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Be It Till You See It
406. The Truth About Overcoming Unhealed Trauma

Be It Till You See It

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Lesley Logan interviews Matt Gerlach about overcoming generational trauma and perfectionism. Discover how setting boundaries and self-compassion transformed his life. Gain practical insights on setting goals, managing anxiety, and embracing vulnerability. Listen now for an inspiring conversation that will help you on your own healing journey!If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:How Matt overcame panic attacks and depression.Understand the quick payoff from setting boundaries.Matt's transformation through healing childhood trauma.The benefits of couples therapy in growing together.How Matt shifted from anxiety to self-love and acceptance.Overcome perfectionism and how to embrace imperfection.Episode References/Links:Matt Gerlach on InstagramMatt Gerlach Website6-Step Guide to Creating Your Dream Life with Matt GerlachMatt Gerlach's PodcastYou're a Badass by Jen SinceroBarrels Deck FlashcardsGuest Bio:Matt is more than just an entrepreneur and author—he's a conqueror of challenges, a beacon of personal transformation. With unwavering belief in the inherent wisdom within each of us, he guides his clients to unearth their inner strength and conquer the barriers blocking their path to success. Matt's scaled his consulting business to generate an impressive $1M in annual revenue, and he works one-on-one with men who grapple with self-doubt, illuminating the truth that there's nothing inherently flawed within them and empowers them to embrace their true selves, enabling them to pursue their passions and aspirations with confidence and purpose.  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar  Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn  Episode Transcript:Matt Gerlach 0:00  There's never a destination where we're perfect. You're opening up about it as you're talking, you're getting feedback along the way. And you're also at the same time, learning to love yourself. The more compassion you are giving to yourself, the more you let others give you compassion. And like right now I would say that the biggest thing that I've done is I've learned to love myself and accept myself and that nothing's wrong with me.Lesley Logan 0:27  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 1:09  All right, Be It babe. This is a great one. I mean, they're all great. But this one is a dear friend. Got to know him so much more on today's pod. But I had the pleasure of meeting him in person, you'll hear that story in a moment. This is vulnerable. My perfectionists, ooh, this one's for you. And also just if you feel like you are just trying to keep it all together. There's a lot to work on. And Matt has a beautiful story. And he is doing great work on this planet. And he's a great example of like, being able to do work on yourself and then give that and take that and to help others. And so I love the work that he's doing on this planet love how he's helping people. And so I can't wait for you to hear how he can help you. Here's Matt Gerlach. Lesley Logan 1:49  All right, Be It babe. I'm super excited. Today, we have another guest where I got to meet this person in real life. And we were in this room of 70. I think it was like 70 people. And to be completely honest, I couldn't hear half the people's what they're saying. Because there's just it's a lot if you have two minutes, like to introduce yourself. But this person stood up and their story totally stood out. And so when they reached out to me on the pod, I was like, yeah, because I do remember you and I remember your story. So Matt Gerlach, can you tell everyone who you are and what you rock at?Matt Gerlach 2:19  Sure. Thanks for having me. And thank you for that nice warm introduction. I really appreciate it. Um, yeah, so I would love to share my story. About eight years ago, I had just started a business. I was living in New York in Manhattan with my partner, we've been together for now 12 years, and I started having panic attacks. My blood pressure was diagnosed as high, I was going to the doctor trying to figure out what was going on and I found all of these health problems. And I, at the time, was convinced that something was wrong with my health and I continued to figure out what was going on. I went to the hospital a couple of times, thinking I was dying from this, it sounds crazy to say right now but like back then I didn't know mental health was a real thing. I would fundamentally did not know that. I thought that your emotions were no reason to, like I just didn't think that anything emotional could debilitate a person like they were me. And I found out that what I was going through was anxiety and depression. And it sent me on a healing journey where I went back and reprocessed my childhood, my life. I was 30, 32 years old at the time and I don't think I knew anything about myself. I had just been hiding from myself hiding dissatisfactions and just being grateful for what I had and I went back and I completely healed. I mean, I.Lesley Logan 3:48  I thought you were gonna say I was completely realizing I shouldn't have been grateful for all of that. I was, it was actually really tough.Matt Gerlach 3:55  You know? Well, you know what I said the other day that really like just I was surprised this came out, I said, "Being grateful and desiring more are not mutually exclusive." I think it's really important (inaudible). Thanks. I think it's important that we are grateful you know, I mean, it's a big part of my life. I wake up every morning, before I get into bed I think what I'm grateful for but I can also want to feel better. Yeah, so I went back through a whole healing journey I unearth what my childhood was like for me. There was a lot of trauma that happened and went back and went through it and I'm a whole different person now. I'm careful when I say this because I don't want to say that like anxiety goes away forever, per se. But I do not feel anxious or depressed at all. And I do feel a part of that because I'll be able to handle what comes my way. Lesley Logan 4:46  You know, I want to like highlight I think a lot of people listening I feel like you're on the, you're on the younger end of like a millennial, so but I do think that like the millennial, Gen X, you know, and even older, of course, you should be happy for what you have. And you should just move on and you're having, everyone has a bad day, f* up, keep going. And like you, we were trained to ignore how we felt. And that can go only so far. And that you can make it to 32. Doing that is quite an achievement. Because I think a lot of people, they don't and so, and so, and also, I would say, I probably would guess, so many people would see your life on the outside and go, it would be so easy and you have it so great and like how are you having an anxiety attack? You've done so much. So can you tell us a little about like the life you were living? Were you, as an entrepreneur, were you, was your company doing really great or was the anxiety because the company wasn't doing great? What was kind of going on?Matt Gerlach 5:48  Yeah, and you just said that. That's exactly the kind of people that I worked with now, it's people whose life look great on the outside, and they feel horrible on the inside. And that was exactly what it was. Honestly, I was thinner, because I wasn't I mean, I was like the thinnest I'd ever been, like, I wasn't eating properly. And my skin looked good. I guess I was drinking a lot of water still. But yeah, I mean, I looked fine on the outside and at the time, so I've always been successful in life, I've moved to New York. And I, you know, it's true. If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. I kind of amazed myself by navigating myself up the career ladder, and I wound up in baby product sales. I know. It's sort of like cool industry, but it just like, random that I fell into this. And I was just laid off of a job. And I thought, I still think I was okay about that kind of because I did always say well, I made good money. And like that wasn't a financial huge blow. And I knew it was happening. So I started taking on clients before this, but I started a consulting business. And what happened was, like, I wasn't used to saying no to things. I wasn't used to, like I didn't know how to set boundaries. And that was the big reason that the anxiety and depression started. Like, I started feeling this way it was because I was just being pulled in a million different directions. I was afraid to ask for what I was worth. I mean, I was working with these, these small, medium-sized baby product brands, literally changing their lives by treating these businesses as if they were my own, like on planes literally, like sometimes two, three times a week. And I just could not say no. And I was feeling agitated. I mean, beyond agitated, I was angry about some of the things that I was asked to do, some of the mistakes that were happening that were just like left for me to figure out. And at the time, I mean, I look back to what I was charging, like I wouldn't touch anything for like what I (inaudible). But also like, there's no resentment either, like this was me. And like I had to learn to set boundaries. And that was really, I mean, if I wouldn't have started this business, I believe that like big life changes, big opportunity, like big growth steps, having a child you know, things like this to kind of force you to, to grow, if I wouldn't have had this, I might have just skated just north of rock bottom my whole life. And that's really where I was at. I was smoking cigarettes all the time. I was drinking all the time. And I mean, not like drinking during the day. But like, my life was, I mean, sometimes it was I lived in New York, we went to lunch, but like, yeah, like I wasn't living a very healthy life.Lesley Logan 8:27  I want to highlight like, first of all, when we don't have boundaries in place, we eventually will resent people, but it's actually not their fault, it's our fault because we did not have boundaries in the first place. So I think like, it's not that it's okay to like resent things. It's like using resentment as a highlighting tool of like, here's, here's where I've been failing myself, you know. And also, I also want to highlight, you said, like, if I didn't have these things, I would have just skated by above rock bottom. And like, so many of us have been at rock bottom for so long that it feels normal. And just because it's normal, doesn't mean it's okay. And so you, so you talked about, like, you know, going back and like, being introspective and like learning about yourself, what was that like, and you did this while having a partner and I think a lot of our listeners can relate to like, you know, having to do some self-work, but also having someone there. So you're going through and changing things about yourself, but then you also have a partner there, like, how did that go?Matt Gerlach 9:25  I think that I mean, thank you for acknowledging that. And, you know, we've been together for 12 years, like, this is my longest relationship. I mean, we're, we're, we're hopefully going to be together forever. That's the plan. And, yeah, I mean, I don't know that everyone's capable of that. Like, I think that there's some relationships, whether they be romantic or just friendships where if one person is growing and the other is not like, I don't see how those work out, and I think that like that is a big source of anxiety. There were changes that I had to make in my life. I think anxiety at its most simplest form, it's like your inside is telling you something, and your outside environment is not what you need. I think that's a very simplified version of it. And I think there are definitely degrees of this. And I want to be very clear that I do not think it's very possible to get through this without some sort of help. So I'm not oversimplifying this whatsoever, but yeah, I was very fortunate. My partner was willing to grow with me. We went to couples therapy. That was a big part of our relationship and I don't exactly know how people go without it. We haven't been in a while and I don't think we won't go back one day, but it's really set us up for massive success. She said to us when we were graduating from going out so frequently, and we still went for check-ins here and there, but she said, the two of you have changed your dance. And it's one of the nicest compliments I've ever had because we have, you know what I mean? But um, you know, during this time, I mean, I would say, I'm a very vulnerable person, I've always been very vulnerable. And as I was understanding that I had emotions and feelings, I was able to share those with the close people around me. So I was letting him into what was going on the best I could. I grew up, my grandmother was a really lovely person to me, but she was a martyr, she was a very big martyr. So I always kind of had that example of like, I saw how that affected my family, you know, having someone like that. So I'd like to think that I tried and succeeded pretty well at not blaming him and not dumping things on him. And I took accountability for, you know, the feelings that I had. And the vulnerability. I mean.Lesley Logan 11:40  Yeah, I think that's so key. And I love that you shared twice you said like you, even though we can simplify what anxiety is, and it's sometimes easy to understand, that doesn't mean you don't need help to get it. I think it's really important to getting outside help because when you're in your life can be really hard. And I think it's so cool that your partner wanted to also go through therapy with you, because that way you guys can evolve together. That is and also like a shout-out to that therapist, because so many therapists you don't ever graduate and like you should. So I think that's really cool doesn't mean you don't go back, but you should like there should be a place. It's like if you went to college, and they never let you get out, that would be wrong. Like you have to graduate at some point. Right? You might go back to school, but, so tell me, you know, that was it. That's a journey. And we can we can keep diving back into that. But what did that lead you to doing? Because you were like smoking cigarettes every day and like doing this high, high stress consulting work, like, what did that change? How did that change the trajectory of what you're doing now?Matt Gerlach 12:43  I mean, it's a very slow change. I mean, like, you know, I mean, I, I love the way you asked that question too, because like, it's making me think about this, like, it is a process like, you know, and I would say that, like, it's not a linear at all, but I would say at its most simplest form is you are opening up, you're trying to open up, you're getting help opening up, you're learning that your feelings are okay to have, you're getting validation for them, you're asking questions about them, you're, it's hard, but you're being more vulnerable, you're telling, you know, you're admitting things about your life, like using the cigarette example that I don't want to be doing. And at the same time, you're learning how to be kind with yourself, like, I am not perfect. And one of the big parts, like I can really like, use this as an example. I've been writing a book for the past three and a half years through this whole healing journey. And it's been so helpful for me. And it took me like, two years of working with the coach weekly, to really get to a point where I felt good enough to share this with the world to understand that like, there's never a destination where we're perfect. You're opening up about that, as you're talking, you're getting the feedback along the way. And you're also at the same time learning to love yourself, the more compassion you are giving to yourself, the more you let others give you compassion. And like right now, I would say that the biggest thing that I've done is I've learned to love myself and accept myself and that nothing's wrong with me. And it's just a process and it takes time. But I think this is true. I think it's like, there is a pretty quick payoff to setting boundaries. There is a pretty quick payoff to making these changes, you know, using the cigarettes, you don't smoke cigarettes for a week, you're breathing better, you know, you go to the gym, you feel you know, you're feeling better. You set a boundary, you don't have negative energy in your life. And I think we kind of overestimate like, this isn't like you're putting in hard work for a year before you start feeling better.Lesley Logan 14:50  Right. Like it's not like when you write the book, you don't celebrate until it's published and it's a bestseller. Like there's little payoffs and you just basically summed up, like, this is why we have FYFs guys, the episode where I share your wins because you can go well I quit cigarettes a week ago, and I'm already breathing better. Like, you don't have to say like you don't have to wait to quit cigarettes a year to celebrate that you can actually start to notice payoffs. And I think how cool of you to kind of acknowledge the different payoffs you're having along the way from the changes you were making. But I also feel like in those two and a half years that you've so far three and a half years, you've been writing your book, I feel like this is a be it till you see it moment that you're in right now. Like, you're, like, to do everything here and become an author and is your book something we all can read? What are we, what are we like, what's the future book about?Matt Gerlach 15:37  Oh, my gosh, writing a book is, it's, um, it is a journey. But like, I'm not complaining about it. For me, it's probably been like the biggest healing. It's the biggest part of my healing journey, because it's been really introspecting. I have been writing down my life story as I remembered it. I had a writing coach, that was a little almost, I don't say more of a therapist, but a therapist along the way, too, like helping me understand this story and what had happened and so it's, it's kind of like, I spent like two years of this, like, kind of purging information, making sense of this, like taking what I'm understanding from writing to my therapist, to coaches and talking about it, even with friends. Hey, like, I remember this about my childhood. Did that happen to you? No, no, no that didn't happen. Like that's, that's next level, like, you know, you deserve some compassion for that. So it was a process. And so now, I have like, 2000 pages written, which is way, way, way too, way too much. But it's kind of like, what is the exact story that I wanted to tell. So I'm at the final, like, the stages of like, really putting it together. And yeah, I mean, this is supposed to help people who are just like me, who looked fine on the outside and underneath, there was, there was trauma, there were things that needed to be surfaced. And by doing so, the freedom that has come from this, I mean, my business like, I'm not saying this to brag, but I went off to make, my business turned into a million-dollar-a-year paycheck for me. And that wasn't from like somebody handing it to me, it was for me learning how to set boundaries, advocate for my worth, and really being able to come to the table and negotiate like, what I am worth relative to what I'm bringing value to the business for. So I couldn't have done that if I was still scared of my own shadow, which I was.Lesley Logan 17:30  That is a cool story of like, what can happen when you're so clear on your worth. And we can't get clear on our worth just because we like do a mantra, I am worthy every day. Like, you can say that and you can hear it. But the brain doesn't like dissonance. And if you had trauma in your life that made you feel unworthy your whole life, and especially when you're, the brain is forming, you know, like that. You can be told you're worthy, and you won't believe it until you deal with that trauma. Matt Gerlach 18:00  The thing is, I mean, most people benefit from you having low self-worth, like the people that write your paycheck, generally benefit from you having lower self-worth, the person that is above I mean, pretty much everyone at work. I mean, shit rolls downhill, like, the person with the lowest self-worth is the one who is getting, like who's working the most and getting paid the last. You know, and this is true in relationships too. Like I'm not, I don't, if you're in an abusive relationship or with somebody who's a narcissist or something, they are benefiting from you having low self-worth, and not holding them accountable for being kind to you. And it just sucks it's a rotten race and, you know, I'm gay and like growing up like with the adversity I grew up with, like anyone who's in the marginalized category is at a huge deficit in the self-worth department. I mean, it's, it's really something that needs to be nurtured. Lesley Logan 18:52  It's quite a problem in our society. Yeah, it, yes, it's an understatement. It can be disheartening when you're, when you're someone on the other side who wants to love though everyone who is marginalized and you can see that there, everyone in their life can even love them. But if one person doesn't it can also just ruin all of it. So Matt, you, 200 pages, I don't even know how you'll edit that down, but I'm excited for you and I can't, you have to let us know when the book is out. What are you excited about right now? I mean, aside from the book, like what is your mission? What are you being it till you see in this moment?Matt Gerlach 19:30  So I am working with one-on-one clients now and helping them overcome what I've overcome. It's really, I'm being called to work in a more purpose-driven line of work working with men in particular, who, who they look fine on the outside, but they know on the inside something is missing. They're not feeling fulfilled. They're high. They're generally a high-performing person. They've, they're responsible people and something's holding them back. I believe we all have some sort of traumatic situation in our past and a reason that I say that is because there's a doctor named Dr. Gabor Maté, who talks a lot about this. There's little T trauma, there's big T trauma. I think a lot of us don't argue the fact that big T trauma, things like violent crime are traumatizing. But multi-trauma would be your, you know, you grew up and your uncle said to put your food down, because you shouldn't be eating anymore. And you made a meaning about that. And that stayed with you your whole life. You know, I mean, there's, there's something stuck that's making us feel unfulfilled, and I'm helping my clients work through that. And it's been really exciting. And I'm leaving the baby product industry, slowly, but I'm building my client business and looking to build a community around this.Lesley Logan 20:47  Oh, thank you for being so sharing of that, because I do think a lot of people will hear someone like your story, and they'll go oh, and he just switched and he just got out of that. And now he's doing this. It's like, no, you have sometimes you have, you have a side hustle that's going to be your future dream. And it's okay to allow it to take form and shape. And be that until it's time for it to take over and for you to leave the baby product thing. I think that's also hilarious. You do look like a Gerber Baby. I'm just gonna say, if y'all are not watching this on YouTube, you should he's so cute. So, but also, yes, Dr. Gabor Maté, we'll have to talk about there's a friend I want you to know after about this on the show, but little T trauma and big T and I think a lot of times people who haven't had big T trauma, discount the little T trauma that and they just feel it wasn't that bad for me. And you know, as you said that, like, there's my husband and I were listening to this self-help guy. And I was sent in places on funk. And I was like, yeah know, I don't even know what like the little less it looks like. And Brad goes, oh, I do. And I was like, tell me more. You didn't know me. Right? And he was like, he told a story that I had told him at some point when I was when I was 11 years old. And he's like, that is not normal. And I was like, that's not normal? And he's like, not normal. Not normal at all. Very much not normal. And no wonder you have like hyper-vigilance. And I was like, oh, I just thought like, sweat you had to do like, you know, and you're like you don't, so sometimes we don't even give ourselves the actual permission to just go that thing that happened to me wasn't awesome. And y'all can't put it in a room and close the door. Like, like, I love how people like to say they can compartmentalize really well, the closet will explode. Like it's going to come out. You know, so what do you have? Do you have any, like suggestions or tips for people who may not be able to like reconcile, like, to understand that it's okay for them to acknowledge they have little T trauma and that they don't have to just go well, my life's fine on the outside. So I should just be happy. Matt Gerlach 22:57  Yeah, I mean, like, I wish there was some just like magic bullet for this. But like, what's helped me more than anything. It's like learning from other people's stories. I became a huge reader while I was going through this, this healing journey. But I mean, it's podcast, too. Like, there's movies, I mean, even like, entertaining movies, like, you start to like, see, see these people like and hear other people's stories and like, learn how they're telling about their lives and how things have affected them. And you, it's really helped me along the way, like, open up to things in my life that weren't that bad. And realize that they had held me back so dramatically. And it's funny, you mentioned your story. Like I just started back at therapy recently, I've taken a break, I graduated for a while, and I wanted to go back. And I was telling him, you know about some parts of my childhood. And he was like, that sounds horrible, Matt. And it was interesting. Like, I mean, I, I'm still stewing on this right now, you know, because it's just like, it's hard to hear that. But then it's like, I mean, he's not the first person that said that to me, either. You know, like you said, and I think that like, the more that we're open to learning, it's an open to learning, I say, by reading other people's stories, but when you start becoming open to like, hearing that feedback, it's there for you, you know, I never was willing to talk about this stuff. And then like you said, it's like when you tell a friend a partner, hey, like, you know, I'm just making this up. You know, this didn't happen to me, but I'm just using it. Like, you know, my dad used to throw things across the living room every night. Like, when you tell somebody that and they're open to the feedback, you're gonna learn that that isn't normal. Lesley Logan 24:36  Yeah. Yeah. I mean, and it's interesting like it feels you can feel so seen when someone says that and so it's, you know, it's a what a great comeback rather than I'm so sorry, because I really hate saying I'm so sorry that happened to you because I am sorry, but then what a lot of people say they say it's okay. And it's not okay like we have we been trained that when someone says I'm sorry, you say it's okay. And that's actually not true. Someone can be sorry. And it still can be not okay. But also like to say like that, that sounds that is horrible. That sounds really horrible. It's acknowledging, like, that did suck, like, that sucks, you know, somebody told me something the other day in a coaching call, I'm like, girl that sucks. So you are allowed to sit here and you're allowed to be upset right now, because that actually sucks. And we're so used to, oh, I just need to pick myself up, dust myself off, and move on and not, and not experience it. But the other thing is, and I actually thank you for sharing that your back in therapy. Just because you did therapy on it once before doesn't mean that like new level, get a new devil and a new perspective on oh, I actually that part that thing I hadn't actually dealt with all the way. You know, it happens or like we, we get back into old habits of doing things and so you know, something's just come back I just really want another look, another attention, another, another possibility at it. When you work with people, I know you mentioned men, what is your favorite thing to work with them on? Is there an age you'd like to work with? Like, what are people that your desire, like you desire to support look like?Matt Gerlach 26:12  Yeah. So the men that I work with are generally in the, in between 35 and 50 years old, somewhere in that point, but I mean, I hate to even pigeonhole someone by age, because you could be 70 years old and waking up and really want to get some help with this. And I think the mission, I wanted to share this earlier, the mission is really important to me. And you said this earlier, and I wanted to comment, but it's that this trauma, like left unhealed isn't going anywhere. Well, I mean, it is going somewhere, it's being passed on to your loved ones. And I think that we're in a time right now where the word generational trauma is becoming a lot more prevalent, where we are all starting to see what happens when this trauma is left on healed. And my mission is to help it stop from being passed on. And I'm the person in my family who has broken the cycle, and is really put in this amount of significant work through healing and breaking the cycle. And it's, I mean, it's, it's absolutely changed just, I see it myself, the way I react to things that happen, like I don't really get, I mean, sure, like I not always smiling, but like, I don't get to that level of anger. And like I don't play the victim. I mean, like you just learn to roll with things. And I'm excited to be a parent for that, like, probably for that reason. Because I know that I've put in this work, and I'm going to be able to be a good one.Lesley Logan 27:36  Oh my gosh, people like you and your husband should, or your partner, excuse me, should absolutely be parents, like the people who've done work should be parents.Matt Gerlach 27:46  But yeah, I mean, so really, like when I'm working with my clients, it's really like, I wish that like there was a bigger secret here. But a lot of it's around goal setting. But when you're traumatized, it takes work to get my clients to a place where they learn to articulate their goals and be able to give themselves permission for them. But everything is figureoutable as we know. And we do a lot of work to get the goals out to understand like what those limiting beliefs are. And we put a plan together and like when we're putting the plan together, it's there's time to negotiate, you know, like, you want to make a million dollars a year, but you know, you know that it's gonna take this amount of sacrifice, okay, let's do something less difficult, you know, but it's really being able to take control over your life and realize that you have agency in building the life that you want and making changes but like this, there's there's three fundamental principles that I really reinforced with my clients. And that is perfectionism, let go of it. And it's so hard. It's one of the hardest things that I've had to learn to let go of. Lesley Logan 28:50  Oh, my God, I want, let's not forget the other two. But I just want to like my listeners, right now. Did you hear that? Because we are, I always say I am a recovering perfectionist. I've never, I don't think I'll ever be recovered. Because I feel like that's very perfectionist to think that you could be recovered. But I, my perfectionism last year, it snuck in, in the form of certainty, which some I was like, if I was listening to someone, they had no idea, but they're like, yes, certainty is just perfection in disguise. And I was like, oh, I see. It just snuck on in there. It came in at a different in a different hat. But like so perfectionism is so hard. We are right, we have to let go because it's holding us all back. And maybe, you know, more research to me, but I feel like there's a lot of perfectionists in the world because of how they were raised. If I just do these things, right, if I just don't make too much noise, if I just get perfect grades, then everything will be fine at home. And that just so you know, it wouldn't have been like that is not that's actually not the grades you got and like you being too loud as it's all those things, none of that would have changed anything saying, you know, so but it's so hard because you're raised, so even subconscious, like, if I just do it like this, if I'm just this perfect little person, then it will it won't, this bad stuff will stop happening. Anyways, you have two more things. I just had to highlight that because I have so many listeners who just struggle with this.Matt Gerlach 30:15  I mean, I appreciate you stopping on this and I'm going to take a tiny step further on this perfectionism has honestly been the hardest thing in my life to overcome. And it was because I couldn't see it. Like, I literally remember growing up and my mom and my dad telling me you're so hard on yourself. And then my friends like up until I mean, probably the past two years. I'm 40. So literally the first 38 years of my life, I could not like get a handle on this because I didn't know any different. Like you mean that if you slip up in a podcast interview, you just berate yourself all night for that, like. Lesley Logan 30:49  Don't worry. Matt Gerlach 30:51  I mean, literally, like that's the level of like, of harshness, I was to myself, it was horrible. And I mean, I've saved well, I've done well in my life financially, but like, my biggest regret would be that I wish I enjoyed life a little bit more. On that same hand, you mean you just don't save 90% of like, what you have to spare. I mean, you like, this is all this perfectionism and like you said, it's like when you're a child, you try to control what you control. I mean, and again, I I'm not an expert in this, but it's like why people cut, you know, like, they want to control that pain. And it's a big, big, big topic.Lesley Logan 31:25  Yes, we there are so many more experts we could have on this actually, some of you listeners just came to my mind when you, Matt, when you said like, you'll just berate yourself all night long. So many people are like so hard on themselves—I should be further by now, I should have done this by now—that is all just like that is all distraction. And that harshness is keeping you from being able to goal-set because you can't goal-set if you can't set realistic goals that you can, not realistic that you like, they're so easy you can achieve them tomorrow, but like, they should stretch you and also you're allowed to want to be able to do them and then you're allowed to reach for them and not put like, I'm going to do this in five years. It's like, well, you can but also like, why put something on yourself that you're going to miss and then you just berate yourself anyways, you know, like we've got there's got to be a balance. Anyways, you have two more things. Matt Gerlach 32:12  Yeah. So the second one would be forgiveness, this is of yourself and others. And it's honestly still (inaudible).Lesley Logan 32:18  Raise your hand, everyone who's listening if you're a perfectionist, and can forgive yourself. Matt Gerlach 32:26  I mean, it really is tied to the perfectionism thing. And I think like, I mean, I think forgiving of others, for me has always been significantly easier than forgiving myself. But I mean, I will tell you like, I mean, I'm not perfect in life. I mean, I just turned 40 a year ago, and like when I'm not eating as well as what I mean, like I'm doing this to myself. My partner's starting a cookie business right now I'm eating cookies literally every single day. And just to be clear, just like two or three, I mean, (inaudible), but like, like, I'm able to be kind to myself about this, you know, I mean, and I thought that I couldn't, I didn't think I deserve airtime until I learned to forgive myself and learn that I wasn't perfect. I feel better when I take care of myself. And I'm just not doing it always perfectly. And I log this when I look back to like, how much better I take care of myself than a year ago. Oh, my god it is so much better but it's not perfect.Lesley Logan 33:19  Yeah, but I love that forgiving yourself. It's so we have to, we have to because that's when we can learn from it. You're not going to learn from it in who you want to be and how you want to change things if you don't. Yeah. Number three, what's the third thing? Matt Gerlach 33:36  Faith and hope, trust that things work out the way that they're supposed to on some levels. You know, I mean, you just like it's funny, because at the beginning of this year, I happen to pick up the book You're a Badass. Lesley Logan 33:50  Oh, yeah. Jen Sincero. Yeah.Matt Gerlach 33:52  Yeah. And I just like I actually had it in my closet for like, five years, I never read it, I picked it up and I just, things happen at the right time, your very example, things happen how they're supposed to. And this book just like really, like set me up like for the year in a great way. But it said something like just so eloquent about like, faith and hope and a higher power. Like you have to have it. You're only going to get so far in life without it. Yeah. And I have seen this, like, I'm a living testament of this the past like four months. I just like I'm accomplishing things that I've never thought I'd be able to. I do the best I could do and learn that I can't control the outcome. And when things happen, they happen. I mean, and it's allowing me to have a lot more creative freedom and to move forward with things knowing that I, like my partner and I live in L.A., we have a nice house, you know, things financially don't work out quite the way. I mean, we might not be able to live here always like and I just hope that it's gonna work out and faith that if it doesn't, then we have to move somewhere smaller that we're supposed to move somewhere smaller, and it's just like, really.Lesley Logan 34:56  Believing that you can like yeah, no, do you know that I heard something like faith and fear are the exact same thing. If you are living in fear, you are actually living in faith. It's just a faith of, its faith that you wouldn't want to actually admit. Like, if you fear something, you actually are believing that that thing could happen, which is the same thing as having faith in something that could happen that you want to happen. And so yeah, so if you're someone who has fear in your life, you are actually a good faith person who's gonna turn the flashlight around.Matt Gerlach 35:25  Exactly. It's all energy going somewhere. So if you're, if you're spending energy, in your mind thinking about something, then it will be something positive. Lesley Logan 35:36  Yeah. Oh, my gosh, Matt, we could talk forever. We're gonna take a brief break. Find out how people can find you, follow you, or work with you. Lesley Logan 35:42  So Matt, where can people go to work with you get to know you more, get on your waitlist for your future book, like what do you have for us?Matt Gerlach 35:50  Awesome. Yeah, I would love for you to check out my website, mattgerlach.com, the link will be in the show notes. But you can schedule a free 30-minute phone call, learn if my one-on-one mentorship would be a fit for you. No pressure, I am very interested in just talking to anybody who thinks that I might be able to help them get out of their place of feeling stuck and into a place of more fulfillment and alignment. Schedule a free 30-minute call. Like I said, I'm very active on Instagram. My handle is iammattgerlach and that'll be in the show notes as well. But we'd love to hear from you and more to come on the book. It's, this has been one of the things I mean, and I think it's taught me like, it's been like, just like a, like such a good lesson in patience. You can't control much around a book, you know, especially your first one. So I'm just am cool as a cucumber about it hoping like a 2025 release but it's a process.Lesley Logan 36:42  I bet you it will happen. I bet you between, between your work you've done with yourself on perfectionism and your drive to help people. You know, it'll happen. Yeah.Matt Gerlach 36:53  Well, you know what it is? I mean, it's like, and this is interesting. Like, I mean, I wasn't an artist, like I would have literally like, told you like, I don't have an artistic creative bone in my body, like five years ago. And so to now be here doing this and like to show that you can learn this, like, I mean, I, I'm an artist, now look at me, you know. So there's, but there's been a learning curve, you know, I mean, you it's been, it's been quite an interesting place to be like tackling so many things that I just was not good at and had to learn how to get good at it. But it's possible. Lesley Logan 37:23  Oh my god, I love your vulnerability. I love your honesty. Like, it's so refreshing and also needed. I know that people listening are in the same boat. Like, why isn't I haven't done this thing yet. I haven't made this thing happen. Or I'm you know, and it's like, patience. And also like, wow, look what you've done in that amount of time. You know, like, it's, yeah. And also, just so you all know any overnight success you think it's not they're not overnight, it's like 15 years of work. And then you finally stumble upon them like, wow, this person is like they've made it.Matt Gerlach 37:58  (Inaudible) interesting like, lately, like, I've like realize this like and I've seen this and this has been part of the healing and part of what I help my clients with. It's like I ask myself now do you really want to be at that destination is like what's at that destination? And I don't really want to be at the destination. I want to be able to pay my bills and stuff while I'm on the journey, you know? This destination is, this is the destination right now. It's putting in the work and living life. Sorry, you're off there but I wanted to give you credit.Lesley Logan 38:26  No, I think that's really beautiful. And you've had several people who listen or write a book and they're like, I thought it would just like, take off. And it's like, no, no, you actually get to just keep working on it. But now it's printed. And now like, we have flashcards, you guys, and like we, I'm like okay, I guess I wrote all the, I wrote all the copy, it's done. And we're like doing the photo shoot. And during the photo shoot, I created two more cards. So it's not done, I get to go do it. And then once it's printed, it's, it's, that's done. But now I have to just because I built it doesn't mean someone's Googling for that product, I have to actually talk about it. So it is really important to like be very clear about what is the destination and like so what's the most important thing right now the important thing right now is the work you're doing to create it and then when it is created you the next important thing will be what you're doing so I just love your patience. I just got a lesson in it. So thank you so much. Really quick before I let you go, you've given us so much but, Be It Action Items—bold, executable, intrinsic targeted steps to be it till you see it. What do you have for us? Matt Gerlach 39:31  Wow, I think the best way I can answer this question is that you could keep going. You need to stay on the journey and celebrate the small wins along the way. This perfectionism thing is a real thing. And once you can even make the smallest little dent in that, you will see so much freedom happen to keep going. I mean, I feel like I have only penetrated 10% of this perfectionism wall and I'm already seeing how much freedom it's allowed me to continue pursuing my dream, pursuing my life to go down road A. And maybe that's not the right one and go back and restart. And you just learn, like you said, this patience, but celebrating these small wins and just getting that perfectionism out of the way is just a key to accomplishing greatness.Lesley Logan 40:29  Okay, a follow-up question really quick. So you've gotten 10% of the way, what is the first 1% step?Matt Gerlach 40:40  Getting help, I mean, I think it's getting some help. I think it's talking to somebody you know, and it could be a really good friend, it could be your mom, if she's helpful, your dad if he's helpful, your partner, but I think you need to be talking to someone about what's going on, I just and it might take time. I mean, it might take you six months before you can even get a real solid emotion out to latch onto and start digging into but.Lesley Logan 41:04  Yeah, I actually love that so much. Because if you actually would share a perfectionist thing that you're doing, you would hear it out loud and the person next who's like, it's amazing the way it is. Share it with the right person, don't share it with the person who made you a perfectionist.Matt Gerlach 41:21  Yeah I'm gonna use this example. It's like, you know, like, I'm just gonna making this up. But it's funny. It's like the mom who's like, doing everything right. And she's like, I can't go to bed at night because I'm making like homemade cupcakes for my daughter's school and her daughter's like nine months old. Like, you get to know the like, like, you can't do it all and like, I think when you start getting feedback, like what it like some things have got to go sometimes on this to do list. But your nine-month-old daughter will never remember these cupcakes.Lesley Logan 41:52  I know. It's so true. It's so true. Every first person, like people, like my friends have a baby's got a one year birthday party and I'm like, can I bring a box? Because I don't think they're gonna remember what I bought them like, do they? Do they need a gift? You live in an apartment in L.A.? Like, what? How little can we like make this a big deal? Because they don't remember it.Matt Gerlach 42:15  I mean, it's feedback, you know, it's getting feedback. And I can tell you like, I don't think there was a single person on my healing journey that I opened up to that I felt safe opening up to that said anything negative to me. Anything that wasn't helpful. That's most people are good people that are going to, but again, so you know, select wisely.Lesley Logan 42:36  Yeah, yeah, but you're right. You're right. Most people are and also when you if you do that, and you hear someone shoot you down, that is just a sign that oh, that is that is someone who needs to be cut out. And that's okay for right now while you go find other people. It might be helpful to know that but I think we know that already. Before we even go do that. So I think you're right, select wisely. Matt, you're so amazing. And what you're doing is so cool. And I love that you shared your be it journey with us and what you're doing and your vulnerability I think it's gonna help so many people. So y'all, how are you going to use these tips in your life? Make sure you tag Matt Gerlach, tag the Be It pod. Share this with a friend who needs to hear this, especially the person whose life looks amazing on the outside. They probably have a lot on the inside that they need to work on. So give this a share to them and until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 43:29  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod. Brad Crowell 44:11  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 44:16  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co. Brad Crowell 44:21  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 44:28  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 44:31  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Ebone Zone
Legendary Scoops: A Memorial to Flavor

The Ebone Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 9:26


In this episode, we pay tribute to the dearly departed flavors of Ben & Jerry's. Visit the Flavor Graveyard and uncover the tales behind each retired flavor, the reasons they were laid to rest, and the fanfare that surrounded them. From quirky combinations to cult favorites, we'll celebrate the legacy of these unique creations and the lasting impact they've had on ice cream lovers everywhere. Explore the Flavor Graveyard: https://www.benjerry.com/flavors/flavor-graveyardMeet Sonny – 2024's Gerber Baby: https://www.gerber.com/2024-gerber-babyTootsie Roll's Study on How Many Licks to Get to the Center of a Tootsie Pop: https://tootsie.com/howmanylick-experiments#AbsurdDebateTopicsFor2024 is featured Send a text to The Ebone Zone! Support the Show.If you have questions or comments email ebonezonepodcast@yahoo.com Follow the Ebone Zone on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OfficialEBZLike the Ebone Zone on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ebonezoneofficial/Visit www.ebonezone.com for more content!

NTD Good Morning
Biden, Trump Prepare Debate Strategies; SCOTUS ‘Inadvertently' Releases Opinion on Abortion Case | NTD Good Morning

NTD Good Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 92:10


NTD Good Morning—6/27/20241. Biden, Trump Camps Preview Debate Strategies2. SCOTUS ‘Inadvertently' Releases Opinion on Abortion Case3. SCOTUS Sides With Biden Admin. in Social Media Case4. DHS: Border Arrests Down 40% Since Executive Action5. House Moves to Block Mayorkas' Salary6. Alleged July 4th Shooter Backs out of Plea Deal7. Millions Persecuted for Belief Across Globe: Report8. Bolivia Arrests General for Coup Attempt9. Honduras Ex-President Sentenced for Drug Trafficking10. Preview of Tonight's Presidential Debate11. NYC Schools Consider Ban on Cellphones12. MTA Votes to Halt Congestion Pricing13. Swollen River Claims House Next to Minnesota Dam14. Fed Test Shows Banks More Vulnerable This Year15. NASA Weighs Options for Starliner's Return to Earth16. Whistleblower Says He Warned Boeing on 787 Flaws17. Toy Depot Presents ‘Geekin Out Superhero Event'18. World's Tallest Male Dog Dies Just After Securing Record19. New Asylum Rule's Effect on Illegal Crossings20. US Report Highlights Persecution of Falun Gong in China21. Voters Share Their Thoughts Ahead of First 2024 Debate22. Congressional Hearings Zero in on CCP Subversion23. Economist: Trades Offer Opportunities for Gen Z24. ESA Scientists Building Lego-Like ‘Space Bricks'25. Arizona Baby Picked as 2024 Gerber Baby 26. Restaurant in Barcelona Named 'World's Best'27. German Senior Volunteers at Euro 2024 Soccer Tournament28. Self-Taught Glass Blower Turns Recycled Glass Into Art

HopeFilled Financial Podcast
Top 10 Unneeded Insurance Policies - Gerber Gone Bad? - Ep. #64

HopeFilled Financial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 46:22


Does a child need life insurance? What other insurances DON'T you need? 00:00 - Intro 00:57 - Gerber Life Grow-Up Plan Lawsuit! (Story) 17:46 - Top 10 Redundant Insurance Products (Main Topic) 17:54 - #1 Whole Life For Children 20:33 - #2 Accident 22:57 - #3 Accidental Death and Dismemberment 25:33 - #4 Mortgage Life 28:56 - #5 Hospital Indemnity  31:45 - #6 Cancer 34:20 - #7 Gap 37:03 - #8 Rental Car 38:42 - #9 Windshield Repair 40:25 - #10 Home Warranty In today's story, Jay explores the lawsuit against Gerber Life for their Grow-Up Plan's allegedly "misleading" advertisements. What is the Gerber Life Grow-Up Plan? Why were the ads allegedly "dishonest"? What was the final verdict on the case? Did Gerber Life win or lose? What does this have to do with YOU? Find out in today's story! The main topic is a count down of the "Top 10 Redundant Insurance Policies" that Jay does not have. You probably don't need these either... If you are looking to cut costs for your insurance premiums, consider abandoning some of these policies all together. This can be a small help or a game changer for HopeFilled FootStep #2. As explored in the episode, insurance is intended to defer undue risk that you cannot take on yourself. If the risk is not undue, or you can handle the risk on your own, then is the insurance needed? If the insurance is redundant to another policy, but more limiting, is it needed? Links covered in today's story: Classic Gerber Ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMF7nMhYwXo Gerber Life Grow-Up Website: https://www.gerberlife.com/child-life-insurance/grow-up-plan Dave Ramsey Blows a Gerber Gasket: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c8RH0ZjftM The Gerber Life College Plan Ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JC8eD8Af2XU The Gerber Life College Plan FAQ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlfCNII8qFU Business Insider on Gerber Life: https://www.businessinsider.com/gerber-college-savings-plan-2014-6 The Gerber Life College Plan Website: https://www.gerberlife.com/saving-for-college/college-plan The Ring of Fire Gerber Life Lawsuit Coverage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAdMC9dhGLk Westlaw Today Judge's Verdict: https://today.westlaw.com/Document/I344b262d76f411ebbea4f0dc9fb69570/View/FullText.html?transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)&firstPage=true Links covered in today's main topic: Business Insider on Cild Life Insurance 1: https://www.businessinsider.com/personal-finance/life-insurance-for-children?op=1 Business Insider on Cild Life Insurance 2: https://www.businessinsider.com/do-children-need-life-insurance-2014-6 Policygenius on Accident Insurance: https://www.policygenius.com/disability-insurance/what-is-accident-insurance/ Nerdwallet on Accidental Death: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/insurance/life-insurance-accidental-death USAA on Mortgage Life Insurance: https://www.usaa.com/inet/wc/advice-insurance-a-guide-to-mortgage-life-insurance?akredirect=true Forbes Asvisor on Hospital Indemnity Insurance: https://www.forbes.com/advisor/health-insurance/hospital-indemnity-insurance/ HealthInsurance.org on Cancer Insurance: https://www.healthinsurance.org/supplemental-products/cancer-insurance/#:~:text=How%20does%20cancer%20insurance%20work,use%20as%20they%20see%20fit. Nerdwallet on Gap Insurance: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/insurance/gap-insurance Car and Driver on Rental Car Insurance: https://www.caranddriver.com/car-insurance/a32500214/should-i-get-rental-car-insurance/ Forbes Advisor on Windshield Insurance: https://www.forbes.com/advisor/car-insurance/windshield-repair/ US.News on Home Warranties: https://www.usnews.com/360-reviews/services/home-warranty/how-does-home-warranty-work Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Doing so helps us grow and share HopeFilled financial wisdom. We release a new episode every Tuesday! Subscribe if you don't ever want to miss an episode! You can submit a question on our website (hopefilledfinancial.com) or message us on Facebook (@HopeFilledFinancial). Disclaimer: This podcast serves as educational entertainment only. Any and all opinions relating to real estate, law, taxes, insurance, and/or securities investing that may be contained within this podcast should not be interpreted or implemented as recommendations nor advice. The opinions related to these topics – especially those regulated by state and/or federal entities – should never be taken as replacement for advice from a competent, licensed professional. HopeFilled Financial Coaching is not liable for any individual acting on any understanding of topics directly or indirectly related to real estate, legal practice, taxes, insurance, or investing even if an individual in question changed their understanding after listening to this podcast. All listeners are entirely responsible for seeking advice from licensed professionals before taking any action of their own. Our Website: HopeFilledFinancial.com  Music: "Take Me Higher" by Jahzzar Music Copyright License: This music is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.

Pumba Podcast
Episode #36 - Bear Grills Gerber Baby Knife

Pumba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 94:35


Are you ready for the end days? Do you have your rations, emergency straw, and Bear Grills certified survival knife on hand? Have no fear, the podcast crew is here to walk you through the essentials of outlasting the apocalypse so it feels "not that bad!"

Worst Asian Podcast
Asian News Update: Fake China Zoo Bear? / Man Smuggles Pet Turtle in KFC / Filipino Gerber Baby / Netflix's Beef Emmy Nominations

Worst Asian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 70:24


Everyone's favorite Asian news anchors are back! This time we wonder if we should start incorporating a weather report. Today's episode is full of more unimportant Asian news tidbits. Everything from fake Chinese bears to smuggled KFC pet turtles. Lingjie is cheap at restaurants. Ben runs out before we finish recording. Come listen to The Worst Asian Podcast. ------------------------------------------- FOLLOW US EVERYWHERE @WorstAsianPod ► WEBSITE: www.worstasianpod.com ► INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/worstasianpod ► FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/worstasianpod ► TWITTER: www.twitter.com/worstasianpod ► TIKTOK: www.tiktok.com/@worstasianpod ► YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3Agv8Aj ► EMAIL: WorstAsianPodcast@Gmail.com ------------------------------------------- SUPPORT US ► SUBSCRIPTION: On the Apple Podcast App or Spotify App This subscription gives you exclusive access to monthly bonus full episodes & shows general support for the podcast. These bonus eps will be more personal & include misc fun ideas that we've had but wouldn't work as regular eps. - Subscribe on Apple Podcast app: Click the "subscribe" box on the main page of this podcast - Subscribe on Spotify app: Click the "want to hear more from this" box on the main page of this podcast.  But the app is buggy so if that box doesn't show up than go to www.anchor.fm/worstasian/subscribe ► DONATION: www.buymeacoffee.com/worstasian We're doing it listeners, we're begging for money. Ben and Lingjie will continue to pump out that free content weekly but in case you feel inclined, we are accepting donations to help cover the costs of running the podcast. You get absolutely nothing extra out of this donation. No zoom chats, no bonus material, nada, zilch, zero. Just our gratitude. Please leave your social handle so we can thank you personally. Love you and thanks for listening! 감사합니다 & 谢谢你. PS: If you're a baller and donate $100 or more, we'll bring you on a future episode to join us for a segment of Ranting and Raving. Not joking, this is a real offer. Get your rant game ready :). ------------------------------------------- #news #asianamerican #asian #asians #podcast #asiancomedy #asianmillennials #proudtobeasian #asianpride #asiancommunity #representationmatters #asianrepresentation #asianculture #asianlife #aapi #funny #comedy #flushing #asianmemes #yappie #asianmen #asianboy #asianguy #asiannews #asianstyle #millennials #stopasianhate #Asianqualifiers #veryasian #asianpopculture #asianexcellence #japan #japanese #korea #korean #kpop #china #chinese #chinatown #koreatown #ktown #ctown

The Jason Rantz Show
Hour 1 - Seattle officials have change of heart on eco blocks

The Jason Rantz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 41:43


What's Trending: The all-star game is over, now what?, students at Issaquah schools allege bullying and racism and another rock thrower on I-90. // FBI director Christopher Wray was grilled by house republicans. // A new Gerber Baby was announced.... without controversy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TODAY
TODAY 3rd Hour: New drug approved to fight Alzheimer's. New Taylor Swift ticket troubles. Consumer Confidential: how to get better customer service. Revealing this year's Gerber baby.

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 34:35


Maria Shriver stops by the 3rd hour to share a closer look at the new FDA approved drug to fight early stages of Alzheimer's. Plus, tickets for Taylor Swifts European Era's tour have gone on sale and Ticketmaster is facing challenges yet again. Also, NBC's Senior Consumer and Investigative correspondent, Vicky Nguyen, shares tips on how to receive better customer service. And meet the 2023 Geber baby, Madison Reese Mendoza.

48 Minutes
48 Minutes with best selling author Mirin Fader of "The Ringer"

48 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 50:51


0:00 ... Introduction 0:20 ... Dedication of show #55 to Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo, who proudly wore that number. 1:08 ... Mirin describes the past month in the NBA with one word: "Chaos." 3:07 ... Discussion of Denver's Michael Porter Jr who was recently profiled by Mirin.  His health issues have been far more serious that most people realize. 5:21 ... Porter has not been without his detractors but his maturity is clearly on an upward curve. 7:25 ... Some in the sports media disparaged the Nuggets' championship run because of who their opponents were and this did not sit well with Mirin or the 48 Minutes crew. 12:15 ... Derrick White of the Celtics is a unique player and Mirin shares her unique perspective on his career and his role with the Celtics in light of the Marcus Smart trade.  Mirin shared how White referred to himself as the "Gerber Baby" due to his unique appearance. 19:14 ... Mirin recently spent a week with Scoot Henderson, the #3 overall pick in the recent NBA Draft and her insight into what makes him tick is compelling. 20:48 ... Scoot's family ties are incredibly strong and Mirin shares a great example of the devotion of his parents and sisters. 22:28 ... Scoot's new coach in Portland is Chauncey Billups, and we discuss how that relationship is an ideal mentor/mentee relationship. 24:08 ... Scoot and the Thompson Twins (Amen and Ausar) are products of the Overtime Elite program and Mirin shares her perspective on why the program is becoming so successful. 27:36 ... The Thompson Twins have been inseperable their entire lives, but now they'll be on different NBA teams.  How will that work out? 29:30 ... The parents of the Thompsons and Henderson are very similar in many ways ... Mirin explains. 32:35 ... Mirin's next book is on Hall of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon and Mirin tells us why he was such a compelling subject for her second book. 34:37 ... Mirin compares Olajuwon to Antetokounmpo and finds their mindsets to be eerily similar. 38:45 ... Bruce asks Mirin about how Hakeem approached playing basketball during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan when he was required to fast from dawn until dusk. 40:39 ... The crew plays "Word Association" with Mirin and here are the topics: Giannis, Ja Morant, Greg Oden, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Nikola Jokic, and Mirin's boss at the Ringer Bill Simmons. 49:31 ... Thanks to Mirin ... follow her on Twitter & Instagram @mirinfader and on her website mirinfader.com ... and bye until next time! ... TRT 50:50

The Get Up Show
New Gerber Baby

The Get Up Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 1:40


Gerber is looking for a new face to be the Gerber Baby. But this time, you don't even have to have kids to enter!

Save Before Quitting
Level 125 - The Ghost of The Gerber Baby

Save Before Quitting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 83:13


Level 125 - Ghost of The Gerber Baby Level Up Gamers! Thank you for joining the guys for another week of the Save Before Quitting Podcast! Today's episode starts with the usual nonsense of our daily lives. Soon after, we kick things off with what we've been playing and head straight into the news. We cover PlayStation's acquisition of Firewalk studios, Tiny Toons getting a reboot, Ant forgetting to watch the Street Fighter 6 showcase, a Nintendo switch hacker forced to pay Nintendo for the rest of his life, the Dungeons and Dragons Minecraft crossover, the Witcher returning for season 3 on Netflix, the Twisted Metal poster reveal and air date, Microsoft's acquisition of Activision getting blocked by the CMA in the UK, and more! Finally, we get a dope viewer question to wrap things up. Join us won't you? #LEVELUP JOIN OUR PATREON! patreon.com/saveb4quitting JOIN OUR DISCORD! https://discord.gg/sUhJuSE3 You can now find everything SB4Q related at SAVEBFOREQUITTING.COM! If YOU have a question or comment PLEASE don't hesitate to hit us up at savebeforequitting@gmail.com or any of our contacts down below ⬇️⬇️ Follow us on our social media! Twitter: @saveb4quitting @CJKingAnimation @ANTMAN2K Instagram: @saveb4quitting @cjkingjr @antman2k We're now on TikTok!: @Saveb4quitting Subscribe to our Youtube channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1BOvAO0528ETmpRIpbdrHQ/ Follow us on Twitch! Twitch.tv/saveb4quitting Theme song by @AoGotTheSauce3

KBZE 1059FM NEWS
CBS NEWS - A RECALL ON SOME GERBER BABY FOOD & HUNGER IN THE US

KBZE 1059FM NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 2:01


Mental Health Mondays with Marla and Dave
Mark L. and Robbi Walberg - Temptation Island, The Moment of Truth

Mental Health Mondays with Marla and Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 33:42


Our guests today are friends of the show, and friends indeed – Mark L. and Robbi Walberg. Mark you know from Temptation Island, The Moment of Truth and more. Robbi has been successful in entertainment ever since she literally was the Gerber Baby! They are a successful power couple, and we are honored to speak with them today as Valentines Day approaches.

Matt, Bob & B-DOE
Matt and Bob 1-19-23 Seth, Hi How are you? and Gerber Baby

Matt, Bob & B-DOE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 132:30


Support the show: https://www.klbjfm.com/mattandbobfm/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chill Rose Radio
SUSU S2 E5|| The tale of the Gerber Baby

Chill Rose Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 58:13


We have a guest on this episode, and as chaotic as it gets, we also share a lot of knowledge...I think. Anyway, you know what this is, the chaotic good you need in your life. Go press play, and stop reading this....if you are still reading, I love you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chillroseradio/support

Not Here To Argue
Boxing The Gerber Baby

Not Here To Argue

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 171:32


Trill Withers, Coley Mick, and Scoob Jumanji Discuss 0:00 Scoob Played Madden 10:49 Kyrie Is Posting 15:13 Hindsight Hackett 25:24 Rams Falcons 36:54 Bills Titans 49:04 Eagles Vikings 1:04:45 Steven Ruiz's Ringer QB Rankings 1:57:32 Food Mascots We Could Fight Tiersday FULL VIDEO EPISODE AND BEST OF CLIPS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKsV9P2n8bA Watch LIVE on YouTube M-F 12-3ET to chat along with us and check out the clips for our best moments so far! Give @UnderdogFantasy a follow as well for more from our buds!

Twisted History
The Twisted History of The Beauty Pageant

Twisted History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 87:36


Presented by 3CHI. Ft. @KontentKim. Gerber Baby, Doping, Surgery, Honey Boo Boo, Judy Garland, Jenna Talackova and more ...

Will It Stick?
The Gerber Baby

Will It Stick?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 27:21


The Gerber Baby has stared at customers from every single bottle of Gerber baby foods and has appeared in every single Gerber ad since the 1900s! Today, it's considered one of the most recognized consumer logos and most trusted consumer brands... and did you know that the iconic face of America's most famous baby was actually a real person whose identity was kept secret for about 40 years? Get the full scoop about how The Gerber Baby came to be and helped grow Gerber to earn over $600 million in annual revenue per year. For source material, please visit www.willitstickpodcast.com.

Mental Health Mondays with Marla and Dave
Special Guest: Robbi Morgan Walberg

Mental Health Mondays with Marla and Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 34:58


She's an actress and a dancer who was born into show business. After booking the coveted Gerber Baby campaign at 6 months old, she successfully worked consitently until age 11, where she describes at one point, “needing a job, a cup of coffee, and a cigarette. When we come back, we'll have an amazing conversation with Robbi Morgan Walberg.See you this Monday at 6pm PT on our Youtube Channel: youtube.com/mentalhealthmondays

DipShips: The ”Legitimate” Boating Podcast
DipShips - EP 37: Gerber Baby PogChamp

DipShips: The ”Legitimate” Boating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 99:11


Welcome to DipShips, the "Legitimate" Boating Podcast! Every week, Carl, Jordan, PM, and Metty talk all things boating, after giving a rundown of their weeks and telling a few stories. This week, the crew talks about Krang, Pum pulling for Lyra to upset Carl, bit theft by larger corporations, and Metty's Wild Work Week. | If you wanna support us, check us out on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/m/DipShipsPod | Check out our podbean for more links: https://dipships.podbean.com/ | Have any questions for us, or topics to talk about? Send them to DipShipsPod @ yahoo . com! | Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DipShipsPod Carl: https://twitter.com/TheCalamityCarl Jordan: https://twitter.com/EXPayline PM: https://twitter.com/GFPPM Metty: https://twitter.com/MettaurMan 

That Time of the WEEK with Maddy Smith
Miles Teller affirmed my heterosexuality

That Time of the WEEK with Maddy Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 74:55


Happy Monday! This week, the girls talk their favorite American Girl doll before playing a round of 'Owning It'. Plus we discuss: - The perks of being a 'hot mess' - Ann Turner Cook, the Gerber Baby, dies at 92 - Woman sexually attracted to planes wants to marry Boeing Check out our sponsor Ounce of Hope and use code mad20 for 20 percent off! See Maddy + girls live Follow the pod on IG: @thattimeoftheweekpod Follow the girls: @somaddysmith @ashlynnsalzano @stewartandchill Producer: @cazzei27 Editor: Michael Kessler Socials producer: Angela Cilluffo

It Came From GenX!
#68: Betty White Belongs to the World!

It Came From GenX!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 64:55


This week we talk about Elvis themed weddings in Vegas may going away; Gas prices still sky high; favorite rock drummers; Hot TV series have all dropped including ‘Obi Wan Kenobi', ‘ Stranger Things' season 4 & ‘The Boys' season 3; The original ‘Gerber Baby' passes; The founding bassist forBon Jovi Alec John Such passes; We may see a ‘Scrubs' movie with original cast; ‘This Week in Pop Culture History' including the debut of the Drive-In movie theaters in 1933, Donald Duck debutes in 1934, ‘The Sopranos' series ended in 2007 + we discuss some of our favorite original programming on streaming platforms + more GenX memories, rants & insults! Find us on your favorite podcast platforms including Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Overcast & more! Ask your home assistant device to “Play the It Came From GenX Podcast on Apple Podcasts!” Videos of our show on our YouTube channel (It Came From GenX). All show links & info can be found on our website: itcamefromgenx.wordpress.com All show links also on Link Tree: linktr.ee/ItCameFromGenX Find us on Instagram, Twitter & TikTok! Email us at: itcamefromgenx330@gmail.com Enjoying the show? Consider becoming a patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ItCameFromGenX It'd be gnarly to hear from you! Tell us how we're doing, suggest topics or just say hello. Stay strong friends! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-fisher98/support

On Brand with Donny Deutsch
Mike Barnicle: Finding the Good in People

On Brand with Donny Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 57:31


On this episode, Donny sits down with award-winning print and broadcast journalist, and regular contributor on Morning Joe, Mike Barnicle. Donny jumps right in, starting with Mike's take on the current state of the Red Sox, and getting his view on the pros and cons of today's journalism, the overturning of Roe V. Wade, and how Trump's most dangerous weapon is "the outsider." Mike also talks about his propensity for finding the good in everyone and how he's keeping a positive outlook on the future of democracy. But first, Emily Jane Fox is back this week to cover some headlines with Donny, naming Four-Day Workweeks, Jared Kushner, The Queen's Jubilee, and the Gerber Baby, among many others in this week's Brands of the Week segment.  FOLLOW: @donnyjaydeutsch @mikebarnicle See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two Guys Two Things
Gordon Gecko and the Gerber Baby

Two Guys Two Things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 46:55


In which we discuss STDs inside a Geico insured car as well as the controversy of the new face of Gerber.

West Of Knowhere
Let Me Take a Selfie

West Of Knowhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 40:46


Levi and Shane talk about Kylie's expecting, Top Gun, Obi-Wan, The Boys, Tiger King, Gerber Baby, Disney Proposal, 85 year jail sentence, Wisconsin Serial Killer, Asteroid Amino acids, and Billboard 200. Linktr.ee/wokpod

West Of Knowhere
Let Me Take a Selfie

West Of Knowhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 40:46


Levi and Shane talk about Kylie's expecting, Top Gun, Obi-Wan, The Boys, Tiger King, Gerber Baby, Disney Proposal, 85 year jail sentence, Wisconsin Serial Killer, Asteroid Amino acids, and Billboard 200. Linktr.ee/wokpod

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
6-6-22 - Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Shooting at 10th And Hatcher - Police At Tempe Town Lake Body Cam - Gerber Baby - Monday June 6, 2022

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 36:45


6-6-22 - Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Shooting at 10th And Hatcher - Police At Tempe Town Lake Body Cam - Gerber Baby - Monday June 6, 2022

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
6-6-22 - Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Shooting at 10th And Hatcher - Police At Tempe Town Lake Body Cam - Gerber Baby - Monday June 6, 2022

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 40:25


6-6-22 - Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Shooting at 10th And Hatcher - Police At Tempe Town Lake Body Cam - Gerber Baby - Monday June 6, 2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News- Bon Jovi, Gerber Baby, brown recluse

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 4:29


Scott Jagow debuts his #InOtherNews covering a Bon Jovi death, the passing of the Gerber Baby, and spider bites.   Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images

TODAY
TODAY 3rd Hour: How to save on prescription drugs. Gerber Baby exclusive surprise reveal. Dermot Mulroney talks “Along For The Ride.”

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 36:15


Stephanie Ruhle has advice on how to save on prescription drugs amid rising inflation. Plus, meet the 2022 Gerber Spokesbaby and Chief Growing Officer! And, Dermot Mulroney stops by Studio 1A to talk his new Netflix film “Along For The Ride.”

TCR Today
Gerber Baby

TCR Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 10:14


A TCR listener is sick of his in-laws' parenting advice, Chris Brown's 3rd child is confirmed, Nicasio wants to enter his infant into a national contest, Tino breaks down the "Taco Pizza", and Serina might be creepin'!

The Daily Zeitgeist
More Like BAEllionaire! Gerber Baby Conspiracies 4.12.22

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 63:20


In episode 1224, Jack and Miles are joined by actor and writer Dani Fernandez to discuss… Billionaire Digest, Why Would Anyone Want Their Baby To Be The “Gerber Baby” Right Now? And more! Linda Honey Video Elon Musk Will Not Join Twitter's Board, Company Says How the ​​‘Homeless Billionaire' Became a Philosopher King Why Would Anyone Want Their Baby To Be The “Gerber Baby” Right Now? The Untold Truth Of The Gerber Baby Manufacturers allowed baby food contaminated with heavy metals to remain on shelves, lawmakers say Parents Erupt Over FDA Failure To Regulate Toxic Metals in Food Groundbreaking legal battle seeks to show toxic metals in baby food can cause autism LISTEN: SubZero by Action Bronson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Jim Colbert Show
Look Into My Eyes and Call Me Scott Maxwell

The Jim Colbert Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 166:40


Tuesday – We say goodbye to Gilbert Gottfried, RIP. We submit Jim as the new Gerber Baby. Is Ethanol a bad thing? Would you pay to hear Chris Rock talk about the slap? Rauce samples his wedding menu today. We review CODA for WYDTN and we find out if Jimmy cried. Rauce Thoughts on his wedding food sampling. Plus, WOKE News, Trivia & Last Call.

Heroes in Business
Bill Partyka fmr CEO Gerber Baby Food, CEO Cradle My Pet

Heroes in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 17:37


How babies and pets are similar. Bill Partyka fmr CEO Gerber Baby Food, CEO Cradle My Pet is interviewed by David Cogan famous celebrity Host of the Heroes Show and founder Eliances entrepreneur community.  

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Sue Rother: Fine Artist & Illustrator - Epi. 181, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 64:54


I had painter Sue Rother on the podcast today. Sue is married to oil painter Francis Livingston, and, you know, they're a dynamic duo of artists. Both of them started in illustration almost 50 years ago and moved into fine art over the last 20 years.It was fun to talk to Sue about her trajectory and how she made her way through the illustration world, especially in the timeframe of the early and mid-seventies. During that time she had to compete for jobs in a primarily male-dominated industry. So we talked a little bit about that, but also just what it's like to be married to another artist.Sue is a unique human being, and I've known her for a long time, so the conversation was very animated and laid back with lots of laughs. Sue Rother on episode 181 of Art Dealer Diaries.

The KCMQ Morning Shag Best Of Podcast

WTF News The Morning Shag with Shags and Trevor 5:30am to 10:00am on 96.7 KCMQ Classic Rock in Mid-Missouri

JoMiRo
Ronald McDonald vs. the Gerber Baby - JoMiRo Episode 33 (Ft. David Robertson)

JoMiRo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 92:05


Daylight saving time SUCKS. Related Links: https://bobertadams.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobertadams/ https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/author/m-cripe/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jomiro/message

This Is Why You're Single
Surviving Postpartum ft. Doula Devon Clement

This Is Why You're Single

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 67:01


This week we talk all about postpartum care, babies and doulas! We welcome Devon Clement, a postpartum doula, parenting guide, baby sleep coach and owner of the agency Happy Family After. We answer your listener questions including what to do when your partner doesn't want more kids and when to bring up kids when you're dating. In the news we discuss a summer baby boom & a new Gerber Baby. This episode is brought to you by:Care/Of (offer code: THISISWHY50)Advertise on This Is Why via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Good News Podcast
The Newest Gerber Baby, Repeat

The Good News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 5:34


A story from the archives talking about last year's groundbreaking Gerber baby. The search is on for this year's baby: https://www.gerber.com/photosearch2021

Hamburglore: Food Mascot Lore

In this episode of Hamburglore, Kam, Nathan, and special guest Kaitlyn Red Wing discuss herbicide and baby lasers. Art and music by Zack Russell Follow us on Twitter! http://twitter.com/somegoodshows Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/6gznNR5 Want more good shows? https://SomeGoodShows.biz Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-637b80 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Hamburglore: Corporate Mascot Lore.

CHAOS
MILK by Lil Gerber Baby

CHAOS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 1:30


MILK by Lil Gerber Baby - from Lil Gerber Baby's new album CHAOS coming soon

From Beyond The Meat Cooler w/ Joshua Levi Burnett

The Gerber Baby is here! We are stuck on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia! Ten more shows from each state! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Lions on Leashes
Ep. 08 - Rachele Feisthamel, Creative Strategy Director & Owner, Little Dog Advertising.

Lions on Leashes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 57:56


Rachele Feisthamel was born and raised in the Capital Region of Upstate New York. She attended Albany Academy for Girls (2006) and graduated from Siena College (2010) with a Bachelor's in Marketing and Minors in both Creative Arts and Broadcast Media. After working in various industries up and down the east coast, including on NYC's Madison Avenue, Rachele opened a hospitality-focused advertising agency in March 2015, Little Dog Advertising. The full-service creative advertising agency is based in Albany, New York, and has proudly worked with over 50 independently-owned businesses since opening in March 2015. In her "free time," Rachele volunteers her & her company's time and talent to the Boys & Girls Club of Capital Area, with a notable mention of her creation of the "This Shirt / Sweatshirt Feeds Kids" donation-based apparel line that was featured on the "TODAY Show with Hoda and Jenna." Rachele lives in Albany, New York, with her Husband, Daughter, and two chihuahuas. She enjoys long walks, food-focused trips, and being a Mom, Wife, Daughter, Sister, Grand-Daughter, and Neice. What We Talked About: - The poster from your childhood that shaped you - Building a portfolio - Working for free - Taking your personal experiences and putting them into your work - Dreaming on the train - When your parents cut you off - Working as a contractor - Women competing in a man's world - What would be my story be? - When you land the job and control all-out social media of Gerber Baby food - Breaking-up with the city - Pearl Founder of LDA - Thinking Rich - Not being the passenger of life - Bouncing back in your 30's - The bosses you have being your own boss Resources: Purchase your "this Shirt/Sweatshirt Feeds Kids" apparel today to help put food on the table for families in need. Every $25 donation, to the Boys & Girls Club of the Capital Area, provides 4 meals. Purchase yours today: bgccapitalarea.org/feedkids Instagram: @LittleDogAdvertising Sponsors: Valentine's Graze Boxes: $65 & Newly launched virtual build your own (BYO) cheeseboard workshops. I will be offering one on Valentine's Day as a special couples activity. PROMO: Use code LIONS214 to get an extra jar of jam with your graze box, or $5 off your virtual workshop registration fee. To take advantage of this promotion visit Grate-expectations.com! Warning: Strong Language --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lionsonleashes/message

I'm Telling Mom
81. Is God Pronounced “Jod” and Other Absurdities

I'm Telling Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 55:51


Following one of the weirdest days in US history (quaint raid of the Capitol anyone?), the DeGraff brothers get even weirder by discussing what food mascots they could beat up. I mean really, who wouldn’t want to hear Mason say verbatim: “I would punt the Gerber Baby across a football field.” After that, Landen treats you once again to the most thought provoking thoughts that are clearly not his own, but that of r/showerthoughts on Reddit. And of course, we’d be remiss not to thank our dearly beloved sponsor of the episode: The Cheese Lady, defying all odds and defeating evil with each cheese sculpture she crafts. Enter promo code: lolwhatthef*ckamidoingwithmylifetobebuyingacheesesculpturerightnow for 110% off.

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
BEST OF PODCAST - THU - BR - How Often People Wash Sheets - New Gerber Baby Has Downs - Brady Says You Can Grow Out Of It - 02-08-18

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 43:04


BEST OF HMS PODCASTS - THURSDAY December 31, 2020

A Nightmare on Fierce Street
Gerber Baby Juice (The Devil's Backbone)

A Nightmare on Fierce Street

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 68:30


Join Trent, Sharai, and special guest Amanda Espinoza as they talk about all the uncomfortable moments in "The Devil's Backbone." Music Credits: Composed/Produced by LaRob K. Payton LaRob K. Payton, piano/vocals, Jackson Kidder, bass, and Tiana Sorenson, vocals. Our art was created by Jed Martin. Check out his work at jedmartincreative.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fierce-street/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fierce-street/support

Too Stoned To Review
The Gerber Baby Conspiracy

Too Stoned To Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 69:15


This week we discuss Halloween movie list, Gerber Baby mystery, Wanda Vision, Emmys, Microsoft buying Bethesda, preorders, and more!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toostonedtoreview/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toostonedtoreview/support

Life's A Podcast
Down Goes the Gerber Baby

Life's A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 45:18


In the first episode of Season 2, Jack brings back Will and Chris to talk about which food mascots they think they could beat up, plus give some updates on how school is going. Music - SOUNDS LIKE FUN - BLACKSTARKIDS --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lifesapodcast/support

Caps Lock News Roundup
Episode 3 | KFC, Gerber Baby, and Facebook

Caps Lock News Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 2:26


On this week's episode, we talk about KFC's new conservative support, the new 2020 Gerber baby, and Facebook's Liberal campaign.

The Minding Your Business Podcast
#162 - John Tabis, Founder & CEO, The Bouqs Company

The Minding Your Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 67:44


Wake up and smell the flowers with us! We discuss John's background, business, his pitch on episode 526 of ABCs Shark Tank in 2014, how his company participates in the support of racial equity, his best practices for success, and more!!!!ABOUT JOHNJohn is passionate about disruptive businesses, cool brands, and showing love to the important people in his life. The Bouqs Company is a combination of those things, and he is thrilled to bring it to you and yours. Prior to Founding The Bouqs, John worked in strategy consulting at Bain & Company, followed by marketing strategy for brands including Disney, ESPN, ABC, Marvel, ShoeDazzle and Gerber Baby. John received his BS in Finance from the University of Notre Dame and his MBA from UCLA Anderson. You can reach John with questions, comments or suggestions @JohnGTabis. But be careful, the guy can be chatty...Place your flower order at www.bouqs.com!!Intro/Outro - "Minding Your Business" by Eli POverlay - "Summer in NY" by AyaliaPodcast is powered by The Binge Podcast NetworkBrandPodwww.brandyourpod.comLaunch and monetize your own podcast platform and own your own content!Connect with the MYB Community at www.themybpodcast.com

Subscription Box Basics with Julie Ball
Brand your Subscription Box with Carmen Vermillion

Subscription Box Basics with Julie Ball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 25:17 Transcription Available


#030 - Julie chats with her business bestie and good friend Carmen Vermillion to talk about branding. Branding is such an important topic because good branding can help your subscription box, not only stand out from the rest, but also attract your ideal target audience. After having her first child in 2012 Carmen started teaching herself the basics of both Adobe Photoshop® and Illustrator® fulfilling a desire for a creative outlet outside her corporate job & motherhood. After 4 years of building up her knowledge, portfolio & client base she was able to walk away from her job in Advertising and take her Web & Graphic Design Agency full time. Carmen has worked with some of the largest brand names in the business including Gerber Baby & Fox Networks Group & prides herself on being self-taught. Carmen believes design is an ever changing field and learning new skills and design trends is vital to her role. Carmen is a designer for female owned small businesses, wife & proud mother to 3 adorable kiddos, living in Greenville, SC.Links:Sparkle Hustle GrowVermillion Creative AgencySubscription Box Brand Questionnaire

ERLC Podcast
Hamilton, Twitter and Google's WFH plans, and a conversation with Greg Pickering

ERLC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 50:11


In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent discuss how schools might reopen, IMB relocating missionaries, Shanghai Disneyland, the 2020 Gerber Baby, and Hamilton. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including a piece from Jessie Sandberg on a 91-year-old's perspective on loneliness and isolation, Herbie Newell on Why International adoption is still a viable instrument in child welfare, and Josh Wester on Why Planned Parenthood doesn't fit on Mother's Day. Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Greg Pickering for a conversation about life and ministry. About Greg Greg Pickering is Lead Pastor of Brazos Pointe Fellowship in Lake Jackson, Texas; a church he planted in 2001. He actively supports and coaches church planters through the Houston Church Planting Network and NAMB's SEND City Initiative in Seattle, Wash. He also serves as NAMB's South Texas Ambassador. Greg married his college sweetheart, Kathy. They are the parents of two adult married sons, and have three grandsons. Greg graduated from Texas A&M University with a BBA in Finance, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with a MA in Religious Education. Twitter: @ghpickering ERLC Content Jessie Sandberg with A 91-year-old's perspective on loneliness and isolation Herbie Newell on Why international adoption is still a viable instrument in child welfare Josh Wester with Why Planned Parenthood doesn't fit on Mother's Day Culture Coronavirus FAQs: Do Temperature Screenings Help? Can Mosquitoes Spread It? District of Columbia extends stay at home order three plus weeks. CSU plans to cancel most in-person classes and go online in the fall Pence's press secretary tests positive for coronavirus, Trump says IMB temporarily relocates missionaries ERLC urges support for churches, non-profits Shanghai Disneyland reopens with timed entry and social distancing 2020 Gerber baby is first adopted baby chosen for campaign Google says that the majority of its employees will work from home until 2021 MLB Owners Reportedly Approve Proposal for 2020 Season; Will Be Sent to Players Lin-Manuel Miranda, Bob Iger announce 'Hamilton' is coming to Disney+ in July Lunchroom Lindsay: McMillion$ Josh: The Kennedys; Darrin Patrick's death; Ravi Zacharias; Hamilton; Conspiracy theories abound. Brent: 2020 graduates – Congrats, you get free doughnuts from Krispy Kreme! ERLC Inbox Q: As a Christian I've been discouraged in my faith a little during this season of isolation. Is there any kind resource you would recommend for me to read or watch? A: When I don't desire God, by John Piper Connect with us on Twitter @ERLC @jbwester @LeatherwoodTN @LindsNicolet Sponsors Talking Points: Abortion by Dr Lizzie Ling and Vaughan Roberts (The Good Book Company) ERLC Highlights – subscribe for curated content from the ERLC's editors delivered straight to your inbox

The Good News Podcast
The Newest Gerber Baby

The Good News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 5:34


Colleen and Neil share good news about the newest member of the Gerber baby club.

ERLC Podcast
Hamilton, Twitter and Google’s WFH plans, and a conversation with Greg Pickering

ERLC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020


In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent discuss how schools might reopen, IMB relocating missionaries, Shanghai Disneyland, the 2020 Gerber Baby, and Hamilton. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week’s ERLC content including a piece from Jessie Sandberg on a 91-year-old’s perspective on loneliness and isolation, Herbie Newell on Why International adoption is still […]

What Are You Bringing to the Table
You Still Need to Wash Your Hands

What Are You Bringing to the Table

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 129:16


This podcast contains material that may not be suitable for all listeners. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED This week we move away from COVID 19 and into stories of black people killed and victimized by racial oppression at the hands of police and white men. Okay we know that's typically one in the same. We dig into the Ahmaud Arbery killing, the killing of Breonna Taylor, and the arrest of her boyfriend Kenneth Walker for defending himself in his own home, and the break in on Monica Shepard. This is again a discussion in institutional racism and oppression that we have to keep talking about. We discuss the DOJ dismissal of charges Michael Flynn has ALREADY ADMITTED TO!!!!! Yeah it gets our blood boiling. We sprinkle in a funny chicken story and a feel good story on the the 2020 Gerber Baby. And some Rapid Fire to round it out....Okay and we got into a bit of a COVID 19 discussion. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatareyoubringing/support

ERLC Podcast
Hamilton, Twitter and Google’s WFH plans, and a conversation with Greg Pickering

ERLC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020


In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent discuss how schools might reopen, IMB relocating missionaries, Shanghai Disneyland, the 2020 Gerber Baby, and Hamilton. Lindsay also gives a rundown of this week’s ERLC content including a piece from Jessie Sandberg on a 91-year-old’s perspective on loneliness and isolation, Herbie Newell on Why International adoption is still a viable instrument in child welfare, and Josh Wester on Why Planned Parenthood doesn’t fit on Mother’s Day. Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Greg Pickering for a conversation about life and ministry. About Greg Greg Pickering is Lead Pastor of Brazos Pointe Fellowship in Lake Jackson, Texas; a church he planted in 2001. He actively supports and coaches church planters through the Houston Church Planting Network and NAMB’s SEND City Initiative in Seattle, Wash. He also serves as NAMB’s South Texas Ambassador. Greg married his college sweetheart, Kathy. They are the parents of two adult married sons, and have three grandsons. Greg graduated from Texas A&M University with a BBA in Finance, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with a MA in Religious Education. Twitter: @ghpickering ERLC Content Jessie Sandberg with A 91-year-old's perspective on loneliness and isolation Herbie Newell on Why international adoption is still a viable instrument in child welfare Josh Wester with Why Planned Parenthood doesn’t fit on Mother’s Day Culture Coronavirus FAQs: Do Temperature Screenings Help? Can Mosquitoes Spread It? District of Columbia extends stay at home order three plus weeks. CSU plans to cancel most in-person classes and go online in the fall Pence's press secretary tests positive for coronavirus, Trump says IMB temporarily relocates missionaries ERLC urges support for churches, non-profits Shanghai Disneyland reopens with timed entry and social distancing 2020 Gerber baby is first adopted baby chosen for campaign Google says that the majority of its employees will work from home until 2021 MLB Owners Reportedly Approve Proposal for 2020 Season; Will Be Sent to Players Lin-Manuel Miranda, Bob Iger announce 'Hamilton' is coming to Disney+ in July Lunchroom Lindsay: McMillion$ Josh: The Kennedys; Darrin Patrick’s death; Ravi Zacharias; Hamilton; Conspiracy theories abound. Brent: 2020 graduates – Congrats, you get free doughnuts from Krispy Kreme! ERLC Inbox Q: As a Christian I’ve been discouraged in my faith a little during this season of isolation. Is there any kind resource you would recommend for me to read or watch? A: When I don’t desire God, by John Piper Connect with us on Twitter @ERLC @jbwester @LeatherwoodTN @LindsNicolet Sponsors Talking Points: Abortion by Dr Lizzie Ling and Vaughan Roberts (The Good Book Company) ERLC Highlights - subscribe for curated content from the ERLC’s editors delivered straight to your inbox

The Daily Article
What makes this year's Gerber baby unique: Three steps that can change a life

The Daily Article

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 7:23


THE DAILY ARTICLE FOR MAY 12, 2020 This year's Gerber Baby has a story that calls us to unconditional love and grace. Today's podcast tells her story, then we focus on three practical steps we can take to cross racial divides and make a lasting difference wherever we have cultural influence. ABOUT THE DENISON FORUM The Daily Article is a daily biblical commentary on the news of the day by Dr. Jim Denison. To learn more about the Denison Forum, visit DenisonForum.org or email us at comments@denisonforum.org.

Lori & Julia
5/12 Tues Hr 1: We chat Prince and local business with MSP Communication's Jayne Haugen Olson

Lori & Julia

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 40:20


PLUS: Welcome new Gerber Baby, Magnolia Earl, what REALLY was going on with Lena Dunham and Brad Pitt at the premiere of OUATIH AND Robert Pattinson and the weird Robert Pattinson GQ interview.

Good Girls Behaving Badly
Episode 175: I Get It From My Momma

Good Girls Behaving Badly

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 70:03


It's time for another chat with Good Girls Behaving Badly. Listen to us talk about current events, including the newest Gerber Baby, celebrity passings, Verzuz battles, and more! Plus our main topic, the habits we picked up from our mothers. Remember to subscribe, rate, like, and comment!

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
Terrifying Daytona 500 crash, Boy Scout Bankruptcy and National Drink Wine Day

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 33:31


On today's podcast with Doug, Jen and Victoria, we discuss the horrifying crash that driver Ryan Newman had at the Daytona 500 this week, and what his condition is after being taken to the hospital. We also talk about why the Boys Scouts of America are struggling and had to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Michael Avenatti's conviction following his attempt to extort Nike for $25 million and we celebrate #NationalDrinkWineDay with a little wine trivia! Plus, the bad new for TGI Fridays and Blue apron fans and how to apply to be the next Gerber Baby if you have an adorable little one!

My Minute of News with Jeff Caplan
The Gerber Baby Turns 93

My Minute of News with Jeff Caplan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 1:32


Close your eyes and imagine the Gerber Baby.  The hand drawn baby on the Gerber label ...lo these many years.  Her little mouth cutely forming the letter “o” Jeff Caplan, when he's not wordsmithing My Minute of News, hosts Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News on KSL Newsradio in Salt Lake City, Utah. Follow him on Facebook www.facebook.com/JeffCaplanKSL/and on Twitter @JeffCaplan

Mortville
Gerber Baby Blues

Mortville

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 99:13


This week the Morticians convene to discuss Terence's old job, basketball, Plaid Pantry Heshers, the Turpin family and bizarro family crimes, and a bunch of other stuff. This week's breaks are "Sippin On Some Syrup" by 3 6 Mafia feat UGK, and "Tits Out and Everything" by Napatista. Subscribe to Mortville!

Obie & Ashley
Slater's baby is the next Gerber Baby

Obie & Ashley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 31:48


#chimetime: Do you help your kids with their school projects + Slater's baby is the next Gerber Baby + Ashley's first trip to the Daytona 500

Obie & Ashley
Slater's baby is the next Gerber Baby

Obie & Ashley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 31:48


#chimetime: Do you help your kids with their school projects + Slater's baby is the next Gerber Baby + Ashley's first trip to the Daytona 500

Rock Hard Ads - An Advertising Podcast

This week in Hot Off the Bench Press, Roseanne gets canned, we're still sad we couldn't get some shoes, Ikea makes us veerrry veerrry sleepy, Marcel opens his eyes, maternity leave is most definitely not a vacation, and sexual harassment allegations go to court.   Then, Ashley lets her ovaries talk in her Six Pack Story about Gerber Baby, and Sandy just does it with the story behind Nike's iconic logo.   See everything we talked about at www.rhapodcast.com   Join our Facebook group (Rock Hard Ads)   Twitter & Instagram: @rhapodcast

Past Present
Episode 119: Presidential Portraits, Down Syndrome, and Sanitation Workers

Past Present

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 58:37


In this episode, Natalia, Niki, and Neil debate the release of the Obamas’ presidential portraits, the first Gerber Baby with Down syndrome, and the storied history of the sanitation worker. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show:  The presidential and First Lady portraits of the Obamas have been released to more fanfare than is customary. Neil mentioned Obama White House photographer Pete Souza’s Instagram account and his recently published book of photos of President Obama. Niki commented on Andrew Jackson’s official portrait by Ralph E. W. Earl. Natalia referenced this Slate interview with art historians about the Obama portraits. The Gerber Baby, for the first time, has Down syndrome. Natalia shared David Perry’s Pacific Standard article advocating Gerber go further in working toward disability rights and the historical timeline written by the National Association for Downs Syndrome. Sanitation is dangerous, crucial work, as a recent New York Times op-ed argued. Natalia cited Kiera Feldman’s Mother Jones article about the history of the industry, and Neil discussed Martin Luther King Jr.’s involvement in the Memphis sanitation workers’ strike, including his famous “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speech. In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History: Neil discussed William R. Black’s Atlantic article, “Abraham Lincoln’s Secret Visits to Slaves.” Natalia shared the podcast Atlanta Monster. Niki talked about the history of marshmallows as chronicled in Jesse Rhodes’ Smithsonian article, “It’s a Marshmallow World.”

Special Parents Confidential
Down Syndrome – Revisiting Special Parents Confidential Episode 34

Special Parents Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 25:36


Down Syndrome. Recently Gerber Foods announced their first ever “Gerber Baby” who has Down Syndrome. In honor of this great milestone, we are taking a look back at Special Parents Confidential Episode 34.  Down Syndrome. Myths and Facts. Down Syndrome is one of the most well known of all disorders and disabilities. The common facial […] The post Down Syndrome – Revisiting Special Parents Confidential Episode 34 appeared first on Special Parents Confidential.

Gospel Over Gimmicks
Episode 42: "...male and female created he them."

Gospel Over Gimmicks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 22:35


So in the recording, I called this episode 41...what is that word crooked politicians use? I "misspoke". This week I got a couple sad stories, at least the first one is anyhow, about how "gender equality" is doing it's part to ruin everything good. Are their distinctions in gender? Can you be whatever gender you choose? Let's go to the Bible and see what the creator of gender has to say shall we? Also, I'm going to give credit where credit is due and we'll discuss the 2018 Gerber Baby contest winner.You can stay up to date on all outlets of Gospel Over Gimmicks Ministries on Facebook:www.facebook.com/gospelovergimmicks

Gospel Over Gimmicks
Episode 42: "...male and female created he them."

Gospel Over Gimmicks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 22:35


So in the recording, I called this episode 41...what is that word crooked politicians use? I "misspoke". This week I got a couple sad stories, at least the first one is anyhow, about how "gender equality" is doing it's part to ruin everything good. Are their distinctions in gender? Can you be whatever gender you choose? Let's go to the Bible and see what the creator of gender has to say shall we? Also, I'm going to give credit where credit is due and we'll discuss the 2018 Gerber Baby contest winner.You can stay up to date on all outlets of Gospel Over Gimmicks Ministries on Facebook:www.facebook.com/gospelovergimmicks

Colleen & Bradley
2/9 Friday Hour 1 - Colleen and Bradley

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018


Find out why the Gerber Baby and Falcon Heavy were trending as Kat Perkins joins Bradley for Friday's first hour!

The NewsWorthy
Budget Deal, Winter Olympics & Gerber Baby (+ 3QTh with Damona Hoffman) - Thursday, February 8th, 2018

The NewsWorthy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 12:55


All the news you need to know for Thursday, February 8th, 2018!  Today, can lawmakers make a deal before another government shutdown? And we're talking about one lawmaker's marathon, record-breaking speech. Plus: what to watch for at the Winter Olympics, from sports to politics, and why this year's Gerber baby is making history. All that and much more in less than 10 minutes! Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you.   Then, hang out after the news for Three Question Thursday. This week's guest is Damona Hoffman. Damona Hoffman is a certified dating coach, radio host, and TV personality. Damona was the host/dating expert of #BlackLove on FYI TV and the host/relationship expert on the A+E Networks TV series, A Question of Love, which just finished it's first season on FYI TV. In addition to her hundreds of media appearances (People Magazine, Essence Magazine, Ebony Magazine, and more) and hosting Dates & Mates with Damona Hoffman for 5 years, Damona is also the love expert for BET.com. For links to all the stories referenced in today's episode, visit https://www.theNewsWorthy.com and click Episodes.

The Michael Duprey Variety Hour
#064 Sean Spicy, Dieter Buckles

The Michael Duprey Variety Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 68:19


Former Gerber Baby and Current Gerber Man Sean Spicy joins us on the show to discuss his new business ventures and his gripes with the current Gerber Baby. Also, Dieter Buckles--host of the Dieter Buckles Show, joins us on the show to discuss his upbringing, his show, and his wide breadth of passions.Credits: Nick Boulahanis, Will CurryFind MDVH on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michaeldupreyvh/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MichaelDupreyVHAttributions:“Techno Dance Club” by D SMILEZIntro Theme:“Don't Weigh Me Down” by Broadcast 2000Interlude Song:“Americana Jam” by The Underscore Orkestra

FistShark Marketing
FistShark Marketing 19: Gerber Baby Farm

FistShark Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2014 30:46


The horrible truth behind a long-running campaign is at risk of being exposed, Dean Cain is obsessed with rehearsing his ultimate performance, and the team reflects on how they prefer to take their coffee. In this episode: (00:45) Coffee(11:40) Gerber Baby Farm(22:40) Rehearsing Cain

The Matthew Aaron Show
The Matthew Aaron Show, November 12th, 2011 (James Dumont)

The Matthew Aaron Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2011 131:52


Born and raised in Chicago and New York City, James DuMont seemed destined for television; his great Uncle Alan B. DuMont created the DuMont Television Network of the ‘40's and ‘50's, which featured Jackie Gleason in THE HONEYMOONERS, filmed on DuMont television cameras and broadcast in homes on DuMont TVs. James's father, James Sr., was a photographer and his mother studied interior design at the Art Institute of Chicago. Of French and Swedish decent, James began his career in Chicago as a child model as the 1966 Gerber Baby. DJing at the famed Studio 54 in NYC where his love of music and dancing. HBO's TREME (where James works opposite Oscar winning actress Melissa Leo) and recently on TNT's MEN OF A CERTAIN AGE (where he worked opposite 4-time EMMY winning actor Ray Romano). James has seven Feature Films coming out including FLYPAPER (with Patrick Dempsey from and the writers of THE HANGOVER), INSIDE OUT (with Michael Rappaport), THE CHAPERONE (with WWE star Triple H), After Dark Films original Horror/Thriller SECONDS APART (with Orlando Jones), TICKING CLOCK (with Cuba Gooding, Jr.), National Lampoon's SNATCHED (with Andrew McCarthy), Xtinction Predator X and SPEED DEMONS. James is currently in Mexico filming LITTLE BOY with OSCAR nominees Emily Watson & Tom Wilkinson and just finished filming, a pilot for the USA Network. He also currently working on 5 Feature Films he is developing with his producing partners in NYC, LA and Louisiana and developing his one-man- play MY LIFE AS A DJ. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app