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Send us Fan MailWatching your child step into independence can be the proudest moment and the most unsettling one. Graham Clark joins us to speak honestly about what happened when his son Bradley, an autistic young adult, moved into his own home and Graham's full-time carer role began to change. What do you do when the routines that once held you together disappear, and the question “Who am I now?” will not go away? We talk about carer identity and why so many parents lose themselves in survival mode. Graham shares what burnout looked like for him, how carrying every decision became a “burden”, and why building a team around your loved one can protect your mental health. He also opens up about the darker stretch of uncertainty and grief that followed the transition, the isolation of having no support network for himself, and receiving a PTSD diagnosis in 2023. Therapy becomes a turning point, not as a quick fix but as the steady maintenance that helps him notice early warning signs and respond with care. You will also hear practical guidance on disability support in Australia and the NDIS space: finding the right support workers, relying on word of mouth, letting an established team mentor new staff, and taking safety seriously with checks and qualifications like Certificate III and NDIS screening. We finish with a grounded reminder that asking for help can start with one call to a helpline, your GP, or services like Beyond Blue and Carer Gateway. If this resonates, subscribe to the Empowered Parent podcast, share the episode with a fellow carer, and leave a review so more families can find it. danabaltutis.com, mytherapyhouse.com.au, https://mytherapyhouse.com.au/your-childs-therapy-journey/ https://www.danabaltutis.com/services
Send us Fan MailLeather can feel like a closed circle until someone hands you a map and reminds you that there's more than one way to belong. We sit down with Graham Clark, an Australian leatherman who identifies as a daddy, to talk about his book Finding Your Leather Tribe and the real problem it solves: not just learning “how leather works,” but finding people who make your desires feel legible, welcome, and safe. We dig into the idea of a second coming out, first as gay, then as leather or BDSM, and why that process can still be emotional even with endless information online. Graham shares how he collected coming out stories from leathermen around the world, what he looked for, and what made some stories too painful to revisit. We also talk about why international leather culture matters, where representation is growing, and where political reality and language barriers still make visibility harder. Then we shift to the practical side: consent and negotiation as baseline skills, plus the nuts and bolts of building a living resource guide with bars, clubs, social groups, retailers, events, and apps. Graham explains how the website expands beyond the book and why community submissions are essential to keeping it accurate and truly global. To close, Ask Edge tackles a challenging question about feederism and a weight gain fetish: how to work through shame, apply risk-aware consensual kink, protect health, and cope with a society that judges bodies harshly when a fetish is visible every day. If you've ever wondered how community changes what you can accept about yourself, this conversation goes there. Subscribe for more kink and leather education, share this with a friend who's searching for their people, and leave a review so others can find the show.Support the showAsk Edge! Go to https://www.speakpipe.com/LTHREDGE to leave ask a question or leave feedback. Find Edge's other content on Instagram and Twitter. Also visit his archive of educational videos, Tchick-Tchick.
Send us Fan MailA child can be sleeping through the night, walking on time, and lighting up your world with cheeky joy, and you can still end up facing a diagnosis that changes everything. Graham Clark joins us to start a special six-week series, sharing what it's been like to parent Bradley, a now mid-twenties neurodivergent young man, from the earliest signs right through to supported independence.We talk about the moments that first raised questions, like speech developing into substituted sounds, and sensory differences around food textures and loud environments. Graham takes us back to the uncertainty of assessments and the long wait for an autism diagnosis, and he's candid about the grief that followed, the fear of the unknown, and the flood of “what if” questions that so many parents carry in silence. We also reflect on how much has changed in Australia, with stronger neurodiversity awareness, neuro-affirming perspectives, and NDIS supports that can make real independence possible.Most importantly, Graham shares what helped his family move forward: teamwork with his wife Tracy, learning from therapists without getting overwhelmed, and building Bradley's skills through practical steps, visual supports, and a steady belief in what's possible. We explore what “success” can mean when you reframe it as safety, happiness, community contribution, and belonging, and why dads need more spaces to talk to other dads without judgement. If you're parenting a child with autism or supporting neurodivergent adulthood, you'll walk away with hope that feels grounded, not wishful.Subscribe to the Empowered Parent Podcast, share this series with someone who needs it, and leave us a review so more families can find these stories. What's one question you wish you could ask a parent who's further down the track? danabaltutis.com, mytherapyhouse.com.au, https://mytherapyhouse.com.au/your-childs-therapy-journey/ https://www.danabaltutis.com/services
It's MaxFunDrive. And here, for the first time, we give you an exclusive look (well, listen) at the craft of podcasting: presenting Casters on Casters. In this episode, Jordan, Jesse, Go! hosts Jesse Thorn and Jordan Morris sit down with Stop Podcasting Yourself hosts Dave Shumka and Graham Clark to talk about the best films of 2008, abandoned bits, and how they keep things fresh on a long-running show. If this glamorous, in-depth journey into what makes your favorite hosts tick inspires you, support them by joining as a member at maximumfun.org/join. Edited and Produced by Jordan Kauwling for Maximum Fun. Happy MaxFunDrive! Right now is the best time to start a membership to support your favorite shows. Learn more and join at https://maximumfun.org/joinjjgo
It's MaxFunDrive. And here, for the first time, we give you an exclusive look (well, listen) at the craft of podcasting: presenting Casters on Casters. In this episode, Jordan, Jesse, Go! hosts Jesse Thorn and Jordan Morris sit down with Stop Podcasting Yourself hosts Dave Shumka and Graham Clark to talk about the best films of 2008, abandoned bits, and how they keep things fresh on a long-running show. If this glamorous, in-depth journey into what makes your favorite hosts tick inspires you, support them by joining as a member at maximumfun.org/join. Edited and Produced by Jordan Kauwling for Maximum Fun.
Archie and Tom are joined by pod debutant Graham Clark to discuss Wimbledon 1 - Argyle 3 - a game that had it all. A barnstorming start with Argyle taking an early lead, a wobble, and then substitutions that worked in Argyle's favour for once. The tide turned, and it ended up being a very convincing win.The joy doesn't stop there, as the trio look around at other results on the day, all going in Argyle's favour and giving those play-off hopes another boost — if not fully reignited, then certainly fuelled further.In Part Two, there's an update on the women's team, including a look back at that huge Real Bedford win, which may have helped secure second spot.There's also a discussion around the redundancies that drew so much attention during the week, with around 20 members of staff let go, including Charlie Rose. The group discuss the communication around it, the perceived lack of clarity, and the wider financial state of the club and the football landscape.Things end on a lighter note as they look ahead to the play-off picture, the final three games, and what could be a huge six-pointer away at Bradford in midweek.Plymouth Argyle Women Supporter's Club contact - argylewomensc@gmail.com Social Media post regarding Real Bedford travel - https://www.instagram.com/p/DXPl95zDMtZ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Chris, Mike and James are joined by comedian and trailblazing podcaster Graham Clark! After discussing puns, feet and modern AC/DC performances, the fellows get serious for a long, hard look at Steve Urkel/Jaleel White. Enjoy!Be sure to follow Graham on Instagram.***Keep your ears open for James Hartnett's second album, It's Not Looking Good, dropping March 20th! GET YOUR TICKETS for Evil Men LIVE on April 10th at Comedy Bar on Bloor Street in Toronto. This is your chance to be part of a LIVE and totally ILLEGAL podcast recording featuring incredible guests, unique jokes and special surprises. PURCHASE TICKETS HERE!And don't forget to subscribe to the Evil Men Patreon for bonus episodes every week!Brought to you By: The Sonar Network Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Chris, Mike and James are joined by comedian/ podcaster Graham Clark for a long, hard look at Steve Urkel/Jaleel White. Enjoy! Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
We've got a debate on tourists that's fanny-packed with jokes, then, it's a vali-date with destiny when we discuss comparing yourself to others.Featuring: Myles Anderson, Yumi Nagashima, Graham Clark, and Syd Bosel.
It's never too late for night owls to take on early birds, then, we decide if dogsledding is paws-itively thrilling.Featuring: Don Kelly, Yumi Nagashima, Graham Clark, and Jenny Hamilton.
Jon and Tim speak with Graham Clark, the author of Coming Out as a Gay Man, Finding Your Tribe as a Leatherman, about his project documenting the coming out stories of leathermen across the globe. In this sextras episode Graham shares his story about his experiences coming out as HIV positive during the AIDS crisis, his first kink experiences and some of the interesting stories leathermen across the globe have shared with him. Graham's project can be found on Kickstarter here Follow Tim instagram.com/beatzradio/ Follow Jon instagram.com/barbarylion/ Follow Craig instagram.com/white.dragon.339/ This episode was recorded on the lands of the Yalukut Weelam clan of the Boon Wurrung peoples. We pay our respects to their elders, past, present and emerging, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. Find other JOY podcasts at joy.org.au
Jon and Tim speak with Graham Clark, the author of Coming Out as a Gay Man, Finding Your Tribe as a Leatherman, about his project documenting the coming out stories of leathermen across the globe. Graham's project can be found on Kickstarter here Follow Tim instagram.com/beatzradio/ Follow Jon instagram.com/barbarylion/ Follow Craig instagram.com/white.dragon.339/ This episode was recorded on the lands of the Yalukut Weelam clan of the Boon Wurrung peoples. We pay our respects to their elders, past, present and emerging, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. Find other JOY podcasts at joy.org.au
What topic would you like us to cover next?What does it take to market an iconic British agricultural product in today's digital world? Graham Clark, Director of Marketing at British Wool, pulls back the curtain on the fascinating journey of promoting this sustainable fiber to modern consumers.British Wool stands as the last remaining farmers' cooperative in the UK, representing approximately 30,000 sheep farmers across the nation. Unlike conventional businesses, this unique organization returns all profits directly to farmers, supporting rural communities while championing sustainability. Graham shares how they've navigated the complex challenge of communicating their distinctive identity to consumers who often don't understand the difference between "wool" and "British wool."The conversation takes us through British wool's remarkable versatility beyond just clothing. Did you know the iconic upholstery on London Underground seating is made from British wool in Yorkshire? Or that wool bedding naturally regulates your body temperature while you sleep? These practical applications highlight wool's superiority over synthetic alternatives, which Graham pointedly reminds us are essentially plastic.We explore how British Wool has built brand awareness through innovative campaigns, including collaborations with Love Island's Farmer Will and Shaun the Sheep. Their marketing strategy balances traditional channels like radio with contemporary digital approaches, resulting in measurable success brand recognition has increased 7% in recent years, with nearly a third of consumers now recognizing their iconic "crook mark" logo.The episode also delivers honest reflections on marketing mishaps, from printing 50,000 high-quality brochures with the wrong phone number to mail merge disasters that sent customers competitors' information. These candid stories remind us that even seasoned marketers make mistakes, it's how we respond and learn that matters.Listen now to discover how this legacy brand is fighting fast fashion while supporting local farmers. Whether you're a marketing professional seeking inspiration or simply curious about sustainable consumer choices, this episode offers valuable insights into how traditional industries can thrive in the modern marketplace.Subscribe today and join the conversation about bringing sustainability to the forefront of consumer consciousness! Is your marketing strategy ready for 2025? Book a free 15-min discovery call with Chris to get tailored insights to boost your brand's growth.
We decide if wearing denim is a dream and whether ordering delivery is a breeze.Featuring: Stacey McGunnigle, Myles Anderson, Graham Clark and Lachlan Patterson.
The co-ghosts team up with hilarious comedian and friend Graham Clark to discuss horse lasers, Terminator 2, and gender affirming care! Please share and donate to Jay's transition fundraiser
In this episode, Paul Tyler, Ramsey Smith, and Graham Clark discuss the emerging opportunities in in-plan annuities inside 401k plans. They explore the importance of guaranteed income, the skills needed for insurance carriers to compete effectively, and the strategic partnerships necessary for success. The conversation delves into product design, the role of target date funds, and the significance of being proactive in a rapidly evolving market. The speakers emphasize the need for carriers to take leadership roles and adapt to changing market conditions to ensure long-term viability and profitability. Learn more: thatannuityshow.com
Ramsey Smith and Graham Clark share insights on the challenges of securing retirement income, the importance of 401k plans, and the need for effective stakeholder engagement. They explore how ALEXIncome aims to provide sustainable solutions that bridge the gap between traditional retirement income sources and modern investment strategies, emphasizing the significance of education and transparency for plan participants. This conversation delves into the complexities of retirement planning, focusing on the importance of guaranteed income, the impact of market disruptions on investment strategies, and the role of technology and innovative products in enhancing financial security for retirees. The discussion highlights the need for a shift in how retirement funds are managed, emphasizing the benefits of annuities and the potential of blockchain technology in simplifying processes.
Charlie Demers and Lisa Baker are anything but fake when they discuss if it's okay to ignore the news. Then, are windows superior to doors? Graham Clark and Charles Haycock tear a weather-strip off each other in this architectural argument.
Matt talks with comedian, writer and producer Graham Clark about being authentic, keeping up with comedy & committing to ideas. Graham Clark's Website: https://grahamclark.com/Graham Clark's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grahamclarkwastakenMatt Falk's Links: https://linktr.ee/mattfalkTell a friend about us!Credit: Music: https://www.purple-planet.comCredit: Photo: https://www.createastir.ca/articles/graham-clark-laugh-trackMy guest today is a comedian, writer, producer and comedic juggernaut from Vancouver British Columbia.He's got his own Comedy Now special on CTV, He was the winner of YUK YUK'S (cross country) Great Canadian laugh Off and he's won three Canadian Comedy Awards Not only is he a regular and favourite performer on The Debaters, he's also a writer and producer on the show. Almost all the jokes on The Debaters gets filtered through Graham and he helps turn every one funnier. If you're standing backstage, before going on and need a better punchline to one of your bits, you just ask Graham. He leaves for 5 minutes and then comes back with something hilarious.He also has lended his writing talents to This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Corner Gas Animated and his numerous Fringe Festival Shows.If there's any question about whether this man is a comedic genius, he performed a fringe show where he literally read the phonebook and he received 5 stars from CBCFor 3 years he has performed a 24 hour comedy marathon in support of Little Mountain Gallery He is the co-host of the absolute smash hit podcast STOP PODCASTING YOURSELF. They've interviewed, Brent Butt, Paul F Tompkins and practically every major working comedian in Canada and beyond. And the podcast won a Canadian Comedy Award for Best Podcast/Audio Show or Series on THREE SEPARATE OCCASIONS.He's appeared at Just for Laughs, Halifax Comedy Festival, Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Bumbershoot and Edinburgh Fringe festival. Graham is also the creator of beardpaintings.com, where he sells paintings made using his beard as a paintbrush and donates the proceeds to charity.His latest comedy album, NEVER WAS was nominated for a Juno Award in 2024.It's…GRAHAM CLARK! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode deep dives into the world of carpets with two expert interviews. We explore the journey of wool from sheep to carpet with British Wool's Graham Clark and learn how Carpet Recycling UK's Mike Dobson is reducing waste and promoting sustainability in flooring.What's InsideThe role British Wool plays in turning wool from British sheep into high-quality carpetsThe innovative "Shaun the Sheep" initiative to promote wool carpetsHow Carpet Recycling UK is transforming carpet waste management and reducing landfillMemorable Quote"It's better for the environment… if you're selling a wool carpet, you're supporting sheep farmers and doing your bit for sustainability." — Graham Clark, British WoolGuest InformationGraham Clark – Marketing Director, British WoolWebsite: https://www.britishwool.org.ukMike Dobson – Non-Executive Director, Carpet Recycling UKWebsite: https://www.carpetrecyclinguk.comRecycle My Carpet: https://www.recyclemycarpet.co.ukEpisode Sponsored By:https://www.instarmac.co.uk/products/ultrafloor/https://www.facebook.com/UltraFloorContractFlooringSolutions/https://www.instagram.com/ultraflooruk/https://www.tiktok.com/@ultrafloorImportant LinksGrab your FREE contractor kit from UltraFloor here http://ultra-floor.co.uk/ Where to find us:https://theukflooringpodcast.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/theukflooringpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/theukflooringpodcasthttps://www.youtube.com/@cockerillco6141Produced by Cockerill & Co.Reach out on 01325 952548 or email hello@cockerillandco.co.uk.Website:https://www.cockerillandco.co.uk/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cockerillandco/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/cockerillandco/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bruce Clark and Clare Belford go their separate ways on whether it's never too late to get divorced. Then, Graham Clark and Julie Kim avoid knee-jerky reactions when they decide if nothing beats a convenience store.
Join hosts Paul Tyler, Tisa Rabun-Marshall, Bruno Caron, Ramsey Smith, and guest Graham Clark from Alex Income as they delve into the pivotal role annuities can play in retirement planning. Learn more about ALEX.fyi: and ALEXIncome: Connect with Ramsey Smith, Founder and CEO: Connect with Graham Clark, Partner and Head of Product: Tune in to the full episode catalogue:
Graham Clark and Katie-Ellen Humphries have a Van-do attitude when they decide if Vancouver is a no fun city. Then, should you always be yourself? Mikey Dubs and Simon King outdo themselves with this personal patter.
How do you save a football club from Administration? Following on from Graham Clark's interview we spoke with his successor as head of the Plymouth Argyle Fans Trust, former Club President Chris Webb. We convene just days after fellow Devon side Torquay United are placed into Administration but it is never the less a timely reminder of those dark days we faced as a club. We'll discuss how the Fans Trust, PASOTI and the Green Taverners came together as once, a chance meeting with Kevin Heaney and his wild plans, The Argyle Vigil, Peter Risdale's help and hindrance, being introduced to James Brent and persuading him to save the club.We move on to him jumping from one side of the table to the other; becoming Honorary Club President, beginning to understand internal decisions and his speech at Wembley in front of sixty-odd thousand. #pafc | #tufcThen we'll talk all things Torquay and how we as a collective can help them through their own fight against Administration; the collective power fans can bring, wether football has an ownership problem - and how do we avoid them? Politics within the sport AND how Unionism can help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcaster and comedian Graham Clark joins Becky and Cam on the A Year in Film Podcast to chat about two music-themed, and accuracy-challenged movies from 2002: 8 Mile and 24 Hour Party People. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're joined by Graham Clark - former Chair of the Plymouth Argyle Fans Trust - to discuss those frightful times back in administration where we minutes away from losing the club we love. We touch on a whole host of things including; How a QPR fan fell in love with Argyle, Schooling Roy Hodgson, Playing at Selhurst Park and Chelsea Trials THEN we move on to Graham's involvement in building the Home Park Horseshoe, Becoming Chair of the Argyle Fans' Trust, Warning Signs + Winding Up Order, Touch on Risdale, Heaney, Guilfoyle - the lot! Argyle fans coming Together as One, Reigns of Reid, Fletcher & Larrieu, Getting Staff Paid after 13 months, James Brent's Involvement AND Praise for everyone who helped to saved our club.Enjoy! #pafc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brittany Lyseng and Kelly Taylor have a refreshing debate on the strengths and weaknesses of non-alcoholic beverages. Then, it's a Halloween treat when Graham Clark and Amy Edgar juggle fact and funny on whether everyone should fear clowns.
CXPA Marks CX Day, A Global CX Celebration, Podcast, Without customers you don't have revenue “Without customers you don't have revenue,” says Patty Soltis of Upwork and of the Florida Network and CXPA. At its core, customer experience, CX, is about the people that make ant business possible: the customers and their experiences, as customers. “It makes perfectly good sense to pay attention to the customer.” In this podcast we learn about a group, CXPA, the global association of CX professionals. Soltis is joined on this podcast by Graham Clark of MCorp.CX and the Florida Network, who tells us about CXPA and how it became the leading organization in the CX community. Also joining the podcast is Mark Daley, a recognized industry leader with decades of telecoms leadership experience, and who recently systematized the sectors of the emerging AI industry. CX Day 2023, a global day to celebrate the organizations, individuals, and customers. Soltis and Clark walk us through a deeper understanding of CX, from being what Soltis describes as a “shiny object”, to making CX central to corporate culture and what Clark calls as “foundational”: who is the customer, what does the customer want, how is the customer changing? We learn about the centrality of telecom to CX, since connectivity, communication and being understood are central to achieving CX. We learn about how people can walk through the CX door to making their organization more CX centered and how the CXPA offers resources for people at all stages of CX development. Visit https://www.cxpa.org/home https://youtu.be/GZurtX6YNIY?si=uAAwflOGsB87UBEz
We're delighted that Graham Clark, Former Chair of the Argyle Fans' Trust, has joined the Green & White Pod as a regular contributor. In his first episode we preview Saturday's trip to Deepdale to face Preston. Including; Ryan Lowe vs Steven Schumacher; Lowe's legacy and Schumacher's brains. Reunion with Risdale and him saving our club, preview Saturday's atmosphere, relive that famous night in Milton Keynes, Bury some hatchets, talk ticketing priority, Bundu's work permit and even a mention for Sheffield Wednesday's Tango and Bailey Peacock Farrell's Dad. #pafc #pnefc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graham Clark (comedian, Stop Podcasting Yourself) returns to the show for an extra-long, in-person episode and it wouldn't be complete without us watching Nicole Arbour's insane music video and talking about a Block that Graham admits he fully deserves. On this episode we go deep on New York Fries, seltzer, free stuff we get for doing podcasts, ad jingles, and as we get into some B-movies Graham loves, we learn an awful lot about the football and movie career of Brian Bosworth. Plus, we discuss the weird Ted Lasso fandom, Stefan starts to speedrun Gollum, and Tom Hanks' niece goes absolutely batshit crazy on a reality game show. If you want to go batshit crazy, consider signing up for even more of our insane content over at patreon.com/blockedparty, where $5/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every damn month! Last week, Chris James joined us for a controversial bonus hangout episode where Stefan promised him that it was a main ep. But it wasn't. We discuss that and have a lot of laughs and you'll love it. This week, Jacob Balshin returns after his very memorable debut appearance a few months ago for a mailbag episode, where we answer YOUR listener questions. Plus you get merch discounts, access to our Discord, and lots more fun stuff. Don't miss it! Graham Clark is a comedian and one of the hosts of Stop Podcasting Yourself, one of the longest-running and best comedy podcasts out there. You can follow him on Twitter at @grahamclark and on Instagram at @grahamclarkwastaken. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big Daddy Tazz and Maddy Kelly decide if dad jokes should be praised or pun-ished. Then, Graham Clark and Don Kelly have a big boxing match when they discuss if shopping malls should live on forever.
On a special episode, Ali and Asif interview comedian, producer and podcaster Graham Clark (‘Stop Podcasting Yourself'). The guys start off by asking Graham about his early days in comedy (with praise for the legendary Brent Butt) and his love of libraries. They then discuss how he got into podcasting, how they choose guests and the logo for ‘Stop Podcasting Yourself'. Ali then asks Dave about his beard and his beard paintings. They then discuss his one man show ‘Graham Clark reads the Phone Book', his ‘Comedy Now' special from several years ago, and the 24 hour comedy marathons he has done for charity. Graham then sticks around as the guys discuss food allergies (33:55). Asif reviews the common food allergies and Graham discusses his numerous allergies and how he deals with them. Asif then discuss allergy testing and Graham recounts his extreme reactions to these skin prick tests. Graham discusses how allergies were less emphasized when he was younger which segues into the topic of allergy bullying. Asif starts by starting off by discussing how common allergy bullying is in both the US and Canada. They discuss some lawsuits regarding allergy bullying in the USA as well as the controversy regarding allergy bullying in the kids movie ‘Peter Rabbit'. Graham then concludes by discussing how he avoids allergens in his daily life. The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com Follow us on Social media: Twitter: @doctorvcomedian Instagram: doctorvcomedian Show Notes: Graham Clark's website (with Beard Paintings) http://grahamclark.com/ Stop Podcasting Yourself: https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/stop-podcasting-yourself/ Graham Clark spins his childhood love of Pee-wee Herman silliness into comedy gold and good deeds: https://www.straight.com/arts/graham-clark-spins-his-childhood-love-of-pee-wee-herman-silliness-into-comedy-gold-and-good Vancouver's Graham Clark to Perform 24-Hour Stand-Up Set: https://exclaim.ca/comedy/article/vancouvers_graham_clark_to_perform_24-hour_standup_set Allergy bullying: It's real, and it's dangerous: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/whitecoat/allergy-bullying-it-s-real-and-it-s-dangerous-1.4627456 In Allergy Bullying, Food Can Hurt: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/15/well/family/in-allergy-bullying-food-can-hurt.html Allergy bullying: When food is a weapon: https://www.cnn.com/2013/01/05/health/bullying-food-allergies/index.html The impact of bullying in Canadian children with confirmed food allergy and its influence on wearing medical identification: https://www.proquest.com/openview/f91a3079949fc4cddd745ee5e6733888/1?pq-origsite=gscho Child and Parental Reports of Bullying in a Consecutive Sample of Children With Food Allergy: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3529950/ Three teens charged with knowingly exposing allergic classmate to pineapple. She was hospitalized. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/education/wp/2018/01/26/3-teens-charged-with-knowingly-exposing-allergic-classmate-to-pineapple-she-was-hospitalized/ Michigan Student Pleads Guilty in Peanut Butter Face-Smearing Case: https://www.allergicliving.com/2017/09/06/michigan-student-pleads-guilty-in-peanut-butter-face-smearing-case/ Parents boycott ‘Peter Rabbit' movie over food allergy scene: https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/12/health/peter-rabbit-movie-parents-boycott-bn/index.html Judge Sends Panera Peanut-in-Grilled Cheese Allergy Case to Trial: https://www.allergicliving.com/2018/06/16/judge-sends-panera-peanut-in-grilled-cheese-allergy-case-to-trial/ University Hospitals doctor prescribing peanut M&Ms to reverse deadly peanut allergies: https://www.cleveland19.com/story/38059151/university-hospitals-doctor-prescribing-peanut-mms-to-reverse-deadly-peanut-allergies/
Graham Clark is the Jack Reacher of Vancouver. Everyone knows that. Also, we predict the AI human domination that is certainly forthcoming. And a couple cum jokes. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network https://thesonarnetwork.com/
Maddy Kelly and Graham Clark decide if umbrellas or rain jackets rain supreme. Then, Lori Gibbs and Charlie Demers decide if flattery gets you anywhere when they discuss if it's better to give than receive compliments.
We shine our spotlight on comedian Graham Clark - and Graham shines his spotlight on the phone book.
The Debaters are all smiles for the premiere of their 17th season! First, sink your teeth into Charlie Demers and Deborah Kimmett's debate on free dental care. Then, you'll be seeing double when Graham Clark debates twin brothers Dylan and Dusty Williamson on whether everyone wins with twins!
On this week's episode, we'll celebrate the wrap of Season 3 and take a look at some of the highlights from the past sixteen weeks of Celestial Citizen Podcast! We hope you enjoy a recap of some of the conversations that are helping guide what a future space community will look like. Let's live up to our celestial potential together!As we close out this season, I want to extend a massive thank you to our guests that have boldly shared their knowledge, insights, and perspectives on what it will take to make the future of space exploration more inclusive and representative of all humanity. And an equally big thank you to our community of listeners who inspire the work that we do at Celestial Citizen. Your attention, engagement, and passion for the space industry is something that we are privileged to be the recipient of and we strive to be worthy of it. We are honored to have you in our celestial community.Thank you also to this show's editor Victor Figueroa who brings these conversations to life, Graham Clark who created the amazing intro and outro music for this podcast, Evan Yee & Helen Floersh for additional support, and Morgan Denman for graphic design. And of course, our wonderful sponsors this season: Zeno Power, Multiverse Media Group, and Mission: AstroAccess!Until next season…don't be afraid to take up space!Support the show
Graham Clark (Stop Podcasting Yourself) joins Jordan and Jesse to talk about whether or not Tommy Bahama is a real man, performing comedy with non-comedy acts, and Vancouver's favorite amusement park Playland.
Sophie is joined by Graham Clark (comedian) to talk about smoking, TikTok, and Sophie's obsession with Graham Clark.
Piers Morgan has it all: a beautiful mind, a glistening soul and the body of a sexy hunk. But he's also a little bit crappy. In fact, Piers rose to fame by harassing celebrities, writing racist headlines and attacking Meghan Markle 24/7. This week, Graham Clark from Stop Podcasting Yourself joins Chris, James and Michael to talk about Britain's loveliest guy.Be sure to follow Graham on Twitter.Support Evil Men on Patreon for EXCLUSIVE bonus episodes and special treats.Follow Evil Men on Twitter and Instagram. And rate and review us wherever possible!*** If you live in the Toronto area, get your tickets for EVIL MEN: LIVE! on Friday, April 29, 2022 at Comedy Bar.Brought to you By: The Sonar Network Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Piers Morgan has it all: a beautiful mind, a glistening soul and the body of a sexy hunk. But he’s also a little bit crappy. In fact, Piers rose to fame by harassing celebrities, writing racist headlines and attacking Meghan Markle 24/7. This week, Graham Clark from Stop Podcasting Yourself joins Chris, James and Michael to talk about Britain’s loveliest guy. Be sure to follow Graham on Twitter. Support Evil Men on Patreon for EXCLUSIVE bonus episodes and special treats. Follow Evil Men on Twitter and Instagram. And rate and review us wherever possible! *** If you live in the Toronto area, get your tickets for EVIL MEN: LIVE! on Friday, April 29, 2022 at Comedy Bar. Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Maddy Kelly and Charlie Demers take us back to school, arguing if a mid-life crisis is an easier experience than a quarter-life crisis. Then, Kathleen McGee and Graham Clark deliver an egg-cellent performance in their debate on all-day breakfast.
From smack in the middle of the country, Charlie Demers and Big Daddy Tazz are in Winnipeg discussing if the middle is always the best place to be? Then, Nour Hadidi and Graham Clark sign up for a debate on petitions.
Wonderful comedian, podcaster, and mensch Graham Clark returns to discuss merch, merkins, and what a moo means.
Welcome to our special bonus episode, Celestial Causes, in which we will highlight some of our favorite non-profits and organizations that are creating positive impact in STEM and space fields by living up to a message we hold dear here at Celestial Citizen, that space is for EVERYONE!However you plan to celebrate this holiday season, we wanted to send off our community of listeners with a fun, festive, and fundraising episode by encouraging everyone tuning in to donate to some or all of these great causes! Even if you aren't able to make a financial donation, this episode will also share other ways in which you can contribute your time and energy – and most importantly spread the word about these amazing non-profits to others in your community.So let's kick of the holiday season with a call to action – and support those that embody the values we'd like to see more of on this planet and off!We also hope you will enjoy some festive space holiday music sprinkled throughout this episode and provided by our favorite celestial musician, Graham Clark.So grab a mug of hot cocoa, cozy up, and enjoy our 2021 edition and inaugural episode of Celestial Causes!Organizations & Speakers FeaturedAstroAccess:Special Guests: Eric Ingram and Sina BahramPlease use the following links to directly donate to AstroAccess through either their fiscal sponsor, Yuri's Night, and also collaborative partner, People Love Art.Yuri's Night (the fiscal sponsor of AstroAccess): https://astroaccess.org/donate/People Love Art: https://peopleloveart.com/astroaccess/Space for Humanity:Special Guest: Rachel LyonsPlease use the following link to directly donate to Space for Humanity this holiday season: https://spaceforhumanity.org/donateBlack in Astro:Special Guest: Dakotah TylerPlease use the following link to directly donate to Black in Astro this holiday season: https://www.blackinastro.com/donateSupport the show (https://donorbox.org/celestial-citizen)
This week we are sharing an episode of the Strategic Families podcast. We had so much fun recording this!From the host, Graham Clark: "This episode of the Strategic Families podcast includes an interview with Andrew & Janelle Devlin -- awesome young parents with four kids who run a business together and have their own podcast, Love + Money. They have tons of energy and great tips on how to be healthy and involve our kids along the way. You're going to enjoy and be inspired by this!"
Katie-Ellen Humphries and Abdul Aziz go toe-to-toga on theme parties. Then, Peter Brown and Graham Clark try not to make an ob-scene over which jokes are superior: clean or dirty.
In this introductory episode, Strategic Families Podcast host Graham Clark discusses how God can use our families to advance His kingdom.
The co-ghosts are joined by some best friends of the podcast to discuss 69ing a potato, C.H.A.M.P. and the huge moo. Happy episode 300 everyone!
Live from the Rio Theatre in Vancouver BC, Doug welcomes Dave Shumka, Graham Clark and Ngaio Bealum to the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.