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Good Brews Bad Views
Episode 209: The Adventures of Pluto Nash

Good Brews Bad Views

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 120:26


The Cinematic Grim Reaper, DuJuan, returns to Good Brews Bad Views to join Max, Ryan, and James, as they wade through the lunar wastes and watch The Adventures of Pluto Nash.Get the proper authorization (or slip someone a stack of Hillarys) and tune to 1:34:24 for the post movie wrap up on all things Pluto Nash, supporting beer, inventive drink ideas, one of the most surprising View Again Brew Again's the podcast has ever done, and what Max, James, Ryan and Co. can take away from Doing This.Like what we're doing? Want to choose future episodes? Want to help us afford real wood? Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodbrewsbadviewsOpening theme: Tha Silent Partner – Prohibition Brew and Pork

Coach Corey Wayne
Kamala Plagiarizes Hillarys Speech

Coach Corey Wayne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 5:22


Corey, Caroline, Jade & Chunky React To  Kamala Plagiarizes Hillarys Speech Click "Follow" For The Best Self-Reliance Tips, News & Information.  Subscribe To My Newsletter To Read My eBooks “3% Man” & “Mastering Yourself”  Free: http://bit.ly/CCWeBooks  Follow Caroline on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carolinevelsss/ Follow Jade on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jadeannchanel/

92.9 Triple M's Dead Set Legends with Xavier, Mickey & Britt
HUDDLE | Hillarys Man Digs Hole, Can't Get Back Out

92.9 Triple M's Dead Set Legends with Xavier, Mickey & Britt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 32:23


Old mate from Hillarys has LITERALLY dug himself a hole he can't get out of. so we had to have a laugh about it! Dani shows us the Shuey kids audition for the latest Auskick comp, and her daughter has completely thrown her under the bus Tom opens up in a chat about mental health as we get closer to Triple M's "No Talk Day".  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers
HUDDLE | Hillarys Man Digs Hole, Can't Get Back Out

Rush Hour WA with Lachy and Embers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 32:23


Old mate from Hillarys has LITERALLY dug himself a hole he can't get out of. so we had to have a laugh about it! Dani shows us the Shuey kids audition for the latest Auskick comp, and her daughter has completely thrown her under the bus Tom opens up in a chat about mental health as we get closer to Triple M's "No Talk Day".  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Frjálsar hendur
Everest 1

Frjálsar hendur

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 49:59


Í óbeinu framhaldi af þáttum fyrr á árinu um tilraun Englendingsins Mallorys til að komast á tind Everest-fjalls, þá verður fjallað í þessum þætti og þeim næstu um tilraun Ný-Sjálendingsins Hillarys og Sjerpans Tenzing Norgay til að komas á tindinn. Í þessum þætti verður sagt frá misheppnuðum leiðöngrum á fjallið og síðan þeim þátttakendum í nýjum leiðangri sem voru staðreráðnir í að komast á tindinn, hvað sem það kostaði.

SNL Hall of Fame
Kate McKinnon

SNL Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 76:18


Join Thomas, Matt, and jD as they welcome Ashley Bower to the show to discuss the shoo-in candidacy of Kate McKinnon. Do you agree she'll end up in the Hall. Time will tell. Transcript:Track 2:[0:42] Hey, it's J.D. here, and thank you so much, Doug DeNance, for that warm welcome.We are thrilled to be back here in the SNL Hall of Fame.Before we go anywhere, take a look at that mat outside that says, Wipe your feet, sucka.And wipe your feet, sucka. So there's that.Listen, I'm going to get right to it. The SNL Hall of Fame podcast is a weekly affair where each episode we take a deep dive Dive into the career of a former cast member, host, musical guest, or writer and add them to the ballot for your consideration.Once the nominees have been announced, we turn to you, the listener, to vote for the most deserving and help determine who will be enshrined for perpetuity in the hall.And that's how we play the game. It's just that simple.Track 2:[1:30] So, you're chomping at the bit to get voting. You've only got one more week to wait.If you are listening to this in real time, May the 6th is the date that we will be starting the voting and it will run through to May 17th, at which point we will tabulate the ballots and we'll check in with you on May 20th for our finale extravaganza and let you know who made the Season 5 SNL Hall of Fame. name.It's going to be interesting. And today's nominee is about to throw a monkey wrench in all your plans because, well, let's go to Matt Ardill because I've got a question to ask Mr. Ardill.Matt, my friend, I hope you're doing well. I have a question for you.Track 3:[2:22] Where do you start with a girl named Kate?I don't know. There's so much, there's so much Such an incredible talent.I'm just going to have to start at the beginning. I guess that's all I can do.Go for it. All right. Kate McKinnon, height 5'3", born January 6, 1984.78 acting credits, 4 writing credits, 5 soundtrack credits, and 1 producer credit.She was born in Seacliff, New York, and attended Columbia University.University uh growing up she had a pet iguana and she attended ucb in ucb manhattan school and uh yeah she grew up in a funny house full of funny people she and her sister were encouraged to watch mel brooks the producers on a weekly basis always watched snl growing up uh she thought Madeline Kahn was the tops and that that's a fact.You can't argue with that.That is, that is a.Track 3:[3:24] Great choice. Yeah, yeah. Now, her parents, they encouraged her to approach the world through the lens of comedy.Now, Funny runs in the family. Her younger sister, Emily Lynn, is also a comedian and does stand-up and is part of a comedy double act with Jackie Abbott. Check her out on YouTube.Super funny. Unfortunately, their father passed away when Kate was quite young, at the age of 18.Track 3:[3:51] But that didn't slow her down. She's a multi-instrumentalist, able to play piano, cello, and guitar.She can also speak three languages, English, French, and German. She makes me sick.Yeah. Well, that explains why her prime minister is such a good impression, because she can actually speak German.Right, yeah. It's not just making the noises.She knows the language. Her first job was as a little league umpire, but she left because she didn't actually know the rules for little league baseball, which is, you know, that's fair. No, it's foul.Yeah, it's foul. It's foul. She was PETA's sexiest vegan in 2017, but she actually gave that up that title because she just like a true New Yorker missed cheese pizza.Pizza um now she is an extreme introvert which she deals with by adopting funny voices uh which honestly sounds like 72.4 of the comedians i know her comedy heroes were molly shannon anna gasteyer.Track 3:[5:03] She says Kellyanne Conway, but that's obviously a joke because you can't ever give a straight answer like that.Her dream role, and this is another one I would pay good money to see, is Willy Wonka. Oh.I would have rather seen that than Timothee Chalamet.Really? Okay. Yeah, I would have loved to have seen her playing Willy Wonka.Um now before snl she starred in logo's big gay sketch show and uh she took over from the original miss frizzle uh lily tomlin uh who became a professor and a phd and as she started playing miss fiona felicity frizzle uh the original miss frizzle valerie felicity frizzle's younger sister.Track 3:[5:52] Oh i watched a lot of magic school bus with my kids yeah it's a great show uh yeah yeah and the thing is you think with this great education and all this like higher learning she would be you know a muckety muck when it comes to the comedy she finds enjoyable but honestly she said thing says one of the funniest things is a fart wow it's the ultimate bad thing a person can do and you know farts are funny they just they just are this is two weeks in a row you brought farts to the table well i mean it is comedy there you can't really get away from from a good fart um oh so whoopee cushion is a very funny thing if executed properly whoopee cushion and a rubber chicken comedy staples that's right yeah so that's that is uh that is Kate McKinnon.Track 3:[6:46] Well, I think that, um, we should head downstairs and listen in on the conversation this week. Excellent.All right. Take it away, Thomas and Ashley Bauer.Track 4:[7:27] All right. Thank you so much, JD and Matt. Yes, we are talking about a very recent SNL cast member, the most recent cast member that we've ever talked about on this show.This is her first season of eligibility, and I'm so excited to honor the great Kate McKinnon and see if she can make it past the voters, see if she can get into the SNL Hall of Fame.So to chat about Kate McKinnon is somebody who I go back with for over 20 years.We've known each other almost 20, probably 21, 22 years now.We've known each other quite a long time. And SNL was actually one of the things that we really bonded over, my guest and I.And if she slips and calls me Tom, that's how you know that somebody really knows me.Because, you know, I kind of go by Thomas and here and there, you know. But if somebody calls me Tom on this podcast, that's how you know that we go back.So my guest today, Ashley Bauer, if Ashley calls me Tom, then we've known each other for over 20 years.But Ashley, thank you so much for joining me here on the SNL Hall of Fame. How are you doing?Thank you, Tom. You're right. I can't even imagine calling you Thomas. That's so funny.Track 4:[8:45] But no, I'm great. I'm so excited. Yeah, like you said, this is how we bonded.And oh my gosh, talking about Kate McKinnon.I can't be happier. year yeah we really bonded I remember talking about because it was like probably about 2002 2003 that we became friends and we remember we really talked about like the Will Ferrell Sherry Oteri kind of years that was like the cast that that we always laughed about and shared sketches and stuff so I remember having a lot of conversations about those people but I never really knew or maybe forgot because it's been such a long time like your SNL fan origin story so why Why don't you let us know how you became a fan and what cast might have got you into it? What's your SNL origin story?Oh my gosh, yeah. So I grew up, my parents always had some sort of comedy type show on.And I remember being pretty young and my dad had on like...It must have been like a repeat episode or something of like a really old original SNL.Like I'm talking like Gilda Radner, like Jane Curtin.And I kind of just sat down to watch it with him. And I was like, Oh, okay. Yeah.This is kind of funny. Even though I was like kind of young and the humor probably went way over my head.Track 4:[10:01] So those are kind of my earliest memories, but I think when I really fell in love and like the light bulb went off that this isn't my parents show anymore.Like this is my show was, they started to let me watch them when it was Adam Sandler and Chris Farley and David Spade.And of course, I may have been like, eight, nine, 10 years old.So the slapstick comedy humor of, you know, Chris Farley, especially his physical comedy just had me in stitches.And I think that was the lightbulb moment. And when I really became obsessed.And I remember being, I can still picture this today, however many years later, standing in line at a grocery store and looking over and seeing the tabloids when Chris Farley passed away. And I just started to cry.And my mom was like, what's wrong? And I was so devastated when I learned that he had OD'd.And again, I was maybe 10, 11 years old.And that always kind of struck, hits me in my memory of, I think that's when I realized it was more than just a show I liked, that I was you know kind of borderline obsessed I felt like these comedians were like you know my friends so.Track 4:[11:12] But yeah, I guess that's probably one of my favorite casts, again, for sure, because I think that's when SNL really, you know, kind of transitioned into my show.But like you said, too, you know, gosh, it's hard to compare that that cast to like Will Ferrell, Sherry O'Terry, Molly Shannon.And, you know, when they started to kind of overlap with Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon and it kind of started to mesh into that newer generation.Track 4:[11:37] Gosh, it's kind of hard to top that that cast, if you ask me.Yeah i always remember us talking about like will ferrell and anna gasteyer the culps so that i think i think that was one of the ones that we would always laugh about was like all the all the mashups and sharing videos that we found in youtube was even was even around when we when you and i were chatting about snl so we probably had downloaded sketches from like uh limewire or whatever i was just gonna say that i think we shared omia on limewire or like Napster or whatever, you know, that's definitely aging us a bit.Yeah, totally. So, yeah, so I know that, but that's interesting to me because I always associated you, yeah, with like Will Ferrell and Sherry O'Terry and those people.But yeah, you do go back to like Chris Farley and Sandler.And so that's awesome. Most of us SNL geeks remember watching when we were eight or nine years old, sometimes seeing sketches that maybe we shouldn't have been seeing at eight or nine years old.Track 4:[12:33] Yeah, yeah. Yeah, but it helped form form our comedy palettes and our love for SNL. So, so that's awesome. Thanks.Thanks for sharing. So our friends over at the Saturday Night Network, they did like a cast member countdown.So they went like, one through 50 talked about and John Schneider, the Lorne Michaels, essentially of the SNN, he kept asking this question, or he asked the question, like, you know, if you were to build a cast member in a lab, what would it look like?Or was this person and built for SNL.So that got me wondering, I'm interested in your perspective on this.Like if you had to create an SNL cast member in a lab, actually, like what traits would you give that cast member?Oh my gosh. You know, I'm such an SNL nerd.So I've actually thought about this before. I know what you're talking about.I saw that, that post in that episode.I mean, I think it goes without saying, obviously the improv skills, even, you know, I don't think you necessarily have to come from, you know, the Groundlings or Second City or anything like that.But I think just the ability to...Track 4:[13:39] Be able to go with the flow and take something and not be stuck to a script.I think having that trait, I think being a good writer too, I think understanding how a sketch is created, even if you don't necessarily write that one for yourself, but understanding, I think, the science behind it and what your writer wants you to contribute to that sketch, I think is a really good trait.I remember seeing an interview too, too.I think it was with Ana Gasteyer, actually, like you were mentioning and talking about, like musical abilities and how, you know, being on a show like Saturday Night Live, you don't necessarily have to be like a Mariah Carey or a Beyonce type singer who's really good, but just enough to kind of make it through a sketch.And I think Ana Gasteyer again, like with you know, the cults and anything else where she would have to sing, it was just good enough to get by and make it funny.So I've always thought I agreed with that assessment that having some sort of musical ability, you know, to make it through a good sketch and execute it. Timing.I mentioned, you know, I really liked the physical comedy and physicality of Chris Farley.But even if you don't throw yourself into a wall or a table like he did.Track 4:[14:58] I think Molly Shannon did a really good job of that.You know, Mary Catherine Gallagher would throw herself into something but um sally o'malley would even just stretch and pull her waistband up and i think just knowing whatever little physical ticks your character would have i think really kind of makes that more well-rounded you're not just reciting you know a line or like i said a script for a sketch but you're really creating a person and i always thought that was kind of fun.Track 4:[15:25] Um something that i think kate our girl kate was really good at was having zero modesty i think I think you have to be able to not take yourself too seriously and be okay looking like a fool on live TV.That's such a good point. I never thought of it that way as far as having zero modesty. But you're actually super right.That type of commitment to the character and the bit.And I know over the years, oftentimes there's cast members that come along and something doesn't feel right about the fit of the cast member.And I think a lot of times it's that they seem self-conscious up there and it makes me feel bad for them.And I don't want to feel bad for somebody who I'm watching on SNL.I want them to be completely confident and I want to feel like as a viewer, I'm in good hands with the person on screen.And sometimes I don't get that with certain cast members over the years.And those seem to be the ones that kind of like peter out as far as cast members.But you're right like it's just like that lack of.Track 4:[16:31] Being self-conscious, like, you know, the lack of modesty, the, the commitment.And I think our subject today, Kate McKinnon exemplifies that to a T along with like a lot of the other traits that you mentioned, like, Hey, she could sing a little bit, right? Ashley.Track 4:[16:47] Yeah. Again, I think just, just well enough where you're like, I mean, I'm not, maybe not like a Cecily strong, you know, type where Cecily could actually sing, but, um, I think enough.And she definitely sunk herself into a character like yeah you're right kate was like maybe one of the least self-conscious cast members that i could ever think of on the show and her physicality was great i mean we'll probably get to all of that but i think if you built a snl cast member in a lab it would look a lot like kate mckinnon honestly yeah no i agree i kind of thought that when i was you know going through my head and thinking about them like wow it sounds like i'm just describing kate you know like this is a shameless plug just for this topic but no like Like I genuinely believe that those are really good traits and that, yeah, she embodied all of them. And I think that's what made her so great.Yeah. And do you have a recollection of like what your reaction was to Kate when she joined SNL? She joined in 2012.So it's like April. We're coming up on 12 years almost of when she started on SNL. It was April of 2012.Do you have any recollection of like what you may have, what some of your first impressions might have been of Kate?I do actually. And I do this every season. And I always have this, like, cause you really do kind of grow to, to be fond of some of these.You're right. Maybe not so much the ones that kind of peter out and Lauren gave him a chance and it's like, okay, maybe not.Track 4:[18:04] Um, but especially like you said that year, that was when Kristen wig left and she was hired to replace Kristen.And so I think I was really like, hold on, who do you think you are?Nobody can come in here and replace Kristen wig. Are you serious?Is like there's no way anyone's going to be able to top what Kristen did and so I remember being like okay let's let's see what what this girl can do um but her first sketch ever on SNL that Sofia Vergara um Penelope Cruz impression that she did oh my gosh I just remember thinking, holy cow I wouldn't believe that she's a brand new featured player I thought that she embodied such confidence and comfortability in that sketch.Like she'd been doing it her whole life.And to be sitting next to such a big star at the time, Sofia Vergara and I'm sorry, I'm laughing because I'm thinking about the sketch, but I thought, wow, okay, she can hang. Maybe this is going to be okay.And that was kind of my first impression, even though I was kind of, you know, like a mean girl attitude about it at first, like my loyalties to Kristen, not to you. And it's funny to look back because now I say that about.Track 4:[19:16] Yeah, exactly. You know, I think a lot of people felt that way.There were obviously a lot of really hardcore Kristen Wiig fans, even someone like me who she wasn't my total favorite, but I loved her a lot of her characters.I think Kristen Wiig's an all time all timer.So having so you do look at somebody like Kate a little bit with like a skeptical eye and it's like, okay, well, you know, it seems like you're the person that they hired to replace Kristen.I don't know if the show Out and Out said that. I don't know that they would because they don't want to put that in there.Kind of pressure on her but the optics were such that Kate McKinnon seemed like she got hired to replace Kristen Wiig and so you're gonna look at her skeptically and be like okay well I don't know show us what you got and that Penelope Cruz sketch the Pantene one with uh yeah that with Sophia was just it showed me like the confidence with which Kate sunk herself into this character i must have given the show and snl fans like assurance like she was going to be a keeper on snl i can't imagine that was her first episode too that sofia vergara episode that was kate's first episode the sketch happened later on in the show and it was almost like i couldn't think of a more perfect introduction to somebody that was potentially going to replace a legend than this It's like, what kind of pressure is that for Kate? Gosh.Track 4:[20:40] Right. Oh my gosh. Like she could, like you said, we as audience members could have felt so bad for her.Like, you know, she could have been so nervous and unsure, you know, even with her, you know, prior experience in improv.I mean, it's so different when you do it, you know, for such a big institution like SNL.And I think that demonstrated too, because not all SNL cast members have been good impressionists necessarily.Necessarily um and i think that showed too what her range was going to be that she could come on and do such a big impression again first sketch first show ever and just nail it glossy nice.Track 4:[21:22] No no no no no no no penelope it's phytomorphogenesis, refrigerator no no sweetie listen to me it's it's not refrigerator okay say it with me fido fido good morpho morpho genesis jeff bridges no.Track 4:[21:44] What i love about kate's impressions too is a lot of times they are like pretty accurate she can do the accurate thing but a lot of them are always maybe 20 20 20 to 25 off kilter like she has that perfect she sprinkles in the perfect amount of caricature for a lot of these impressions and we saw that right away with this penelope cruz the way she was pronouncing things and then she kind of like turned penelope cruz into this sympathetic human kind of person where she kind of says is it it just me am i the only one who thinks that like i'm getting the big words here or you know what's going on like so she kind of turned penelope into this more human like you kind of relate to her like yeah she's right she is getting the hard words isn't she so kate did that little trick right away with with this one yeah it was so genius even then in her first sketch like you know she could have turned penelope into a diva or something but it was just kind of this like nice little timid like um excuse me but are you not seeing this am i the only one who thinks this and i just thought it was so so genius to bring to the sketch yeah that was great season 37 episode 18 kate's first episode on the cast and she already turned in something memorable and that just completely fits what what kate would become on snl so she started her first full season, season 38, that's the post-Kristen Wiig era.Track 4:[23:10] What kind of stands out to you, Ashley? Like what should we start with in terms of, of Kate McKinnon's work on SNL?Oh my gosh. Yeah. Where do you start with somebody like Kate? Um.Track 4:[23:22] You know, I think Ellen DeGeneres was one of her big impressions, for sure.Like you said, doing just enough to nail it, but kind of taking her a little bit over the top and making it a caricature.Now, as many of you know, this Sunday I am hosting the Oscars.And I can only hope that somewhere a guy named Oscars hosting the Ellens. I'm kidding.Track 4:[23:44] But you know what movie I love this year? Twelve Years a Slave.Slave that's about how i've been forced to dance on this show every day for the last 12 years, i'm just kidding it's about slavery i'm alan the justin bieber again the mannerisms you know the shrugging of the shoulders and the you know thumb in his nose and um but gosh i think my favorite i lump those two together though and it's kind of it's cool that you started like with those two specifically mentioned those two because i do lump them together the ellen degenerates and the Justin Bieber and you'd mentioned physicality with the performer like you're going to build somebody in the lab you want them to have some sort of physicality and Kate she's not necessarily like like Chris Farley like or Molly Shannon like jumping through sets and tables and and stuff like that with like Ellen and Justin Bieber but she's just doing those little moves like with Ellen it's like how she just kind of contorts her body when she's dancing, Too bad this isn't a video podcast because I'm sitting here like kind of like swaying in my chair.So only Ashley gets treated to my little chair dance moves here.But yeah, the way Kate...Track 4:[24:57] Moves her body as Ellen, and then I love even her exasperation.Like, you know, I shouldn't have danced my first episode because now everybody just expects me to dance and I have to do this.And so she takes that, like, kernel of something about Ellen or something about Justin Bieber and kind of dials it up, puts that absurdity, that caricature on it so perfectly.It's interesting that I, in my mind, associate Justin Bieber and Ellen DeGeneres.Those two are kind of almost one of the, they're very different, but I just lumped them together in my mind.Yeah, no, so epic. You're right. And I think she kind of debuted him around the same time as well.And I like when she takes, you know, celebrities like that in the impressions.And regardless of how much kind of they grow and change throughout their careers, I like that she kind of picks an era and kind of keeps the characters that, like, Justin Bieber, no matter how much he grew up, she kind of still played him as this, like, you know, baby heart.Heartthrob, you know, kind of still a little bit nervous and playing flirty, like throwing the hood up.It's okay. People can't see me doing my little shoulder shrug either, but, um, throwing the hood up and trying to act all coy.And I just thought, oh my God, it was so spot on.Track 4:[26:06] Yeah. Her Bieber, he, she played him like, uh, she captured the spirit of this young oblivious pop star who's so in love with himself.And I think that maybe that's the angle that Kate saw. And she just captured that aloof kind of thing about bieber that he just like really loved himself he did those they did those parodies of those calvin klein ads and i think that's where we first saw that seeing kate and tidy whiteys that was hilarious i think that's what you're saying like lack of modesty like she didn't care she she would parade around in tidy whiteys and for a sketch.Track 4:[26:42] And go all in. Like, I just, yeah, I love that about her.And I loved, too, if we're going to keep talking about favorite impressions, her, of course, Ruth Bader Ginsburg impression.And it makes me think of RBG like that and kind of wish that she was like that in real life.And I'm, like, convinced myself that that's how she was.But, you know, I mean, the Ginsburg.That's just so brilliant. It seems so simple, but I can't tell you how hard I laughed every time she came out on Weekend Update and did Ruth Bader Ginsburg and then would just burn all these people and, again, get up and dance and have the Ginsburg and just be all into it and being this little frail old 80-year-old woman just getting down.Let's focus. Now, were you swayed by any of the arguments you heard on Tuesday?Oh, man. They were useless.Useless. next time I'm just gonna put a crumpled up black cocktail napkin in my place no one will know I'm good the arguments I heard they were so weak I just hope they're not holding up Justice Scalia's chair oh that's a gills burn.Track 4:[27:57] Total commitment to to the character and to the bit that's what I always know Kate from her time at SNL as just somebody who just immersed herself into something.This Ruth Bader Ginsburg was perfect. And this wasn't even...Her voice was pretty spot on, the squeaky voice, but that was about it.This was kind of Kate putting on a robe and dancing on Weekend Update, and it was endlessly entertaining. So that's a really good call out.Track 4:[28:29] Gosh, I could go on and on. But even not just her impressions, but I think her ability to create an original character, too.I don't know that you can talk about you know Kate McKinnon potentially being in the hall of fame without talking about Colleen Rafferty in the close encounter sketches like oh my gosh I think I shed tears I laughed so hard during each and every one of those and again yeah the physicality and not just her own lack of modesty but I think forcing those in the sketch with her you know to kind of get up all up close to them and touch them and you know and get up all into their face and usually make them break um but gosh i just thought that was brilliant too to portray you know the third of a trio who clearly did not have the same experience these other people did, these fancy cats are seeing god meanwhile i'm starting phase two which is me sitting on a stool while 40 gray aliens take turns gently batting my knockers in.Track 4:[29:32] Did y'all get the knocker stuff? Uh, no. No knocker stuff. Sorry.And did you feel threatened, Ms. Rafferty? No. No, no, no, no, no.They were, uh, they were real respectful about it. They were... they were in a line.And then, uh, one by one, they'd step up, slap a knocker, and then go to end the line, wait for another turn.Kate, as a performer, you could tell she was like, well, it's not just going to be me that goes to 11, basically.I'm going to take all of you with me. I'm going to climb on Ryan Gosling.I'm going to do all this stuff to Liev Schreiber and...I'm going to bring you all along with me into this absurdity, whether you like it or not.I'm going to take you with me. That's like a powerful performer right there in Kate.I never thought about it totally that way, but she just was just such a powerful presence in kind of like a small stature.But she was so powerful up there on screen.Track 4:[30:38] Seriously. And I love this. I know Lauren hates it when they break, but I know the audiences love it.And especially in those, I mean, yeah, she wouldn't just make Ryan Gosling, you know, completely break down and laugh.But even like Aidy Bryant and those, you know, conducting the interview just could barely hold it together and ask their simple lines.So it's just, I think watching her was so great. They couldn't help but get immersed and forget where they were too. And you're at kind of go along with her.Yeah. Lauren, Lauren's like, oh, we're, uh, we're not the Carol Burnett show.We don't, uh, we don't do that kind of thing. but I guess it's okay for this one Kate keep doing your thing so that's probably that's probably in my mind what Lauren what Lauren told Kate right there it was a real good Lauren by the way I've been working on I've had like years to kind of like start fine-tuning my Lauren and at some point I'm gonna make all my guests do do their Lauren impression too so oh gosh please don't start with me and I would probably be terrible.I basically just do Dr. Evil when I try to do Morn.That's kind of my cheat code for it. I know it's like the worst kept secret that Mike Myers Yeah.Track 4:[31:50] This was Colleen Rafferty. Yeah, these close encounters.Perfectly weird like Kate character. It made me cry with laughter but also honestly made me tear up.I don't know some sadness some joy some sentimentality because she chose this as her unofficial send-off in her last show for a reason it was yeah it was the cold open, uh in her last show and she did calling rafferty and she did this like send-off where she was gonna go into the spaceship for good well earth, i love you thanks for letting me stay a while.Track 4:[32:39] Live from new york it's saturday night, it made me tear up i'm not even afraid to to say it like i was sitting there watching her last episode like what is this salty discharge like i'm i was like kind of crying like did it have that effect on you Ashley oh 100% yeah like you could ask my husband I was in tears because when I was devastated that she was leaving of course because I think Kate became SNL and it was so hard to imagine SNL without her so yeah obviously it was tears of you know just sadness that she was leaving and just that kind of oh trying to have to process that reality but just so brilliant that she chose that and what a way to kind of I love that she had the say in it and And kind of how she laughed on her terms and, and.Track 4:[33:29] To give that character that closure too and of course i you know you could tell that kate was tearing up so how could you not i mean yeah what a career like you said um she was on it for so long and um yeah don't don't worry i was absolutely bawling like a baby not even just tears like i was probably sorry yeah i think i think most snl fans like through the hardcore fans were sitting there on their couches crying a little bit another oddball character that i think we need to to bring up with kate she just excelled at playing these really odd i mean there's like probably a laundry list but she did this one nine times uh including her first full season in season 38 she broke broke out uh sheila savage the last call at the bar so so this this is hilarious she says like kate has this gift of saying like the grossest things with such sincerity and confidence, What's your name, sweetie?It's, uh, it's Sheila Sauvage. You can remember that because if you mix up the letters, it almost spells Vagisil.Track 4:[34:42] What's your handle, brother? They call me Ace Chuggins. Ace, get out!I'm wearing one of your bandages right now because I ran out of underwear.Mom, wow. Oh, my gosh. yeah like just the complete lack of inhibition like she did it with what like um dave chapelle louis ck adam sandler um larry david would just go yes oh and keenan's you know like pouring gasoline in his eyes on the side because you're right just these absolutely gross grotesque things coming out of her mouth and what she's doing you know at that bar and for keenan to be that kind of sane person that like, this is not okay.Like anyone else watching this would be completely tortured by it, but you couldn't help it. Just be me.Track 4:[35:29] At least for me, I get almost in tears laughing just so hard.I think the one with Dave Chappelle, especially, was one of the best ones.I just loved, again, like we keep saying about her, she goes all in and she takes it from a 10 to at least an 11, if not higher.There's certain performers. So there's different classes of performers.And some were if they're asked to do something like say say these insane gross things be so oddball and out there you could tell that that's against type and as they're performing it there they know that they're playing against type and so they're not all the way committed like that happens a lot of times with hosts so they bring a host on and then they have the host do this weird character maybe like scarlett johansson she's great love scarlett johansson but you could tell maybe sometimes it's scarlet's playing somebody weird that there's maybe an element of her that's almost calls attention to it while she's doing it but kate doesn't you think that this is really kate when when she's playing these characters like it's almost like a dana carvey kind of gift of sinking into a character and not calling attention to it so much Yeah, no, 100%. I think you're right.Oh my gosh, yeah, Dane is a perfect example of this, where they become so immersed in it.Track 4:[36:55] And I love that they don't take themselves too seriously. You're right.You see it a lot with hosts who just, they're so afraid of being embarrassed or how it's going to look and what the reviews are going to be that you can tell that they're holding back.And it completely changes the dynamic of that sketch. whereas yeah what Kate goes all in because she doesn't take herself too seriously I think she takes what she does very seriously clearly because she's so brilliant at it but I think that's the key of a good SNL performer is take what you do seriously but not yourself and I think that's why we got such amazing characters that other otherwise you could have walked away from a sketch being like okay wow that was odd why'd they do that and instead you got this oh my gosh what an epic, epic result we got from her yet again.I love that. What'd you say? Take the work seriously, but not yourself so seriously. Yeah. I love that.That's almost a perfect way to describe Kate and why maybe a lot of what she did worked on the show because she did find that formula of taking the work seriously, but letting herself go in the process. That's such a great way to put that.Ashley, I love it. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, I just, to me, that just seemed like the best way to describe it, because there's no way she could have done what she did if she took anything about herself seriously.Track 4:[38:15] Yeah, yeah. One last oddball character that I think about, too, is her, DeBette Goldry, the old, the actor, the actress from old Hollywood.Who's always on these panels sharing matter-of-fact anecdotes about how women were treated back then.What do you think is still holding women back?I think there are all these tiny little things. Like, you've got to change your hair to fit your type.Yeah, and you have to act a certain way so you don't get labeled as difficult.Yeah, you gotta eat arsenic to make your skin pale.What? Well, yeah, I mean, Samuel Goldwyn had a rule that all of his starlets had to eat arsenic tablets to make their skin glow.And then they discovered it made us, um, I'm sorry, what is the word? Psychotic.So to calm us down, they'd send in the monkey with a tray of opium, you know how it goes.Track 4:[39:09] That works because Kate is so matter-of-fact. as a performer about how she's sharing this awful stuff about what would happen to actresses in the whole of Hollywood.Right. Yeah. And it would have been so easy for that to have too closely mirrored Colleen Rafferty of, you know, trying to deliver this deadpan of all these horrible, ridiculous things.But that was such a different character. And it made you think it was a totally different concept again, because she was just so great at, again, the accent and her delving into that character made you believe you were talking to this old timey Hollywood actress.And, you know, when the interview is over and she's like, OK, I know what that means. And she starts undressing to lay on the table.Track 4:[39:49] It's kind of it could go right up to a point where you almost feel uncomfortable because there's probably way too much truth to that.But to that reality, but in a way that still lets you laugh at an otherwise very unfortunate reality.Reality yeah she's talking about things like forced marriages and tranquilizers being like just all sorts of very vivid descriptions of what what it must have been like and she just totally this like said and then she looks at the other people i think jen remember jennifer aniston being being on one or amma stone i think they were on actually the same one and she's just kind of looking at them like what that just what that's that's how it was like like am i right ladies like yeah am i right like you can relate that way probably yeah yeah yeah that's such a perfect kate like oddball character and she i think she did that four times it was toward more toward like her later the later half of her snl career but we love those and i speaking of like the almost later half of her snl career i think she had kate had a lot of things working against her as far as the era that she worked in because she was saddled with a lot of thankless roles because around 2016 Trump era hit unfortunately and it had a weird effect on comedy and SNL as well so I think Kate.Track 4:[41:19] Was almost i don't know doing sketch comedy with like weights attached to her in some ways with having to do political figures but ashley i don't know if you agree with this i think she did the best she could i think she did a really good job with a lot of potentially thank thankless political roles no i 100 agree you're right it's such a you know there's been unfortunately times in our country where it's is hey is it okay to laugh and i think snl has always been brilliant about reminding us as a country that it's okay to do that.Um, even when you otherwise don't feel like you should.And I think for, you know, a lot of people that Trump era was really jarring.And I know sometimes I've commented, gosh, is this too real to be funny?It's almost, it's not even satire anymore. This is real. But I think Kate was such a breath of fresh air through that.Track 4:[42:12] And I think by giving, I mean, they, she didn't just do, you know, female impressions. I know we talked about Justin Bieber, But she did Jeff Sessions and Rudy Giuliani.And again, just turned to these people that were certainly not very likable or well liked by most of the country and just made you laugh at the ridiculousness of it.And I think reminded people that it was okay to do that.And kind of like, okay, good. Yeah, this is ridiculous, right?Like, she's kind of highlighting, you know, the ridiculousness to what was going on in a way that I think made us not so scared anymore. more.And you're right, that could have really gone either way, I think, depending on the temperature of our country and were people ready to laugh at it.And I think Kate just had that knack of making it successful and getting us through that era.Track 4:[43:03] Yeah, I think she did the correct thing as far as you take like Jeff Sessions, Rudy Giuliani. Those are great examples.She didn't try to do spot on impressions, like maybe a little bit, certainly with the accents and things like that.But then she she inserted she tried to find the right angle to make it a unique impression, but also kind of roast those people. So like with Jeff Sessions, she played him like a possum.And she even, I mean, she made that obvious.I think there was even one time where Sessions was on maybe Weekend Update or a sketch and she had him eating like something like a possum would, like a rodent.So that's how she decided to play Jeff Sessions as this like rodent type of squirrely kind of character.And I think that was the perfect way to go about it. Do you really not remember meeting with George Papadopoulos about Russia?Well, you know, Colin, I've had some memory problems stemming from a childhood trauma.A childhood trauma? What was that?The passing of the Civil Rights Act.Track 4:[44:13] Yeah, and I think, too, I think we would be remiss if we didn't talk about her Kellyanne Conway impression through all of that, And especially the Pennywise pre-recorded sketch that they did, or was it Kelly wise?I'm not really sure. I can't remember now that I'm talking. Yeah. They turned it into, but again, just taking it just far enough to be a little bit roast of the character, but also, you know, enough past it for us, you know, the logical parts of our brains to remember that this is a parody of, And, you know, not taking it too far to like, I think, actually, you know, forget that those are still human beings.Track 4:[44:51] She's just so brilliant at towing that line and taking it over the top.Just again, like like Kelly Wise.Yeah, it was almost. Yeah, it was almost perfect that she played Kellyanne Conway.Like that was the Kelly Wise one was a logical extension of how she played Kellyanne.She almost played Kellyanne like a horror, like a movie villain, like a horror movie villain anyway.Yeah, there was this emptiness. behind her Kellyanne behind those eyes just like really creepiness and slightly unhinged that's how she played Kellyanne so like dressing her up as a clown and doing the whole Kelly wise thing was like almost a perfect extension of just how she played that character in general and she had to do this like 16 times so so it could have just been become another boring political impression Russian, but she made it her own.It's me, Kellyanne Conway.Track 4:[45:43] But you can call me Kellywise. Kellywise, the dancing clown.Track 4:[45:49] It's Kellyanne. What'd you do to your makeup? I toned it down.Put me on TV. I have to go. Wait, don't go.Don't you want a coat? No. I'll give you a coat. I'll give you a crazy, crazy coat.How about this? Okay, so Puerto Rico actually was worse before Hurricane Maria and the hurricane actually did blow some buildings back together.And I don't know why Elizabeth Warren won't tweet about that. That's insane.I know. I think, too, just, yeah, playing off the fact that there was always something in it for Kelly.She wasn't doing it for anybody else. And I think that Kelly Wise sketch really sold that message home, too.I keep thinking, too, of her physicality. With Rudy Giuliani, she decided to play him almost like the Crypt Keeper or like a serpent in some ways.Her Giuliani would sit there and he would manipulate his hands like they were spiders.Track 4:[46:45] These little mannerisms. It was just so perfect the way she played Giuliani because she could have just said, I'll just do an impression and let the crazy things that he says in real life speak for themselves.I think that was a crutch that SNL maybe still hasn't shaken, is sometimes they'll just do verbatim what the person said.But I appreciate Kate, because she tried to find a different angle, even if it was with her physical performance.So a lot of people don't necessarily appreciate that, about that era of political SNL was how Kate approached it.It yeah 100 because i think too they get so stuck on okay we need an impressionist who's gonna nail it and be so much like this person and i think you know will ferrell's george w bush i think kind of lulled snl into that because he was so spot on with it and then trying to find i think they go through like three or four different cast members trying to find someone to replace will ferrell's george w bush after that because they wanted so badly for it to be the way will ferrell did it and they just couldn't they couldn't replicate it and i think that's what was so genius about kate was once a cast member would leave who had otherwise done that impression and she stepped in to do it she made it her own she made it totally different so that way it wasn't like it was an exact comparison to either the real person or the cast member who had done it before.Track 4:[48:07] Yeah yeah that's a really great point kate almost played a president that she played hillary clinton and I think she really found...She did it over 20 times and I think she really...Track 4:[48:23] To me kind of subtly found this great angle on hillary like this element of desperation, but also competence at the same time like part of the joke was that she was so competent that it was boring so she would try to like spice things up and maybe the real hillary tried to do that a little bit too in 2016.Besides who can remember how many states i've lost in a row is it a two or is it three i don't hey miss clinton i'm here to fix seven holes in your wall.Track 4:[48:55] Come to think of it it might have been seven and and that's fantastic it humanizes me i'm the underdog now i'm this election's rudy and i like that after all i don't want to be a big old b and win every single state that's no fun she captured like like i said like the desperation but also So there was competence in how she played Hillary.Yeah. And again, she had to follow Amy Poehler's impression of Hillary Clinton, which was super popular.And again, made it her own.And they were both such perfect, you know, Hillarys, for sure.And same with Elizabeth Warren.Her impression of Elizabeth Warren was just so...I think that one was probably a little bit more like spot on to how she was.Um or at least how i i saw her in in media i put down enthusiastic nerd for uh elizabeth warren, yes yes oh my god yes oh and then she did that tiktok with her i don't know if you saw that where it was like the the drake um was the the drake song was the trend i think oh okay gosh again i'm an elder millennial i'm not cool enough to remember the names of these songs anymore but But, yeah, and just taking it outside of, like, a live SNL sketch and, you know, portraying, you know, some of these people in things like TikTok, I thought was genius.Track 4:[50:18] Yeah, so. You should look it up if you haven't seen it. Yeah, I will, because I actually haven't seen that one pass me by.Again, elder millennial, Drake, TikTok, these are all, like, words I barely know. So.Track 4:[50:33] I'll go take a look. Recently, like Robert Mueller, Anthony Fauci, like those could have been really thankless.Track 4:[50:40] But I think she found like a funny angle on Fauci, too.Track 4:[50:45] Just like especially that was a little more spot on and the way she looked and like her Fauci was just fun to listen to and look at.So even in like the later Kate years, she still tried to I think she still tried to work hard to find angles on on different societal and political figures.Figures and i think too we saw that with um doctor we notice kind of late on i think she only did that maybe two or three times but um i love how that kind of blended and it always turned into kate are you okay you know joe's asking her you know being that fourth wall even more so um and kind of reminding us hey kate um are you are you gonna be okay and her trying to get through the rest of that sketch i thought was really great and really again kind of captured how everyone was processing you know 2020 and 2021 um yeah like her doing those fourth wall breaks like i remember a cold open that she she hosted a talk show where it was just essentially her i think even the title of the talk show is like like what the hell is happening it was like in something along those lines where kate was just like marveling at just like the the craziness of of what was happening in the world.Track 4:[51:57] And I like seeing Kate start to almost share her exasperation about what was happening in the world through characters and sketches like that.So we started seeing Kate more, kind of come out of her shell a little bit in that way, as far as just like, the doctor we noticed was perfect.Track 4:[52:16] Fourth wall break and asking her like are you are you okay what's going on kate like i yeah i just i thought that was perfect and now he's holding rallies yeah who does this he did this we notice we hate us he do this we notice.Track 4:[52:31] I'm sorry doctor we notice um yes are are you saying we know this or are you just saying your last name oh okay we know this is greek in english it translates to we know this like we're aware of this okay okay yeah i think i think i got it are there any like almost hidden gems or one-off, sketches or anything like that that might maybe maybe she did once or twice that just always like tickled you oh my god yes did you did you see or do you remember the birds sketch it had john mulaney in it and it was keenan it was like the turner classic movies and he is playing you know reese to what and it's this you know supposed cut scene from alfred hitchcock's the birds, that oh my god gets me every time because it's just so ridiculous you've got to do something Please, these birds, they're the jerk of the year.Has anyone said, like, shoo, get out of here, bird, like with a hand wave?No, no, there's too many and they're too mean. Okay, so these are birds of prey, like a hawk or an eagle?No, no, they're seagulls, you know, the little guys that eat french fries at the beach. Oh, no, look!Track 4:[53:57] They set fire to the gas station. How? Wow.Sir, I cannot explain. She plays the main actress in the movie who's running from the birds and Kate runs into this phone booth, locks herself in and she calls the sheriff and the sheriff is played by john mulaney and kate's just hysterical and beside herself and the birds the birds are killing everyone and john mulaney is basically playing himself in this sketch and it's like i'm sorry like they're just like pecking a lot of people or like what's happening just like no they're murdering us all she's so hysterical he's trying to be like she's like there's no time to explain you have have to come quick and he's like no no no i need you to explain like you just said the birds murdered a man i need you to explain how that's possible and to me that is just one of the funniest one-offs that i think she ever did and um beck bennett kind of runs off and on screen every now and then getting attacked by the birds and then it just keeps getting more ridiculous and now now the birds have picked up turtles and they're throwing turtles at people and now the turtles can fly like the bird it just look at this could have been the most random dud tank of a sketch and to me it's one of the funniest things that she did the entire time.Track 4:[55:20] She's so good about playing that dramatic old hollywood kind of delivery that affectation that's so good i remember that sketch i found it hilarious and it was it was just like the premise was super silly the premise was almost like yeah that makes sense like you watch the movie and you're kind of you are thinking I remember I saw it when I was like a teenager or something and I remember thinking wait these birds are like murdering people like what what this doesn't make sense why I like Hitchcock but what so I think yeah that's where they were coming from and Kate delivered that so well I love her affectation it's kind of funny that you bring up like how when she played like a 1950s actress because the one off that really like spoke to me with kate was from season 44 i don't know if you remember teacher fell down yes oh my god i almost forgot about that one yeah the sketch started with uh it just shows a shot of the outside of a school then you hear like this commotion in class and the students are like oh like gasp and then the sketch starts with kate just like on the ground just laying with her legs out almost like I'm a seated but with her legs out and she does this monologue this dramatic monologue almost like a scene from a.Track 4:[56:38] 1950s movie about how she fell down and we got in this predicament and we're in this together and and, I've been doing some thinking about this. And then just the reactions of the students like Jonah Hill, A.D.Bryan, and Pete Davidson have these like perfect reactions to this teacher who's just like she fell down and she's monologuing. And it's because she was wearing willies. Her shoes had wheels on them, so she fell.Track 4:[57:05] But just Kate's just like commitment in her delivery, her affectation is this 1950s dramatic delivery.Like Teacher Fell Down is kind of like, over the last five or ten years, one that I always go to is like, this was such like a possible, unappreciated, one-off, weird kind of thing that I totally connected with. Teacher fell down.Are you okay? Yeah, because you really fell down there. No, you need like help?No, no. It's too late for that.Track 4:[57:42] Teachers on the ground like a silly little girl well i'm not a little girl and i didn't fall.Track 4:[57:50] Yes you did do you want to like get up.Track 4:[57:53] Though no no we're staying in this i loved it i think because i am also kind of weird and random that i connected so much with kate and the characters that she did because it's like she made it okay to be weird and random and people celebrated it and enjoyed it and yeah like again just this she's having this existential crisis in front of a bunch of high schoolers like on the floor but it it made it funny like i just yeah um even even the one-offs like you said are so memorable when 80s says he said she's sharing her existential crisis with the students and when 80s says don't tell us stuff like that i love like i could just imagine like some 16 year old like i don't want to hear about my teacher's life like don't tell us stuff like why are you saying why are you telling us this yeah did you have any any more were you about to say oh gosh i don't know if it was a one-off but i loved when she did the russian like olia um and she was like again same thing like this deadpan delivery of like all these horrible things happening to her in russia um but oh don't worry america like you know you're going through this but you know we don't have you know like food um but no i don't think that was a one-off because i think she did olia a few times but yeah that was a great weekend character yeah yes it's around the same time she was doing the the angela merkel.Track 4:[59:23] One-two-one weekend update yes yes oh god see she did so much i can't imagine kate not being a candidate for the hall of fame like i think that would just be criminal i know i know it's amazing my wife's a french teacher so one sketch that this is like maybe the last one that i'll bring up but one sketch that i had to show my wife because she's a french teacher was the america's funniest pets okay well then i'm gonna let you guys handle this next clip of a cat who has this It's his first taste of ice cream.Track 4:[59:55] This cat has seconds to live. She purposefully cut off her oxygen.This life is too much to bear. She is quietly backing out of this world.And she will not be missed.That's a funny cat. Yeah, very funny cat.Kate and Cecily were playing these French women commenting on pet videos.And they were these cute pet videos, but they were playing these nihilistic French women who were inserting these like these like kind of messed up scenarios with these pets and it was such wonderful caricatures and i showed my french teacher wife and she's like that's really funny like it's kind of a funny uh take on like a stereotypical take on like french culture aspects about french culture but that was one where she she and cecily were great in that and She was a really good teammate and especially had great chemistry with Aidy Bryant.Is that one of the better duos, do you think, that we've seen on SNL, Kate and Aidy?Oh, I think that would definitely be up there with Molly Shannon and Sherry O'Terry and those kind of duos. Like Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, I think.Track 4:[1:01:06] Maybe not quite as iconic as that um again tina's my queen um but i think kate and ade like fats and, is it dyke and fats um the top duo sketches that they did together and then the um the spiced meats that they were selling on weekend update um the like um whatever farms they're both vegetarians and they're trying to talk about this like rancid meat that's sitting in front of them um yeah Yeah, their duo together was perfection.I loved it so much. Yeah, they were so good together.And you could tell that they just fed off of each other's energy so well.There was a fairly recent one.John Krasinski hosted the episode. I thought it was a great episode all around.But they did one where it was like a game show from the early 90s. And they were partners.But they went on like there were these couples. And then it was Kate and 80.And it was obviously they wouldn't say because it was the early 90s.But they were a lesbian couple. couple and the way they talk to each other like you're my soulmate you're my life I like this.Track 4:[1:02:09] Just like they're you can do it yeah you can exactly there's chemistry was so so great that was like a wonderful encapsulation to me of just how Kate and 80 work together so well now let's learn a little bit about our front runners what do you guys do for work I have a doctorate in grocery riddles that's right I'm a I'm a Unitarian minister neat what will you do with the money if, Well, our blind horse needs a full-time nurse.My snowshoes are looking a little ratty. And I do need titanium ankles, because mine are just sort of bone on bone. Ouchie!Track 4:[1:02:43] Well, good luck catching up, couples, because these two are really in sync.Yeah. We got a really good thing. Yeah, this woman taught me how to trust.Sometimes I lie awake, praying that we die in the same moment.Kate is one of the... She was in one of the biggest movies of, like, last year, Barbie.I thought she did really great. She played weird Barbie, of course, but other Barbie would, would Kate play and do well.I mean, she could probably play any Barbie, but she was just so perfect as weird Barbie, really memorable performance.That said, how could you see her post SNL career kind of playing out like types of roles?And what would you like to see her do with her post SNL career?Track 4:[1:03:25] Oh, gosh, yeah, I mean, she was brilliant in it. And I think obviously, you know, uh, Greta Gerwig was, you know, her friend since forever.And so I think knew that too about that Kate would be perfect for that role. Um, I mean, it's hard to say as much as I love her. I don't know that I see Kate in this, like, you know, she's the main kind of starring character.I think she's always going to kind of be this like supporting actress role, but you're right.Like you said earlier, she's such a good teammate that I think she understands that that kind of followership role in comedy or in a movie is just as important as like the lead.And she really makes it such a well-rounded project to be in.And so I would just love to see more of that.I know she's had, you know, a few of those things here and there where it's been that side character.I think Barbie, again, was the biggest and most brilliant and kind of the most mainstream that we've seen her do.I would love that. I know we've seen like Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig get a lot of like recurring kind of shows now.Track 4:[1:04:26] I do think kind of in that smaller kind of show realm, Kate would be perfect for like a main role like that.Just anything that Kate wants to be in, I will watch. watch um is essentially all that i ask is that she keeps making comedy and kind of showing us that it's okay to be weird and random and people will enjoy it yeah 100 i can see you're settling in so you said maya because maya appears for guest spots and so many different things and it's always appreciated will forte is another one where he he appears in so many things he did get a chance at a leading role in the last man on earth and maybe kate will get a chance to do something like that but I can see her settling into like how will Forte settled in as we bring in this person to do a few minutes on this episode and they totally steal the show and they're so great and I think that's the kind the type of energy that she has I can totally see her settling into something like that and you're right whatever whatever she wants to do especially if it's in comedy.Track 4:[1:05:27] I'm all aboard. I'm just so interested to see what she's going to do in the next few years.Yeah and i hope that barbie was that kind of catalyst for more projects to come her way because she certainly deserves it yeah we always we talked a lot about her sketches as that kind of old hollywood actress and her making fun of the drama but really if you isolate those i mean i think she could pull it off too like she has that seriousness and the commitment to it to really do anything and have such a range of work available to her hopefully yeah i think so so So, not like it should even be a question.To me, this is one of the more obvious ones that we have, just in general, especially this season.Track 4:[1:06:13] But, why do you think SNL Hall of Fame voters should put Kate in the Hall of Fame in her first season of eligibility?Track 4:[1:06:21] I think she's just iconic. I think she really became one of those big names that you think of when you go through all those different casts over the years.I think her name holds up.And again, elder millennial, as we keep saying, so I still have the actual D of the best of, you know, when they would actually publish the DVDs of, you know, there's like three or four volumes of Will Ferrell and best of Chris Farley and everything.And I think that is kind of when you think of what goes on those types of, I don't even think we call them DVDs anymore, but those, those movies that you're going to put together is, can you fill 90 minutes of just this this one player and you could i think fill two or three volumes for kate mckinnon because she became so iconic and had so many roles that we identified with and love and quote and reference today in pop culture um and i think too one snl is such a big part of pop culture but i think the mark of a hall of famer is you know when that comedian comedian and their characters become part of pop culture outside of SNL.And I think Kate's really done that for comedy and continued to really kind of evolve it and evolve it for women.And I think be such a great role model for, you know, comedians to look up to and try to emulate.Track 4:[1:07:46] Like we said, the kind of the traits of an SNL character in a lab, I mean, she has them all.I think if you you could literally build somebody to be on SNL, I think they would look exactly like Kate McKinnon.And I can't imagine anybody else not being eligible, even though it's just her first year.Track 2:[1:08:17] So there's that. Kate McKinnon nominated for the SNL Hall of Fame in the cast member category.Track 2:[1:08:26] It's going to be interesting to see what kind of votes she receives.She's a first ballot Hall of Famer to me. It's a slam dunk.And it's just a matter of what percentage she gets in with. Does she top Dana Carvey and Will Ferrell?Does she you know just squeak through ultimately the percentages don't matter once you're in but they are curious to note and we will be noting them to satisfy your curiosity speaking of curiosity why don't we go to a sketch now with ms mckinnon this is a good sketch and i I want to just set it

Manic Movie Monday Podcast
Harold and Maude

Manic Movie Monday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 55:20


Hillary and Erin geek out on Hillarys favorite movie

Breakfast with Gareth Parker
RUMOUR CONFIRMED: Hillarys nightclub bans red shoes

Breakfast with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 3:58


Popular Hillarys nightclub Bar 1 has confirmed they are banning red shoes after Two Left Feet told the John Hughes Rumour File about the rumour this morning. Owner of Bar 1 Malcolm Pages told 6PR Breakfast the ban was made as red shoes are a typical favourite of the Eshay community. Mr Pages hopes the decision will reduce the amount of trouble at the club which is often attributed to Eshay youth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Violent thugs warned as harsh party zone laws start on Christmas Eve

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 6:31


Violent thugs could be removed from Perth's major party precincts this festive season if they cause trouble after Protected Entertainment Precinct laws come into effect on Christmas Eve. The laws passed parliament in November and give police officers the ability to ban troublemakers in Northbridge, Perth, Fremantle, Scarborough, Hillarys and Mandurah entertainment precincts for up to six months. Reece Whitby, Racing and Gaming Minister told Jamie Burnett, filling in for Oliver Peterson, that these laws are intended on making these areas safer for people to enjoy especially over the festive season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breakfast with Gareth Parker
WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch on new laws that ban violent thugs

Breakfast with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 7:38


Thugs convicted of violent attacks in popular entertainment precincts will be banned for five years from parts of the Perth CBD and Northbridge, Scarborough, Hillarys, Fremantle and Mandurah. In his regular Wednesday segment on 6PR Breakfast, WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch told hosts Jenna Clarke and Oliver Peterson – in for Gareth Parker this week – police can also issue exclusion orders for up to six months. WA's top cop denied officers have too much power and stressed they would "be held to account as public servants".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The West Live Podcast
Dog that got mouth-to-mouth after boat accident dies

The West Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 2:07


A skipper has described the terrifying moment his boat capsized after it was hit by a freak wave off Hillarys — and how he desperately gave his small dog mouth-to-mouth after fighting to free himself and his pet from under the vessel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The West Live Podcast
Was Hillarys crash a result of car chase?

The West Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 1:32


A man is fighting for life after he and two others were injured in a fiery crash in Perth's north after a motorbike collided with a Toyota Kluger, causing the vehicle to roll and burst into flames.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Botica's Bunch
Suzi Quatro: After 58 years on stage, we ask why is she not an arsehole?

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 13:21


'Hey, you all want to go down to Devil Gate Drive?' Clairsy & Lisa spoke to the one and only Suzi Quatro who'll be headlining By The C at Hillarys on November 6!

Botica's Bunch
Suzi Quatro: After 58 years on stage, we ask why is she not an arsehole?

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 12:37


'Hey, you all want to go down to Devil Gate Drive?' Clairsy & Lisa spoke to the one and only Suzi Quatro who'll be headlining By The C at Hillarys on November 6!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breakfast with Gareth Parker
Nissan v Nissan v house in Hillarys

Breakfast with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 1:21


A home in Hillarys sustained significant damage when a car ploughed into another car that then crashed through its carport. 6PR news reporter Sarah Smith said the Nissan X-Trail was travelling south along Mawson Crescent, approaching Flinders Avenue, when it left the road and hit the rear of a Nissan Qashqai 4WD, parked under a car port. "It pushed that car forward inside the house, which ahs caused damage inside... not great news for them, luckily no one was injured inside the home at the time," Smith told Gareth Parker on 6PR Breakfast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pep Talks with the Bitter Buddha
Episode 8: Hillarys Hot Sauce with Brandon Wardell

Pep Talks with the Bitter Buddha

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 48:04


A beautiful relaxing episode to ease you into another amazing week on this blue rock we call earth. Eddie is joined by guest Brandon Wardell to talk about Hillary Clintons new podcast and all the other delightful major media productions that have enriched our lives.  Check out the release today on Patreon and catch up on all our videos a week later at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY6rV2LpSsOUczZ7IyNoGlA For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone  Write us a review: Itunes Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Brandon Twitter: @BrandonWardell Instagram: @BSWardell Follow Eddie Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Thanks to Mark Thompson for his beautiful voice See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tone Def Podcast
E32 - Google Hillarys Wagon

Tone Def Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 47:31


Here's the agenda:Superbowl RecapJavi really likes Canada Kiyree really doesn't like old peopleCody does another deep dive into Fox NewsReddit Topic

Breakfast with Gareth Parker
Another violent incident at Hillarys carpark

Breakfast with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 6:23


A 22-year-old man has suffered serious head injuries after a violent incident at a car park  at the Hillarys Boat Harbour on Saturday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

You Rock School of Music Podcast

If a guitar effects pedal existed that was a combination of activism and wit, it would be called the Hilary Jones Pedal.  Hilary is a musician in the Edgewood section of Craaaanston, Rhode Island.  Host and neighbor, Sean P. Rogan, learns about Hillarys love for music, family, cool band names and fighting for what's right.  Hilary rocks.

Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna
Quarantine Dispute: Cricket Vs AFL

Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 25:04


There is a rumour floating around that our Cricket players won't have to do the full 14 days quarantine...is this fair? AFL players had to do it....so why does Cricket get a pass? 0:45 - Xav in a barny 5:39 - Hillarys coward punch victim 11:40 - Quarantine dispute Cricket 17:27 - Adam Gilchrist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna
Battle Of The Best Aussie Barbers!

Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 23:56


Us Aussies are serious when it comes down to a good trim! Where does it the best though? 0:59 - Jon the Goat man update 5:01 - Wild weather in Perth today 11:11 - Best barber in Perth 15:37 - Hillarys attack   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pete, Matt & Kymba Catch Up - Mix 94.5 Perth - Pete Curulli, Kymba Cahill, Matt Dyktynski

00:00: Pete's Hillarys heartbreak 03:48: Masters Regatta announcement 12:39: Barra Mundy - Adrian Barich talks sport 19:20: What weird things make you gag? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Together We've Got This
Louise and Annie talk to Paralympic Paratriathlete Champion Lauren Steadman about her challenges throughout her life. From life as a swimmer and then paratriathlete to taking on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins - Strictly Come Dancing.

Together We've Got This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 50:09


In the second episode of season four of the Her Spirit podcast BBC Breakfast Louise Minchin and BBC Triathlon presenter Annie Emmerson talk to Paralympic Paratriathlete Champion Lauren Steadman.Lauren is the current Paralympic, World & European Champion – a title which she has won 3 and 6 times respectively. Lauren was born missing her lower right arm, however this has challenged Lauren to be the best she can be, and she relishes the chance to overcome barriers. She has competed at two Paralympic Games as a swimmer. She has since specialised in Paratriathlon & represented Team GB in the sports inaugural entry to the Paralympic Games in Rio 2016, where she took home a silver medal. Born in Peterborough, Lauren moved to a Devon boarding school at 14, enabling her to combine academic studies with her sporting skill. It was at this young age she attended her first ever Paralympic Games in Beijing, marking the start of a super successful career to come.Lauren's passion for swimming started at just 4 years and she represented Team GB just 11 years later in her first Paralympic games as a swimmer aged just 15.She competed at her second Paralympic Games in London 2012, switching her preferred event from swimming to paratriathlon soon after. The accolades then came thick and fast, and by 2014 she had a cabinet full of trophies to show for her hard work. “In one year I had taken all three titles - British, European and World Champion - for the first time, and graduated from university with first class honours. It really couldn't get much better than that!” she said.Lauren was encouraged to switch to Triathlon by her Uncle who saw her potential to achieve in all 3 sports. She entered her first triathlon, the British Championships, in 2011 and finished second. Lauren has since gone on to achieve great things including her first Olympic medal. She is now coached by former Olympian Robin Brew.In her time away from being a world class athlete Lauren successfully studied for and achieved her Masters in Business after gaining her degree in Psychology. She has a love for baking and salsa and was selected to take part in the 2018 season of the BBC 's hit show Strictly Come Dancing.Her drive to raise awareness for disability sport is immensely powerful "I like to think that I raise the standard within my category, and I want to raise it again to prove that disability sport can keep pushing the boundaries"Lauren talks openly to Annie and Louise about her life challenges and love for what she does.Her Spirit http://www.herspirit.co.uk supports women of all shapes to sizes to achieve goals you never thought possible and have your #BestYearYet.  These podcasts have been made possible through the support of Hillarys. Hillarys are passionate about supporting health and wellbeing, partnering with Her Spirit for the Fitter Together challenge have supported women to be more active. This year they're celebrating 50 years of providing great value made-to-measure blinds, curtains and shutters across the country. To find out more visit Hillarys.co.uk.

Together We've Got This
Louise and Annie talk to presenter and author Frankie Bridge about life in the music industry over the last 15 years, and her mental health challenges

Together We've Got This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 56:19


In the first episode of season four of the Her Spirit podcast BBC Breakfast Louise Minchin and BBC Triathlon presenter Annie Emmerson talk to presenter and author Frankie Bridge.Best known as one-fifth of the UK's leading girl band The Saturdays, it's hard to believe that twenty-nine-year-old Frankie Bridge has been in the entertainment industry for over 15 years. Outside of music, Frankie has established herself as a TV Presenter & Digital Influencer. She hosted ITV1's Cannonball with Freddie Flintoff, fronted Channel 5 immersive documentaries and regularly works with Channel 4 and BBC. This year, Frankie's aim is to try new things - she's performing with Disney on Ice around the country and has co-written a story with Cadbury for Easter. Frankie's interests include fashion and beauty, fitness and well-being... as well as being a mum to her two young boys in Surrey. Frankie is a versatile, striking and credible face and personality, that resonates with both young and older audiences, whilst achieving mainstream media attention.Frankie became an ambassador for MIND after opening up about her experiences of anxiety, depression and panic attacks, after her hospitalisation in May 2012. Having initially dealt with these issues in silence, Frankie has been keen to support MIND in making sure no one has to face a mental health problem alone. Recently, she's been a key player in helping to launch the MIND partnership with Heads Together, as well as lending her support to Time to Talk Day. Frankie launched her first podcast series OPEN MIND focussing on mental health in 2019 and which debuted in the top ten podcasts upon release.Frankie talks very openly about her mental health challenges and how she gets the best out of herself and the support she gets from her family and friends. She gives so much sound advice for women struggling emotionally and the role being active plays.Her Spirit http://www.herspirit.co.uk supports women of all shapes to sizes to achieve goals you never thought possible and have your #BestYearYet.  These podcasts have been made possible through the support of Hillarys. Hillarys are passionate about supporting health and wellbeing, partnering with Her Spirit for the Fitter Together challenge have supported women to be more active. This year they're celebrating 50 years of providing great value made-to-measure blinds, curtains and shutters across the country. To find out more visit Hillarys.co.uk.

Community Noticeboard
20 - Hillarys, WA with Bec Charlwood

Community Noticeboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 72:52


Co-host of Ladies Guide to Dude Cinema and comedian Bec Charlwood joins us to talk about the paradise that is Hillarys, Western Australia. Bec recounts how every stage of her life has involved Hillarys from milk carton regattas to bartending at the Breakwater. Drew also uncovers a mystery involving dolphins. This one truly has it all. Give it a listen, subscribe, share it around and leave us a nice review on Apple Podcasts.www.communitynoticeboard.com.au

The KrisAnne Hall Show
Episode 1191 Trumps Taxes & Hillarys Collusion Constitutionally Speaking

The KrisAnne Hall Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 56:33


Watch The KrisAnne Hall Show on YouTube A new court opinion on Trumps taxes being used in a New York Grand Jury. More documents released on Hillary's collusion to distract from her email scandal. Everything always from a Constitutional, Principled perspective! Ensure this Excellent Constitution Training Continues! Partner with The KrisAnne Hall Daily Journal and be a part of the force that will restore Americans with their Constitutional Principles! To JOIN with us just simply Go to https://www.krisannehall.com/index.php/donate and give OR Text- impact2020 to 33777 Subscribe to the KrisAnne Hall YouTube Channel http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=krisannehall1 Books, DVDs and On Demand Seminars by KrisAnne Hall at https://KrisAnneHall.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-krisanne-hall-show/support

Enduring Health
Singing For Health And Wellbeing with Kari Olsen-Porthouse

Enduring Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 30:09


This week, Dr Hussain is joined by choir director and Liberty singer, Kari Olsen-Porthouse, who also runs workplace wellbeing initiatives with singing workshops. Kari has joined the discussion today to discuss the many health benefits of singing, as well as the difference it can make to individuals, to businesses, and to communities. Key Takeaways Singing as a group promotes teamwork, good feeling and camaraderie, which in turn brings happiness and comfort. In Kari’s eyes, the singing comes secondary in many cases, and a “good singing voice” is certainly not a prerequisite for joining. Kari has begun to shy away from using the term “choir” as it makes prospective members believe that some level of expertise or experience is required in order to join. This is not the case. People seem to learn better when music is involved. This is especially true of children, who find it much easier to absorb information if it is in the form of a song, such as the alphabet song, or times tables. Scientific studies have shown that singing has a positive effect upon health in numerous ways such as improved posture, inducing a better quality of sleep, strengthening the immune system, and c an act as a natural anti-depressant. One of Kari’s members has reported that her heart condition is improved since becoming part of the singing group. Her breathing, also, has drastically improved. Workplace singing is something Kari is a passionate advocate of, as she feels that it promotes wellbeing, communication and team spirit. It also gives the sometimes lesser-spotted talents a chance to shine. Best Moments ‘When people say to me “I can’t sing”, I say “Who says?”' ‘I do everything by ear’ ‘If you can speak, you can sing’ ‘All I ever want to do is share it’ ‘Are you woodwind players, or are you singers?'   ABOUT THE HOST Dr Shan Hussain is an author, general practitioner, health coach, wellness advisor and ambassador to the World Health Innovation Summit. As Founder of The Health Studio and a medical doctor of 18 years, he has a special interest in health promotion and disease prevention. He works with individuals and organisations to help naturally improve health in a sustainable, holistic manner. Dr Hussain has developed several coaching and mentorship programmes designed to help reverse the symptoms of many stress-related health problems. His best-selling book, 'The Big Prescription' serves as a guide for readers to learn about evidence-based holistic health practices that create the foundation of his work.   HOST CONTACT METHOD Dr Shan Hussain • Connect with Dr Shan Hussain through his website at http://www.thehealthstudio.net. • If you would like to support our Podcast, please visit our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/enduringhealth   ABOUT THE GUEST: Kari is a freelance choir director who graduated from Middlesex University with a Performance Art degree in music and technical theatre. After a period of time working to edit commercials for television, she went on to complete a psychology degree moved into a career in primary school teaching. As a specialist music teacher, she ran five different school choirs for junior school children and began a community choir for the parents. She left teaching in 2017 to fully devote her time to choral singing. Operating out of Nottingham she now runs a hugely successful community choir, and also runs workplace singing workshops as part of wellbeing initiatives. Her clients have included NutraCheck, NHS Digital, The University of Nottingham, Hillarys and the Post Office. She believes that everyone can sing and that we can all learn and make improvements to our vocal sound. She teaches singing in a way which aims to be accessible for everyone. Most of all, she helps deliver confidence to singers through informal teaching methods and great sense of fun. She believes in the power of choral singing, and the sense of community and good feeling it creates, and the proven associated health benefits we can derive Valuable Resources Liberty Singer: www.libertysinger.com Liberty Singer Facebook: www.facebook.com/libertysinger Kari Olsen-Porthouse Twitter: @libertysinger73 Email Kari at: libertysinger@gmail.com     Support the show.

Säljpodden
Skriva så kunderna köper – Krister Maxe

Säljpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 57:13


Hur kan du skriva så kunderna köper? En som vet är copywritern, författaren och säljbrevsexperten Krister Maxe. Med flera böcker i ämnet och med stora globala företag som kunder, så ger han dig här tipsen som ger dig mer försäljning. Att han dessutom var medgrundare till Säljpodden, när allt startade 2012, är en fin bonus! Krister Maxe – CopywriterHan vet hur man ska skriva så kunderna köper. Med hundratals säljkampanjer i ryggen och med fem böcker om säljbrev, reklam, och direktmarknadsföring, så har han koll på hur man gör. I det här avsnittet berättar han om några skrivtips som kan öka din försäljning. Ett tips är att hålla sig til en sak. Till exempel, så var det en av anledningarna till att Donald Trump vann över Hillary Clinton. För vem kommer ihåg Hillarys budskap? ********************Säljpodden samarbetar med CRM-uppstickaren Membrain. Gå in på Membrains hemsida och klicka på “Book a demo” för att få en visning av ett modernt system, som för din säljprocess framåt! Säljpodden samarbetar även med prospekteringsverktyget Qualifier.ai. Det är ett verktyg som inte bara letar upp nya prospekt, utan också automatiskt kontaktar dem. Så gå direkt in på deras hemsida för att boka en demo.******************** Krister var min medgrundare till Säljpodden 2012 och vi tar upp några av sakerna vi pratade om redan på den tiden. Du får dels lite tillbakablickar och så många diskussioner om hur man ska skriva så kunderna köper. I tider av näthandel, så är det extra viktigt att inte lämna kunder i sticket. Att hålla en hög servicegrad och höra av sig till befintliga kunder med jämna mellanrum, är något många säljare glömmer. Därför tror vi båda på, att kundvård är något som bör premieras mer. Om du blir sugen på att gå Krister Maxes kurser eller gratis webinar i copywriting, så ska du gå in på www.maxe.nu och anmäla dig! /Mattias P.S. Prenumerera på Säljpodden i iTunes, Spotify eller på Säljpodden.se. Gå också gärna med i Säljpoddens grupper på Facebook, Instagram och Linkedin. Tack! D.S Inlägget Skriva så kunderna köper – Krister Maxe dök först upp på Säljpodden. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Amerikapodden
81: Hoover Dam och Amerikapoddens bilsemester

Amerikapodden

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 20:09


Hur Hoover Dam byggdes, Amerikapoddens bilsemester, vad som förhoppningsvis är slutet på sagan om Hillarys epost, samt att Jesus räddat ett liv.

Whiskey and The Surfer
Tomato Assault, Naked Escapes, Hillarys Listening Tour and a Flasher Gives Up - Whiskey and The Surfer 9/24

Whiskey and The Surfer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 26:29


Hillary's Listening Tour, Flasher says hes an Asshole. All the best Fake News from thesmokinggun.com and we also have a Woman who bit a Camel in the Junk and the Camel Got SHOTS! What! Plus the passing of Carl Ruiz, were his IG/Twitter Posts Prophetic?johntole.netnerdario.comweaponsgradefaith.comwhiskeyandthesurfer.com

The Perth Property Show
033 - Pros & Cons Of Company Structures & Hillarys Suburb Spotlight

The Perth Property Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 19:22


This week our resident tax expert, Carlo Bordi, is back chatting about buying your property in a company structure. What are the benefits? Is it even worth while?  Then Hillarys' number 1 agent, Linda Noble, steps into the studio for a chat about what makes this seaside stronghold a winner for young, old, first home buyers and millionaires!

Transformation Motivation
Podcast Episode 14 - Hillary @Hillarys_gettinfit

Transformation Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 21:06


On Episode #14 we have Hillary who is a mom who has lost a tremendous amount of weight and has an inspiring story to share about Having a Strong Why

hillarys strong why
Take A Break Podcast
Ep 10: David Shepherd talks about life at 80

Take A Break Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019


First, apologies for the three months of radio silence. The Take A Break Podcast took its own break while I moved from Champaign, IL, back to my beloved San Francisco Bay Area. After driving 3506 miles to California, by way of Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Albuquerque, and Arizona, I am finally getting settled and actively looking for work. Second, I am excited to share with you now the most recent episode of Take A Break. This was an interview I did with my father over the Christmas holidays while I was back in England. Apart from talking about his recent 80th birthday celebrations, we covered a lot of ground, chatting about being a wartime baby in England, his first car, back-packing around the world at the age of 60, and getting his most recent degree at 70. There’s plenty of life left in the old salty dog yet. Resources Where is Salt? The Hollybush Inn, Salt Interested in how much things cost in England in 1938? Check out Hillarys.co.uk. Useful Backpacking/Solo Travel websites BootsnAll Tango Diva (Travel Stories for Women, by Women) Credit for the soundtrack for Take A Break goes to Kelsey Sharp. For more information on Kelsey and her music, check out Kelsey Sharp Music on FaceBook.

Lykten.no
Medias løgner - Podcast #1 - (19.02.2019)

Lykten.no

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 7:00


De løy om Irak-krigen og masseødeleggelsesvåpen. De løy om Erik Schjenken og rasismen mot Ali Farah. De løy om Donald Trumps valgkamp og Hillarys vinnersjanser. De løy om skoleguttene fra Covington og rasismen mot indianeren. De løy om angrepet på den sorte og homofilie TV-stjernen Jussie Smollett, som arrangerte det hele selv. Uansett hvilket tema eller hvilken del av hverdagen vår, så lyver våre medier gang på gang. Og krever å bli trodd neste gang de skriver noe. Og slik går løgnkarusellen dag inn og dag ut.

Eden Exchanges
Ep#88 A Fencing Franchise Opportunity Via The Wind(ft. Michael Clark Jim's Fencing Hillarys WA)

Eden Exchanges

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 24:34


Today on Eden Exchanges we spoke to Jim's Fencing Franchise Michael Clark for Hillary’s in Perth WA and the surrounding areas. Michael chats about a flattened fence leading to his Fencing opportunity, his move from AFL to Sales and then fencing, working along side his family and the highlights of building fences in Perth. Listen on to find out more.

Eden Exchanges
Ep#88 A Fencing Franchise Opportunity Via The Wind(ft. Michael Clark Jim's Fencing Hillarys WA)

Eden Exchanges

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 24:34


Today on Eden Exchanges we spoke to Jim's Fencing Franchise Michael Clark for Hillary's in Perth WA and the surrounding areas. Michael chats about a flattened fence leading to his Fencing opportunity, his move from AFL to Sales and then fencing, working along side his family and the highlights of building fences in Perth. Listen on to find out more.

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
#3880 - BREAKING NEWS!!! Trump "We Have Hillarys 30,000 Emails..."

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018


http://yournewswire.com/trump-found-hillary-missing-emails/

Arizona Soul Podcast
adSoB EP5: Better Ingredients, More Racism

Arizona Soul Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 91:07


In this edition of A Different State of Black Arizona Verse discusses his recent MAAD class, NFL sponsor Papa John's blames decline in sales on NFL Protests, Pizza Hut and DiGiorno chime in, Ex-Pussycat Doll Kaya Jones: The Group Was a “Prostitution Ring”, Fetty Wap caught drag racing, charged with DUI, Tyrese threatens to leave "Fast & Furious" franchise if The Rock returns, XXXTENTACION wanted to sacrifice Ski Mask The Slump God's soul, House of Cards employees accuse Kevin Spacey of sexual harassment, Miss Peru contestants gave gender violence stats instead of bra sizes, suspect told police ‘give me a lawyer dog.’ The court says he wasn’t asking for a lawyer, Donald Trump Jr. schooled on socialism after Halloween message, President Trump's reactions to Las Vegas and New York Attacks were dramatically different, Donna Brazile wrote in Politico about how Hillarys team benefited from DNC fundraising arrangement and of course.. dedications. #adSoB Outro Song: Fuck Love feat. XXXTentacion & Trippie Redd Follow Arizona Verse on Social Media: www.adifferentstateofblack.tumblr.com www.twitter.com/arizonaverse https://www.instagram.com/arizonaverse/ Catch Us Online: www.ibhmpodcast.com

De Wereld | BNR
Trump-feuilleton

De Wereld | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 2:25


Toch een bom op Noord-Korea? Of een handelsoorlog met Europa? Na de aanhouding van zijn campagnemedewerkers Manafort en Gates en de bekentenis van oud-adviseur Papadopoulos zei Trump dat het allemaal niets met hem te maken heeft. Wat best kan, maar dat aanklager Mueller diep graaft, staat vast. En waarom jaagt Mueller niet op de echte schurken, zei Trump: Hillary en de Democraten, dus. Hij wordt op zijn wenken bediend, want Mueller heeft zijn vizier ook gericht op de Democratische lobbyist Tony Podesta, de broer van John, Hillarys campagneleider. Het net vernauwt zich. Richard Nixon, tot nu toe de enige Amerikaanse president die aftrad in 1973 door het Watergate-schandaal stortte zich in zijn toenemende isolement geheel op het buitenland: een baanbrekend ontwapeningsverdrag met de Sovjet-Unie, herstel van de betrekkingen met China, en natuurlijk Vietnam. Bill Clinton liet, op het hoogst van het Monika Lewinsky-schandaal, terroristische cellen in Soedan en Afghanistan bombarderen. Naar verwachting, komt Noord-Korea met een nieuwe proef met een atoombom, misschien boven de Grote Oceaan. Grijpt Trump die kans om de little rocket man aan te vallen? Het is om kippenvel van te krijgen, maar de kans dat hij zoiets doet is nu groter dan voordat aanklager Mueller toesloeg. Of een handelsoorlog? Vliegtuigbouwer Boeing lobbyde met succes bij de regering-Trump om een order van Delta Air Lines bij de Canadese concurrent Bombardier te blokkeren, met 300 procent extra invoerrechten. Canada is woest, maar ook Groot-Brittannië, want Bombardier heeft een grote fabriek in Noord-Ierland. Groot-Brittannië zit nog steeds in de Europese Unie, en dus dreigt hier een gigantisch conflict. Trump blijft een ongeleid projectiel, en hoe verder Russiagate hem in het nauw drijft, hoe groter de kans dat hij zijn gram haalt buiten de grenzen. Het Trump-feuilleton, spannend, vermakelijk of verwerpelijk als het moge wezen, gaat ook over ons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
Jordin-El - "Where is Huma Abedin Hillarys Top Aide Missing After Class???"

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017


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(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
"JUST IN!! New Evidence Surfaces In Hillarys Case... THIS IS HUGE!!"

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017


Kampagnesporet
Kampagnesporet 07-11-2016 (1)

Kampagnesporet

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 55:10


Email-skandale afblæst. FBI afviser sagen, hvad nu? Vi diskuterer Hillarys og Trumps valgkamps-slutspurter.Nicolai Wammen gæster studiet og diskuterer; hvad betyder valgresultatet for Danmark og Europa?Samuel Rachlin fortæller om amerikanernes forhold til Rusland. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Justice Is Served
FBI Re-Opens Hillarys Emails, LA Establishes Oversight Committee & More | BHL's Justice is Served

Justice Is Served

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 36:52


BHL: Justice Is Served -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Chelsea Galicia and Shaka Smith discuss legal cases for the week of November 2nd, 2016. Today's stories include the FBI re-launching the investigation into Hillary's Emails, Hacker who released celebrity nude pictures sentenced, how the law treats black protestors vs white protestors and much more.

Kampagnesporet
Kampagnesporet 31-10-2016 (1)

Kampagnesporet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 55:05


Hvor stor betydning har det for den amerikanske kvindekamp, at den næste præsident muligvis er en kvinde? Kampagnesporet får besøg af Pernille Skipper og Annegrethe Rasmussen, for at kridte banen op for hvor ligestillingsdebatten befinder sig i dansk politik. Hvordan ser Hillarys chancer ud efter den nyåbnede email sag, og hvordan opfattes den i demokraternes bagland? Den amerikanske ambassadør i Danmark, Rufus Gifford, giver sin analyse af hvor alvorlig sagen er for Hillary. Hvorfor bliver der snakket så meget om de amerikanske svingstater? Lars Nielsen og Lars Trier Mogensen giver deres forklaring på, hvorfor de svingstater fylder så meget i valgkampen, og hvordan en valgkamp føres i de vigtigste svingstater.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kampagnesporet
Kampagnesporet 31-10-2016 (2)

Kampagnesporet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 55:00


Hvor stor betydning har det for den amerikanske kvindekamp, at den næste præsident muligvis er en kvinde? Kampagnesporet får besøg af Pernille Skipper og Annegrethe Rasmussen, for at kridte banen op for hvor ligestillingsdebatten befinder sig i dansk politik. Hvordan ser Hillarys chancer ud efter den nyåbnede email sag, og hvordan opfattes den i demokraternes bagland? Den amerikanske ambassadør i Danmark, Rufus Gifford, giver sin analyse af hvor alvorlig sagen er for Hillary. Hvorfor bliver der snakket så meget om de amerikanske svingstater? Lars Nielsen og Lars Trier Mogensen giver deres forklaring på, hvorfor de svingstater fylder så meget i valgkampen, og hvordan en valgkamp føres i de vigtigste svingstater.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kampagnesporet
Hvem vandt den første præsidentdebat?

Kampagnesporet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2016 55:01


Så skete det! Den mest ventede begivenhed i det amerikanske præsidentvalg - den første officielle debat mellem de to præsidentkandidater. Vi hele debatten igennem i detaljer, lige fra Donald Trumps konstante afbrydelser, til Hillarys sløve opstart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kampagnesporet
Skal sygdom koste Hillary præsidentvalget?

Kampagnesporet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2016 55:01


Det ser ikke godt ud for Hillary Clinton i disse dage. En hemmeliggjort lungebetændelse får vælgerne til at stille spørgsmål ved, om hun er fysisk egnet til det ellers hårde præsidentembede. Højrefløjen puster til ilden, og flere mener, at det kan risikere at koste hende hele valget. Men hvorfor kan en lungebetændelse have så stor betydning for Hillarys kampagne? og kan hun nå at vise sig, som en stærk kvinde, der er klar til at blive den næste præsident? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dr. Carole's Couch
Deception: Hillarys Middle Name and Timmermans Latest Book

Dr. Carole's Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 51:22


Today's show puts the Democratic National Convention on Dr. Carole's Couch and analyzes what has been happening thus far and why. Today's guest is Ken Timmerman, a nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize and author of the newly released book, Deception: The Making of the Youtube Video Hillary and Obama Blamed for Benghazi. Mr. Timmerman, who has done a painstaking analysis of the historical event and the movie, 'Desert Warrior' aka 'The Real Life of Muhammad,' exposes the true story: how, instead of saving American lives in Benghazi, Hillary was plotting a coverup. Instead of owning up to her responsibility in the massacre, she blamed a trailer on Youtube that, up until then, few had ever seen. Before you cast your vote, you must hear this, perhaps the most egregious in a legacy of lies.

Kampagnesporet
Kampagnesporet 12-07-2016

Kampagnesporet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2016 54:57


Dagens Kampagnesporet med Mads Fuglede og David Trads: Endelig, endelig bakker den 'dårlige taber', Bernie Sanders, op om Hillary. Kampagnesangen: Bernie brugte Simon & Garfunkels 'America' fra 1968 - men hvorfor en sang fra fortiden? David Karlton, IT-entreprenør fra Californien, men bosat i Danmark, fortæller om sin begejstring for Bernie...og nu for Hillary. Og sporten kort: Hvorfor skal amerikanske sportsgrene altid ende med en vinder? Hvorfor aldrig uafgjort? Hvem bliver mon Hillarys vicepræsident? Det taler vi med Mirco Reimer Elsted, Ph.d. i transatlantiske relationer om. Dagens anekdote: Vi er tilbage i 1837, da Martin Van Buren skal vælge sin vicepræsidentkandidat. En meget kontroversiel mand. David Trads og Mads FugledeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hillary Raimo Show,  Matters for Mind Body & Spirit Talk Radio

Hillary began learning with her grandfather, Les Holloway, when she was 5 years old when he brought her through her first past life regression. She now teaches and uses the techniques her grandfather taught her in her session work today, both in her intuitive readings, and trainings. Hillary has studied the metaphysical aspects of life for years, and furthered her studies into the world of shamanic training with both native and non-native teachers from around the world. Hillarys quest for spiritual and metaphysical knowledge has taken her to three different continents. Hillary now teaches Dreaming, Manifestation and energy medicine. Hillary works with both past and future live times and the Akashic records, as well as spirit guides while doing her readings, and now teaches her students to do the same.