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“How's it going, can I have some money?” This week, the gals are sharing a very special interview with wonderful human and accomplished writer-actor-producer Susan Burke (Smashed, Stan Against Evil, Hidden America with Jonah Ray)!! Unfortunately, Susan lost her home in the LA fires earlier this year -- please consider donating to her venmo: @Susan-Burke-16We release two types of episodes -- interviews (that's this one!) and pop culture/reality TV chats. If you wanna hear Ann and Amanda talk reality TV, check out our recent Traitors episodes!Check out: Susan's venmo: @Susan-Burke-16WSANDA SUBMISSIONS: wsandasubmissions@gmail.comFollow us on instagram @wesignedannda @mikiannmaddox @liffordthebigreddog so you can slither in our DMs with constructive feedback, but please, for the love of god, don't cyberbully us. We're fragile :-/If you're picking up what we're putting down and want even more Ann and Amanda comedy content, support us on Patreon. You have no idea how many times we've said "Wait, this is too batshit.....we'll put it on Patreon." Our cover art was made by America's sweetheart, producer Maddy, and our theme song features parts of "Kawaii Til I Die" by Starjunk 95 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Summary: Christian Vincent, an Emmy-nominated choreographer and dancer with extensive experience in the entertainment industry, shares his professional journey. From his early beginnings in Ontario, Canada, to working with iconic artists like Madonna and Prince. Christian delves into the early influences that shaped his career, such as his pivotal encounter at Joe Tremaine's dance convention and the motivational support from choreographer Jackie Slate. His career in Los Angeles is marked by a dynamic range of roles from dancing to acting in films and TV shows like Hallmark Christmas movies. Christian discusses the transition from dance to choreography and directing, highlighting his work in various cities beyond LA, like Atlanta and Nashville. Furthermore, Christian offers sage advice for young dancers on navigating the transition from academic settings to professional stages, stressing the importance of continuous learning, networking, and versatility in dance styles. His approach underscores the need for dancers to be well-rounded and proactive in seeking opportunities. Show Notes: (0:03) Christian´s career in dance, including his early beginnings in Ontario, Canada, and his journey to becoming an Emmy-nominee (5:16) Dance career path, from early interest to college and professional training. (9:25) The importance of education in the dance industry. (13:53) Race and identity in the dance industry. (19:10) Dance and acting career progression in Los Angeles. (23:21) Career options for dancers beyond LA. (28:12) Career paths in the entertainment industry, choreography, directing, and producing. (32:58) Transitioning from dance competitions to professional dance industry (37:09) Dance training programs and their benefits for young dancers. (41:17) Transitioning from dancer to choreographer. (45:36) Dance career paths, visa requirements, and job opportunities in the US and Canada. (50:25) Dance career paths and recording self-tapes. (55:20) Transitioning from college to professional life in the performing arts. Biography: As a dancer, Christian danced and/or toured with artists such as Madonna (dance captain, Drowned World tour), Prince, Britney Spears, Gloria Estefan, Shakira, Ricky Martin, Stevie Wonder, Chayanne, Mandy Moore, Geri Halliwell, Macy Gray, Brian Setzer Orchestra, and Ashanti. He was also featured in various film projects such as She's All That, Starsky and Hutch, Rent, The Wedding Planner, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Flintstones: Viva Rock Vegas, Ms. Congeniality 2, and GI Joe 2: Retaliation. In addition, his extensive television appearances include Buffy, Disney's Annie, Arrested Development, Baywatch, Mad TV, The George Lopez Show, Cold Case, and Dancing with the Stars. Christian was recently nominated for the 74th Emmy awards in the category of outstanding choreography for scripted programming for his work on The Porter series. Christian's choreographic expertise can also be seen in Netflix's series Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker, starring Oscar winner Octavia Spencer, the Lifetime biopic about rap super group Salt-N-Pepa, and The Christmas Dance. Christian's other choreographic works include Noah's Arc: Jumping The Broom, and the Global TV series Canada Sings. Christian appeared in the Off-Broadway production of Radiant Baby, directed by George C. Wolfe. He has made appearances on Smallville, Center Stage 2, Fringe, Fallen, Sins of the Mother, Continuum, and Hidden America with Jonah Ray. He´s currently a faculty member with LA Dance Magic Dance Convention and Triple Threat Dance Convention, and he was also a professor at the highly esteemed USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance. Christian is an active and proud member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/christian.jd.vincent https://www.facebook.com/christian.vincent Webpage https://www.christianvincentonline.com/
The sermon opens with a piece of a Hidden America episode about the sacrificial generosity and dedication of a generally unsung hero of the Revolutionary War named Thomas Nelson. Pastor Galen then walks through modern examples of courage under pressure, standing for one's beliefs, and words from the founding fathers, themselves, about how intertwined our Faith and the principles of our nation truly are.
Amy explores Hidden America withJeanne Marie Laskas: From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country Work.
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. This week's guest is comedian, actor, writer and podcaster, Jonah Ray. Today we are talking about "Left and Leaving" by The Weakerthans (2000). We talk about how whatever Weakerthans album you are listening to at that moment is your favorite album, how getting older makes music not as bad as you remember, touring without gps, The Wedding Crashers soundtrack and so much more! You may recognize Jonah Ray from his most recent stint on Netflix's revival of Mystery Science Theater, Hidden America or his many podcasts including Jonah Raydio and Let Me Watch Your Movie With You. You can catch Jonah Ray in the new Hulu original horror/comedy film "Pooka Lives." Episode edited/produced by Sarah Blumenthal Theme song performed by Pretty Matty
EPISODE 11: Goofin’ with Christie Buchele! Christie has made a name for herself by sharing the heart-wrenching and hilarious realities of being a woman with a disability. Christie has been featured on Viceland’s Flophouse; Hidden America with Jonah Ray; and Laughs on Fox. Christie has performed at the Crom Comedy Festival in Omaha, Nebraska, Denver's own High Plains Comedy Festival, Hell Yes Fest, and Limestone Comedy Festival.
Jonah Ray does comedy, music, and talking… SO good. ‘Mystery Science Theatre 3000: The Return’ came on Netflix in 2017, and I’ve been a Jonah-phile ever since. I became an instant fan of SeeSo original ‘Hidden America w Jonah Ray’, CC’s ‘The Meltdown w Jonah & Kumail’ and a fan of nothing more than the podcast Jonah Raydio, where Jonah (a ‘Nerdist’ alumn) along with his friends Cash Hartzell & Neil Mahoney hangout, talk about music and jab each other silly. Through this podcast I discovered Jonah’s musical prowess (oh, a contributor for SPIN! btw) and bought the DOPE A F “You Can’t Call Me Al - EP”, a tribute to his friend and icon Weird Al Yankovic. Have I given the interweb-bots enough career titles? I’d like to highlight here in paragraph 2, that Jonah’s been dropping more mad science internally and physically, than creatively in the last while. We talk about the scope of his career and how he feels about his time in Los Angeles; where everyone for the most part, has seen him through adolescence. He talks about the strides he’s made to improve his health & outlook and about moving forward after years of a latched-on persona. A through-line, is both an appreciation for public creative work and our shared love of putting things together as children, that lead to everything after. This episode features 6 awesome songs, by Jonah Ray, Hop Along, Queen Ansleis & Kali Kazoo… most of which I discovered and fell for while listening to Jonah Raydio. JONAH RAY Bandcamp: https://villapianosbytheairport.bandcamp.com/ Bandsintown (why not): https://www.bandsintown.com/a/153131-jonah-ray Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonahray IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2370462/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonahray/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonahray Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/user1081169 JONAH RAYDIO Happy (belated) 8th Anniversary! Sklarbro Country: https://www.sklarbrocountry.com/podcasts/jonah-raydio/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonahraydio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JonahRaydio Twitter (Neil Mahoney): https://twitter.com/neilmahoney Twitter (Cash Hartzell): https://twitter.com/cashhartz WATCH MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATRE 3000 https://mst3k.com/ Follow @mst3k on IG WATCH HIDDEN AMERICA w JONAH RAY https://vimeo.com/showcase/7342211 WATCH THE MELTDOWN w JONAH & KUMAIL http://www.cc.com/shows/the-meltdown-with-jonah-and-kumail Follow @meltdown_show on IG SONGS: Jonah Ray - “Reptillicus (New Wave)” https://asianmanrecords.bandcamp.com/album/you-cant-call-me-al Hop Along, Queen Ansleis - “Sirens” https://hopalongqueenansleis.bandcamp.com/album/freshman-year Jonah Ray - “Everywhere Man” https://villapianosbytheairport.bandcamp.com/album/you-can-call-me-rodrigues Kali Kazoo - “Ken Burns” https://kalikazoo.bandcamp.com/track/ken-burns Jonah Ray - “Welcome To (Amish) Paradise” https://asianmanrecords.bandcamp.com/album/you-cant-call-me-al Jonah Ray, Baron Vaughn, Hampton Yount & Rebecca Hanson - “Every Country Has a Monster” ALL THINGS TDS TDS.CARRD.CO CREDITS: Conversation recorded October 4th, 2020, at HQ in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, Canada; via Zoom to Jonah Ray in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Host, editor, producer and more: Todd Donald todddonaldmusic.carrd.co Voice-over on intro/outro: Milo Axelrod miloaxelrod.com Theme music: William Chernoff; excerpts from the recording “Makie Elkino (Live)” williamchernoff.com Conversation-wrap music: JP Sunga jpsunga.com Cover art by Todd, photo by Daniel Hodgson The Todd Donald Show is presented, in part, by Afternoon Tea - Artist Collective + Record Label Born of the Shun Club. Shunned since 2012. afternoontealabel.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todddonaldshow/message
This week we are joined by the very talented Kyle Clark! Kyle is an LA-based comedian, known from Hulu’s “Coming to the Stage,” The Nerdist Stand Up Cluster 2015, and writing for SeeSo’s “Hidden America”with Jonah Ray. This week, we explore growing up in California, being a "fraidy cat", discovering punk rock, and so much more. Make sure to check out Kyle's podcasts, This is Rad! and Everything is Scary. Also check out Kyle's albums I'm a Person and Absolute Terror. Follow Kyle: @kyleclarkisradFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodCarly: Instagram: @carlymontag Twitter: @carlyjmontagEmily: @thefunnywalshEmail us! Aloneatlunch@gmail.com**LEAVE US A RATING AND REVIEW**
This week Sam, Max, and I sit down and check in on life., We address the Tiger in Room, and how on earth we got to where we, Obama's 'Operation Choke Point' strikes again. Help us grow by liking our post on Facebook and Twitter, giving us a retweet or share, and following our pages. Subscribe to us through your favorite podcast player or YouTube. Leave a great review and tell your friends to check us out. Shoot us an email at almostinagreement@gmail.com
Comedian Jonah Ray (@jonahray), host of Jonah Raydio and co-guest with Matt on TONIGHT'S episode of The Great Debate on Syfy, talks about his great Seeso show Hidden America, taking over MST3K (and his favorite episode), how flying snakes fly, hungry hungry black holes, Twitter hacks and Bitcoin scams, talking to prairie dogs and the coming population crash. This episode is brought to you by StartAPod, providing our listeners with a special offer by visiting StartAPod.com/probably
Brent Gill is a Denver comedian now living in Los Angeles. While regularly touring the US and Canada, he made his television debut on Viceland's Flophouse followed by an appearance on Hidden America with Jonah Ray and Jimmy Carr and the Science of Laughter on the BBC. Brent has devoted his life to comedy. Through his stand-up, he reports back to audiences on the terrible life-decisions and ridiculous misadventures that make up his daily existence. His comedy is fun, energetic, and authentic with a splash of filth. Brent has also featured for such high-profile comedians as Dave Chappelle, Ron White, Sebastian Maniscalco, Nate Bargatze, Chris Redd, Leslie Jones, Bob Saget, Whitney Cummings, Dave Attell and was selected for the High Plains, Burbank, Laughing Devil, and Sacramento Comedy Festivals. He is the creator of Infauxmation, a weird-news comedy show where he and fellow comedians riff on odd, but real, news from across the world. Brent created and produces the Boulder Comedy Show, regarded as one of the best independent comedy shows in Colorado. He produces and stars in The Roast of Halloween and The Holiday Roast, an annual character roast at Comedy Works. Bobby is joined by Brent to discuss, Life, Stand Up Comedy, Cars, Colorado, Outdoor life, Covid-19 & much more. Please subscribe or like us on social media platforms for updates on shows, events, and episode drops.www.TheMountainsidePodcast.comwww.BrentGillComedy.comwww.BoulderComedyShow.comSponsor Linkswww.TraegerGrills.com
Hello and welcome back to an all new episode of Spillin The Tea! Today we talk about the racial disparities of the school disciplinary system and more! Support us on Patron for as low as $3.00 a month for some very special rewards: https://www.patreon.com/nonsensethepodcast?fan_landing=true Have an idea that you want us to make a podcast about? If so, just send us an email at spillinteathepodcast@gmail.com and we will consider making a podcast with your idea! Make sure to tune in every Tuesday and Friday for brand new episodes of Spillin The Tea Follow Us on Instagram at: spillin_the_tea2 If you liked today's podcast please share it with friends and family so we can grow as a podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spillinthetea/support
Born and raised in Detroit, Ena first discovered her love for the performing arts at the age of eight. After playing the violin for 13 years and appearing in her first play, Free to Be You and Me, Ena went on to attend Indiana State University where she graduated and earned her B.A. in Music Business/ Entertainment. Ena also graduated from Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts in Southfield, Michigan. After graduating from Specs, Ena was casted in several plays including Ain't Nothing Promised, The Joy of Sex and Little Shop of Horrors. She is currently known for The Red Thunder (2015), Hidden America with Jonah Ray (2016), Alicia & Jerome (2018) and Made Public (2019). This piece is inspired by her son, Kendrick. Find more of Ena: Facebook: Ena.Fleming Twitter/Instagram: @flemingena --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together. Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter Follow Us: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 510 This episode we talk with Jonah Ray about art, friendship, movies, comedy, music and Mystery Science Theater 3000. And while we try to convert people to our pop culture religion, we also mention… Joel Hodgson, Mel Brooks, Weird Al Yankovic, Paul Myers, refusing the call to action, Defending your Life, Kids in the Hall, Where'd You Go, Bernadette, Hawaii, Anthony Bourdain, Ed Wood, Chris Farley, Felicia Day,Harmontown, Wayne White, Brendon Small, Jonah Raydio, The Groundlings, it’s a dream come true, Entertainment Tonight, Hampton Yount and Baron Vaughn, The Inbetweeners, Home Movies, BJ Novak, The Bruce Lee Band, you can drop a sandbag on some bullies, Mitchell, Dolemite Is My Name, Zach Galifianakis, Netflix, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, Westerns and Alfred Hitchcock, Alan Yang, if you don't let that out it destroys you, Mr. Show, John Candy, you gotta self-generate, BBC, Jeff Garlin, G4, Comedy Bang! Bang!, MST3K t-shirts, Crispin Glover, Rebecca Hanson, a certificate of live birth, I just found this back entrance into show business, Shaun of the Dead, Tuesday nights at the M Bar, Suspiria, Rob Delaney, shooting a movie, Hidden America, SCTV, I feel very proud… where we got was that last season's specifically, Dan Mintz, sitting in an editing bay, the slimming yellow jumpsuit, making a Marvel movie, it's just this giant orb and I don't see an entrance, EPKs, it feels cynical and mean, Nate Bargatze, Freddy Krueger, Matthew Barney, scared or dehydrated, Morgan Murphy, Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Suncoast Motion Picture Company. “...it's all that stuff that I always wanted and that’s what I loved so much about when I got into playing in bands when I was a kid. It’s just like, a bunch of people doing stuff - just because they love it! And that’s what I’ve been trying to do with everything I’ve done.” Follow Jonah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonahray/ and Twitter: https://twitter.com/jonahray
On the latest episode of the Talkhouse Podcast, friends and Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return co-stars Felicia Day and Jonah Ray sit down for a live on-stage conversation at LA Comic Con to find out all the stuff they realize they don’t actually know about one another! The two are inveterate multi-hyphenates – Day is an actress (from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog to Supernatural), web video creator (most famously of The Guild) and best-selling author (most recently of Embrace Your Weird) and Ray is a stand-up comedian, podcast host, TV host (Hidden America with Jonah Ray) and writer-director – so there’s no shortage of topics to dive into. In their wide-ranging talk, the two discuss everything from their plan Bs (if showbiz fails), Jonah’s planned indie movie about his Hawaii upbringing (which Bobcat Goldthwait is helping him with!), Felicia’s permissive, poop-friendly parenting approach, early bedtimes, accidentally ripping off Fleabag, and much, much more. For more filmmakers talking film and TV, visit Talkhouse Film at talkhouse.com/film. Subscribe now to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast.
Is trauma handed down through genetics, or is something we pick up along the way? Comedian Caitlin Gill (Misfits and Monsters, Hidden America) explains that social blindness is very real, even if she isn't quite sure exactly what it is. Follow Caitlin: @caitlinistall Follow Alex: @hooperhairpuff www.hoopercomedy.com for tour dates.
Under The Puppet – LIVE at the 2019 National Puppetry Festival with Special Guest Trace Beaulieu of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 Friday, July 19, 2019 – 7PM Coffman Theatre, Coffman Student Union 300 Washington Ave SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 GET TICKETS NOW – https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4258987 Join host Grant Baciocco for a special LIVE recording of Under the Puppet Podcast at the 2019 National Puppetry Festival at the University of Minnesota – Minneapolis! His guest will be Trace Beaulieu, the original Crow T. Robot on Mystery Science Theatre 3000! The two will discuss Trace’s puppetry career and then the floor will be opened for questions from the audience! About The Show: Under The Puppet – www.underthepuppet.com – is a monthly show that talks to professional puppeteers about the business of puppetry to help aspiring puppeteers turn pro! Hosted by Grant Baciocco (The Jim Henson Company, Mystery Science Theatre 3000: The Return). About the Guest: TRACE BEAULIEU is a comic actor, writer, and performer. He was a founding member of the Emmy-nominated, Peabody Award-winning, cult hit show, Mystery Science Theater 3000. In addition to writing, occasionally directing, designing and building sets and props, Trace performed the puppet character Crow T. Robot, and mad scientist Dr. Clayton Forrester. He repeated these roles in the 1996 film version of the show, MST3K: THE MOVIE. Trace wrote for ABC’s America’s Funniest Videos for nine seasons. He played a recurring character on Freak and Geeks, and has had cameo appearances on The West Wing and Arrested Development. For six years, he toured with the original cast of MST3K in a live movie riffing show, called CINEMATIC TITANIC. His most recent acting work includes the voice of A.R.T. the robot on Paul Feig’s OTHER SPACE, Dr. Sam Lodgpole on the web series VERMIN and Jonah Ray’s creepy uncle Pete on HIDDEN AMERICA season 2. His voice can be heard on the upcoming Adult Swim series TIGTONE. Trace currently travels with fellow MST3K alum Frank Conniff as THE MADS ARE BACK – www.themadsareback.com Social Media: www.facebook.com/underthepuppet www.twitter.com/underthepuppet GET TICKETS NOW – https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4258987
Legit punks Jonah Ray (Jonah Raydio, MST3K, Hidden America) and Jim Branscome (Cinematic Void) draft the seven best "punksploitation" films of all-time! Recorded at the Aero Theater
Most Indigenous people are nOt African American. Their ancestors are the original Indigenous American so called Indian. The color system was created to diminish nationality and land ownership. The Civil War lie helped cover up the Mudflood Reset. It was also a land grab to disenfranchise and brainwash the original inhabitants. Learn why the true identity of most black Americans is important to every American’s rights. America is actually Rome! The Hidden Black Nobility of Europe & The Mixed Lineage of Melanated America
In writing her book "Hidden America," Jean Marie Laskas has traveled the nation and discovered the people that really make our country work.
From fast food worker a shuttle bus drivers, many Americans aren’t able to afford housing or pay the bills on current wages. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/farhoodman/support
I am going to be a bit slow over the holidays with releases. I've stepped down to one every other week for the time being as I am home on the east coast. In this interview, I chatted with Michael Longfellow! Michael is 24 and has already been on Conan, placed 2nd in Laughing Skull comedy festival, helps run Arizona's Big Pine Festival, was a TBS Comic to Watch, and can be seen on Hidden America with Jonah Ray. In this interview we touch on: getting into comedy, not joining a frat, college comedy at ASU, circumventing the gatekeepers, having a relationship and doing comedy, starting over in LA, running a festival, Laughing Skull Festival and his Conan Stand Up Set.
Bill welcomes comedian and memoirist Adam Cayton-Holland to the show. Adam is a national touring headliner who was named one of 25 “Comics to Watch” by Esquire magazine and one of “10 Comics to Watch” by Variety. Along with his co-horts in the The Grawlix comedy troupe, Adam created, writes and stars in truTV’s “Those Who Can’t,” in which Adam plays Spanish teacher and bon vivant Loren Payton. He has also appeared on CONAN, The Late Late Show with James Corden, The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, Happy Endings, Deadbeat, Flophouse, Hidden America and @midnight. He has also the author of the fabulous, funny, touching, and honest momoir, Tragedy Plus Time. Don't miss it!
Adam Cayton-Holland, one of Variety’s “10 Comics to Watch,” went from a sensitive kid growing up in Denver, Colorado, to a writer and performer with a burgeoning career as a comic. Adam was always interested in comedy – he and his sister, Lydia, spent their childhoods cracking jokes and running bits off one another. Their close relationship continued as Lydia worked at the door and behind the scenes of Adam’s increasingly popular comedy shows. Yet Lydia struggled with depression, and not even their comedic bond was enough to pull her out of the darkness she felt. Her struggle with mental illness ultimately took her own life, leaving Adam to grapple with the trauma of her death while simultaneously having to focus on his budding career in comedy. Both a moving tribute to a lost sibling and an inspiring meditation on mental illness, grief, and recovery, TRAGEDY PLUS TIME is an unexpectedly funny, incredibly honest love letter to anyone that has ever felt messy or complicated. Adam Cayton-Holland is a national touring comic who has appeared on Conan, @midnight, The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, Happy Endings, Deadbeat, Flophouse, Hidden America with Jonah Ray, and was named one of Esquire’s “25 Comics to Watch” and Variety’s “10 Comics to Watch.” Adam co-created, writes, and stars in truTV’s Those Who Can’t. Adam’s new comedy album, Adam Cayton-Holland Performs His Signature Bits, releases on March 23. He is a Denver native. ASK MATTIE FOR ADVICE HERE!!! Subscribe to this podcast here on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dear-mattie-show/id902469568?mt=2 www.dearmattieshow.com Instagram: @theMattMarr Twitter: @theMattMarr Facebook: @theMattMarr Listen to Mattie’s other podcast TV TEA TIME HERE: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tv-tea-time-with-mattie-and-jake/id1211496705?mt=2 Watch the show on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/talktomattmarr Our Recap Site: http://www.tvteatime.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theMattMarrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week’s episode features an in-depth conversation with comedian and author Adam Cayton-Holland. We discuss his incredible new memoir TRAGEDY PLUS TIME, mental health, the state of comedy today, and the surprising healing power of birdwatching. *Support this Podcast* Adam Cayton-Holland is a national touring headliner who was named one of 25 “Comics to Watch” by Esquire magazine and one of “10 Comics to Watch” by Variety. Along with his co-horts in the The Grawlix comedy troupe, Adam created, writes and stars in truTV’s “Those Who Can’t,” in which Adam plays Spanish teacher and bon vivant Loren Payton. He has appeared on CONAN, The Late Late Show with James Corden, The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, Happy Endings, Deadbeat, Flophouse, Hidden America and @midnight. He was also featured on the Nerdist, Comedy Bang Bang and Sklarbro County podcasts. Cayton-Holland has performed at the Montreal Just For Laughs, SXSW, and Bridgetown Comedy festivals, and helms his own comedy extravaganza in Denver, the High Plains Comedy Festival. He has also performed at The Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. Adam has three albums, “I Don’t Know If I Happy,” “Backyards,” and “Adam Cayton-Holland Performs His Signature Bits,” all available on iTunes, and his first book, Tragedy Plus Time, is due to be released by Touchstone Books in 2018. Adam lives with his wife Katie and a purebred Chesapeake Retriever named Annabel Lee. He once threw out the opening pitch at a Colorado Rockies game and people have described him as “genial,” and “with decent teeth.” His memoir is called Tragedy Plus Time, and is in stores everywhere now. To grab the audiobook for free (and a 30-day free trial of the Audible service), head over to www.anxietydiariespodcast.com/audible. You can find Adam at www.adamcaytonholland.com or at www.tragedyplustimebook.com and follow him on Twitter @CaytonHolland and Instagram @caytonholland. You can also find him on Facebook right here. Full show notes can be found at: www.anxietydiariespodcast.com/24 The mental health podcast that I mention in the episode is Boyz Do Cry, and I highly recommend taking a listen to their show. Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the podcast, please make sure you subscribe and take a moment to rate and review it on Apple Podcasts! You can find the podcast at www.anxietydiariespodcast.com or at imsoanxious.com, on Facebook and Instagram @anxietydiariespodcast and on Twitter @anxietydiarypod.
Christie Buchele made a name for herself in the standup comedy scene by sharing her unique perspective on the heart-wrenching and hilarious realities of being a woman with a disability. In this episode of the show we talk about the difficulty in relating to other people, managing depression with creativity and learning to sit in silence. Christie has been featured on Viceland’s Flophouse; Hidden America with Jonah Ray; and Laughs on Fox. Christie has performed at both the Crom Comedy Festival in Omaha, Nebraska and Hell Yes Fest in New Orleans.She returns to Denver's own High Plains Comedy Festival running August 23 - 25, 2018 You can also check out her podcast Empty Girlfriend which she co-hosts with Haley Drizcoll
This second episode is with Jonah Ray, actor, comedian and writer. Jonah hails from Hawaii and ventured out alone to Los Angeles to make a name for himself. He considers himself a fan boy. He definitely knows more about punk rock than I do. He co-hosted the Nerdist Podcast, plus Comedy Central’s The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail. He has a hilarious parody show on Seeso called Hidden America with Jonah Ray. He has a podcast of his own called Jonah Raydio, and most important to my girlfriend, he is the current host on the well received reboot of Mystery Science Theater 3000 on Netflix. Please support Jughead's Basement by becoming a patron at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4145447
Playing With Power: A Mature, Unofficial Nintendo Power Retrospective Podcast
The boys are joined by Kyle Clark (Intern/co-host on Nerdist podcast, actor on Nerdterns, writer on Hidden America with Jonah Ray, rising stand-up comic, and all around funny/geeky son of a gun) joins us to read the october issue of Nintendo power with Illusion of GaiaAfter cracking eachother up way too much, we eventually discuss:The 90's marketing trendsNintendo Powers begrudging acceptance of Mortal Kombat 2Bindi IrwinKyle meets Ben's neighbourDonkey Kong Country (and the true story it paralells)Final Fantasy 3 (6 in japan) and so much more!Follow Kyle Clark on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/kyleclarkisradFollow his own podcasthttps://twitter.com/ThisIsRadPod Buy his album "I'm a person"www.smarturl.it/kyleclark
On the first ever Dumb People Town Hall in Los Angeles, Jonah Ray (Meltdown with Jonah & Kumail, Hidden America, Netflix’s MST3K) joins the Sklars and Daniel Van Kirk live from the Starburns Castle! Dan runs through the Flato Blotter, before diving int... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
January 20 - February 1, 1991 Today Ken welcomes comedian, podcaster and television personality Jonah Ray to the show. Ken and Jonah discuss mannequins in car dealerships, The Superbowl, how sports leads to day drinking, Sportsball, human Guess Who, Kevin Meaney, Steven Webber in The Shining, Frank from Murphy Brown, Wings, Tracy Ullman, Oceanic Cable, Hawaii, Tales from the Crypt, Dawn of the Dead, Hidden America, when pranks become assault, horror bros, the golden age of VHS, customizing a Mall Madness game into a Dawn of the Dead game, SNL, when Fox TV owned Sundays, Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Bud Bowl, In Living Color, Pump Up the Volume, surprise boobs, Kube, Get a Life, getting lost in the parody, Cosby, moving to CT in a van with Tony Danza, why Jonah unfollows Ken on Instagram often, crew jackets, stunt men bars, Horror in Hawaii, The Wonder Years, Daniel Stern, meeting Fred Savage, Whip It, Growing Pains, Boston's constant aggression, meatball fights, Doogie Howser's theme song, San Pedro, punk bands, F.Y.P., The Flash vs. Beverly Hills 90210, Full House, Perfect Strangers, Mel Brooks, David Cronenberg, Seinfeld, JV Award Shows and Jonah's reboot of Renegade.
Joel Hodgson took his Midwestern sensibility, his interest in theater of the absurd, his standup comedy experience, and his robot assembly skills, put them together and created the beloved comedy institution Mystery Science Theater 3000. Joel takes Marc through the process of making MST3K, from its start on a local UHF station to its revival on Netflix. The new MST3K stars Marc's neighbor Jonah Ray, who also stops by to talk about being in one of his all-time favorite shows and doing the new season of his own show Hidden America. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.
Episode 239 brings you the first Boy of Summer, just a touch early, to celebrate the release of Jonah’s FANTASTIC Seeso show, “Hidden America with Jonah Ray!” Hear JV and JR chat about drum therapy, impressing our little kid selves, and oh-so-delicious SPAM.
When it's versus nerds, it's a global unity!! This week Chris and Damian catch it all up!
It may be late, but it is right on time with awesome! This week on the show Damian is joined by his buddy Jonah Ray! Sit back and enjoy the two chatting about growing up punk in Hawaii, the transition to the world of comedy and being a tour guide to youth crew legends. Also touched on: Meeting for the first time over getting some free stuff! Hanging with SXSW and watching NoFX the Jugglos of the punk world Brian Posehn will pay you money to risk your life The best of SXSW ever? Black Flag from Nirvana Metallica goes to Hawaii Strife comes to town Civ plays but it’s not all ages :( Grapefruit Unit 101 punk: An all ages neverland “There’s two different scenes for that?!?” Hawaii: Who would want to leave once you are there? Jonah’s pop punk band: YourOuts Jonah’s punk band: God Our Dictator Jonah’s hardcore band: 36 Chambers Jonah’s post hardcore band: Quarterhead “You will use everything you ever learnt” The realities of being a Hawaiian diy band Ray Cappo stays over and isses your record collection the Fat Wreck Chords of hardcore Comedy people: not always the best taste music AND MORE!!!!
Kyle Clark is a stand-up comedian, who works on such shows Hidden America, Talking Dead, @Midnight. Kyle is also co-host of This Is Rad and can be heard on Nerdist. On this episode, Kyle chats about how his internship at Nerdmelt theater lead to working and appearing on Nerdist podcast, growing up in the LA Punk Scene, relationships, touring as a comedian, his writing process for his new album I’m a person (out now!) and more.
This week on the Revival League Podcast, we talk with the one and only Jonah Ray! Jonah is the host of "Hidden America with Jonah Ray," "The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail" -- and, oh, yeah, a little show called "Mystery Science Theater 3000." Jonah talks about growing up in Hawaii, landing the role on MST3K, fandom and tons of other stuff in a wide-ranging conversation. Meanwhile, Greg and Ryan sample another flavor from Rocky Mountain Soda Company, James suffers through "San Francisco International," and Greg finally breaks Ryan's spirits. All this and some crazy, mixed-up plumbing on this week's episode of the Revival League Podcast! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
Jeanne Marie Laskas is a correspondent for GQ and the director of The Writing Program at the University of Pittsburgh. She is the author of seven books, including “Hidden America,” as well as the award-winning trilogy of memoirs: “Fifty Acres and Poodle,” “The Exact Same Moon,” and “Growing Girls.” Since joining the podcast, Laskas turned her story about concussions in the NFL, "Game Brain," into the book "Concussion," which has since been turned into a feature film starring Will Smith. On this episode of the podcast, we talk with Laskas about her profile of Vice President Joe Biden, "Game Brain," and her most recent GQ story, "Oops, You Just Hired The Wrong Hitman." Formerly a contributing editor at Esquire, and a weekly columnist (“Significant Others”) at The Washington Post Magazine, she has been writing for national magazines for twenty years, with work appearing in The New York Times Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, O: The Oprah Magazine, Allure, Ladies Home Journal, and many others. Her work has appeared in numerous anthologies, including Best American Magazine Writing and Best American Sports Writing.
Sara Shaefer, Will Weldon, Nat Luurtsema and David Reed join host, Dave Holmes for post-Olympic pop culture quizzing, back to school records from either side of the Atlantic and re-boot pitches for Mad Max and Call the Midwife. Sara Shaefer wants to plug her comedy album Chrysalis and says you can hear about her upcoming projects via Twitter – she's @SaraShaefer1. Sara recommends Rory Scovel's special on Seeso and Lindy West's latest book, Shrill. Will Weldon wants to plug the podcast he makes with Eliza Skinner, Angry Little Goats. Will recommends Hidden America with Jonah Ray on Seeso. Nat Luurtsema wants to plug her YA novel Goldfish and recommends our sister MaxFun podcast Oh No Ross and Carrie . David Reed wants to plug his podcast Film Fandango and recommends another podcast, Do the Right Thing. And finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes and hosts his live quiz show, The Friday Forty at LA's Meltdown Theatre on the second Friday of every month. Dave's new book Party of One is out now. Dave would like to recommend Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney's novel The Nest. Y You can let us know what you think of International Waters and suggest guests through our Facebook group or on Twitter. Written by Sarah Morgan and Riley Silverman. Recorded at GuiltFreePost in London by John Purcell Shackleton and at MaxFunHQ in Los Angeles. Produced by Jennifer Marmor and Colin Anderson.
Jonah Ray (The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Hidden America, Nerdist) returns to the show to talk about the dream come true experience of being chosen to host the upcoming MST3K reboot, feelings of unworthiness the opportunity has brought to the surface, having multiple TV shows on the air and straight white male guilt, the experience of growing up with drug addict parents, finding his parents' sex toys, advice from comedians he didn't take and so much more. We also took your questions over Twitter and did a round of Just Me Or Everyone.
Enjoy some hostful goodness this week! The guys talk about the new podcast studio, how Jonah messed up a gift he gave to Chris a while back and Jonah talks about Hidden America coming out. Matt tells the story of his bike being stolen, Jonah and Matt get into a heated debate and Chris talks about his latest special! Also, Matt goes to the bathroom and Jonah tells a secret about him.
The mouse is out of the bag! This week's episode is about Disneyland Secrets! That's right, podcast palookas Kyle, Matthew and Producer Natalie delouse the Mouse's House with "Missy," a former Disneyland VIP tour guide - and oh boy! They're all ears! She's got the Disney dish and the Main Street scoops, from her humble start in guests relations to her ascent as tour guide to the stars! She spills the cheese with juicy blind item jewels: The Ariel Creep! The Handsy Hunk! The Bippity Boppity Boutique Boo! Behind the scenes stories, lurid tales, hidden sights, Disney ghosts and more, she squeaks all the latest gossip that's fit to print (or podcast, we suppose!). This episode is sponsored by Mack Weldon's fine men's underwear. Enter the promo code RAD at mackweldon.com for 20% off your next order. Weekly Rads: The San Francisco Dungeon, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., Hidden America (and our guests Keith Carey, Billy Anderson and Brie Townsend!) Raddendums: Larry the Cable Guy, Pauly Tamale: King of YouTube, Escape from Tomorrow, YouTube video: "Disneyland proposal goes horribly wrong in The Haunted Mansion," that Rule 34 picture of Misty with Staryu, Cats of Disneyland Instagram, DILFs of Disneyland Instagram
On this episode of BSP, I am once again, not prepared. Again, I think I have pretty good reasoning though. I should one day be back on top of my schedule and have enough time to get around to making a well planned podcast. I talk briefly about some announcements, and then discuss the three new products from Pebble that are currently available for preorder on Kickstarter. There's talk about Lady Dynamite (netflix) and Hidden America (seeso), a few bands, and Justin Bieber being Sued. Lastly, I answer questions from CJS Games, HydrexFX, THomas McCarthy, Roemson, _JMS_, EdwardBerry, Get Rikt, LinkGaming267, Andrew Danis, Starmate, & TurtleGamer82. Follow BSP on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bandrewsayspodcast Follow BSP on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bandrewsays http://www.geeksrising.com 00:00 - Intro 01:03 - Busy Day 03:09 - Phoenix Comic Con Announcement 04:08 - Podcastage One Year Anniversary 05:30 - iTunes Review Shoutouts 06:45 - Pebble News 10:33 - Twitter Changes 10:43 - Lady Dynamite 12:40 - Hidden America 13:38 - Movies 14:26 - Artica 16:42 - Anamanaguchi 17:40 - Justin Beiber Law Suit 19:43 - New Keyboard QUESTIONS 20:20 - CJS Games - What do you Record with? What was your inspiration for podcasting? 23:16 - HydrexFX - When did you get into podcasting? 23:58 - Thomas McCarthy - How does a giraffe have a baby? 24:52 - Roemson - Do you have an Idol? Do you think gaming is a waste of time? 26:43 - _JMS_ - What is your favorite studio album by RUSH? 28:22 - EdwardBerry - How & When did you get involved with audio gear? Do you listen to rap music? Do you drink beer and if so what’s your preferred beer? 30:25 - Get Rikt - Favorite Mic You’ve Reviewed? 31:26 - LinkGaming267 - Most favorite & Least Favorite mic reviewed? 32:50 - Andrew Danis - When recording your podcast do you run any compression on the way in? Also what settings do you run on the SM7b? Do you run it flat? 34:40 - Starmate - How can your mic sound so good and when I see another review of the same mic, it sounds like shit? 37:42 - TurtleGamer82 - Why do headset microphones often suck? 40:05 - Outro
The new host of MST3000 and Hidden America on SEESO join the DTFH and we talk about his new NBC show and how he transformed his dream of hosting Mystery Science Theater into a reality. This episode brought to you by squarespace.com go to squarespace.com and use offer code duncan to receive 10% off of a brand new WEB SITE.
JONAH RAY visits the studio to talk about his new Seeso series: HIDDEN AMERICA! KING IN NEWBRIDGE HEIGHTS calls up and explains his CULT to Tom! Plus, ANDY KINDLER calls and gets the business from GARY THE SQUIRREL!
Segment A: A Great Debater In advance of the Oct. 19 "Great Debate" rematch between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, host Cathy Lewis is joined by former Thomas Jefferson Hour host and current Alexander Hamilton performer Bill Crystal. We'll discuss his latest book, "Thomas Jefferson vs. Alexander Hamilton: In Their Own Words" and consider how both Jefferson and Hamilton would have dealt with some of modern-day America's most pressing issues. Segment B: Hidden America In her new book, "Hidden America," columnist and author Jeanne Marie Laskas shares intimate character portraits of remarkable men and women whose low-profile accomplishments keep our nation running: coal miners, oil rig workers, migrant laborers and air traffic controllers. She joins host Cathy Lewis to bring to light the contributions of some of these unsung heroes.
Jeanne Marie Laskas, author of the new book Hidden America and correspondent for GQ, interviewed by Max Linsky. Show notes: @jmlaskas jeannemarielaskas.com Laskas on Longform Hidden America: From Coal Miners to Cowboys, an Extraordinary Exploration of the Unseen People Who Make This Country Work "Guns 'R Us" (GQ • Sep 2012) "Underworld" (GQ • Apr 2007) "Traffic" (GQ • Apr 2009) "Empire of Ice" (GQ • Sep 2008)