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We ALL deal with it... confidence issues. And I think we can all relate to the urge to become our most authentic, happiest self right?!?! Yea we get it, us too. Confidence and authenticity are both things Lex and Kels have struggled with for their entire lives. But why be ashamed of it? Why not band together and discuss what really gets us down, or lifts us up and inspire and support each other to get to that ultimate authentic being we all so deeply craveSO what are you waiting for?! Come listen as we deep dive into what makes us most confident, what shatters it, how we stay authentic, tricks to build confidence, and of course a few (embarrassing) hilarious but insightful stories to spice it up;)WANTING TO SEND IN A QUESTION OR SHARE A STORY FOR OUR NEXT EPISODE?!FOLLOW OUR SOCIALS TO SUBMIT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE OR SIMPLY JUST SEND US AN EMAIL WITH ALL THE DETAILS !!Podcast Email: generationunstablepod@gmail.comPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/generationunstable/Kelsey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/k_nicolem/Lexi's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexisperplexed/FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA FOR TOPIC ANNOUNCEMENTS AND EXCLUSIVE UNSTABE CONTENTInstagram: @generationunstable
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This episode of the podcast comes as a direct record of my Instagram Live Q&A on Tuesday night and in this episode we talked on a bunch of different topics from pregnancy and fasting, how to become a better runner, all things protein and SOO much more!I have every intention to make every Tuesday night at 9pm (Melbourne, Australia time) my night to go live on Instagram and so set your reminders or click the reminder I set up on my Instagram stories and come and join the hundreds of others who listen in and watch each week.With that all said, you will always have this podcast to fall back onto as I will always record them for you to play back when it best suits you.I do hope you enjoy the episode and as always if you do enjoy the show and haven't already, please go and give the podcast a quick review and 5 star rating as it would mean the world to me :-)Join the tribe and become a NO BREAKFAST CLUB member today and receive daily workouts sent directly to your email, discounts on products and services and MUCH more planned in the no too distant future. It's FREE to anyone and all you need to do is email me and put in the subject line, NO BREAKFAST CLUB and you are in!Contact The No Breakfast Guy:Instagram: @the_no_breakfast_guyWebsite: www.thenobreakfastguy.comEmail: info@thenobreakfastguy.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/thenobreakfastguy
http://thecomedycast.com/ Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from English comedian/comedy character actor, Maddy Anholt. We dive straight into Maddy's type of comedy, character comedy, what she loves about it and, if things go badly, how she can blame the characters if and when things go wrong. We go back to beginnings then and speak about growing up on Devon before moving to London to pursue a career in acting and comedy. We speak about her new show which she'll be performing at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Herselves. A show about the different personalities we use in our daily lives. We talk about the idea behind the show and Maddy admits to liking to play different characters in her daily life with different people as well. We chat about the lack of comedians who play different characters on stage and how the people who do it find it so liberating to take on a persona and delve into comedy that wouldn't normally suit their on-stage persona. Maddy recently set up her own TV production company, MadMaddyTV, so we get taking about the ins and outs of that, how and why she established it, and some of the common pitfalls associated with setting up one. We dig a bit more into this then and talk a bit more about the TV industry and how to get things made and what to avoid doing. We speak about Maddy studying acting and how it lead her into comedy. We speak more then about the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the kinds of things she has learned after having four successful solo shows there. And the depth to which one must go to promote shows there.
http://thecomedycast.com/ Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from American stand-up comedian Turner Sparks. We kick off the interview speaking about how he learned to play Gaelic (Irish) football while living in China. There's no getting around it, Turner Sparks is a pretty cool name, so we get talking about about our porn star names. We speak then about Irish Americans and why Americans in general feel the need to identify with the homelands of their ancestors. We speak about Turner's role in establishing one of the first English-language comedy clubs in China, the Kung Fu Komedy Club. We talk about how and why Turner moved to China and how after a year he opened an ice-cream truck business. That lasted for 10 years until the Chinese government got involved. We chat then about how Turner had always wanted to be a comedian and about why he was so eager to set up a comedy club when the chance presented itself. We get onto the difficulties of running an English-language comedy club in a foreign country, but he also speaks of the doors it opened for him and about flying over English-speaking comedians to perform in China. We also talk about the challenge of keeping sets interesting for audiences when you gig in front of the same people regularly and how it and of itself it has many advantages and disadvantages. We talk then about how since returning to America he has found that being able top concentrate on strengthening his act and really honing a set has improved since coming home. We go full comedy nerd then and speak about the different levels of comedy writing and how the first level is speaking about yourself and not you're feelings about things and who some people can get trapping into never getting out of that first level of writing.
http://thecomedycast.com/ Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from American stand-up comedian, Ryan Bourassa. We kick off the interview and we get straight into comedy. The comedy scene in Las Vegas has always been a strange one, so I asked Ryan for his opinion on it. I ask Ryan about the inspiration behind one of my favourites jokes of his, involving Ikea and a baby and how parts of the internet turned on him for it. We speak about skirting the line between what is offensive and what's funny and how comedians have to always be aware of it and aware that's it changes from comedy club to comedy club and from different areas and on top of that with the politicial landscape changing almost daily too. Ryan also talks about how the same joke can get a completely different reaction from different crowds even on the same night. We speak about Ryan's really outstanding podcast Mental Chillness, a solo podcast where he speaks candidly about his battle with Borderline Personality Disorder. We talk then about the illness and how Ryan has dealt with it since he was diagnosed. He speaks about why he started his podcast and how, for a change, the internet has welcomed it with open arms. We speak about how I came across Ryan many, many years ago on Twitter and we get speaking then about atheism and why religion is the worst of all the mental illnesses. We speak about Ryan's love for the darker elements of comedy and alternative comedy, he also talks about how he talks enjoyment out of being cynical, sarcastic and pissing on the parade. But he says too that this all comes from honesty and that being honest onstage allows people to identify with him more. Ryan speaks passionately then about staying true to yourself in comedy and how not selling out and keeping artistic integrity is so important.
http://thecomedycast.com/ Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from American stand-up comedian, Jeremy Pace. We kick off the interview speaking about Missouri where Jeremy's from, I know very little about the state so I was keen to know what it was like growing up there for Jeremy. We get talking then about the commonalities we share in both growing up in small rural towns and that god-awful Dutch outfit Scooter get a dishonourable mention. We chat then for a bit about Jeremy's day job where he helps people with addictions and we speak too about his own battles with addiction in the past. We also talk about why drug addiction is so common among creatives. We talk then about how former addicts use comedy to deal with their pasts and how when they meet together they love trading funny/horror stories with each other. We speak about how and why Jeremy got into comedy and his previous career in Burlesque in Washington DC. We talk too about a stand-up comedy course he took before going on stage for the first time. He also speaks about his mantra of being truthful in his comedy. We get chatting then about the community spirit that is present in comedy, how people are far more supportive than in other art forms. We speak about what it's like to share the same stages in LA that so many legendary comedians have threaded over the years and he shares a story about pissing off stand-up comedian and TV actor, Ali Wong.
http://thecomedycast.com/ Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from Irish stand-up comedian Niamh Marron. We kick off the interview speaking about coming from County Monaghan and why the county produces so many excellent stand-up comedians. And poultry farms. Niamh was a photography student before getting into comedy so we spoke about that for a bit and if there's any cross over between photography and comedy, and her mighty Instagram page. We speak too about her final college project, something really cool where she mixed photography and comedy. We speak about how and why she got into comedy. We talk then about what it's like to die on stage and how with Niamh it makes her more determined to right that wrong the next time she's on stage. We chat about one incident in particular when she had the unfortunate experience of a whole room turning against her, but she explains how she won them back. We have a chat about her experience on Britain's Got Talent and how their toilets had no window and she couldn't escape. We talk about a play that Niamh was recently a part of, Living on the Edge, we spoke about the play, the idea behind it and how she became involved in it. Finally then we chat about the watered-down comedy on TV and how it's a sad reflection of the spontaneity of live comedy.
http://thecomedycast.com/ Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from American stand-up comedian, Liam Breunle. I came across Liam a few weeks ago on Instagram and when I read his bio I knew I had to get him on the show. Here it is: "Former accounts receivable for the Italian Mafia, Felon, ex-WWF wrestler, Biker...Comedian, What the hell...right?" Now if that doesn't grab you as interesting then we're very, very different. We speak about Liam's past, how he was a successful wrestler, how that led to him working for the Italian mafia, after a brief stint in prison. We speak about how he was framed for murder by cops and ended up in prison again, this time for more than 4 years and how it nearly killed him. Liam talks about the trauma he went through as a child, being adopted and victim of child abuse. We speak too about him suffering from PTSD thanks to his times in prison. We chat then about how Liam got into comedy, how he's always been an avid reader and a sponge for learning. We speak about his time with the WWF and we speak too about what American prisons are really like and if how they're depicted on TV is anything like the reality. We talk about Liam's comedy and how he uses his appearance and image to really mess with the audience. Don't forget to check out the YouTube channel and you can watch both of us speaking.
http://thecomedycast.com/ Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from Irish Comedian, Steve Bennett. Steve is Irish comedian of the year so we kick off the podcast by speaking about a tour he'd just completed in Australia on the back of that achievement. Steve hails from Laois in Ireland, so we speak about growing up there for a bit. Take the train through it though, don't bother stopping he says. Before getting into comedy Steve was a teacher, so we speak about that and how he got to live in France for a while thanks to it. While there he documented his life with a very funny web series called Hey France on his YouTube channel. We speak about how and why Steve got into comedy, and popping two cherries on the night of his first gig. We speak more about being Irish comedian of the year, the competition. What doors have been opened for him and if he feels any pressure thanks to the award. We speak about how Steve uses music in his act and we get talking about music comedy albums. And we even get a new tune.
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http://thecomedycast.com/ Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from American stand-up comedian Tim Dillon. We begin the interview with Tim educating me about Long Island because I barely know anything about it. We speak about a few of Tim's old jobs and we discuss how it's kind of weird that stand-ups are all really crap at sales jobs, where you'd expect lying to be part of the course. We get talking about about how crack houses can be a lot of fun when you're 13 and how he got into drink and drugs. We have a laugh about the single worst piece of reality TV: Undercover Boss and why it's such a god-awful piece of shit. We chat then about about comedy reviewers and how many of them don't really get Tim's material, calling him a contrarian when in reality he doesn't take different sides to stir shit, he just wants to explore different angles when questioning something. We speak about the whole idea of punching up in comedy....but he puts me in my place saying 'punch everywhere man, you ever been in a fight?' Finally then we speak about Tim very successful podcast Tim Dillon is Going to Hell a podcast you really should be listening to.
http://thecomedycast.com Hello and welcome back to The Comedy Cast; today you’ll be hearing from Irish stand-up comedian Jonathan Sheehan. We kick off the conversation talking about my recent run in with a South African record producer company, sorry, it was just something I had to get off my chest. Jonathan hails from Tullamore in Co. Offaly so we chat about the 3 things I know about Tullamore, Irish hiphop, whiskey and a former Irish Taoiseach, or Prime Minister, and he fills me in with more local knowledge Jonathan used to run comedy nights in the Irish midlands, exotic places such as Mullingar and Birr, so we spoke about everything involved with putting on comedy in provincial towns in Ireland. We speak about what Jonathan does for a living and how he used to use it for material for his sets. We chat then about how and why Jonathan got into comedy and he speak about a comedy course he took before his first gig. We have a natter then about why so many Irish people emigrate to Australia and how not going, like most of the parish did, worked out better for him. Then we get on to his comedic influences and the comedy he watched on television growing up. We speak then about how he works on his sets and he tells me the greatest Lethal Weapon joke I've ever heard. Finally then we get talking about improv comedy then and Jonathan spills the beans and reveals some secrets not known outside the murky world of improv.
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