Podcasts about Itsy Bitsy

2019 film by Micah Gallo

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Latest podcast episodes about Itsy Bitsy

SOUL Purpose ~ with Caroline Carey ~ a journey of human-soul stories that lead to entrepreneurial offerings

Treva Etienne is an actor and director, best known for his roles in TV drama series including Bosch - Amazon (2019/2020) Black Earth Rising BBC/Netflix (2018), Steven Spielberg's Sci Fi drama Falling Skies and the movies; Terminator Salvation l, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Bad Boys II, Black Hawk Down and  Eyes Wide Shut. He just finished shooting the horror movies Itsy Bitsy and Witch-Hunt and stars in the award winning Amazon comedy movie Acts of Desperation. He features in the new 2019 World of Warcraft and Call of Duty - Modern Warfare computer games.This and many more shows, films and documentaries as well as producing and directing to list here...Treva appreciates storytelling as one of the essential channels of communication and education in the modern world.  He brings an innovative and pioneering approach to directing, juxtaposing the influences of classic directors with his own unique style of storytelling. He embraces the collaborative process and welcomes the opportunity to share new ideas, interpret visual styles and tell untold stories in a desire to create groundbreaking TV shows in all genres.TREVA ETIENNE REEL on Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/925997378Visit Middle Earth Medicine where you can join our community membership for deeper soul explorations. Maybe even discover or deepen your own soul-purpose: https://middleearthmedicine.com/mem-community/ , learn more and connect with Caroline.Your donations directly fuel the growth of this podcast! They allow Caroline to bring in even more wonderful teachers and inspiring guests and expand her reach to uplift more listeners. Please show your support and become part of the magic! Donations of any amount are deeply appreciated. You can make a secure donation through PayPal using this link paypal.me/carolinecarey60  Thank you for listening to this podcast, let's spread the word together to support the embodiment of soul, to reclaim our spirituality and to remember a broken innocence, a reclaiming of soul and our life force. Gratitude to you all https://plus.acast.com/s/how-to-find-our-soul-purpose. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Mens Room Daily Podcast
Seg 3: Itsy Bitsy Facts

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 29:23


Emails, Headlines Mike is NOT working on, The Mens Room Top 10 and the Shot of the Day!

Viva la Movielución - Podcast
#276 - Mediabooks-Special: Itsy Bitsy, All You Need Is Blood & (PRI)SONS

Viva la Movielución - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 18:00


In dieser Folge stellt Mike drei spannende Mediabooks vor, die uns von der Busch Media Group zur Verfügung gestellt wurden:

Total Party Thrill: RPG Advice From Our Table to Yours
TPT #378: Making a Living in the RPG Industry & The Itsy Bitsy Smiter

Total Party Thrill: RPG Advice From Our Table to Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 99:15


I-Hsien is joined by James Introcaso, lead designer at MCDM, to talk about getting paid to write games. We discuss full-time and freelance work, pay rates, networking, burnout, and more. And in the first-ever guest build, the Itsy Bitsy Smiter brings down the pain in the Character Creation Forge. (97m) Editing: Aram Vartian Important Links: Total Party Thrill Discord server: Come hang out with us and other fans of the show. https://discord.gg/GvFXnSv TPT Character Creation Forge Codex: It's finally here! A huge thanks to all our Patreon supporters who made it possible. Teepublic: Home of the TPT-shirt! Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/totalpartythrill Contact us: Twitter: @TPTcast Email: totalpartythrill@gmail.com Web: www.totalpartythrill.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/totalpartythrill Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/totalpartythrill YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TotalPartyThrill

The VolleyPod presented by The Art of Coaching Volleyball
Itsy-bitsy Ideas for improvement, A no-nonsense way of standing out at tryouts, and Jordan Larson shows her character in Volleyball Magazine

The VolleyPod presented by The Art of Coaching Volleyball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 22:34


In this conversation, Davis and Todd discuss various skills and drills that can be incorporated into volleyball practices. They cover topics such as drop kicks, spin setting, defensive pairs, long distance thumb flicks, Karch's slow pepper, threes juggle, HOCs (hold and cover), offensive shots, serving third tempo pairs, and more. They also provide tips on the scenario: how to stand out during tryouts, emphasizing skills, attitude, and composure. The conversation concludes with recommendations for videos and articles related to volleyball. Incorporate various skills and drills into volleyball practices to keep players engaged and improve their abilities. During tryouts, focus on demonstrating skills, having a positive attitude, and showing composure. Videos and articles can provide valuable insights and inspiration for volleyball players and coaches. The Art of Coaching Volleyball videos of the Week https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/april-ross-challenge-5-one-armed-juggles/ April Ross https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/using-one-hand-with-tod-mattox/ Tod Mattox https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/scrap-drill/ Michael Seeman Resource of the Week https://volleyballmag.com/usa-volleyball-jordan-larson-040924/ Jordan Larson in VolleyballMag

Johnjay & Rich On Demand
The Itsy Bitsy Johnjay is feeling the water and all its pain

Johnjay & Rich On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 6:17 Transcription Available


astro[sound]bites
Episode 93: Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Primordial Black Hole Machiney

astro[sound]bites

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 49:28


In this week's episode, we take a look at the hottest trend in dark matter candidates - Primordial Black Holes. They're like black holes, only smaller (in some cases)! Join us as we see what all the fuss is about. Kiersten shares a story of a black hole playing video games inside a star and glitching out of the mainframe, while Shashank makes his a[s]b debut with an explosive transient conundrum that *might* explain the mystery of dark matter once and for all. We round off with a discussion about our favourite pet dark matter theories and the merits of direct experimental searches. Astrobites: https://astrobites.org/2024/05/29/noclip-on-simulated-primordial-black-holes-could-dance-through-sun-like-stars/ https://astrobites.org/2024/05/31/are-pbhs-detonating-white-dwarfs/ Astrobite Paper with Pretty Orbits:  https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.08113 Space Sound: https://supernova.eso.org/news/releases/es2105/

Fresh Intelligence
Emily Ratajkowski Flaunts Itsy Bitsy Tiny Bikini While Walking Through New York City

Fresh Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 2:57


Model Emily Ratajkowski has once again captivated her fans with her bold fashion choices during a photoshoot in New York City.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Jon & Chantel
2nd Date Update - Itsy Bitsy Bikini

Jon & Chantel

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 7:24


What was posted to not get a 2nd date?

Tender Loving Care...?
90 Day Fiancé Happily Ever After...? "The Itsy Bitsy Liar"

Tender Loving Care...?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 39:58


Hello, Darlings!90 Day keeps on giving us what we need, and what we got is the following:-A walk-off by Emily.-A VERY revealing conversation about Rob and Sophie's sex life.-We see THE POM POM.-ED cancels a wedding without telling Liz.and Nicole screaming at Mahmoud. God Bless TLC.Enjoy! Access bonus episodes on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

90 Day Fiance Cray Cray
Happily Ever After S8 E6 -The Itsy Bitsy Liar

90 Day Fiance Cray Cray

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 60:10


Nicole and Mahmoud continue their unhinged fight for the third episode in a row; Emily is still bossy; Rob and Sophie don't bang. For their buy 1 get 1 50% off deal, head to 3DayBlinds.com/CRAYCRAY Get 15% off your order when you use promo code CRAYCRAY at BollAndBranch.com. Sign up for our premium podcast feed with 3x the content! Just go to https://www.realitycraycray.com/ for a 30 second sign up for as little as $5, or if you already have a Patreon account, go to http://patreon.com/realitycraycray.  Other Links: Facebook Group https://realitycraycray.com/facebook Instagram https://realitycraycray.com/instagram Threads https://realitycraycray.com/threads Leave us a review: https://realitycraycray.com/review-us Gift a Subscription: https://realitycraycray.com/gift Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

90 Day Fiance Crazy In Love
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? S8 E6 'The Itsy Bitsy Liar'

90 Day Fiance Crazy In Love

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 70:41


Liz gets blindsided by Ed. Mahmoud packs his bags. Sophie opens up about her sex life. Emily's attempt to win over Kobe's friends backfires. After three kids, Loren wants her body back. Patrick and Thais arrive in Brazil after two years.Thanks to our Sponsors:Traveling? Boost your immune system, manage your stress levels AND get a FREE pair of Jetpack sunglasses when you purchase Jetpack Immune Travel Gummies at GoWithJetpack.comJOIN US ON PATREON or SUPERCAST for 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way Video and Audio Podcasts PLUS other Bonus Episodes90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? S8 E6 'The Itsy Bitsy Liar'Follow us on Instagram @marriedtorealitypodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

DocuSweeties with Chris and Wah
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? S8 Ep 6 “The Itsy Bitsy Liar”

DocuSweeties with Chris and Wah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 43:59


Liz gets blindsided by Ed. Mahmoud packs his bags. Sophie makes a confession about her sex life. Emily's attempt to win over Kobe's friends backfires. After three kids in three years, Loren wants to get her body back. Patrick and Thais arrive in Brazil after two long years. --- — Follow us! Instagram, Twitter and TikTok:  @docusweeties  @justcallmewah  @Chrislfarah Please support us by giving us a 5-star review on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music or any podcast app of your choice. Patron supporters get EXCLUSIVE content such us the recent Love is Blind (Season 6) interact with us on Patreon and see us on video! https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/83344f4b-4212-4da4-9cd9-7949c50d95a6/docusweeties-with-chris-and-wah Patreon.com/docusweeties (http://Patreon.com/docusweeties) Join us on our Facebook group!  https://www.facebook.com/groups/6702616296426962 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/docusweeties/support

90 Day Fiance - Coupled with Chaos
90 Day Fiancé HEA– S8 E6 – The Itsy Bitsy Liar

90 Day Fiance - Coupled with Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 67:11


Episode: E807 90 Day Fiancé HEA– S8 E6 – The Itsy Bitsy Liar   Description:   It seems hard to be Team Anyone this week. When we look at Ed and Liz and Rob and Sophie it is hard to imagine a path forward since communication is non-existent.  Emily and Kobe work in their own bubble, but it is because Kobe has compromised, but Koby's friends don't act like friends and Marlene is exactly who we thought she was…     Coupled with Chaos full episodes and bonus content subscriptions are available here:   Premium Content, including Additional 90 Day Fiancé episodes, The Real Housewives Content, and the personal podcast available by subscription at:   Supercast: https://coupledwithchaosnetwork.supercast.tech/   Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/coupledwithchaos   Apple: Coupled with Chaos Channel: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/coupled-with-chaos/id6442522170   Contacts us:   Email: Coupledwithchaos@gmail.com   Web site: https://coupledwithchaos.com   Facebook: @Coupledwithchaos   Instagram: @Coupledwithchaos   Twitter: @CoupledwChaos

IronWomen podcast
If We Were Riding - Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weenie Team USA Bikini(#282)

IronWomen podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 43:21


This week, the gang is joined by Feisty Media's Selene Yeager to discuss her limited podcast series called Hormonal, dropping on the Women's Performance Podcast feed. Also: Sizzling in Singapore - Finish Line DramaItsy Bitsy Teeny Weenie Team USA Bikini - The RevealLet's Stop the Body Policing Selene's In the Hot SeatIs Training With Power ValuableIs Khadijah Skirting the Full Menopause Experience?What's the latest consensus on Hormone Replacement Therapy? Burning Question for an Olympian? Register for the Feisty Summer STRONG Course through April 10, 2024: https://www.womensperformance.com/strong Leave us a Voicemail:https://www.speakpipe.com/ifwewereriding Follow us on Instagram:@feistytriathlon Feisty Media Website:https://livefeisty.com/ Support "If We Were Riding" Partners:The Amino Co: Shop Feisty's Favorite 100% Science-Backed Amino Acid Supplements. Enter code RIDING at Aminoco.com/RIDING to Save 30% + receive a FREE gift for new purchasers!Orca: Use code IRONWOMEN15 for 15% off at www.orca.com buycycle: Save up to $100 on your purchase by entering code FEISTYTRI at checkout at buycycle.com TRIHARD: Use code 20FEISTY for 20% off sitewide at https://www.trihard.co/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
#950 Itsy Bitsy Bathers Ban?

Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 15:11


Are G-strings and micro swimwear appropriate for a family-friendly theme park?  In this episode: Your body, your choice? Body positivity vs sexualisation A Marketplace of Girl Influencers Managed by Moms and Stalked by Men | New York Times  Child protection  Health and safety concerns Cultural differences Social etiquette & context Double standards Join the conversation on Facebook   Find us on Facebook or TikTok Email your questions and comments to podcasts@happyfamilies.com.au Find out more about joining THE QUEST at our websiteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sloths Love to Read - Free Books for Kids
The Itsy Bitsy Leprechaun - by Jeffrey Burton

Sloths Love to Read - Free Books for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 2:22


The itsy bitsy leprechaun was hiding pots of gold. Down came a rainbow, colorful and bold, Out came his friends and they all began to look, For the perfect four leaf clover hidden in this book! The itsy bitsy leprechaun is ready for a St. Patrick's Day adventure as he searches for a lucky four-leaf clover. Little ones will love this magical twist on the classic nursery rhyme “The Itsy Bitsy Spider!” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slothslovetoread/message

Matty in the Morning: The After Show
Itsy Bitsy Tiny Weenie...

Matty in the Morning: The After Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 6:00 Transcription Available


Final podcast of the week!

The Greener Way
The Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Green and Ethical Bikini - Charys Rizkallah

The Greener Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 15:20


As we're now in peak summer season, we here at the Greener Way are reviewing our swimwear wardrobe with an eye as always on the intersection of fashion and ethics. Joining us is Charys Caldarella, founder of ethical swimwear line Styelle Swim to talk about how to build a sustainable fashion brand from the ground up.

Horror Movie Crew Podcast
|HMC 138| Itsy Bitsy

Horror Movie Crew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 70:02


Support the Podcast by joining the HMC Patreon.  You'll earn early access to every episode, hours of bonus content, and HMC Merch!  Support HMC on Patreon! On this episode of The Horror Movie Crew Podcast the crew begin Spiders Month with the 2019 movie Itsy Bitsy! Watch full episodes of the Horror Movie Crew Podcast on the HMC Studios Youtube Channel.   Check out the HMC on Social Media: Episode Hosts:  @Sethk81 @Joshsmannequin @jessleehmc All Music By: @Joshsmannequin Thank you to our Patron CREWBIE VIP's:  -Zach F -Our favorite Nana! -Rosalind! -Ashley V! -Brooke M from A Podcast on Elm Street

Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber
Harry Brook and the itsy bitsy squads

Red Inker With Jarrod Kimber

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 26:36


This episode of Red Inker we talk about all the selection reasons why Brook is not in the team, but something else as well. In 1975 we had 14 men in a World Cup Squad, nearly 50 years later it is only 15. - To support the podcast please go to our Patreon page. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32090121. If you like this podcast, you may enjoy other things I create, check them all out at https://linktr.ee/jarrodkimber. To check out my video podcasts on Youtube : https://youtube.com/@JarrodKimberPodcasts - This podcast is edited and mixed by Ishit Kuberkar, he's at https://instagram.com/soundpotionstudio & https://twitter.com/ishitk FortyTwo make our productions. Mukunda Bandreddi is in charge of our video side. Aurojyoti Senapati turns the files into video podcasts and Subhankar Bhattacharya makes our graphics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fright Flick F.M.K.
Episode 16: Itsy Bitsy (2019)

Fright Flick F.M.K.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 55:54


Itsy Bitsy is a 2019 American horror film directed by Micah Gallo. It centers on a family, who moves into an old, secluded house where they are stalked by an ancient entity that takes the form of a giant spider.   Website: https://www.frightflickfmkpodcast.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frightflickfmk Twitter: https://twitter.com/frightflickfmk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frightflickfmk/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frightflickfmk

Radio Gunk
TT April 3 – Howard Stern and the fantastic tales of Itsy Bitsy and condoms

Radio Gunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 123:22


There is nothing to say about today's show except for the ramblings of a tired old Howard, and his lazy sidekick. We learn more than we ever need to know about new wack packer Samantha, Howard reading itsy bitsy spider in 9th grade, and his discover of bens “gross” of condoms in his desk drawer. […]

CERTIFIED MAMA'S BOY with Steve Kramer
Itsy, Bitsy, Teeny, Weenie

CERTIFIED MAMA'S BOY with Steve Kramer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 40:33


On Today's Show: My Mom's hard hitting question about yawning The sad situation in Nashville ASK MY MOM: Itsy, Bitsy, Teeny, Weenie Today's Quote: It's only possible to live happily ever after on a day-to-day basis. — Margaret Bonnano Certified Mama's Boy Merch is NOW AVAILABLE! Shop now Become a Certified Fan! Help support the podcast! Vote for “Certified Mama's Boy” in the Podcast Magazine Hot 50 Listen to my other podcast, “Kramer and Jess Uncensored”! Get FREE motivational texts from my Mom! Mama Texts Our Amazing Partners: BETTER HELP This episode is sponsored by Better Help. I want you to start living a happier life today. As a listener, you'll get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/Kramer PAIRED It's a relationship app for couples. You and your partner download the app, “Pair” together and every day Paired gives you questions, quizzes and games to have fun, stay connected and deepen your conversations. PAIRED.COM/KRAMER to get a 7-day free trial and 25% off if you sign up for a subscription. CARE/OF Care/of is a wellness brand that makes it easy to maintain your health goals with a customized vitamin plan that helps you feel your best today and supports you long-term.  For 50% off your first Care/of order, go to TakeCareOf.com and enter code kramer50. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Happy English Podcast
652 - Itsy-Bitsy Words

Happy English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 8:32


Impact Radio USA
LIVE SINGING "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" (2-15-23)

Impact Radio USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 23:55


In our newest segment, one which reflects on our complete lack of judgement and discernment, we present LIVE SINGING, the segment that features various singers "singing" (yes, that word was intentionally placed within quotation marks!) some of your favorite songs! On today's show, "Miss Becky", "Operatic Olivier", "Cannabis Carl" and "Paranoid Pete" came in to sing, "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini", by Brian Hylund. As Al often says, what could POSSIBLY go wrong???

Dr. Paul's Family Talk
LIVE SINGING "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" (2-15-23)

Dr. Paul's Family Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 23:55


In our newest segment, one which reflects on our complete lack of judgement and discernment, we present LIVE SINGING, the segment that features various singers "singing" (yes, that word was intentionally placed within quotation marks!) some of your favorite songs! On today's show, "Miss Becky", "Operatic Olivier", "Cannabis Carl" and "Paranoid Pete" came in to sing, "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini", by Brian Hylund. As Al often says, what could POSSIBLY go wrong???

Studio Soundtracks
Trevor Gureckis & Garry Schyman: Dead Space & Forspoken

Studio Soundtracks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 60:00


Studio Soundtracks takes listeners behind the scenes of how music is crafted for film and television by hearing directly from composers, songwriters and music professionals in the Entertainment Industry. Listen to inspiring conversations about composition and hear works from Emmy, Grammy, and Oscar-winning film scores on the show. TREVOR GURECKIS Trevor Gureckis is an award-winning composer and producer based in NYC, with work that spans film, pop, and concert music genres. His music often draws on his classical and production background, fusing electronics and live instruments in unique ways. As a film composer, his music often ranges from thrillers and horrors to dramas. A frequent collaborator of M. Night Shyamalan, Trevor has gone on to score four seasons of his hit Apple TV+ show “Servant” as well as recent feature film “Old” (Universal). Trevor's score for “Servant” and the main title for “Hunters” (Amazon) awarded him a BMI Film, TV & Visual Media Award and he was nominated for Best Original Horror Film Score for “Old” at the 2021 HMMA Awards. Other notable works include John Crowley's epic drama “The Goldfinch” (Warner Bros. Pictures), Neil Burger's Sci-fi thriller “Voyagers” (Lionsgate), and Henry Jacobson's psychological horror film “Bloodline” (Blumhouse). Gureckis began work on his first AAA game project in 2022: the highly anticipated remake of the survival horror classic “Dead Space” by EA and Motive Studios. “Dead Space” will be released on next gen. consoles and PC in January 2023. While Trevor excels at composing for film, his musical work extends far beyond. He produced the electro-pop band My Great Ghost, which is featured on Beck's Philip Glass remix album “Rework_”. In 2019, Trevor's solo album of instrumental and electronic music entitled “Corte” was released on Supertrain Records. Trevor is co-founder and executive creative director of Found Objects, a NYC based artist collective and production company. GARRY SCHYMAN BAFTA-winning composer Garry Schyman is one of the world's most celebrated voices in video game music as evidenced by his award-winning scores to the BioShock game series, as well as dozens of hit games, films, and television productions. Schyman has most notably given the universe of BioShock (including BioShock 2 and BioShock Infinite) its musical identity, scoring the hugely successful game series with a blend of haunting beauty and terrifying unease. He paid playful homage to '50s sci-fi with his score for the 2005 game Destroy All Humans! (followed by two sequels), accelerated the heartbeat in action games like Resistance: Retribution and Dante's Inferno, and gave a nod to the hypnotic style of Bernard Herrmann in the mystery game Voyeur. He has been in the fantasy world of Tolkien for the adventure game Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and its sequel Middle-earth: Shadow of War. Schyman's film and television credits span every genre, including classic series like The A-Team and Magnum, P.I., stormy action (Tornado!), thrillers (Horseplayer, starring Brad Dourif), and family horror (Spooky House, starring Ben Kingsley) and more recently Itsy Bitsy. Among his most recent work is the Square Enix game Forspoken which will be released in January of 2023.

Michael vs. Jason Horrorcast
Ep. 103 - Itsy Bitsy (2019)

Michael vs. Jason Horrorcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 66:12


We are live with episode 103 of the Michael versus Jason Horrorcast featuring Billy!!!!  This week Bill is your champion and originally chooses a made for TV movie Earth vs. Spider but due to streaming issues we had to call an audible and go with 2019's Itsy Bitsy.  Join us as we try to unravel the plot of this film + Jason talks thru his headshot film... Evil Bong" + We also discuss a few other movies we may have caught this week and go through our weekly segments such as "The Rename Game" , "Darwin/ Einstein Awards",  "The Devil's Wheel"  and we spin the wheel to see who is this week's Ultimate Loser and forced to take on the Headshot Movie.... Let us know your thoughts and give us recommendations through one of the ways listed below!!Follow us —Facebook- Facebook.com/MVJHorrorInstagram- Instagram.com/mvjhorrorcastTwitter- twitter.com/mvjhorrorEmail- MVJHorrorcast@Yahoo.com

Crisco, Dez & Ryan After Hours Podcast
Love 'Em or List 'Em: Itsy Bitsy Issue

Crisco, Dez & Ryan After Hours Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 8:31


A co-worker is matched on Tinder with a guy that Naomi went on a date with last year! Should she warn her what he's hiding in his bedroom and what he did to her when she was tied up?!

I SHAKE MY HEAD
Silently Judging!

I SHAKE MY HEAD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 80:38


Judgy Lisa and pick a part Sam is making an appearance this episode. Lisa is judging Jo Koy, nursery rhymes, and butter boards! While Sam picks apart Lisa's diet habits, and weird song titles.If you get a speeding ticket do you acknowledge your lawlessness, not Lisa! She is done Dahmer and is moving onto Gacy with a little Jo Koy to break things up! She won't admit it but pick a part Sam was right about the latest Jo Koy Netflix special. Which phrase do you use, "bat shit crazy" or "Bobs your uncle"? Is it time to rethink the classic nursery rhymes, how smart is the Itsy Bitsy spider? Does your inner voice tell you if you skip the whip cream on your hot chocolate you'll lose weight? Will the singles find love aboard the Love boat and how disgusting is the inside of a turkey carcass? When someone says "you haven't changed a bit" is that a compliment or not? Lighten your day with a bit of ridiculousness! If you love what you hear you can support the podcast by following the links below! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/ishakemyhead You can also find us on: Twitter www.twitter.com/i_shakemyhead  Instagram www.instagram.com/ishakemyhead Facebook I shake my head with Lisa and Sam Tik Tok i_shakemyhead Buy our merchandise at www.ishakemyhead.threadless.com

PanHandles Podcast
Itsy Bitsy Spida: A Blockbuster Trade Reaction Pod

PanHandles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 40:10


Derek and Jake discuss the blockbuster Donovan Mitchell deal and that's about it actually.

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Tobin, Beast & Leroy
07-29-22 Tobin and Leroy Part 3 - The Itsy bitsy Spida back on the radar?

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 41:47


Our first segment of this hour has attention deficit disorder as we go from discussing Yurt's handsomeness to Earth Wind and Fire, back to Yurt and then somehow into the difference between a Seaman and a Fisherman. In the next segment Tobin attempts to read through the lines as he goes Boots on the Gram to deliver us a "Could Be Somethin, Could Be Nothin" regarding our boy Spida Mitchell. In the final segment we hear more from Tyreek Hill as he addresses whether or not his support of Tua has been a distraction to the QB or team. 

Rock N Roll Pantheon
SSP Classics: Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini by Brian Hyland

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 48:41


BONUS: Beat the summer heat with this classic episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Join your hosts as they revisit their review of the 1960 summer staple, “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” by Brian Hyland. Soak in all the summer fun while we discuss oversized novelty swimsuit cover-ups, mean girls who can count to four, and shame-induced hypothermia. So get out of the locker and slip into this classic episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST.Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast).THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network."Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” by Brian Hyland (from the album The Bashful Blond) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.

The Story Song Podcast
SSP Classics: Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini by Brian Hyland

The Story Song Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 48:41


BONUS: Beat the summer heat with this classic episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Join your hosts as they revisit their review of the 1960 summer staple, “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” by Brian Hyland. Soak in all the summer fun while we discuss oversized novelty swimsuit cover-ups, mean girls who can count to four, and shame-induced hypothermia. So get out of the locker and slip into this classic episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST.Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Twitter (@Story_Song), Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast).THE STORY SONG PODCAST is a member of the Pantheon Podcast Network."Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini” by Brian Hyland (from the album The Bashful Blond) is available on Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Deezer, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music.

Madman Pondo Presents: From the Mouths of Madness

Pondo, Chris, and Kelli are talking one of their favorite streaming services, TUBI! All movies talked about on this episode can be streamed right now on TUBI, including the deep dive to this week's film TOW. Reviewed on this episode: Lake Mungo (2008), Itsy Bitsy (2019), Hayride (2012), Before Someone Gets Hurt (2018), The Millennium Bug (2011), The Dead Ones (2019), Dead End (2003), Mutant Vampires From Planet Neptune (2021), and Child Eater (2016) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at MOUTHSOFMADNESSPOD@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on YouTube Follow Madman Pondo at his website Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out Kelli's work

The Morning Review
Itsy bitsy spiders jump in Eastern WA

The Morning Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 2:00


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Curiosity Daily
Seeing Stars, Seagull Staredown, Itsy Bitsy Microdrones

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 13:17


Today, you'll learn about how cultures across the world often make constellations from the same groups of stars due to the nature of vision and perception, what to do when an animal tries to steal your food during a picnic on the beach, and drones smaller than a red blood cell that can be controlled using only the power of light.Does your star pattern look like my star pattern?“Constellations Across Cultures: How Our Visual Systems Pick Out Patterns in the Night Sky” from the Association for Psychological Sciencehttps://www.psychologicalscience.org/news/releases/2022-march-constellations-across-cultures.html“Perceptual Grouping Explains Similarities in Constellations Across Cultures” by Charles Kemp, Duane W. Hamacher, Daniel R. Little, and Simon J. Cropperhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09567976211044157“The Big Dipper (the Plough)”https://nineplanets.org/the-big-dipperThe Astronomical Leaguehttps://www.astroleague.org/content/constellations-other-cultures-checklistStaring contests really do work."Stare at Seagulls and They'll Leave Your Food Alone” by Mindy Weisbergerhttps://www.livescience.com/staring-at-seagulls-stops-stealing.html“Stare seagulls out to save your snacks, researcher says” by Ian Samplehttps://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/aug/07/stare-seagulls-out-to-save-your-snacks-researcher-says“Staring down seagulls can stop them stealing your chips” by Sam Wonghttps://www.newscientist.com/article/2212592-staring-down-seagulls-can-stop-them-stealing-your-chips/“Herring gulls respond to human gaze direction” by Madeleine Goumashttps://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsbl.2019.0405Sun doesn't just give plants life, but drones, too.“Microdrones With Light-driven Nanomotors” By Universitat Wurzburghttps://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/news-and-events/news/detail/news/licht-motoren-fuer-mikrodrohnen-1/“Light-Driven Motors Power Tiny Drones” By Patricai Daukantashttps://www.optica-opn.org/home/newsroom/2022/april/light-driven_motors_power_tiny_drones/“Polarization” by The Physics Classroomhttps://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/light/Lesson-1/Polarization#:~:text=Polarized%20light%20waves%20are%20light,of%20methods%20of%20polarizing%20lightFollow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.Find episode transcripts here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/seeing-stars-seagull-staredown-itsy-bitsy-microdrones

Call An Adult: A Pretty Little Liars Podcast

After weeks of rest and "real life", Ashley and Hayley are BACK with a recap of season 2 episode 10 of Pretty Little Liars, "Touched By An (A)ngel". They go into the fact that Rosewood high gives of private school vibes even though it must be a public school (right????), the Bing.com paid advertisement conspiracy of 2011, the icon that is "Itsy Bitsy" and THEE massage moment.

Watch No Evil
EIGHT LEGGED FREAKS - Itsy Bitsy's Not So Fitting

Watch No Evil

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 30:40


Matt and Zach explore humor, sound design, and casting in this episode covering the 2002 creature feature Eight Legged Freaks.

Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!
Brian Hyland - '60s Pop Star With Hits "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini" And "Sealed With A Kiss". Talks About Brill Building, Dick Clark, Leon Russell, Del Shannon, Little Eva And More!

Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 37:11


Brian Hyland is one of the great pop stars of the early 1960s. He had two massive hits, the first being “Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini”, the novelty song that went to #1 on the charts in 1960, and the other being “Sealed With A Kiss” in 1962. These songs propelled Brian to stardom including Dick Clark's Saturday Night show and a European tour. My featured song in this episode is “The Pardners” from the album East Side Sessions by my band, Project Grand Slam. Spotify link HERE.--------------------------------------------   Brian and I discuss the following:“Itsy Bitsy” being featured in The Marvelous Mrs MaiselGrowing up in Queens, NYBeing an Office Boy in the Brill BuildingGetting his big break with “Itsy Bitsy”Being on Dick Clark's Saturday Night showRecording “Sealed With A Kiss”Leon RussellDel Shannon1963 European tour In the Songfest we play and discuss:“Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini”“Sealed With A Kiss”“Don't Dilly Dally Sally”“Gypsy Woman” If you enjoyed the show, please Subscribe, Rate, and Review. Just Click Here. “The Shakespeare Concert” is the new album by Robert's band, Project Grand Slam. It's been praised by famous musicians including Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad, Jim Peterik of the Ides Of March, Joey Dee of Peppermint Twist fame, legendary guitarist Elliott Randall, and celebrated British composer Sarah Class. The music reviewers have called it “Perfection!”, “5 Stars!”, “Thrilling!”, and “A Masterpiece!”. The album can be streamed on Spotify, Apple and all the other streaming services. You can watch the Highlight Reel HERE. And you can purchase a digital download or autographed CD of the album HERE.  Robert's “Follow Your Dream Handbook” is an Amazon #1 Bestseller. It's a combination memoir of his unique musical journey and a step by step how-to follow and succeed at your dream. Available on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Get your Complimentary DREAM ROADMAP with Robert's 5 steps to pursue and succeed at YOUR dream. Just click here: https://www.followyourdreampodcast.com/DreamRoadmap Connect with Brian at:www.brianhyland.comhttps://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialBrianHylandhttps://www.facebook.com/OfficialBrianHyland Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website: www.followyourdreampodcast.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/FollowYourDreamPodcastTwitter: www.twitter.com/podcastfollow1Email Robert: robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website: https://www.projectgrandslam.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectgrndslamTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/projectgrndslamStore: https://www.thepgsstore.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/PGSjazzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectgrandslam/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/04BdGdJszDD8WtAFXc9skWApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/project-grand-slam/274548453Email: pgs@projectgrandslam.com

MNmaxed Podcast
Extinction Curse 114 - Itsy Bitsy Drider

MNmaxed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 66:12


We explore a bit in the Temple of Xul Kundur. After going through a few doors we find a room filled with many enemies and about eight times as many legs. After the battle our explorations continue until we find a library which halts the Wizard.Come talk to us and other MNmaxed listeners in our Discord https://discord.gg/VNcrKN3Here's our linktree with all kinds of fun things! https://linktr.ee/mnmaxedGet MNmaxed gaming music at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0tSqefTveeCmk-LN3v2LPgSupport with a one time tip at https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3197856848543744094Other audio heard in the MNmaxed Podcast is provided by https://tabletopaudio.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mnmaxed)

2 Good Geeks Radio Network: Fans Stronger Together
2GGRN: Marvel-Cast Earth's Mightiest Podcast episode 10 (regular flagship show) Itsy Bitsy Spiders Identity Came Out, Your in the Endgame Now Kid, Multiverse Washin Your Dreams Out - (3/15/2022)

2 Good Geeks Radio Network: Fans Stronger Together

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 150:51


The Itsy Bitsy Spiders Identity Came Out, Your in the Endgame Now Kid, Multiverse Washin Your Dreams Out LOL LOL LOL Hahahahahahahahahahaha CAN THE SPIDEY WEBHEADS COME OUT TO PLAY!!!!!! On the latest episode of Marvel-Cast: Earth's Mightiest Podcast, your hosts David Senden and Mark Hurliman discuss the little movie THAT could .......... and DID LOL LOL LOL LOL Hahahahahahahaha we discuss SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME, or SPIDER-MAN GRADUATION LOL LOL Hahahahaha cause lets be honest here, he graduated from Iron Man jr LOL LOL LOL Hahahahaha to to web-slinging, red and blue spandex wearing, Woody Allen superhero we ALL know and LOVE, well NOW he just needs 3 more movies LOL LOL LOL Hahahahahaha were it is just HIM, but this is closer, its certainly closer then HOMECOMING and FAR FROM HOME were THAT is for DAM sure A new episode of Marvel-Cast: Earth's Mightiest Podcast starts RIGHT NOW

Kickn' it w/Kay
Message from Itsy

Kickn' it w/Kay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 14:24


Kings and Queens, have you ever went backed and listened to old childhood nursery rhymes and it hits you differently now cause you finally understand the words of it? Or is it just me lol. There's a lesson we can learn from our Spider friend Itsy Bitsy. Lets take a moment and kick it! Want to connect with me? Here's how Text: 478-227-4273 Instagram: Only1_kds Email: kayinspirellc@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kayla-smith29/support

We Made This
Jason Isn't Even Dude Love, He's Shane McMahon (Friday the 13th Part 2)

We Made This

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 64:02


Welcome back to FOREVER FRIDAY, the podcast that goes into pointless detail about all the pointless details of Friday the 13th. We're talking 13 minutes of Friday the 13th Part 2, specifically 1:05-1:18. With most of the gang dead, Jason joins the sad trend of announcing yourself to the final girl and promptly getting bodied like you're Shane McMahon. And nobody wants to be Shane McMahon. Jason proves himself to be a progressive gentleman by engaging in period and piss play. Ginny attempts a bold play with Pam's sweater and the boys consider which killers they could trick by posing as family members. Host: Dev Elson Co-Host: Alex Boucher Editor: Dev Elson Forever Friday on Twitter: @friday_podcast Support all of Dev's projects on: patreon.com/shootthatnebula Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis We Made This on Twitter: @wmt_network wemadethisnetwork.com Intro: Let The Bodies Hit The Floor by Drowning Pool, Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah by Allan Sherman, and Itsy Bitsy by Joey Deluxe. Outro: Sail Away Tiny Sparrow by Harry Manfredi ft. Angela Routella.

Old Firm Facts
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Shirt Pull By Giorgio Chiellini

Old Firm Facts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 72:31


Roberto Mancini and Gianluigi Donnarumma were otherwise engaged, but Adam did manage to track down a Scotsman living in England and a Scotswoman with an Italian surname. Stand-up comedian Jim Burke and music journalist Lisa-Marie Ferla relive one of the greatest international tournaments of modern times, share their thoughts on the final and respond to the racist abuse which players were subjected to. Jim talks about immersing himself in the football culture of Barcelona, a powerful article he wrote on the Hillsborough disaster and his memories of the terraces in the '70s and '80s, Ange Postecoglou optimism, watching the final with an iconic Scottish football figure and his experiences in comedy.  Lisa-Marie discusses a 19-year-old being tasked with taking the decisive penalty, the rise of fan media, Leigh Griffiths' future, her work in journalism and missing live music.  Adam invites his guests to help him debunk a myth involving ill-informed takes on the Euros from writers with no understanding of football, puts questions to them from Twitter, indulges his love of Bruce Springsteen and Giorgio Chiellini, and ends the show with a touching tribute to the Euro 2020 champions featuring Rio Ferdinand.  For more information about Old Firm Facts, go to: www.thebiglight.com/oldfirmfacts

We Are Moms
Episode 1.09: Summer Series #5- She Wore An Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Mom Approved Bikini

We Are Moms

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 19:07


In this episode Jennifer and Kelsey discuss what some consider a double four letter word- swim wear. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wearemoms/support

Baby Got Backstory
BGBS 057 - BONUS: Jay Ferracane | Storytellers Are Bullsh*t

Baby Got Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 27:53


BGBS BONUS 057: Jay Ferracane | Storytellers are Bullsh*tBaby Got Backstory host Marc Gutman partners up with good friend and past guest Jay Ferracane on a special bonus episode about the complexity of defining yourself as a storyteller based on the video, You Are Not a Storyteller by Stefan Sagmeister. Want to see it on video?Quotes[10:26] There is a fallacy that people think, “I have a conversation with you and I come back a week later, and you give me this thing that will be on a gas station, billboard, or on a wall.” And to me, it's iterative. It's a narrative. And that was the only thing I can start to think of why we've gotten into this thing called storytelling, because we're trying to let people know that it's not completely defined. And it's going to be a journey. [13:28] What is the function of design? A lot of times it's to communicate. It's not to be seen, it's not to be noticed, but it's to communicate. It has a very important job, but is that storytelling? Is wayfinding, storytelling? [14:58] I don't think even all stories have reasons, because sometimes they can be whimsical, right? Maybe that is the reason. [18:26] I think even we get conflated a bit when as branders and marketers we say, “Okay, well, it's the sum of all these parts, it's your visual, it's your tagline, it's your copy on your website. It's all this and then now that's your story.” But is it? [19:13] The cool thing about building a brand for me and developing the branding is that all those signals, all that stuff gets set up so that those stories can happen in there. But that's all the people interacting with it. So if anyone is a storyteller in a brand, it's usually the people that support the brand. It would almost be the customer, right? It's pretty meta, actually. [19:49] It's the external world. You can tell all the stories you want about yourself, but it doesn't really matter what you think. It's what everyone thinks about yourself. ResourcesFeatured Video:You are not a storyteller – Stefan Sagmeister Jay Ferracane:Instagram: @angrybovine Facebook: Jay Ferracane LinkedIn: Jay Ferracane BGBS Episode 41: Jay Ferracane | Angry Bovine | Design Is Not About the Designer Podcast TranscriptJay Ferracane 0:02 And that was the only thing I can start to think of is, “Is that why we've gotten into this thing called storytelling? Because we're trying to let people know that it's not completely defined and it's going to be a journey. And so let's call it a story and follow us on this journey or this story. I don't know that—I've been dwelling on that actually quite a bit in the last week or so because, well, you and I both know the reality of making anything is never airdrop it into your clients lap, at least it's not in my world. It's a lot of back and forth and and the story gets written together, if anything, but to me I've always wondered is, has storytelling become this thing because people are trying to explain like, you're gonna have to get involved in a narrative? I don't know. Maybe that's where it comes from. Marc Gutman 0:48 Podcasting from Boulder, Colorado. This is the Baby Got Backstory Podcast, where we dive into the story behind the story of today's most inspiring storytellers, creators and entrepreneurs. I like big backstories and I cannot lie. I am your host, Marc Gutman. Hey, I'm Marc Gutman, and today is a little bit of a bonus episode of Baby Got Backstory. My good friend, Jay Ferracane and I talk a lot about different branding topics, marketing topics all offline when we're just hanging out. And one of the things that we got written a lot about was storytelling, and kind of this craze about what's happening with storytelling, and everyone's calling themselves a storyteller. And then Jay turned me on to this amazing video about two minutes. And we're gonna link to the audio in this episode from a famous designer named Stefan Sagmeister. And after that little video, and Stefan sets the stage, Jay and I talk about what it means to be a storyteller. And I hope you liked this episode. It's a little bit of a bonus talking about a topic that's near and dear to my heart. I am here with Jay Ferracane celebrated designer, creative and all around awesome dude. And recently, Jay and I were doing some work together and Jay turned me on to this idea or this this video of Stefan Sagmeister that's titled You Are Not a Storyteller. Before we get into that, because I just I love this video, we're gonna watch it and then talk about it cuz I think it's really relevant, two minutes of extreme relevance, Jay, who is Stefan Sagmeister? Because I don't even know like I, I watched this video and I'm like, Who is this guy? Jay Ferracane 2:41 Well, Stefan Sagmeister is is a designer, I think Austrian born worked out in New York for years. But I think his real claim to fame was that he kind of made designers realize every once in a while that you should take some time for yourself. So he used to do these, these sabbaticals. And then for like a year, he would just do work that tried to make him happy and resulted in like a body of work about being happy. But his work was really widely regarded. I think he's won like a Grammy for some, you know, album design stuff. And I was always appreciative of his design even. And I've known about him for a really long time. You know, he I think he's in the the world of like, the pentagrams, and stuff like that of the world. But Stefan Sagmeister, and his partner, Jessica Walsh, who now runs her own outfit, she still continues, but I think Stefan does more of this kind of like, personal work kind of stuff. But pre that that was this video that I was sharing with you. Because, I mean, we've all heard it in conversations that, you know, everyone wants to be a storyteller. And, you know, what's that really mean? And should you say it, and I look at myself as such a, I don't know, like a tradesperson in design that. I've never considered myself a storyteller but it did me a stroke, it struck a chord with me and why people say that, and a lot of times, I think as a designer, my job is to unpack what people are really trying to say, or what's the reason behind that. And I have some thoughts on why people get into the storytelling, if they use storytelling as a way to describe their process or what they're attempting to do. So. Marc Gutman 4:11 Yeah, it's such an interesting topic to me. I mean, remember, several years ago, you'd say you're a storyteller, and people thought that was all cool. And they'd be like, tell me about that. And, and, and it meant different things. And it still does to different people. But now it's like, literally, I think every single website I hit says, We are storytellers, everybody's Instagram says I'm a storyteller, and everyone wants to be a storyteller. And I think there's a lot of confusion around storytelling. And it's just an interesting topic to me. I don't know if I've landed I firmly believe that as—the way we communicate as humans is through stories, does that make everyone a storyteller? Especially when it comes to business, right? Like, is everyone a storyteller? And so what I want to do is I want to go ahead and share this video. It's two minutes, and we'll go ahead and watch it together. And then we can talk about it. Jay Ferracane 5:02 Sure. Stefan Sagmeister 5:09 Hi, my name is Stefan sagmeister, a Austrian graphic designer who lives in New York City. I'm actually quite critical of the storytelling thing. I think that the older storytellers are not storytelling. Recently, I read an interview with somebody who designs rollercoasters, and he referred to himself as a storyteller. No fuckhead you are not a storyteller. You're a rollercoaster designer. And that's fantastic and more power to you, but why would you want to be a storyteller if you design rollercoasters? Or if you have storytelling that the story that you tell is bullshit. It's like this little Itsy Bitsy little thing. Yes, you go through the space and guess you see other spaceships and yes, that's the story? That's a fucking bullshit story. That's boring. People who actually tell stories, meaning people who write novels and make feature films don't see themselves as storytellers it's all the people who are not storytellers, who kind of for strange reasons, because it's in the air, suddenly, now want to be storytellers. There is this fallacy out there. I don't think that I fell in fell for it. But somehow, maybe unconsciously I did, you know that you sort of feel “I've seen a lot of films, so I must be able to do one.” And of course, this is the most stupid thought ever, you know, it's like, “Oh, I've watched the Philharmonic. That's why I am a virtuoso violin player.” You know, I'm not, even though I've watched a lot of philharmonic concerts, I think by now in our space, meaning in the space of design, it sort of took on the mantle of bullshit. You know, now everybody's a storyteller. Marc Gutman 7:04 Just letting it play out there a little bit, so we can give proper credit to those that published it. But Wow, carries on the mantle of bullshit. Jay Ferracane 7:16 So much to unpack right? Marc Gutman 7:18 So much to unpack. So the mantle of bullshit. I mean, I was giggling and laughing during that, and I certainly saw that you were I mean, like, What are your first thoughts is like, is— Jay Ferracane 7:27 Well, I remember the first time I saw it, number one, you know, I can't pull off the sport coat. And, and, and and impression like he was and I was so genuinely entertained by the fact that he was being so honest, and calling out people on their stuff. And I guess where I came back to, when I when I first sat with it, I thought I probably the first time I saw it just really just thought it was funny. And like, man, did he wake up and have some shitty coffee or something that morning? And, and then, you know, the more I thought about it, and I saw, I think I saw that thing years ago. And and but I've thought about a lot since then. And I've tried to figure out, you know, why? Why has the industry taken on this mantle of, of bullshit? Number one, there's so many, I think there's so many options for clients out there today, that everyone's got to wrap themselves up in something, right, we all kind of do that take on a persona or two. But I think that this storytellers thing was a phenomenon that came out of not unlike, like, I purposely went against the grain when people were there. For some reason, there was this weird fear of like calling yourself a designer, I'm a graphic designer, that's what I was formally trained to do. And I think that makes me a pretty capable communicator. But it does give me a position of where I enter communication from. And I think storytelling maybe puts this this number one, it puts a bigger umbrella on it and allows people to be more capable, or at least position themselves that they are more capable, because they don't have to really describe what their entry point is and where they're coming from. But to the point of, you know, when he was saying, this, this fact about like, I can, you know, if I watch an opera, am I a virtuoso? there is so much information out there in education today that you can watch a video and go out and tell people, you know, something. So I think that what he was probably sensing was some frustration and i would i wonder, actually, how, how close this was to him thinking about, you know, leaving professional practice, because he maybe he was just like fed up at that point. Because that dude, and his outfit did really just great, creative, very original, graphic design. And, you know, maybe he was just, like, frustrated at a point like, I'm not going to be, you know, shielded about this anymore. The more I thought about it, though, and it was funny because you and I have talked a little bit about this and the phenomena of and there are some outfits that work this way, but the phenomenon that work, like a project is something that might have been called the story to be told. You know, in the Stefan Sagmeister, I hate you world. I think there's this notion to that a lot of people think that the project is this, it's dropped on the table, and this is one thing I've been thinking a lot about knowing you and I were going to get together and talk about this, but does this when you start to say, Hey I'm a storyteller, Is that a way to prepare people for the reality of a design process? And I call it a design process, going through a logo, there is a fallacy that people think I have a conversation with you and I come back a week later, and you give me this thing that will be on a gas station, billboard or on a wall. And to me, it's iterative. It's a narrative. And that was the only thing I can start to think of. Is that why we've gotten into this thing called storytelling, because we're trying to let people know that it's not completely defined. And it's going to be a journey. And so let's call it a story and follow us on this journey or this story. I don't know that I've been dwelling on that actually quite a bit in the last week or so. Because, well, you and I both know, the reality of making anything is never airdrop it into your clients lap. At least it's not in my world. It's a lot of back and forth. And, and the story gets written together, if anything, but to me, I've always wondered is has storytelling become this thing? Because people are trying to explain, like, you're gonna have to get involved in a narrative. I don't know. Maybe that's where it comes from. But, yeah. Marc Gutman 11:20 Yeah, it's, it's so I mean, so much to unpack on top of your unpacking. Right? Like, there's, you know, what resonates for me out of that so much as when he talks about his Hey I go to the Philharmonic, and does that mean I can be, you know, a great violin player? Because very, you know, early in my career, I was a story editor in the movie business and a core part of that is just taking in scripts. And I could never understand why everybody thought they had a story worth telling. Everyone thought that their life story was worthy of a movie. I think it's primarily because of what Stefan Sagmeister says is that now went to the movies, they get it, they're like, Hey, I can make this into a movie. And I was like, very clearly, no. No one, like, not a single one that came in was worth reading. They weren't interesting to me. And much like a classic pianist or something like that I was trained in classic cinematic storytelling, which means that there's a three act structure beginning middle and an end, a likeable, or at least, intriguing hero that has obstacles in their way and has to move from something they want towards something they need, all these things. It has a very strict definition. And I remember when I got into branding and marketing, and I had the same reaction as Sagmeister, I was like, This is crazy. Everyone's calling themselves a storyteller. These are not stories, and I was really myopic on my definition of story. Now I've since come off that and I learned, I've learned that storytelling has this different sort of definition. And I think, when I heard you speaking, that's really what I started kind of going through, like, what are these definitions of story versus storytelling versus narrative? I mean, is the roller coaster designer really trying to tell a story? Are they trying to communicate, communicate anything other than thrill and excitement? And, you know, things like that? So? Yeah, I mean, and you and I have had this conversation offline, so much about just what is the purpose? What is the job? What is the function of design, and a lot of times it's to communicate, and it's not to be seen, it's not to be noticed, but it's to communicate as a very important job. It is that storytelling? like is Wayfinding storytelling? Jay Ferracane 13:44 Right. Marc Gutman 13:45 You know, like, all the great Helvetica stuff we love from, you know, the New York subway and I mean, and then recent MTA rebrand, I mean, that stuff is like that telling a story? Is that storytelling? Jay Ferracane 13:58 And and that's, that's totally where I think it gets it screwed up. And not to belabor the point about titles, but like, you know, storytellers, if that's going to be the thing that somebody wants to put a label on him, I do think it comes back to this thing that, you know, design is about—it's, it's a what, yeah, I've told you this quote that if you can design a city, you can design a spoon, or if you can design a spoon, you can design a city, meaning like, hey, once you understand that, that your job is is to do this thing. It doesn't matter what medium it gets put into it. And still to this day, it kind of trips me up to hear a designer say I'm a UI designer. So okay, so if your friend said, Hey, I need a T shirt, you wouldn't make a T shirt? You know? Like, I'm not a T shirt designer, but I designed lots of T shirts. And I'm a graphic designer I've done to design a ton of UI and I poked my own eye out through my glasses if I had to only design UI and to me, I guess it comes back to this notion that design's job is to just put reason into things. And I don't think even all stories have really because sometimes they can be whimsical, right? Maybe that is the reason. But I remember seeing this talk if we're going to kind of Sagmeister was an early design hero of mine and so was David Carson. And I saw David Carson do a talk once about it was, oh, he showed this layout he did for a conference he got asked to attend, it was called the bravery of design or something like that. And it was the image was his father, who was a test pilot getting into an aircraft. And he goes, and he basically put that up, because he goes, what we do isn't dangerous. He goes, unless I'm designing like, pharmaceutical packaging, or something where if somebody reads it wrong, there's a problem, right? And he was saying that that's fucking dangerous. And he pointed at his, you know, his dad in the 60s, or whenever it was getting into a, into an aircraft. And, and I do, I just think that there's something that I think people feel like they need to inflate around what it is they're really doing. And that's why I really do look at what I do, it's much more like a trade than it is art, for sure. And even the way I approach it, it's like, I'm going to show you some things, but you're going to react to them, and then I'm going to catalyze those back into it so it becomes the things you need it to be. It's not about me. And so a lot of times storytelling is is like, your take on something to it has a very emotional bent. And, you know, that's a major difference between art and design is that you know, art is really about you trying to express some personal feeling or emotion where design should really really—it's it can have expression in it, but it's really about communicating ideas or information. And so storytelling does, it gets cloudy, but maybe it is a safety mechanism for people to just shield up like, Hey, I don't–I was a marketing manager a long time ago, but all of a sudden, here I am, you know, trying to help you rebuild your brand. And if I tell you that where I came from, that's it. That's a hard entry point, right? Marc Gutman 16:55 This episode brought to you by Wildstory. Wait, isn't that your company? It is. And without the generous support of wild story, this show would not be possible. A brand isn't a logo or a tagline. or even your product or a brand is a person's gut feeling about a product service or company. It's what people say about you, when you're not in the room. Wildstory helps progressive founders and savvy marketers build purpose driven brands that connect their business goals with the customers they want to serve. So that both the business and the customer needs are met. This results in crazy, happy, loyal customers that purchase again and again. And this is great for business. That sounds like something you and your team might want to learn more about, reach out @ www.wildstory.com. And we'd be happy to tell you more. Now back to our show. And you and I have collaborated recently on a bunch of identities. I mean, those are really stories. You know, when I think about them, they're like, you know, there's we want certain emotions, we want you to think of certain categories. We want you to see this and say, Okay, this is a tool brand, for example. We're not really telling stories within that work, and I wouldn't, and I think that's okay, like, we don't have to like that's not the intention or the purpose. And I think even we get conflated a bit when as branders and marketers we say, Okay, well, it's the sum of all these parts, it's your visual, it's your tagline. It's, you know, your, you know, your copy on your website, it's, it's all these and then now your that's your story, you know, but like, is it? Jay Ferracane 18:45 I think it's and it's funny, too, because one thing that I try and get really clear with my clients that when I first start working with them is is that there's a difference between branding and brand. So brand and branding are two totally separate things. Brand is the promise you want to you know, bring to the world. Branding is the signals that get them there. And you know, in this in this case of like, you know, when we work on identity and stuff like that, I think we're we're way more in the signal building camp. Because the I that the cool thing about building a brand for me and developing the branding that will do that is that all those signals, all that stuff gets set up so that the stories can happen in there. But that's all the people interacting with it. So if anyone this is interesting that we've talked this out a little bit, but if anyone is a storyteller and a brand, it's usually the people that support the brand, it would almost be the customer, right? It's pretty meta, actually. Marc Gutman 19:40 So there's the old adage, a brand isn't what you say it is. It's what they say it is. And I think that so Jay Ferracane 19:45 Then who's the storyteller in that? Marc Gutman 19:47 Yeah, the customer, right? It's the external world. I mean, you know, you can, it's kind of like, you know, you can tell all the stories you want about yourself, but it doesn't really matter. Jay Ferracane 19:57 Right. Marc Gutman 19:58 That's what everyone thinks, you know, about yourself. Jay Ferracane 20:01 Yeah, no. And that's it's totally Yeah. Because I, yeah, you know, for along the line of storytellers is a word that I never got, and it's my brushes with the advertising world is, is a lot of times, people who make stuff just generally get thrown into this category as creatives. And I think that's kind of a weird label too, because I think that an art director is a, it's a role and a skill set that is different than a designer sometimes or graphic designer, right. And it could be different than a set designer, and it could be different than, and so but in certain worlds, all of that gets stuffed in too. And so I think whenever these labels come out, it's just a way, it's just a way for people to soften, or create a softer landing place for you to understand where you come from. And well, you know, my, my, my love of music and the background and the things that I grew up around was like early punk rock, especially DC kind of stuff. And in those days, you didn't go to the, you didn't even go to tower, you would have friends that gave you like cassettes that were made off of cassettes that were made off of two other cassettes. And I remember every once while people would like hold the microphone to like the TV and record stuff into it, I still, to this day, don't know where this soundbite came, but it's this very posture-y kind of voice it was in between one of the songs that was on this mixtape given to me. And the guy says, I have news for the world. And he says new wave is dead. And it says new wave is just a way of saying that you like any names, all these like sub genres of music that was extremely not popular at that point. And then he ended it with like, these categorizations of all these music types, that people wedged them under a new wave. And he said, it's because you don't want to get kicked out with a party because people won't give you drugs anymore. And so like, but it was kind of funny, because if I if I think about that, that's probably this defense mechanism that all humans are do a lot. They they put some falsehood around themselves, or at least a softening device. So that either you can't really assign what it is and or you may be reassign it, and it's it's a funny, it's a funny thing. And and I think that's that's, you know, not me ever asking, you know, Stefan about this, but like, I would bet his intent is is call it what it would call it what it is, and just be authentic about it. Because to me, that's the best form of graphic design and is when you can, like, make the brand with the things that it really is. And that's not necessarily storytelling. To me. That's this very, we were just talking about this before this call started ingredients and parts. Marc Gutman 22:40 Yeah, totally. And like, it's just, it seems like this catch all, you know, being a storyteller, this thing that is just like, you don't know how to describe yourself, you don't know what it is you think, you know, and I just recently posted on Instagram a carousel that was called stop copying your competitors. And and it's because we all don't know, you know what to say about ourselves. And we don't know how to differentiate, we don't know what category we want to be special. Right? And, and I'm no different. I want to be special, but we're not, you know, we need to understand— Jay Ferracane 23:13 You're special! Marc Gutman 23:14 Oh, Go on Go on. But you have this idea that like everyone's a storyteller is just crazy to me. And, and I do think I think the roller coaster example that he uses is of the extreme, but I think it comes into all sorts of things like you know, even you know, there's a lot of there's a lot of functions in marketing today where you know, people are claiming to be storytellers like in paid media. You're not a storyteller. You're an advertiser, you know? Jay Ferracane 23:40 Yeah, and that's fine, though. That is great Marc Gutman 23:42 And you should—Yeah, and you know and sometimes you use storytelling as a mechanism or a tool to to get your advertising across, but that doesn't make you a storyteller per se and I just think it's interesting that we all and it's in it's become this thing that like, like people just want to be that like it's like we use that as our brand and it's almost become that I think you might even be in the person that sent me the bland book which was a mock site of like what branding and and and all these agencies have become and storyteller would be front and center right there you know, right on the—we are visionary storytellers looking to change the world you know one brand at a time. Jay Ferracane 24:24 Well and i think that's that's why, let's just call it that well “the creatives” to use a big loose term the creative industry every you know, so often has to kind of go find its new catch all phrase to that everyone can kind of like over the next five years reassigns themselves to and then we feel that we shed that again and you become something else. But it is it just an interesting phenomenon that people get into these traps where they're like I'm worried about telling you what I am and in the in the roller coaster guys sense. It I found myself drifting off thinking about that. That, you know, like maybe what he does is so complex that if he told somebody what he really did, you know, maybe it's more of a mathematician than anything because you got to figure out a lot of gravity shit, I bet. And they're right. You know, it's like gravity and like, what if there's a fat guy in a little guy in the in the car together? What's that gonna do to the story? Like, Marc Gutman 25:19 How hard is it to say I'm a kick ass roller coasters? Like, like, like, like, everyone understands that. Jay Ferracane 25:25 But it are people comfortable doing that, too? Like, I think that's that's what it comes down to. So I don't know, it has to be something about the the palatability of the world you're trying to market to. Oh, man, this is resonating. People want to hear story. So I'm going to be set tell people I'm that, right. So yeah, it's, I don't know, I guess it was a delight, especially when I saw that because I think I personally would just really rather designers be designers and communicators. That's that's probably the better term. I would rather people say I'm a communicator than a storyteller because that is kind of what we do. I think it's, it can be super boring shit sometimes and not that there's not boring stories, but at least it has less of a mantle around it too less of a mantle of bullshit. And he has that. That [inaudible] and like, [inaudible]. Like there was a [inaudible] in there for a second. Marc Gutman 26:21 Angry. Yeah, you know? Jay Ferracane 26:23 Yeah. Marc Gutman 26:23 I love it. Well, Jay, this was awesome. I just enjoyed talking about this topic with you. It's it fascinates me. And like I said, Thank you for turning me on to that video. Like kind of blew my mind and was just really cool to chat about it. Jay Ferracane 26:37 No, I am, I'm the king of derailing your day with Oh, yeah, on that topic here. Watch these six videos, you know me. So you're welcome. And I'm glad to continue to distract you on a daily basis. Marc Gutman 26:48 Thank you. I'm looking forward to my next distraction. And that is Jay Ferracane. And that was us talking about storytelling, all based on the Stefan Sagmeister video. I love that he kind of goes on that rant about someone who designs roller coasters as a storyteller, but I think you'll agree it's become really, really confusing. I hope you like this little bonus episode. And if you want more of this type of content, drop us a line at wildstorm.com and let us know that you like these type of episodes just as much as of our traditional interview. Well, that's the show for today. Let me know if you have any questions. I'm Marc Gutman, make sure to visit our website www.wildstory.com where you can subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher or via RSS. See you'll never miss an episode. I like big stories and I cannot lie, you other storytellers can't deny.

The Network Marketing Mindset
EP25: Ditching Your Itsy Bitsy Comfort Zone to Rank Up in Your Business

The Network Marketing Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 17:27


What would you say if I told you that the decisions you make today are dramatically influenced by your personal comfort zone—your fears, your willingness to try, the boundaries you set, your belief in yourself. Makes sense, right? Well, what if I told you they're not set by who you are today… but instead, by who you were by the time you were 7 years old? The hard-to-swallow truth is your adolescent brain is running the show… and keeping you locked away in an itsy bitsy comfort zone you're past due to break free from. The post EP25: Ditching Your Itsy Bitsy Comfort Zone to Rank Up in Your Business appeared first on The Network Marketing Mindset.