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A bedtime story for Preschoolers, by John Vernon Lord and Janet Burroway, as read by Dan Stevens.
Let's have jam pennies for afternoon tea. 下午茶時間。 挖貝募資:Baked Tipsy 高纖酒粕燕麥脆片 【英語文備課中 No Sweat Plans】「不限金額皆可免運」專屬優惠碼【plans】 訂購連結➜ https://bit.ly/nosweatplans 本集節目有: ★Water Roux White Bread 湯種麵包 ; ★Maximalism 往極繁主義前進; ★The winter is coming. 經濟寒冬要來囉。 文字筆記看這兒:https://ettplans.wordpress.com/
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We're back baby! And live from Podfest Berlin 2022!To kick off Season 4, we bring you Berlin's newest musical-improv troupe - Jam Sandwich! Tina, Jenna, Angie, Blake, Richard and Joseph (on piano) join us LIVE to explore some of the weirder Berlin stories, including Julia's metal-smelting ex housemate, an audience story about airport security and the team's uneasy relationship with the German use of “hallo!”.These tales inspire some weird, wacky and gloriously catchy improvised skits - take a listen! This episode was brought to you by Bear Radio, with support from Podfest Berlin 2022, Hindenburg and Particle Studio.Our brilliant guests perform all over Berlin, so be sure to follow them on instagram, @jamsandwichberlin, to see where you can catch them next!
Trying something a little different this week. We both read a couple pages of Bitcoin books we've never read before and see where this takes us and what conversation it sparks. Please let us know if you enjoyed this style of podcast on twitter or email. GET A TICKET TO THE CONFERENCE:https://bitcoincollective.co.uk/ Obi Nwosu Podcasthttps://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/bitcoin-fundamentals/bitcoin-fedimint-obi-nwosu/ If you have any questions at all, please contact us at hello@bitcoincollective.co.uk or reach out to us on social media as we would love to help. Please remember we are not financial advisors and nothing in the podcast is financial advice. If you like the podcast, we would really appreciate it if you could leave us a review. Thank you and see you for the next episode.
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This week we spoke with Luan (Age 9), and tried to work out every single step that it would take to make a jam sandwich! Sounds simple right, but this exercise in analytical thinking shows you just how many steps it would take you to make a simple sandwich!For more quick and fun questions to get your kids talking and thinking, download the KidCoachApp FREE from your usual app store!
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Biscuit week is always a favourite. We're debating what toy or game we'd make, and which bakers are best suited to the challenges so far. #WorthTheCalories Recipe for Jammy Biscuits Subscribe to our RSS feed here Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here Subscribe on Google Podcasts here We're on Spotify Eloquent Gushing is 100% supported by listeners like you. If you'd like access to exclusive content, please visit us on Patreon. Get in touch! If you have thoughts about the episode or want to suggest something for a future episode, you can comment on this post at eloquentgushing.com, you can email us at podcast@eloquentgushing.com or find us on Twitter. If you want to talk to us, leave us a message on Speakpipe. Our music is "Cheery Monday" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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The Creepy Pizza Pals head down unda' for our first story from Australia! Britt tells Peter about the Monte Cristo Sandwich and the Homestead it was named after.* Not quite a top ten, but there are ten ghosts. Including but not limited to; screaming boys, screaming babies, laughing babies, streaming women, and judgemental stares. Want to plan your next trip? Head to this ScareBnB for a victorian fright night. So hop on the Creepy Pizza haunted train and head down to the Monte Cristo Homestead!*This statement has not been fact-checked and is most likely false.Visit us on our website www.CreepyPizza.comGo to the arcade and play FREE games: https://creepypizza.itch.io/creepy-pizza-arcadeFind us on Instagram @CreepyPizzaPodcastAnd on Twitter @CreepyPizza1Be a Pizza Pal: https://www.patreon.com/creepypizzapodcastHave a picture of a fat dog or an idea for the podcast or want to send in your creepy stories? Email us at CreepyPizzaPodcast@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creepypizzapod)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creepypizzapod) Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/creepypizzapod)
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Adventures with Alice - Universe Of Total Strangers feat. Catherine Porter Roma Rose - In My Head Caitlin Cannon - Deliver Katherine Lynn feat. Paula Trammell Harris - Be The Change Krista O'Connell - Fool Me Once Jam Sandwich - New Orleans (Radio Edit) Jillian Matundan - Signs Pointing South Pivotal Awakening - Believe Tracy Eckstrand - Our Ordinary Days Randomseed Band (writer Mary Steiferman) - Imagine That For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor Jillian Matundan at Visit our Sponsor Adventures With Alice Band at Visit our Sponsor Lyndol Descant at Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
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This week Fee and Hayley speak to Fee's older sister Sally Cooper, who went through 10 rounds of IVF for her two beautiful children. Hear Sally explain her IVF journey and pass on some golden advice for women looking to go down a similar path. Thank you to everybody who has left a review, rated and subscribed to the show, and to everybody who has asked a question on Instagram @whattheivfpodcast. Fee and Hayley will try to answer a few questions every other week, so keep them coming! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The podcast returns with a menu to both put you to sleep and make hungry: The All American Diner. Skippy Peanut Butter and Welch's Jam Sandwich for $2.75? Meatball hero for $7? 12 oz of hot Columbian coffee for $1.25? Count me in. Listen in to find out more about the options. Or read along at https://www.zomato.com/new-york-city/all-american-diner-lower-manhattan/menu With host Mike Shafer. If you like the show, please subscribe, review, share, and send over requests for other product manuals to: Facebook Twitter Instagram
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Does creativity belong to an exclusive few ? Is there a link between out-of-box thinking and innovation? What is the kindness contagion ? These are few of the discussion points that I explore with our speaker today. Michael Lee is the founder of Innotivity Institute. An internationally accredited Creativity Coach, Life Coach, Executive Coach, NLP Practitioner, and a long-time educator, Michael has years of experience in the TV and film industry in many roles: Screenwriter, Director, Producer, Story Consultant, and Script Editor He has worked extensively in Europe, the USA, and Africa. He is the creator and lead trainer of The Innovation Explosion, a step-by-step creativity training that has doubled participants' creativity levels and led to their rapid fulfillment of previously-stuck projects. Michael began his career as a script analyst for Castle Rock Pictures in Hollywood before moving to Prague, where he co-founded the international literary magazine TRAFIKA. He is the recipient of a Ford Foundation Fellowship and an Individual Artist Grant from the NY State Council on the Arts.He has taught at AFDA, WITS, and NEMISA, and created the program of the Academy of TV in Johannesburg, where he served as Head of School and Head of Development at various junctures. He has directed numerous reality shows and documentaries in Africa, including as co-creator of the 4x SAFTA-winning Jam Sandwich. He founded the Innotivity Institute that helps individuals and organisations "create their creativity". You can find more details on Innotivity institute in the below links: Innotivity Institute Portfolio Hope you enjoy this episode. Please do share and subscribe to our podcast. If you want to be part of this journey, do write to me at kindnessissuper@gmail.com. Do visit our website for thoughts and perspectives around kindness and human potential. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegentleproject/message
Kevin has been an improv instructor at The Second City Training Center in Chicago since 2005. Kevin's written, directed, produced, performed in many scripted and improvised shows (The Eulogist, Rahm Zombie, Jam Sandwich, Lightfoot Loose) and teaches improv workshops around the country and in corporate settings. One of the hardest things is being in the moment and thinking on the spot in front of someone let alone a theater filled with people.
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An extended set of summer jams, sandwiched between some night music from the official unofficial house band of summer and some other pretty chill grooves. All this & much, much less!
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Triple Hopped, the podcast dedicated to our love of the craft beer scene. In this FESTIVAL JAM SANDWICH episode Matt and Simon reflect on the recent @arundelbrewfest and the team look forward to @friendsfambeer which is coming up next weekend. As well as this we drink some fantastic beers. Beer list: 1. Cydonia - a 4.8% Citra and Waimea hopped hazy pale ale from - Track Brewing x Beers of SMOD 2. Big House Waltz - an 8.5% DIPA from North Brewing Co. 3. Pines - a 6.5% hazy IPA from Polly's Brew Co. 4. Tonal Vision - a DIPA from Boxcar 5. Squash Court - a 7.2% IPA from Little Monster in collaboration with IGs own Dank Dads which is hooped with Mosaic and Simcoe. 6. Pallet Notes - a 7.4% NEIPA from - Pressure Drop - Sabro, Mosaic and Simcoe hops. 7. Dark Fruits Bakewell Sour - a 7% sour from - Vault City featuring Blueberry, Blackberry, Blackcurrant and Almonds. 8. Dopplebock - 7% - a malt, raisin, coffee and chocolate heavy collaboration between North x Thornbridge After we score the beers up @beermatter rounds things off with a big stout from @highlandparkbrewery who are pouring at Cloudwater’s festival next week. Hope you enjoy the show! Please leave any feedback please leave it here or email us at triplehoppedpodcast@gmail.com. If you enjoy the show then leave us a review on Apple. Thanks for listening.
This week, DeeDee brings you a story (This one is a little short ya’ll) about a village who is taken over by wasps. Afterwards she discusses who she’d enjoy starring in the movie version! Enjoy!!
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A touch of neo soul, lounge, beat, downtempo, hip-hop, chillout for you to enjoy the sandwich and vibe :)
A touch of neo soul, lounge, beat, downtempo, hip-hop, chillout for you to enjoy the sandwich and vibe :)
Deon Maas kom kuier vir ’n tweede keer in die garage om oor sy nuutste boek Witboy In Berlyn te gesels. Hy stel die boek bekend hierdie week by die US Woordfees en ook Dinsdag, die 12de Maart 2019 by La Bottega in Kaapstad – jol skop 18:00 af. Bespreek gerus JMK@JONATHANBALL.CO.ZA, dis gratis. Deon is ’n skrywer (Witboy in Afrika, Melk Die Heilige Koeie, en nou ook Witboy in Berlyn), maker van dokumentêre films (Punk in Africa en Who Killed Johannes Kerkorrel?) en ’n televisievervaardiger (Jam Sandwich en Fortuinsoekers). Hy word somtyds daarvan beskuldig dat hy ’n moffie, daggaroker of kommunis is. Hy is wel skuldig aan van dié aantygings. Hy is getroud met Veda (’n vrou) en woon tans in Berlyn saam met haar en hul honde.
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A touch of neo soul, lounge, beat, downtempo, hip-hop, chillout for you to enjoy the sandwich and vibe :)
A touch of neo soul, lounge, beat, downtempo, hip-hop, chillout for you to enjoy the sandwich and vibe :)
A touch of neo soul, lounge, beat, downtempo, hip-hop, chillout for you to enjoy the sandwich and vibe :)
A touch of neo soul, lounge, beat, downtempo, hip-hop, chillout for you to enjoy the sandwich and vibe :)
Paul reads one of his childhood favorites to an agreeable Scott.
Ahoy hoy, black-clad youth and kinky goblins! Welcome to another spooktacular episode of Jam Sandwich. On today's installment I'm once again joined by my old friend Luca Cimarusti. As was the case the last time he was on the show, we over served ourselves a bit and things got loose. Some questionable opinions are definitely shared. The original plan was to listen to a couple of Ozzy albums, but instead we played a random assortment of songs that get us stoked for the season. We set a fire to our loins and our blood boils like lava. This episode is so hot your ears might experience turd degree burns. BOO! See, it's even frightening on the eyes! Somehow we didn't listen to Joy Division so maybe we'll do an entire episode on them in the near future. No promises, licker. Luca's current band Luggage has a new album out at the end of the month on Don Giovanni Records. Go grip it. Follow him on twitter at @LucaCimarusti and on instagram at @beer_man_official for more info and also pictures of grade a scumbaggery. If you saw the light and would like to join in on the ritualistic sacrifice, I've spread lore and ancient knowledge around the web at these various locations: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast Also, please subscribe to the show and tell your dirt bag friends. Maybe hip some naughty jr high children to the J Sando? The kids need to know.
Hey lickers! Welcome to another installment of your favorite toilet pig show, Jam Sandwich. On this 'sode, I welcome my lovely wife back to the show to discuss one of our favorite bands, ABBA. We do a decent job talking about the band, but we also get into a tizzy and as is usually the case when CJ comes on and we both get a little nasty. She even got in on the raunch this time. We're breaking her shyness and the freak is coming out. So if you're a diehard ABBA fan that somehow stumbled across this show, be prepared to hear about my b's* okay? If you're a frequent listener then rejoice, because I once again talk about my b's! Tuck in your bib cause this one gets messy. If you enjoyed this episode and would like an additional serving, I've laid virtual breadcrumbs around the web at these various locations: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast *Not what you're thinking, probably.
Hot dang, it's another installment of Jam Sandwich, babies! We've gotsa real juicy one for youse guys today. In the world of podcasting there's dream guests and then there's Josh Androsky. What can I say, I love to butter this beautiful man up! I've known this sweet prince for several years now and whenever our paths cross both laughs and consensual kisses are shared. He wanted to listen to Brian Eno's 1973 masterpiece Here Come The Warm Jets and I couldn't have been more on board. Surprisingly enough, we manage to stay pretty much on topic for a majority of the episode, aside from getting off track almost immediately. It does end up turning into a discussion of "great morning songs" towards the end. I also talk about my wife's gazungas. Look, I could go on and on but just know that Josh is one of my spiritual brothers and our energies are synced up which makes for great conversation. Dig in! For more Josh goodness, follow him on twitter and instagram at @shutupandrosky. If you're in LA and would like to get involved with DSA Los Angeles (of which Josh is a co-chair) follow them on twitter at @DSA_LosAngeles, gather some more information and make change happen. If you enjoyed this episode and would like additional servings of Jam Sandwiches, go find the buffet of pleasure I've laid around the web at these various locations: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Greetings curbs dogs, ramp rats and skate betty's alike and welcome to another installment of Jam Sandwich. Much like JS053, this one is more of a radio show than a podcast. No guests, just your horned up stoner host to guide you through a magical journey of curated tunes. This episode is all about skate videos and the music that lies within their sacred walls. Any long time listener won't be surprised to hear this one as I mention skateboarding all the gosh darn time. Growing up I dedicated countless hours to playing with the useless wooden toys and consuming as many VHS tapes as possible. It was on these videos that I first heard The Minutemen, Souls of Mischief, John Coltrane and so many more. It really shaped my warped, sick mind. On JS060, I'm playing nothing but tracks that have appeared in videos of the years, along with assorted clips you might find amongst the ripping. If you miss out on my yappin', don't fret as I've got another new episode dropping on it's regularly scheduled time (haha, get it, cause I haven't regularly scheduled sh!t in a hot minute) this Tuesday. If you'd like to really indulge yourself, grab some more Jam Sandwiches that I've sprankled around the web at these various locations: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Ahoy hoy mateys and welcome back aboard the good sub that is Jam Sandwich! On today's episode, we're joined once again by good friend of the show Mike Conway! If you're a long time licker of the sammich, you're already familiar with Mr. Conway and what to expect during his visits. For example, we managed to bring up Skankin' Pickle within the first few minutes. Usually when Mike visits we tend to trail off topic, but today we're speaking about one of our all time favorite bands, The B-52's, so we kinda keep it on point in order to pay proper respects to the greatest group to ever emerge from the south. Also, Mike has been drawing again, despite the bad carpal tunnel syndrome that has been plaguing his 2017. In addition to being one of my best friends, he's one of my favorite artists and I suggest you check out the new "break room doodles" series he's been posting lately. Check out his instagram at @michaelfinnconway for da goods. If you're still hungry and fancy some more Jam Sandwiches, you can munch on some grindage at these various world wide web locations: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast Don't be a dick!!
Well shoot, Joe McAdam makes a quick return to the Palace of Sin for another hot steamy Jam Sandwich. This episode was recorded on May 18th, which also happened to be the same day Chris Cornell of Soundgarden passed away. Joe suggested we listen to Badmotorfinger to memorialize the fallen singer, but if I'm being perfectly honest I was never really much of a Soundgarden fan and I didn't wanna have the episode come off as a half assed eulogy. Instead I decided we should start with Gregg Allman's I'm No Angel and we give Gregg some lite ribbing. Then that dude had to go and die before I could release this episode, thusly completely going against my original intentions. Oy vey! Furthermore, the formatting is a little different on this one. It was done in a bit of a rush, so we don't focus on a full album or even singular artist. We play a bunch of random songs that we thought of in the moment, so you get a bunch of little insights on a whole slew of artists. It's kind of similar to our old show Revolutions Per Minute, so you get a taste of the past. Put a napkin in your collar and dig in!! Joe recently dropped a new video with Butt, so go check out Butt on it's youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1RAfouK5SOTiz1v7U8OpCQ Subscribe to Joe's analog twitter feed, which is delivered to you via snail mail, here: https://www.patreon.com/joemcadam Last, and in the case actually the least, get more Jam Sandwiches at these various world wide web locations: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Ahoy, maties! Settle in and get ready for another large serving of Jam Sandwich. On today's show I'm joined by Drug Factory Press kingpin Ryan Duggan. As a former room/bandmate, we've spent a lot of time together and on this episode we get to catch up. We listen to Black Flag and the Minutemen while discussing Ryan's work, our shared histories and french kissing. Even though he's only in his early 30s Ryan has created a heavy body of work. If you're familiar with it, this is your chance to take a look at the man behind "all those dog's taking dumps." I highly encourage you to go buy some of Ryan's beautiful prints. Find it at ryanduggan.com, drugfactorypress.bigcartel.com and instagram.com/drugfactorypress/. If you'd be so kind to subscribe and give us a good rating on itunes, that would be just well of you. Otherwise, more Jam Sandwiches can also be found at: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Hold onto your balls, it's an all new episode of Jam Sandwich! My good friend Brad VandenBerg returns so we could get down to 1981 Rick James classic Street Songs. He's a very kinky guest, the kinda that makes you call him dad-dah! He also created the Jam Sandwich corporate logo, so you know the man has good taste. We spent the afternoon at a brewery and I want to the good times going, so I picked up a Mary Jane single, he got some more suds puppies and what proceeded next is what you have before you. This is a pretty accurate capsule of me hanging out with one of my best buds. For the full experience: put on some jammy pants, warm up some pizza rolls and get comfy in a beanbag chair. The lava lamp just started to move... This episode is dedicated to /CURB DOGS everywhere. Additional fun sized Jam Sandwiches can be found at: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Holy schlitts, Jam Sandwich is now 50 deep. I've now been recording episodes of this show for a year, give or take a few weeks when I took a sabbatical. On this episode I'm joined once again by my good friend Kevin Goggin. He's the show's composer and he delivered an extra special treat for the special occasion. Today we listen to Devo's Duty Now For The Future, along with some other classic singles and deep cuts. Anyway, we discuss the band and the importance of recognizing Devolution as it takes places before our very eyes. Also Kevin's grandmother. So put on your power dome, plug in and get ready to understand my potato. Also, in the excitement of tings, I completely spaced on thanking Producer Dan in my big ups segment. The show wouldn't exist today had it not been for his kindness and inspiration, so go tweet at him at @friesenpoint and tell him you love him. He deserves it. Lastly, THANK YOU for listening! Be sure to tell all your friends about all the naughty fun we have here. For real, that'd be nice of you. Jam Sandwiches can also be found at: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Close your eyes and make a wish, for there's much to celebrate! Today's VERY SPECIAL episode Jam Sandwich marks two wonderful occasions. I'm joined once again by my lovely wife Claire, but there's a bit of a twist. This was recorded at the Palace of Sin on Valentine's Day 2017 and as a romantic gesture, I promised my love that I wouldn't be overly pervy this time around as that's usually the case when she makes an appearance. Secondly, today is her birthday so I figured I'd drop a deuce on all y'all with two episodes this week. I feel kinda bad for taking last week off, so now you've got double the jam to double your fun. The queen was at the controls and she selected Fleetwood Mac's self titled album from 1975. I actually go into length about some of the band's history, while we also recount our personal take on the band and what they've meant to our relationship. Towards the end I kind of slip up and it get's a tad dirty. Oopsie! Be sure to share this episode with someone you love. Or just share it. Spreading your love of the show is like the fourth most fun thing you can do with your mouth. Subscribe and give us a good rating on itunes while you're at it. It would make my heart go a flutter. Thank you, my sweet lickers. Jam Sandwiches can also be found at: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Friend of the show Marty DeRosa returns to the Palace of Sin for another thrilling installment of Jam Sandwich. Marty's pick of the week was N.W.A.'s 1988 debut classic, Straight Outta Compton. Along the way, we discuss the effect gangsta rap had on us as kids, particularly in regards to women's hygiene. It was educational to say the least. We were having such a good time that we kept chatting for a little bit even after the album wrapped. Some fun bonus stuff at the end too. HINT: It involves Daddy's!! Also, since there wasn't an episode last week (for no good reason this time) I'm gonna try to drop a deuce on all y'all this week, so be on the lookout for that. Jam Sandwiches can also be found at: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
The world's finest guest returns as I once again sit down with my lovely wife for another thrilling installment of Jam Sandwich. It wasn't really planned, but I had a guest cancel so I figured why not bring in this sexy, educated woman once again? We listen to It's All Around You by Chicago's very own Tortoise, while I bombard her with nothing but cheeky innuendo. Who am I kidding, it's straight forward filth at times. We both throw out a few new knuckle tattoo ideas and discuss whether or not we did it on the futon that used to be in her mom's basement. SPECIAL NOTE: There's a weird echo on my vocals throughout this episode and I can't figure out why in the heck that happened. Neither could my friends that actually know what the f they're doing. It's really not that big of a deal and you can really only notice it when the music isn't playing. Kinda. It kind of comes and goes. WEIRD! Anyway, you should come to expect this kind of a thing at this point, right? It's free and still better than the audio on some more well known shows. Just sayin'. Jam Sandwiches can also be found at: jamsandwichpodcast.com || manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Deon Maas is ’n skrywer (‘Witboy in Afrika’ en nou ‘Melk Die Heilige Koeie’), maker van dokumentêre films (‘Punk in Africa’ en ‘Who Killed Johannes Kerkorrel?’) en ’n televisievervaardiger (‘Jam Sandwich’ en ‘Fortuinsoekers’). Hy word somtyds daarvan beskuldig dat hy ’n moffie, daggaroker of kommunis is. Hy is wel skuldig aan van dié aantygings. Hy is getroud met Veda (’n vrou) en woon in Johannesburg saam met haar, Watson (’n blinde Scotty) en verskeie ander honde wat elkeen hul eie hang-ups het. Deon kom kuier in die garage die aand voor hy sy nuwe boek ‘Melk die heilige koeie’ launch in Kaapstad en ons gesels oor alles.
Welcome back, lickers! On today's episode I'm joined by my good friend Brad VandenBerg. I've mentioned him on the show before and he created the Jam Sandwich logo, so know that it looks good because of this sweet man. On today's show, we dig into the soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City because it's probably the best video game soundtrack ever. We barely scratch the surface, but then again it would be an 8 hour long episode if we crammed it all in. I mostly grill Brad about being a gamer because it's a world that intrigues and fascinates me. Throughout the episode we talk about some of our favorite video games, living off pizza & beer and coin the term "big tinies." If that doesn't work for you then I suggest you take it out and blow on it. FUN FACT: I was having tech issues for a solid hour before I was able to start recording, so I power smoked a bowl right before to chill out and ended up starting the whole thing off by saying "Did you miss me next show?" Sweet Jesus, this show will never not be amateur hour. Jam Sandwiches can also be found at: manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Trick or treat, pound my meat, your dink is something good to beat! With Halloween just around the corner I felt like dropping a special treat in your goody bags, so I'm reissuing an early, Halloween themed episode of my old show Revolutions Per Minute. Prior to hosting Jam Sandwich, I did a similar show with my dear friend Joe McAdam (@joemcadam on twitter) and quite frankly I don't think many people heard it the first time around. I loved doing this show and I've mentioned it on the Sammy before. Well, this here is your chance to see what all the fuss is about. Its kind of cool to look back at this show now since the modern day Jam Sandwich rose from it's ashes. I recorded a new intro and stuff, so you can hear all about it once you get it going. In fact, quit reading this and go do that. Have a happy Halloween! Jam Sandwiches can also be found at: manontop69.com || jamsandwichpodcast.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Trick or treat! This episode is kinda both? Welcome to a seasonal spread from Jam Sandwich. On today's episode you're given a crash course in history of the Misfits. Think of it as Cliff Burton's Notes, if you will. 'Fits 101, dudeguy. I've been sick as a dog this past week so I wasn't able to bring over a guest, but I figured now would be a good time to fully geek out on one of my favorite bands. I love them not just for their music, but their story is also so, so good. This episode was also recorded in the middle of the night and, due to my many illnesses, it's influenced by a real life pill cocktail. Congratulations, you've found the dumbest podcast ever made! It's a quickie (at 49 minutes), which is the perfect amount of time for you to make a scary jack-o-lantern. So find the biggest knife for the biggest pumpkin and get carving! Jam Sandwiches can also be found at: manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Nope, you're not skallucinating, Jam Sandwich is back with part two of our Skatober festivities. As soon as I committed to this themed batch of episodes, I knew I had to invite Mike Conway back to the studio. After discussing 60s ska last week, we dive into the late 70s with the all time classic One Step Beyond from London's very own Madness. This album rules but since I know Mr. Conway is a skannoisseur I also asked him to bring in an assortment of his old ska 7"s. Given the choices, you better believe we jump straight into some Skankin' Pickle. So roll up the cuffs of your baggy trousers and move to the beat cause this episode is sure to skamuse your wildest fantasies! Jam Sandwiches can also be found at: manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Editors note: Make sure yer ears are nice 'n' clean before listening to this episode, cause your auditory senses are about to get filled to the brim with all kinds of jam! My good friend (and, I swear to Jah, one of the greatest stand up comedians ever) Mike Lebovitz joins me as we listen to the Silver Jews American Water LP. Mike's got great taste, so I was pleased as punch to get him on the show to BS, as we do. We stay on topic and talk 90s indie nuggets. I then proceed to play some assorted 90s hits at the end to fill things out. Last, but certainly now least, the show closes with the newest Rocket From The Crypt song, which I don't think is available on the internet at the time of the original air date. Go listen to that sucker in all it's glory cause RFTC fahking rules. Plug in, then when you're done, take the plug out. Just be safe when dealing with plugging. Jam Sandwich can also be found at: manontop69.com || Twitter: @jamsandwichpod || Instagram: @jamsandwichpodcast
Like Iggy Pop in the 1980's, this episode is a real wild child. I'm FINALLY joined by one of my best friends in the world, Chris "Irish Eyes Are Smiling" Moran. I spelled his name differently in the title because A. he's a teacher and quite frankly I don't want any of his students to discover this naughty show and B. he sometimes calls himself Curtis Morgan. I'm not sure why, but it pleases me so. But wait, that's not all. My lovely wife Claire once again joins us in the studio because she not only lives here at the Palace of Sin, but she's also super tight with Mr. Morgan. He actually lives in the apartment above ours so we all hang out constantly, often spinning wax. This episode is the closest I can possibly get to capture shooting the sh*t at my place on a Friday night, cause that's when we laid this bad motha down. Best of all, we listen to Morrissey! FINALLY!! So many personal Jam Sandwich fantasies are being fulfilled in dis bish. We spin Viva Hate and Vauxhall & I, which would've likely happened had the microphones been on or not. Our love of Steven Patrick is apparent and maybe we'll seduce you into joining us and opening your heart to the mysterious Moz. JS030: laughing to stop yourself crying.
Hello friends and possible enemies! Welcome to another thrilling installment of Jam Sandwich. Today's show is so fresh it hasn't had time to cool, as it was recorded at the last possible minute. I'm joined by the ever so lovely Sarah Shockey as we dig into Cyndi Lauper's She's So Unusual and some assorted 45s I had laying around by the turntable. Her positive energy adds a touch of elegance to a show that is usually made for and by disgusting pigs. Go check out her show Marty & Sarah Love Wrestling, which is easily the best wrestling podcast in all the land. She's doing some fine work over there with that lovable horny boy Marty DeRosa. Quit horsing around and just listen to the dang episode already, mmmk? Oh wait, we're also on twitter now at @jamsandwichpod and instagram at @jamsandwichpodcast. Like us on facebook, subscribe to the show and pawn your grandma's jewelry for hookers. I'm okay with you only doing two of the three. It's not ideal, but I can handle it because I'm an understanding gentleman. On with the show...
EDITOR'S NOTE: If you downloaded this episode before 9/22/16, go ahead and get it again as I pumped up the volume. Sorry for the trouble! My good friend (and the composer of our theme song) Kevin Goggin returns to the ultra high frequencies of Jam Sandwich! This episode was recorded at 1 AM so we may or may not have already had a few. We dig into some power pop classics, spinning both the Raspberries and the Vapors, while discussing Chicago's best hot dog stands, our OG AOL screen names and the merits of taking your young lover to an empty baseball dugout. We present some actual facts about the records for a change. Also, the show is now on Instagram, so go follow the us at @jamsandwichpodcast for some heavy visuals. In the meantime, subscribe to the show not because I told you to, but because it's what you desire. La-di-da-di-da.
After several technical hiccups, Jam Sandwich is finally broadcasting from my new studio, the Palace of Sin. I say "hiccups" because I recorded an episode with our good friend Goodrich Gevaart, but then I fudged something in post and lost the audio. Durr... So, in a tight jam, I invited my beautiful wife to get up off the couch and join me for another session, despite the fact that she was just on the show. No Super Producer Dan this time around, but his spiritual presence helped guide us towards the light. This episode also marks a new edition to the show, as I'm able to plug my turn table in so we can listen to vinyl. This means guests can bring over their favorite records and we'll blast it on air. I'm stoked to say the least! To break in this momentous occasion, we give Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 a spin while I may or may not get a little too sexual with my better half sitting across the table. Since it's just the two of us, sitting in our home, having drinks on a Sunday evening, you get a real sincere portrait of domestic bliss. I also push the boundaries of acceptable dialogue and at one point my wife is literally just screaming the word "DIVORCE" over and over again. If at any point you feel like things get uncomfortable, just know that after the show we totally made up. Sexually. Join us won't you?
After taking an unplanned holiday last week, Jam Sandwich returns in classic form. On today's episode, Super Producer Dan and I break in the all new Friesen Point Studios after I botched my first attempt with home recordings. We listen to The Cure and Joy Division, talk about our sexual awakenings, and briefly contemplate time. There's a few little glitches in this one, but you probably won't even notice. If anything, it just goes to show whatta scrappy lil' show I run for you, the people. If there's one thing I want everyone to take away from this one it's "Respect the space of others, you stupid licker." Oh and go 'like' the facebook page cause I found a scan of the page from Madonna's sex book (mentioned in the episode) which I will include in the posting. You'll dig it.
Today's guest is my best one yet because after the show was finished, I got to go home and fornicate with them. For the 25th episode I asked my wife Claire to join me at Friesen Point Studios to discuss our favorite shared band, Belle and Sebastian, along with the two songs that played during our wedding and some other crap. I have to wonder if I sound different considering my better half is on the show. Early on Claire suggests that listeners might get exposed to my "more sensitive side" but I'm not sure how true that is given my bride's natural gift for toying with my libido. Either way, she's an absolute sweetheart and I love her with all that I got. In fact, from now on, I'm gonna be sensitive as fcuk. All feelings, all the time, from here on out. This episode of Jam Sandwich is best enjoyed with a saucer full of milk, so lick it up kitties.
Today's guest has many titles. If you've seen him perform stand up comedy, you might know him as Sammy Arechar. Perhaps you know him by his work on the ones and twos as Yung Zucchini. His mother calls him her "sweet prince." The Milwaukee native joins us today and he brought with him I Need A Haircut by Biz Markie. Such a solid album. Thanks Yung ZUCCH! When that wraps up we play the 1999 EP A2G by Blackalicious. We also drink A LOT of beers on this one. Count the can cracks and guess who went the hardest. The odd turn with this episode is Sammy is such a nice young man and it's probably the dirtiest episode yet. I apologize in advance for the fact that I keep talking about that one thing. Ugh, I'm so ashamed I'm trying to be discreet here in the details. I should change the name from Jam Sandwich to The Greasy Toilet Pig Fcuk Show. Anyway, to see the video Sammy mentions, go check out our page on Facebook (search 'Jam Sandwich Podcast') and throw it a like while you're there. Feel free to subscribe and give us a good review on iTunes too cause it helps more people find the show. I'd do it for you. Throw some cheese on that betch.
Holy fkcinug siht, today's Jam Sandwich is gonna take you sweet babies straight to the top! For numero duece duece we're bringing y'all our first ever split episode. A real twofer Tuesday, if you will. Up first, friend of the show Goodrich Gevaart returns after having relocated to sunny Los Angeles and he brings with him a smattering of his favorite LA punk classics. We start to have a real intimate moment until super producer Dan steps in and essentially takes a dump in my mouth. Up next, we welcome to the show Boston Hardcore LEGEND Tommy Crowbar of the band Street Justice. We hear about Tommy's bucket list of murder and the merits of throwing a boot party. We also listen to the Gorilla Biscuits self titled 7" because it rules. You're gonna like the way this episode makes you feel, I guarantee it. For another serving of jam sammies dig through the digital crate that is our back catalog, subscribe and like us on facebook, even though its worse than anything found on the dark web. Warning: This show contains super naughty ideas and listening almost 100% assures your eternal damnation in the fiery pits of hell.
Prepare yourself, as you're likely to catch a second hand Rocky Mountain High on today's episode of Jam Sandwich! My guest today is Denver comedian Zach Reinert and he's tastier than ice cream edibles found within his hometown's finer dispensaries. I've known Zach for a number of years now and his one liner game is stronger than Magnús Ver Magnússon flipping giant tires. Take a peek behind the curtain of his madness as we discuss things like horror films and how root beer gets made (hint: it's with your feet.) We groove to the sonic sounds of Radioactivity and Jay Reatard, while I explain to super producer Dan why three actually is the magic number. Put the metaphorical needle down on this one and let 'er rip!
Boy howdy, have we gotta dinger of an episode in store for you! On today's Jam Sandwich, I'm once again joined by super producer Dan Friesen and I pass him the reins as we listen to one of his favorite albums: Blood, Sweat and Tears self titled album. Over the course of the long player, we discuss the first 20 episodes of the show and what the future might hold, which might involve more cassette tapes. I tell a story about enjoying a random pair of found poopy underpants in Milwaukee this past weekend. I seriously can't wait for you to hear how much I loved these stained whitey tighties! We wrap things up with a hatred of punks. This one not uncool. Bring on the roaring 20s!! Subscribe, submit, and order squid!!
Fresher than a strong mimosa, I've got a naked Marty DeRosa! Real talk though, Marty is back on Jam Sandwich and this time he's extra nude. If you don't believe me and want visual proof, hit me up on twitter (@slingernick) for the outtakes. Things heat up fast and inevitably we all get horny. It's kind of our "thing." On a horniness scale of "limp wiener" to "rocket ride" this episode is ready for take off. Additionally, we take listener question's live on air and continue to expose dark secrets from producer Dan's mysterious past. Episodes with these two dudes are always the most fun. It's so much fun that you'll want to subscribe and tell all your friends. Or at least your therapist. Actually, do that instead. I would love it if I built up a huge shrink fan base. Please help me achieve my dream. NOTE FROM JamSam: This episode initially went up with some glitches. It's now been fixed, so if you subscribe or have issues with your download, delete the old one and get it again now that it's been fixed. We deserve nice things. EXTRA FAT: If you enjoyed this one and wanna keep the party going, Dan and I recorded an episode of Friesen Point (Episode 316) immediately after this one wrapped and we're clearly much looser than we were here. It gets messy, but in the best way possible. Go on, git it!
Take off your shirt. Now take off your shoes and socks. Next, remove your bottoms. Throw on some shades. Pour yourself a tequila. Sit in the breeze or in front of an oscillating fan. Kick your feet up. Now that we're good and cozy, get down with comedian Stephanie Hasz on an all new episode of Jam Sandwich. Steph is one of my best friends in the whole wide world and she means a lot to me, but that certainly doesn't stops us from bickering with each other, as heard here. Today we get into some bossa nova, revisiting Marcos Valle and his mentor Antonio Carlos Jobim. Super producer Dan and Stephanie do a great job proving that I don't always know what I'm talking about; probably cause of the drugs (prescription and recreational.) We also have our very first sponsor! I'm not even gonna say that this episode is "good," it's straight up HISTORIC! Tell your friends and family. Or call your parents, just to say hello. Ask how they're doing and actually listen to them. Be nice. Then get back into the tequila. You deserve it.
Send up a smoke signal and gather your heady friends; it's an all new episode of Jam Sandwich! Today I'm joined by Indyground artist Farout, who also just so happens to be an old friend of our producer, Dan Friesen. We literally met minutes before recording the show, but through our mutual love of the devil's lettuce and solid funk jams, we were shooting the shit like old friends in no time. On this episode we spin George Clinton's Computer Games and guzzle a ton of beer I stole from my dad. Put it in, leave it in and chug something cold cause now is the time to get choogled!!
Today's episode is brought to you by supreme love. I'm joined by super producer Dan Friesen (Friesen Point / That's What They Want You To Think) as we dig into one of my all time favorite albums, Blue Train || BLP 1577. St. John Coltrane's divine sound has always perked my ears towards the heavens; shining light on the dark, confusing path which we call life. I tried to capture a little bit of that vibe with JS014. Turn off all your lights expect for that one dim lamp, open the windows and feel the cool breeze kiss your cheeks as you settle in with another cozy episode of Jam Sandwich.
This month Nia Charpentier and Pearl Wise welcome members of the cast of Knife Edge- the latest Big House Theatre Production. Their musical director Louise Wellby also tells about her own music based projects. Also in the studio is illustrator Steven Wilson and Ligaya Salazar, creative director of East London's Comic Art Festival. We also hear about Phytology a secret garden in Bethnal Green and hear a few personal arrival to London stories from Something to Declare.
This is a very special episode of Jam Sandwich, as there are no guests on today's show. I notoriously don't know when to shut the fuck up, so I wanted to see if I could record an episode all by myself. In this episode I get into Gil Scott-Heron, why I like what I like and the ability to derail and distract one's self.
Today I'm joined by one of my best friends in the whole wide world, comedian Goodrich Gevaart! I led him in under the assumption that we'd be listening to Van Halen, but then I gave him thee ole' LTJ switcheroo! We talk 90s ska and the wild ass, limited edition promotional items that came outta the scene. Get loose, throw on some checkerboard suspenders and prepare to skank! For extra goodies, like Jam Sandwich on Facebook! To see our beautiful mugs, check out our web series, the Record Ranch, by clicking here!
Welcome to the PREMIERE episode of Jam Sandwich!! This is a wee little taste of things to come; an introduction of sorts. I'm joined by producer extraordinaire Dan Friesen and we go for a south of the equator swim with Marcos Valle. Crack a cold chiller, light some nag champa and get cozy cause we're gonna be dear friends.
Controversial opinions time, namely the games everyone loves, but you do not, and the games you bounced off only to come back to love!
It’s Tour de France time and this gives us an opportunity to remember a man who many consider was Australia’s best ever, competitive professional cyclist, Sir Hubert Opperman, or as he is more commonly, and affectionately known, Oppy. Then we look at the life of Margaret McLachlan. McLachlan was a female cyclist who in the 1960s tried to enter the world of competitive cycling. But back in those days the cycling establishment was not a welcoming place for women. She was banned from competitive cycling despite the protestation from other cyclists. Margaret McLachlan with the support of her husband John then went on to set long distance records. Hers is an inspiring story of overcoming the odds despite discrimination against women. Check out an article on Margaret McLachlan at: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/51771035?searchTerm=Margaret%20McLachlan%20AND%20%22race%22%20AND%20(cycling)&searchLimits=exactPhrase=race%7C%7C%7CanyWords=cycling%7C%7C%7CnotWords%7C%7C%7Cl-textSearchScope=*ignore*%7C*ignore*%7C%7C%7Cfromdd%7C%7C%7Cfrommm%7C%7C%7Cfromyyyy%7C%7C%7Ctodd%7C%7C%7Ctomm%7C%7C%7Ctoyyyy%7C%7C%7Cl-word=*ignore*%7C*ignore*%7C%7C%7Csortby