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Touring comedian/impressionist JL Cauvin joins The Drive live in-studio to discuss his lifelong Jazz fandom, the art of impression, Mt. Rushmore of comedians + more
On today's show the guys dive into a brand new season with all kinds of nutter nonsense. Mark tells us about his not so great experience at a fast food joint, leaving him wondering “where has all the food gone?” The guys launch a brand-new segment called Shakespeare or Song Lyrics, see how well they do when it comes to the Bard and Taylor Swift. Shawn and Mark examine some funny and strange headlines in Is This Real Life, one of which might keep you out of the grocery store freezer section. The fellas also spend some time reminiscing about School House Rock, so take a walk down memory lane with them and be careful you might just learn something, but knowing them probably not. Plus the Maroon of the Week, and a trip to Uncle Mark's Joke Bag. Join us for another funny episode of Randomosity with Shawn and Mark.
Season 14 concludes with Matt Herdman rejoining me to discuss what balance of constructive and destructive cards you should use. Apologies for poor audio through my channel. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
A look at the timing of Valars. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Matt Herdman joins me to discuss The Prince That Was Promised, and look at whether this agenda will be the default choice going forward. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Dan Mulchrone joins me to help spoil a card. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
After a break in releases, Richard Walker returns to help me look at the question of which cards that rarely see play in each faction are the best. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Keb Frith joins me to look at an as-yet unreleased card! Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Richard Walker rejoins me to look at what is the thing that makes Stark so great now (or 5 months ago, whichever's better to answer). Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
I'm joined by Richard Walker to answer two questions on card evaluation. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Hanno returns to help answer a question on the difference between Fun and Competition. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.net.
Kostas rejoins LQ to answer a 'question' about resets. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com.
Kostas Adamopoulos joins me to look at the Assault from the Shadows agenda, and investigate when you should and shouldn't use it, and how you should and shouldn't use it. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Wilco van Dijk joins me for a totally-timely third episode in our Stahleck recap series to look at cards that are underplayed - and maybe one or two that are overplayed... Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Wilco van Dijk rejoins me to answer James Smith's question on which cards we'll miss from the first two cycles. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Bradlys and Greg do a check-in episode. No guests, just the fellas talking about comedy, jazz, being tired, Dave from Real World LA, and much more. Follow Us: Greg Edwards: Twitter: @gregthegrouch Instagram: @gregcomedy GregComedy.com Bradlys Philoctete Facebook: Bradlys Philoctete Instagram: @classicbradlys Twitter: @BradlysComedy
Episode 1, Dan introduces his new show with a short 15 minute segment.
Joe Zimmer returns again to answer Joe Harrison's question (too many Joes) on how to improve decks that are designed to use a single character. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Joe Zimmer returns to help me answer Rob Wilkie's question on which binder-fodder cards we'd like to be able to bring out and put in a deck. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Be it Joust or Melee, be prepared to get tips on how to win UK Nationals as Joe Zimmer joins me to ask Gabbi Trimmings' question on the subject. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Callum Gillespie rejoins me to answer Alex O'Feeworth's question(s) on when you should publish your decks and stop playing them. Apologies for the clunking noise on my audio in places, not sure what caused it. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Buz Hannon and I discuss the new Drogon, as per the request of Vojta Kubicina. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Buz Hannon joins me to answer a cavalcade of sorta-questions from Paul Geddes about keywords. Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
I'm joined by Marco Guida to answer the question posed by Vince Tee of "what is Tyrell's place in the post-Euros meta?". Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
2018 Comedy Radio Show ABOUT THIS EPISODE On episode 02 of the TSVP Radio Theater Podcast, we present our 2018 Comedy Radio Show, performed, recorded, and streamed to the internet before a live audience on August 18, 2018 at the beautiful Rochester Borough Theater. ABOUT THIS EPISODE The TSVP Radio Theater Podcast presents its 2018 Comedy Radio Show, performed, recorded, and streamed to the internet before a live audience on August 18, 2018 at the beautiful Rochester Borough Theater. Featuring: Scott Reinard as host, along with The Cellar Dwellers, Ian Ray, and the Point Blank Comedy Club. Scott Reinard Scott Reinard is a veteran of community theater and host of the R-ACT Theatre Productions Podcast. The Cellar Dwellers The Cellar Dwellers have been Beaver County's premier outlet for improvised and sketch comedy for two decades. Based out of the Beaver Valley Bowl, they perform their flagship show, FN' Improv, every Friday! The Cellar Dwellers have toured the region and produced original sketch shows in the past. This performance is "The Setamorphomis," a parody of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis. Rather than a young man waking up as a big insect, an insect wakes up as a man. All the hardships, misunderstandings and alienation as the original, but tastefully updated. A surreal, comedic take on one of surrealist literature's milestones. Ian Ray Ian Ray is a transgender actor you will see making his mark in not too long in the Pittsburgh theatre and film scene. As Sarah Faye Steckler, he trained as an actor and singer with experience in improv and stage combat, appearing in numerous plays including “Romeo and Juliet”, “The Mikado”, “Guys and Dolls” plus much more and was featured in the tv pilot of “Almost Grownups”. Ian recently played Micro the crow in Puppets in Performance’s production of “The Wizard and Zigzag”. Endless love and thanks to James, his amazing fiancé who encouraged him to follow his dreams as an actor and to live his truth as the man he has always known himself to be. This performance is a hilarious one man show of three aliens trying to learn a Shakespeare play they plan to perform to welcome the human explorers to their planet. The Point Blank Comedy Club The Point Blank Comedy Club, relatively new at existing, is a semi-official student-run organization at Point Park University dedicated to supporting and producing student comedy projects. They put together and performed a sketch comedy show, Point Blank Live! as their debut back in March. As the new semester approaches they are looking to a future filled with more projects and more laughs than ever. This performance is "Hello Operator," a hilarious story of the country's last telephone operator, and what This episode was recorded August 18, 2018 in Rochester, Pennsylvania. Host: Scott Reinard. Guests: The Cellar Dwellers, Ian Ray, The Point Blank Comedy Club. Audiography: Kevin Farkas/The Social Voice Project, with Dave Holoweiko, Bryan Chemini, Jesse Anderson, Josue Hernandez, Isaac Shuppas. Music (available on SoundCloud.com): Brett W McCoy ("Comedy Action Theme"), Nicolai Heidlas ("Klonkey Donkey," "The Happy Song"), Paul Paik ("Mood Indigo"). Music (available on Bensound.com): "Jazz Comedy." ©TSVP Radio Theater Podcast/The Social Voice Project, Inc. All rights reserved. ABOUT THE PODCAST TSVP’s Radio Theater Podcast presents classic, contemporary, and original imaginative audio productions, including recorded, staged, and live streamed performances before live audiences.
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Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
Music is Jazz Comedy from www.bensound.com
It's your weekly dose of everyone's favorite conspiracy theory-ridden issue: The "Weird Al"Phabet! Midnight Star! Is it actually a style parody of Bruce Springsteen or is it an original?! How did Miss Universe of 1992 win the title?? Will we ever see Frog Boy again??! Find out....... now! Al's Cameo: L.B. Rayne- Where No Man's Been Before (music video) - Klingon https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07BRNCWR2/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=sl1&tag=doogtoons-20&linkId=504e6c4ad2d6cd22dd3cc2a5a29d3179 Listen to Michael's Hamilton parody: "Alfred Matthew Yankovic"! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byndwL7f9TQ Fest Of Al tickets: http://www.festofal.com/ BUY OUR NEW 100th EPISODE SHIRT! https://www.redbubble.com/people/weirdalphabet/works/29367468-weird-alphabet-100th-episode Special thanks to Allura March (@RetroAutomaton) for the awesome design! https://retroautomaton.tumblr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/retroautomaton/ https://twitter.com/retroautomaton?lang=en Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/weirdalphabet Email us at: alscarrierpigeons@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theweirdalphabetpodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/weirdalpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weirdalpod Thumbnail by Josh K! https://twitter.com/AnimationJosh http://oneandonlyjsk.deviantart.com/ Show music: "Airport Lounge", "Apero Hour", "Jazz Brunch", "March of the Spoons", "Guess Who", "Maccary Bay", "Breakdown", and "Dvorak Polka" - Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com) "Jazzy Frenchy", "Jazz Comedy", and "The Jazz Piano" - Bensound (https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Find more of our episodes at www.pipedreampodcasts.com
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E neste novo episódio, o tema é: “Opinião ou Informação?”. Recentemente, o filme “Como se tornar o pior aluno da escola”, baseado no livro homônimo do apresentador e comediante Danilo Gentili estreou nos cinemas. Longe de ser uma obra-prima do cinema, o filme coletou polêmicas em torno de si por ao tratar de temas sensíveis como pedofilia, homossexualismo e bullying com escárnio e desdém. Ao mesmo tempo, um jornalista da Folha de São Paulo perdeu seu emprego justamente após uma reportagem sobre o filme em questão. Quase que imediatamente, diversos veículos atribuíram a demissão do jornalista à influência do comediante que expôs por meio de suas redes sociais a forma inepta como o jornalista conduziu sua entrevista. Longe de defender qualquer um dos lados, a questão do nosso papo recai sobre o papel da imprensa que pode ser informativo ou formativo (ou então de opinião). O jornalista errou em usar de parcialidade ao abordar o tema quando a reportagem deveria ter adotado um viés tão somente informativo? É errado um jornalista ter opinião e emitir sua opinião em suas publicações? E além disso, uma lembrança pelo dia do podcast em 21/10. Aproveitei o programa para apresentar minhas sugestões de bons podcasts para você. Temos ainda uma última incursão sobre o fim do Podástico. Vida que segue… Serviço Episódio 003 – Opinião ou informação?Publicado originalmente em 27/10/2017Apresentação: Ricardo Marques Links mencionados neste episódio: Dia do Podcast – texto publicado no site Um Blog Qualquer Reportagem de Diego Bargas para a Folha sobre as polêmicas do filme Reportagem da Folha de São Paulo após instauração da polêmica Coletânea de notícias do Observatório da Imprensa sobre o assunto dfd As músicas utilizadas neste episódio: Special Spotlight by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) está licenciada sobre uma licença Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...). Delay Rock by Kevin MacLeod (http://incompetech.com) está licenciada sobre uma licença Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...). Jazz Comedy by BenSound está licenciada sobre uma licença Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...). Demais músicas são todas obtidas junto ao Free Stock Music, conforme o termo de licença de uso (End User License Agreement), tratando-se de músicas royalty-free.
La resolución del dilema de Carles, que se planteó en el episodio EB 22. Libro: Chromecasteando: Guía para exprimir Chromecast y Chromecast Audio de Carles Caño Valls. Libro: Launch: An Internet Millionaire's Secret Formula to Sell Almost Anything Online, Build a Business You Love and Live the Life of Your Dreams de Jeff Walker. Episodio: 757. El caso del profesor chiflado – Marketing Online. Episodio: 762. Resolución caso del profesor chiflado – Marketing Online. Ciclo de Membership site del podcast Marketing Online de Joan Boluda 708. Ciclo de membership sites #1: Tipos 713. Ciclo de membership sites #2: Entrega 718. Ciclo de membership sites #3: Tipos de pago 723. Ciclo de membership sites #4: Niveles de suscripción 728. Ciclo de membership sites #5: Software 733. Ciclo de membership sites #6: Memberhip Site Mínimo Viable 738. Ciclo de membership sites #7: Pre-lanzamiento 743. Ciclo de membership sites #8: Lanzamiento 748. Ciclo de membership sites #9: Captación 753. Ciclo de membership sites #10: Churn Rate YouTube: 85. Membership sites – Marketing Online Late Show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8VX0Fpvh_k Web: boluda.com - Cursos de Marketing Online y Desarrollo Web. Web: GuideDoc.tv Web: Presentable.es de Roger Prat. Libro: Me'n vaig de Pepe Rubianes (en catalán) Libro traducido: Me voy de Pepe Rubianes. Grupo de Telegram: Somos zetatesters. Créditos Primer tema musical: 28 Aussens@iten de Stefan Kartenberg. Segundo tema musical: The Jazz Piano de Bensound.com Tercer tema musical: Jazz Comedy de Bensound.com Último tema musical: I feel like dancing (ft. Jeris & Copperhead) de Steven M. Bryant. Esta entrada tiene una licencia Creative Commons con las condiciones: BY-SA
It's Black History Month and what better way to celebrate it then to take a look at one of the greatest contributions to American culture by black people- Jazz. Ok, to be honest, I know nothing about it. I hardly listen to it. All I did was watch Ken Burns's Jazz, and it blew my mind. Ok, I didn't actually watch all of it, there's a lot of episodes, but I highly recommend everybody at least watch the first episode in order to get a rundown on the roots of jazz and it's affect on our culture. I was particularly struck by the philosophy of jazz as a form of individual expression. Jazz comes out of a truth-telling emotionality, freedom of expression inside the boundaries of musical structure. Similarly, comedy has evolved from a superficial punch-setup form to one of raw truth. In this podcast, I ramble on about the connections that I intuited between the two, all stemming from Wynton Marsalis's breakdown of the downbeat in jazz. Also, weed. Songs/Clips Jazz (We've Got) - A Tribe Called Quest Jazz Vol. 1 - Ken Burns West End Blues - Louis Armstrong Standup Comedy (1964) - Richard Pryor The Hippy Dippy Weatherman (1966) - George Carlin Niggas vs. Police (1974) - Richard Pryor Bombing Brown People (1992) - George Carlin "Pops" loves his Pot - Louis Armstrong When I Get Low, I Get High - Ella Fitzgerald & Chick Webb
Claudia Aburto, economista y directora de la maestría en Economía del ITAM, explica algunos fenómenos de distorsión de precios que ocasionan un mal funcionamiento del mercado. Música: "Modern Piano Zeta", de Kevin MacLeod, www.incompetech.com "Jazz Comedy" y "The Jazz Piano", de www.bensound.com