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In our first episode, host "Towncast" Joe Gangemi tells you what the Towncast Podcast is all about. To put it simply, our goal is to teach you how to launch a podcast - or a towncast - of your own. We'll do this through topical episodes where we cover one aspect of the podcasting craft at a time - from the fundamental to the advanced. Don't know what a Towncast is? Quite simply, it's a form of content - usually a podcast - that is specifically intended for a geo-local community. Think a podcast, but tailor-made for a particular town, city, or state. In some episodes, Towncast founder Mathew Passy will sit down with podcasters who are already successfully producing geo-local, community-focused content. In some cases, these shows have already been running for almost 10 years! As you'll discover in this episode and future ones, the possibilities for towncasting are only limited to the people, the places, and stories that are outside your door. Some of the points we cover in this episode: The premise of the Towncast Podcast What is towncasting anyway? Some ideas on how to start a local podcast of your own Joe opens up about his past struggles with social anxiety/fear of public speaking Some thoughts on the philosophy and theory behind podcasting This episode's bonus takeaway: If you could share one message with the world, what would it be? — Learn more about the Towncast Podcast at http://TowncastPodcast.com (TowncastPodcast.com)
On the Towncast Podcast, Joe Gangemi, aka Towncast Joe, is going to walk you through the idea of towncasting. What is towncasting? Basically, it's creating hyper-local content about your community - from as small as your neighborhood to as large as your media market. Mathew Passy, Towncast Studios founder, will also join from time to time - usually to share interviews he's done with folks already engaged in towncasting in a big way. New episodes every Wednesday! Learn more at TowncastPodcast.com
Story + Rain cover model Lauren Layne grew up in Joplin Missouri, was discovered at an amusement park when she was 9 years old, and made her way to New York City, in a classic model-gets-discovered story. An internationally sought-after model with soulful eyes and all American brunette looks, Lauren is a go-to for brands like Ralph Lauren. But she didn’t allow her enviable career to stop there. Armed with her intimate knowledge of fit and construction, Lauren became an entrepreneur in 2018, and launched Lauren Layne Swim, a luxury swimwear brand inspired by Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue tear sheets from the 80’s that she culled from a collection of back issues found on Etsy. The collection boasts a beach-to-bar versatility, a forward-thinking, fresh take on swimwear that we love, and her pieces pair perfectly with clothing found in one’s closet. We sat down with Lauren to talk about how being given a sewing machine by her grandmother at age 13 would eventually change her career path, how she weathered her hometown classmates’ response to her new model status, why she chose New York over LA, her most memorable modeling assignments, building her brand, and more, including her tastemaker favorites that you can shop here: 1. Lauren Layne Swim https://laurenlayneswim.com/collections 2. Red Oaks by Joe Gangemi and Gregory Jacobs https://rstyle.me/+BUywbKN3t8X2eth-8OHpjA 3. Elements Water Candle by Tom Dixon https://rstyle.me/+J28czyMUlUU9N4DxpWWmLQ 4. Denim by Frame https://rstyle.me/+FslJcaaFSdS-umHwXIqblw 5. Sì Eau de Parfum by Armani Beauty https://rstyle.me/+AC3V2JCb05TgDXeudbo7gg 6.The Blue Cocoon by May Lindstorm https://rstyle.me/+ltklKqQvBGa9o-Q1uY5G0g 7. Super Active Complete Correction Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 50 by Chanel https://rstyle.me/+bPUOs289-YnsdUVgfBLgeQ 8. Sun Drops SPF 50 by Dr. Barbara Sturm https://rstyle.me/+MRMedsQ37RuFMmEZMUa1UA
Episode #217 is up- This week Matt sits down Joe Gangemi, Jason Thornton, & Andy Steinberg LIVE at the Green Room Flagstaff for The Big Pine Comedy Festival. Listen in as they all talk comedy, favorite gigs, and their favorite comedians. Follow Joe's podcast Joes Try Podcast and Andy's podcast with Aries Spears “The Spears & Steinberg” podcast and catch Jason all over AZ throughout the year. We are pleased to announce Our New Partnership with BarkBox- Delivering 4 to 6 natural treats and super fun toys built around a surprise theme each month. Use our LINK or go to getbarkbox.com/milehigh and get a FREE MONTH of treats! The Mile High Show is brought to you by Amazon- use the Mile High Show link to do all of your online shopping & also support the show, and Audible.com – use the code MILEHIGH at check out for your FREE audio download & FREE 30-day subscription- Code MILEHIGH for FREE STUFF! Intro/Outro music is “Oatmeal” by Sky Daddy & The Pop Rocks.
Joe "Paul" Gangemi joins us to talk about nunchuks, Bambi, and a deformed one-inch penis. Music provided by Joe Bagale.
Joe Gangemi stops by to pick up weed when Matt wrestles him to the ground and makes him tell us about his life, love, stress, and setbacks, like the altitude song. Do we have our first human sacrifice? Does Joe distract Matt with shiny objects and Bill with boobs to make his harrowing escape? Listen, Like, Comment, Subscribe.
Joe Gangemi stops by to pick up weed when Matt wrestles him to the ground and makes him tell us about his life, love, stress, and setbacks, like the altitude song. Do we have our first human sacrifice? Does Joe distract Matt with shiny objects and Bill with boobs to make his harrowing escape? Listen, Like, Comment, Subscribe.
Open (0:00), “The Process” with ‘Red Oaks’ creator, producer, writer Gregory Jacobs; intro (00:53), intro (1:48), making movies at age 12 shooting on a Super 8, playing for the Yankees (3:00), Steven Spielberg and ‘Jaws’ being such a big influence, NYU (5:10), sophomore year worked as AD for John Sayles, ‘Eight Men Out,’ MTV, working on music videos, Sayles being uncompromising with his scripts (8:52), Steven Soderbergh being envious, Coen Brothers and ‘Millers Crossing,’ storyboarding the entire move, working with Soderbergh, ‘King of the Hill,’ AD preparing Jacobs in efficiency and organization, working on ‘A Very Brady Sequel,’ working as an assistant tennis pro (18:20), creating the characters with Joe Gangemi, mapping it out as a TV series after initially thinking it would be a film, David Gordon Green, "The Pitch" for 'Red Oaks' ‘The Graduate’ and ‘Caddyshack,’ ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High,’ the casting, Craig Roberts, Paul Reiser, Ennis Esmer, Richard Kind, Jennifer Grey, shooting the pilot (29:45), the waiting, Amazon was the only platform that guaranteed the pilot would be seen, had more material, looked season 3 as a movie (35:00), happy endings, David and Skye plan if the series went longer (37:59), the music, Hal Hartley never doing TV before (41:15), Amy Heckerling, Nash and Skip, Writing “Antagonist” with another side, Mar-a-Lago (46:30), writing the next project, Scott and Josh talk ‘Red Oaks’ (51:16), Talking Heads, in 15 years will people think ‘Red Oaks’ was filmed in the 1980s?, the music, a nice small core of directors for all 3 seasons, sweetness and heart, Freddie Roman, Catskills, “Body Swap” episode, Richard Kind hitting Sam’s sadness while singing “Rhinestone Cowboy” at a Karaoke bar, Mar-a-Lago, those forgotten Amazon shows, Tim Roth in Amazon’s new series ‘Tin Star,’ ‘Mindhunter,’ Starz drops ‘The Girlfriend Experience,’ Errol Morris semi-scripted Netflix mini-series ‘Wormwood,’ Netflix new series ‘Godless.’ Goodbye.
Wednesday, 10/11:Mr. Robot (s3, USA)Young, anti-social computer programmer Elliot works as a cybersecurity engineer during the day, but at night he is a vigilante hacker. He is recruited by the mysterious leader of an underground group of hackers to join their organization. Elliot's task? Help bring down corporate America, including the company he is paid to protect, which presents him with a moral dilemma. Although he works for a corporation, his personal beliefs make it hard to resist the urge to take down the heads of multinational companies that he believes are running -- and ruining -- the world. Friday, 10/13:Mindhunter (s1, Netflix)Mindhunter is an American crime drama web television series created by Joe Penhall, based on the true crime book Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit written by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker. Sunday, 10/15:Good Behavior (s2, TNT)Based on the Letty Dobesh books by Blake Crouch, the seductive thriller "Good Behavior" centers on con artist Letty Raines and her inability -- despite good intentions -- to consistently live a clean life. Fresh out of prison, Letty attempts to reunite with her 10-year-old son and keep in regular contact with her parole officer, whose motives for helping her are questionable. But after she overhears a hit man being hired to kill a man's wife, Letty sets out to derail the job and finds herself on a collision course with the killer, entangling herself in a dangerous and seductive relationship. White Famous (s1, Showtime)Talented young comic Floyd Mooney is on the rise in the industry, which forces him to navigate the treacherous waters of maintaining his credibility while crossing over into becoming "white famous." His frustrated agent, Malcolm, wants Floyd to do whatever it takes to succeed as Floyd's roommate, Ron, remains the voice of reason amidst the chaos of differing opinions. Giving her opinion in all of this is Sadie, Floyd's ex-girlfriend and the mother of his son. The comedy is based on the personal experiences of Oscar winner Jamie Foxx, who serves as an executive producer on the series. Friday, 10/20:Red Oaks (s3, last season, Amazon Prime)Red Oaks is a comedy web television series by Amazon Studios. The pilot was directed by David Gordon Green, who also executive produces with writer and creators Joe Gangemi and Gregory Jacobs Sunday, 10/22:The Walking Dead (s8, AMC)Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman, this gritty drama portrays life in the weeks and months following a zombie apocalypse. Led by police officer Rick Grimes, his family and a group of other survivors find themselves constantly on the move in search of a safe and secure home. But the pressure each day to stay alive sends many in the group to the deepest depths of human cruelty, and Rick discovers that the overwhelming fear of the survivors can be more deadly than the zombies walking among them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matthew and Steve-o are back and tonight Joe Gangemi joins us as our guest, get ready for some nerd talk, catching up on our week, what Mother’s day plans we have, and more on tonights all new Socially Awkward, don’t for get to tap that SAS.
Matthew and Steve-o are back with guest Kevin Elliot and Joe Gangemi from The Drunk Tank, join us.
This episode features local comedian Joe Gangemi as we chat about, comedy, day jobs, egos of comedians, and more!
This week, Eric Steve and Matt welcome Kevin Elliott and Joe Gangemi in the studio for a fun filled show you don’t want to miss!
In this episode I hang out with my buddy Joe Gangemi, we talk, politics, comedy, work, we get distracted by hot girls, homeless people, drunks, and a pinky ring. Enjoy! Joe Gangemi @joegangemi25 https://www.facebook.com/joe.gangemi.9 https://www.instagram.com/joe.gangemi/ Andy [Cu] Copper @CuAndyCu www.facebook.com/cuandycu https://instagram.com/cuandycu/ www.CuAndyCu.com Music I knew you were trouble - Taylor Swift Love Interruption- Jack White No Interruption- Hoodie Allen Nugget- Cake
It’s 2/12/2016 and the gang is back for an all new LIVE broadcast! Joining Eric, Steve, and Matthew are special guests; comedians, Joe Gangemi, and Kevin Elliot!