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The Dungeoneers have got Simone Biles's back. And they're smelling great in the process. We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
The Dungeoneers discuss camping, armadillo leprosy, and the penultimate episode of "Loki." We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
What will happen to all the spare office buildings? We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
Paul's wife Sonya comes on the show to explain why Paul needed to protect himself. We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon. Special Guest: Sonya Armstrong.
We had a challenge for Paul. Apparently it didn't go as well as planned. Or maybe it went too well? We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
An update on the status of the show and episode releases in the future. We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
We love you. Love us back. Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show. Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours. Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
Don't let the title fool you. This episode is all about Donald Trump. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joy gets a call that sends her back to the editing suite. The guys do what comes naturally. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Jeremy explains the science behind Oklahoma's earthquakes, Pat's testicles present as swollen and Joy faces a mid-life crisis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joy, Jeremy and Pat return from their summer off.In this episode, Pat has a fancy new job and a lot of explaining to do. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gabe Piper returns to the studio, and he's all growns up.Just like so many of the recent episodes, this one was sat on for a length of time due to the amount of time it takes to edit an episode.Once we get back to a regular schedule in the Fall, there should be less wait for episodes since our plan is to edit less. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joy and Jeremy discuss helping others. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat eats a bunch of nuts and talks about Disney cruises.NOTE: Apparently this was recorded in January. No bigs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Most people don't know that I record a lot of covers of my favorite songs. I don't ever release them because they're just for me. Most of the time, they're pretty rough... in need of beat matching, autotune or whatever would make them passable for general consumption. Today, I'm making an exception to my "no release" rule, flaws and all. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A Johnson/Jackson ticket is just what this country needs to bring parties to the White House lawn every weekend.Incidentally, Jeremy and Joy got excited about a photo of John MacAfee, NOT Gary Johnson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat and Jeremy finish their old man run with corporate speak and letting them hang. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joy had to duck out and take care of baby pink eye, so the guys go it alone again this time.In this episode: The toddler Andrew Dice Clay, Deadpool, The Witch, baby pink eye and the myriad of creative jobs you could have that have nothing to do with ad agencies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joy forgot to stick around for this recording session, so Pat and Jeremy revisit the "Old Man" days of this show's run.In this episode: Lumbago, dry skin and nagging cough. Also, 2016 predictions, revisiting the idea of broken agency models, Pat's many vacations, Pat's many bad Christmas tree dreams, The pros and cons of Disney's Marvel, Steamboat Wookiee and burning out on the things that you love. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The gang discusses advice for their former selves and the increasing brokenness of the "agency of record" model. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremy and Joy talk to Ben Wendt of "Why Do We Do This?" and "Steamboat Wookiee" about an idea he has for a new podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat starts talking smack on our friend Darin Ross. So we have him call in and defend himself. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Don't be fooled by the poop title. This episode features tales of resilience, rejection, determination and drive. It also has soft-serve unicorn poop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we discuss brands that try to latch onto higher life lessons. And we try like hell to edit out Pat's peanut butter pretzel eating sounds. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat is off on a shoot, so Joy and Jeremy discuss all the polite topics: Religion, politics and fossil fuels. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tired of not receiving phone calls, the gang take matters into their own hands and begin calling listeners at random.Remember, you can call anytime and leave voicemail at (816) 852-0668. Or, if you want us to call you on a future episode, either leave a voicemail or send your phone number to theshakes@misfitrad.io. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joy, Jeremy and Pat discuss Linds Redding's post about his view of the advertising industry in the face of death. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is a balanced mélange of outright stupidity mixed with fascinating authenticity.In this episode, we discuss kids huffing poop gas and the Piper family trip to China. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The gang is back! We spend this show checking on on how our baby birthing, book writing and knot tying goals shook out. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here we are: The last episode before our hiatus. We certainly couldn't have had a better guest to share with you than our friend John Roderick.In this episode we discuss Jeremy's encroaching Kaczynski-ism (minus the pipe bombs), digging holes with your boots, babies, writing, David Rees's insistence that we all get ripped in 2015 and challenge coins. It's a lot to leave you with.That said: Farewell for a bit. We will return, rested and ready, in late June 2015. Until then, listen to old episodes, think of new topics, questions and guests for us to have on the show and definitely spend some time getting to know the other shows on misfitrad.io. We'll see you soon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first of our two makeup interviews, we talk to artisanal pencil sharpener and television personality David Rees about trips to Africa, hiatuses and bodybuilding. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Two episodes away from the season finale. We discuss extreme constraints and a long-buried sense memory that may not even be real surfaces in Jeremy's psyche. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat returns from his cruise, so we discuss switching nautical channels, the Oscars and the culinary preferences of Disney Princesses. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
While Pat is away on a birthday cruise, Joy and Jeremy tackle a grab bag of topics. Midway through, it seems that Jeremy has a mental meltdown looming large in the near future.In this episode: Saved by the Bell, Budweiser backlash, Monster Jam, meltdowns and that dead guy.PROGRAMMING NOTE: This episode mentions that we'll be going on hiatus in May. In fact, we have decided to start that hiatus on March 20th. For those keeping track by episode number, that means we're taking our break after episode 85. We only have four more episodes until that happens, so help us make those episodes great with ideas for topics and questions from you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremy and Joy discuss cartoons with Spencer Rothbell, Head of Story for Cartoon Network's Clarence. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our last episode, we discussed the fact that the tradition of the Super Bowl spot has jumped the shark. In this episode, we discuss candidates for the new emperor of big stage advertising. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat's back from synchronized violin swimming lessons. We've got a lot to discuss. And a lot of nuts to eat. We also get a call from from Matt and give advice about range of work in his portfolio.In this episode: Why releasing Super Bowl ads a month in advance is dumb, the female Carrot Top on a Sonic shoot, Snipers, Thomas Kinkade, portfolio advice and Jiro's clambake sushi town. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joy and Jeremy discuss being a creative professional as illustrated by a newspaper cartoon. Or is it cartooned by a newspaper illustration? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy New Year, friends!Joy and Jeremy start the new year by trying to figure out what 2015 has in store for The Shakes.One thing we'd love to have happen is the return of phone calls. You can call (816) 852-0668 24 hours a day, seven days a week to leave voicemail with whatever's on your mind. Or, look for tweets from @theshakes (http://twitter.com/theshakes) to find out when you can call in live and talk to Jeremy, Joy and Pat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alternate Title: Clear out Your Jelly and You'll Be Just FineThis is the last episode of 2014. It was not supposed to be.We had two terrific episodes lined up with David Rees and John Roderick, but Jeremy messed up and didn't record their audio. So, here we are, closing with what was meant to be next week's show.In this episode: Black Mirror, Christmas specials, Pat and Jeremy's rising estrogen levels and the most inscrutable DVR of recent memory. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here's the episode we were supposed to release for your Thanksgiving road trip listening pleasure. But the hotel wifi on Jeremy's Thanksgiving road trip made it impossible to publish. So, here's your Thanksgiving dessert a week late.In this episode: Self-aware jazz, John Muller, cognacs, Pat's weird toaster grandpa, film school in the Midwest, making out with Tiffani Amber Thiessen and the return of cannibalism, just in time for the holidays. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pat invites Wolf & Wilhelmine's founder and director of strategy, Heidi Hackemer, in for a chat about reinventing the way her shop works by living out of a Ford F-150. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We return from licking our World Series wounds by having A1 Corporate Shill Chris O'Connor come to the studio.We crack open one the first 1,000 bottles of Rieger Whiskey and talk about entrepreneurialism. Except for Joy. She's pregnant. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a mixed bag of discussion. Because, you see, our cable's out and we've already been to the rec center this week.In this episode: Rob Lowe's DirecTV spots, ChoreMonster at the Disney Accelerator, Walking Dead season 5 discussion and crackheads.ERRATA: Contrary to Pat's statement, ChoreMonster did not sell to Disney. Rather, some sort of partnership is in the works. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Designer, producer, and internet radio bon vivant Jeremy Fuksa and host Jeffrey Zeldman discuss advertising's view of the web, the web's view of advertising, and evolving design processes for our new screen and device overlords.