINE: (860) 506-5444 presented by @SeatGeek, use promo code SHORTSHIFTPOD Send us a message

Well-Traveled with AAA
Well-Traveled with AAA ~ Road Tripping with Your Furry Companion

Well-Traveled with AAA

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 29:40


May 20, 2025 ~ Planning the perfect road trip? Get expert advice from AAA's travel and car care pros in this must-listen episode. Jessica Brady, Director of Travel Innovation, and Steve Robinson, AAA Automotive Trainer, share top road-trip planning tips, essential pre-trip car maintenance, and safety checks to keep your journey running smoothly. You'll also hear fun, real-life travel stories—like Jessica's adventures with her road trip-loving bulldog, Daisy. Whether you're heading to national parks, scenic byways, or weekend getaways, this episode helps you get road trip-ready with practical advice, destination ideas, and expert insight from AAA.

Media Watch
Defamation discharge, Furry fever; Bear baiting

Media Watch

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025


Media Watch 2025 Episode 15: Defamation discharge; Furry fever; Bear baiting

Tommy's Brownload
332: Furry Chocolate!

Tommy's Brownload

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 52:27


After a few technical issues… we are online! Sach is in Dubai and travelled in three times the style! Kej is on the hunt for a hairy Daddy and I've been getting way to close to men in the changing rooms! Plus I'm off to Dubai to host the first ever international Brownload quiz night! And don't forget to grab your tickets to our LIVE recording with an audience in Harrow on Sunday 25th May, (limited spaces left!) head over to: luventertainment.co.uk NOW! 

Revolting
Revolting 178

Revolting

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 67:42


Two Legs Bad, Four Legs Good. We can be reasonably certain that no cat ever crashed the economy. If you took a random Israeli dog and a random Palestinian dog, they'd probably be buddies. Russia/Ukraine? Same. Furry buddies don't say hurtful things, because they don't talk. They should OBVIOUSLY be running the world instead of […]

El Potrero
Soy furry y no es un fetiche

El Potrero

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 79:00


¿Quiénes son realmente los furries? ¿Por qué se visten con trajes de animales antropomorfos? ¿Es solo un hobbie, un estilo de vida… o algo más? En este episodio rompemos mitos y hablamos sin filtros con Bret el Lobo Feroz, un fursuiter mexicano con más de 15 años explorando el mundo furry. Desde su primer impacto con un videojuego hasta crear su propia fursona y organizar eventos en México, nos cuenta todo: lo bueno, lo raro y lo incomprendido.

Prime Time with Alex Stein
Ep 312 | Alex Stein Debates Antifa And A FURRY?! | Guests: Native Patriot, David Khait

Prime Time with Alex Stein

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 71:45


Alex is back on college campuses owning the libs! This time, we open with a montage of Alex debating college students at UConn, and is visited by Antifa protesters and a furry? Next, Alex talks to Native Patriot about what it's like being a Native America MAGA supporter! Finally, Alex talks to investigative journalist David Khait and his undercover work and whether Alex's producer behaved at CPAC. Don't miss this episode of "Prime Time with Alex Stein"! WINNING Conservatives are gaining ground, and BlazeTV is at the forefront of the movement, providing a platform for bold voices and fearless commentary. With investigative journalism and original documentaries, BlazeTV offers content the mainstream media won't show you. Subscribe now at https://BlazeTV.com/ALEX using code PRIME TIME 99 to get your first 30 days for just 99 cents and join the fight for free speech and independent thought! Nicole Shanahan BlazeTV is thrilled to welcome Nicole Shanahan and her new show, Back to the People! Nicole, a Silicon Valley attorney and advocate, brings her unique perspective to tackle tough issues and share untold stories with experts, activists, and everyday people. Get a sneak peek of her show on her YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/Nicole-Shanahan and stay tuned for her show debut on BlazeTV! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CrabDiving Radio Podcast
CrabDiving – Mon 050525 – Texas GOP Idiots Want To Ban Non-Existent “Furry” Litterboxes In Schools

CrabDiving Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 116:45


Texas GOP idiots want to ban non-existent furry litterboxes in schools. Planes have been falling out of the sky at Newark Airport because MAGA! Shitler ended programs to reduce sudden infant death syndrome. Sith Lord Marjorie Taylor Greene and blotch Nazi Bannon complained about the felon POTUS conducting foreign wars. Demon Greene's former hubby was sued and forced to publicly apologize for harassing Muslim women in a mall parking lot. Texans voted out a conservative school board for banning books. Empty headed Michelle Bachman blathered Dems have a dictatorship mentality. FBI Czar Kash Patel has been partying at nightclubs and not showing up to work. Feeble-minded Anaconda star Jon Voight has a Trump-endorsed plan to save Hollywood. The pile of hyena squirt known as Brian Kemp announced a run for Georgia senate. Sandy Hook conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and the hate-caster with the worst haircut Nick Fuentes shared time on a podcast caterwauling.

Fred + Angi On Demand
Waiting by the Phone: Furry!

Fred + Angi On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 9:48 Transcription Available


Lindsey is confused when her date won't call her back, find out why she got ghosted!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fred + Angi On Demand
7 AM FULL: He Went On A Date With A Furry?! Plus, Showbiz Keke Showdown!

Fred + Angi On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 26:09 Transcription Available


Listen to an all new Waiting by the Phone where we find out why Lindsey got ghosted! Plus, can Keke keep up the winning on the Showbiz Keke Showdown? Listen now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

True Crime Daily The Podcast
Forbidden ‘furry' romance between teen and adult man incites triple homicide

True Crime Daily The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 48:29


This Week on True Crime News The Podcast: A romance in the “furry” community leads to the murder of three people after Katlynn Goodwin Yost's parents barred the 17-year-old from seeing Frank Sato Felix, who became obsessed with the teen.    Rachel Fiset joins host Ana Garcia. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Strictly Anonymous
1092 - FETISH FRIDAY: Tundra is a furry who is Also Into Puppy Play?!

Strictly Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 76:10


Tundra is a furry who also digs pup play and he called in to talk all about it. Tune in the hear all the details including what a furry actually is, how and when he started to realize he was into being a furry, when it turned sexual for him, how it has helped him express his submissive side, his role as a furry and the scenarios he likes to play out, how and why he defines himself as pansexual, how old he was when he lost his virginity and who he lost it to, where he gets his outfits from and where people can get theirs, where the furry community in his area meet up and what goes down when they do, the types of animals furries choose to dress up as, which animals he enjoys hooking up with and why, the big house furry sex party and spa he goes to and exactly what goes down both of those places, how many people typically show up and the demographics of the people who do show up, the difference between pup play vs. being a furry and how and why he's into both, why the pup scene and furry scene is mostly all bi or gay men and how that is changing, when he came out to his father as a furry and how they reacted and feel about it now, how often he attends furry and pup play parties, his three specific personas and the between them, how many furry suits he owns right now plus a whole lot more.  **To see anonymous pics of TUNDRA plus anonymous pics of all of my female guests + gain access to my PRIVATE Discord channel where people get super XX naughty + hear anonymous confessions + get all the episodes early and AD FREE, join my Patreon! It's only $7 a month and you can cancel at any time. You can sign up here: https://www.patreon.com/StrictlyAnonymousPodcast MY BOOK IS NOW OUT FOR PRE-ORDER!!!! Strictly Anonymous Confessions: Secret Sex Lives of Total Strangers. A bunch of short, super sexy, TRUE stories. GET YOUR COPY NOW: https://amzn.to/4i7hBCd To Join SDC and get a FREE Trial! click here: https://www.sdc.com/?ref=37712 or go to SDC.com and use my code 37712 Want to be on the show? Email me at strictlyanonymouspodcast@gmail.com or go to http://www.strictlyanonymouspodcast.com and click on "Be on the Show" Have something quick you want to confess while remaining anonymous? Call the CONFESSIONS hotline at 347-420-3579. You can call 24/7. All voices are changed. Sponsors: https://viia.co/STRICTLYANON Try VIIA and use code STRICTLYANON for great SEX and sleep https://beducate.me/pd2508-anonymous Use code anonymous to get an additional 10% off the campaign's current discount - that's 60% off Follow me! Instagram https://www.instagram.com/strictanonymous/ Twitter https://twitter.com/strictanonymous?lang=en Website http://www.strictlyanonymouspodcast.com/ Everything else https://linktr.ee/Strictlyanonymouspodcas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Brohio Podcast

This week, we slip into something a little fuzzier and explore the wild, weird, and wonderfully misunderstood world of Furries. From full-body fur suits to deep emotional connections with anthropomorphic personas, we're diving headfirst into the Furry Fandom—where fantasy, identity, and community collide. We're also pulling back the curtain on viral rumors like litter boxes in schools, plus brushing up against some of the internet's most bizarre subcultures. Buckle up—this one's a tail-wagger.This episode is sponsored by EARNIN.What would you do if you got paid today? EARNIN gives you access to your paycheck as soon as you clock out—no waiting, no hidden fees. Download the EARNIN app now in the Google Play or Apple App Store.

Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest

A Very Grimm Decision. Want more episodes now? Visit pinna.fm and use code GRIMM for a discount after a 7-day FREE trial!