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Toronto Mike curates this "best of" episode of Humble and Fred featuring Humble Howard Glassman kicking out the jams on Toronto Mike'd. Humble and Fred is proudly brought to you by Bodog, GoDaddy, The Chambers Plan, The Retirement Sherpa Tim Niblett, Electric Vehicle Network, and Kelseys Original Roadhouse.
In this 1021st episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike dives deep into the ongoing history of 102.1 CFNY with David Marsden, Ivar Hamilton, Liz Janik, Scot Turner, Maie Pauts, Fred Patterson, Leslie Kross, Alan Cross, Captain Phil Evans, Dani Elwell, Humble Howard Glassman, Rob Johnston, Bob Willette and Jay Brody. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Canna Cabana, StickerYou, Ridley Funeral Home and RYOBI Tools.
Humble Howard Glassman joins Hebsy and Toronto Mike.
Today on the show Joe welcomes morning radio legends Humble and Fred. Humble & Fred is a Toronto-based Canadian podcast, featuring co-hosts "Humble" Howard Glassman and Fred Patterson. If you love our show and would like to support. Check out our new merchandise. We have some apparel and more. https://my-store-c11746.creator-spring.com/listing/joe-tilley-s-great-canadian-sp Thank you to all our incredible sponsors for making this great Canadian sports show happen: ClubLink clublink.ca COSA TV www.cosaonline.com Addiction Rehab Toronto addictionrehabtoronto.ca MNP Accounting www.mnp.ca Classica Imports jayanddeesshoes.com
This week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast we get to know Danis Goulet who wrote and directed “Night Raiders,” a timely sci fi apocalyptic film set in the near future. In her dystopian drama cities in North America are run by the military and all children are property of the state. This Taika Waititi-executive produced film sees a Cree woman team with a group of vigilantes to free her daughter from a “children's academy.” Goulet, who is of Cree and Métis descent, says everything in the film's imaginary future is based on true events and “has to do specifically with policies that were inflicted upon Indigenous People throughout history.” Then we meet radio and podcasting legends Humble and Fred, that's "Humble" Howard Glassman and Fred Patterson as they celebrate ten years of the “Humble and Fred Podcast.” These days everybody from Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama to Kim Kardashian West have podcasts, but ten years ago they were uncharted territory. Humble and Fred, who, as their website says, “have been entertaining Canadians since 1989” as a team on radio jumped into podcasting when their time in radio dried up. It was a newish technology and they dove in, creating a show that built an audience and, more importantly, maintained that audience over ten years. Find out more at http://www.humbleandfredradio.com. Then we go to the vault to hear a vintage interview with Hugh jackman. The actor gets personal, talking about the projects that worked, the ones that didn't and what drives him.
This week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast we get to know Danis Goulet who wrote and directed “Night Raiders,” a timely sci fi apocalyptic film set in the near future. In her dystopian drama cities in North America are run by the military and all children are property of the state. This Taika Waititi-executive produced film sees a Cree woman team with a group of vigilantes to free her daughter from a “children's academy.” Goulet, who is of Cree and Métis descent, says everything in the film's imaginary future is based on true events and “has to do specifically with policies that were inflicted upon Indigenous People throughout history.” Then we meet radio and podcasting legends Humble and Fred, that's "Humble" Howard Glassman and Fred Patterson as they celebrate ten years of the “Humble and Fred Podcast.” These days everybody from Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama to Kim Kardashian West have podcasts, but ten years ago they were uncharted territory. Humble and Fred, who, as their website says, “have been entertaining Canadians since 1989” as a team on radio jumped into podcasting when their time in radio dried up. It was a newish technology and they dove in, creating a show that built an audience and, more importantly, maintained that audience over ten years. Find out more at http://www.humbleandfredradio.com. Then we go to the vault to hear a vintage interview with Hugh jackman. The actor gets personal, talking about the projects that worked, the ones that didn't and what drives him.
Before he was the humbler half of the longstanding radio duo Humble and Fred, "Humble" Howard Glassman was one of a scant few Jewish kids in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Hear Howard talk about the anti-Semitism he faced, why he left and how he feels whenever he returns home. Yehupetzville is hosted by Ralph Benmergui. Michael Fraiman is the producer and editor. Our music was arranged by Louis Simão and performed by Louis Simão and Jacob Gorzhaltsan. This show is a member of The CJN Podcast Network—find more great Jewish podcasts at thecjn.ca. Check out Humble and Fred and support their show at humbleandfredradio.com.
Bob returns to his roots in the Basement this week. Humble Howard Glassman and Fred Patterson join Bob virtually to discuss the MANY changes they have seen in broadcast over the years. Most recently Humble and Fred "quit" radio and Bob has some questions for them regarding this. Humble and Fred discuss changes from The Edge, to Mojo to Mix 999. (Little known fact - Bob was the Final producer for The Humble and Fred Show when it was exclusively on radio)
Humble Howard Glass on the past, present and future of podcasts.
Always some big laughs and dirty jokes with Humble Howard Glassman from Humble & Fred. Pandemic and 2020 catch-up. Blow-up doll sales have jumped 25% during the past year. Pornhub has eliminated all non-verified auteurs. Howard offers advice on fatherhood, porn site preferences & fetish consolidation.
This episode is full of great tips for being a great podcast guest or radio guest. “Humble” Howard Glassman. he has been a national radio and television performer for the past 40 years as well as a stand-up comedian and speaker. He’s the co-host of The Humble and Fred Show, which has been elected 4 times as the “Best Morning Show” in Canada and is now heard daily on Funny 820. He’s hosted everything on TV from game shows to cooking shows to reality shows and even worked with a puppet as the host of Ed’s Night Party. As a comic he’s done audience warm up for sitcoms as well has been the opening act for many performers including Joan Rivers and Howie Mandel. Most recently he’s been featured on CBC’S The Debaters and George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight. 00:00 - 02:40 Barb's Intro 02:41 - 5:00 Meet Humble Howard Glassman 05:01 - 07:00 What makes a great podcast segment? A great guest? 07:01 - 08:40 How should a guest prepare their content to be on the radio? 08:40 - 09:26 When should a guest arrive? 09:27 - 10:30 What do you do if a guest cancels? 10:31 - 14:30 How do remotes compare to in-person interviews? 14:31 - 16:30 What gives better quality sound, old school landline phone that connects with a cord to a phone jack or a VoIP phone or Zoom call? 16:31 - 18:13 How should a guest talk into a microphone? 18:14 - 21:00 Should the guest prepare a script or should they bring notes / or have bullet point notes? 21:01 - 23:59 What’s a good call-to-action? 24:00 - 25:12 How do you end a segment and say goodbye? 25:13 - 28:49 What’s the most important thing Howard has ever learned? 28:50 - 29:50 Barb's Extro
Pat talks to radio legend "Humble" Howard Glassman. Howard and Pat talk about Howard's journey through the radio industry in Canada, his return to stand-up and raising his daughters. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mike catches up with Humble Howard Glassman before he kicks out the jams.
Mike catches up with Humble Howard Glassman before he kicks out the jams.
Inside Jokes - Sunday July 23rd 2017 - "Humble" Howard Glassman & Michelle Shaugnessy
Radio icon, podcast pioneer, standup comedian and our landlord Humble Howard makes the show way better. Plus he and Mark see who is smarter about the eighties.
Mike chats with broadcasters Humble Howard Glassman and Fred Patterson about their podcast, the state of radio today and how long they'll run.
Canadian radio legend "Humble Howard Glassman" from the Humble & Fred Show on SiriusXM Radio (Canada Laughs) called into Hoppe Hour. We talked about his take on where radio is at, the craziest things he has ever done on-air, and even a little bit of politics.