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Did an IBD diagnosis change the direction of your life? For Danielle Golden and Joe Teeters, being diagnosed as a young adult had a profound influence on their lives. The plans they had for their lives were derailed, but they only met, formed a strong friendship, and founded Double Baggin' It because of their IBD. Learn more about their disease journeys, how they met, and how they use humor to raise awareness of IBD and ostomy life both inside and outside the IBD community. Further Reading: Pre-Existing Condition—What It Is & Why It’s a Big Deal Dependent Coverage for Young Adults Proctectomy Surgery for Inflammatory Bowel Disease How to Prepare Yourself for Ileostomy Surgery Leading Charities and Organizations for Ostomy Surgery Find Double Baggin' It at Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find Amber J Tresca at AboutIBD.com, Verywell, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram. Credits: Mix and sound design is by Mac Cooney. Theme music, "IBD Dance Party,” is from ©Cooney Studio.
Danielle Gulden and Joe Teeters are IBD warriors and permanent ileostomates. They’re comedians, speakers, advocates and Two Best Friends without Buttholes! Danielle has had ulcerative colitis (UC) for over 27 years. After going through nearly every IBD medication available, going to the bathroom 20-25 times per day, and having a toilet installed in her car (this is not a joke, folks!), she finally kicked her diseased colon to the curb in 2007. Her ostomy (and her stoma named Stella) saved her life and gave her back her life! Joe has also been living with Crohn’s disease for over 27 years. Like Danielle, he has run the gamut of medical treatments and medications. He has had a total of four intestinal surgeries, including two resections. In 2012, he underwent a total proctocolectomy with end ileostomy. That surgery landed him a spot alongside Danielle in the “Barbie Butt” Club! What’s that, you ask? Two cheeks, no hole, that butt is just for show! Danielle and Joe use their humor, wisdom, and stories to connect with and support other people living with ostomies and inflammatory bowel disease. They believe in the power of humor, advocacy and awareness! Tune in as Joe & Danielle share: that they were winners of “Hilarious Patient Leaders” at the WEGO Health Awards 2019 that Danielle changed majors because of her ill health, and wasn’t diagnosed with UC until she was 22 that getting a diagnosis was a relief, and gave Danielle a plan of action that Joe had appendicitis at 14, and believes this was the first flare of his Crohn’s disease that like Danielle, Joe wasn’t diagnosed until he was a young adult that Joe’s diagnosis took 1 year to ascertain, and Danielle’s took 6 years why Joe and Danielle both ended up with ileostomies all about Danielle’s car toilet what “Ostomy Bombing” is, and why they do it how they met that there are local support groups available through the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation, as well as the United Ostomy Association their work speaking to legislators and creating policy change in favor of patients the importance of clinical trials to advance treatment options for IBD and other chronic illnesses Joe’s favorite ostomy cover — Carter’s newborn baby onesies
Danielle Gulden and Joe Teeters are IBD warriors and permanent ileostomates. They’re comedians, speakers, advocates and Two Best Friends without Buttholes! Danielle has had Ulcerative Colitis for over twenty-six years. After going through about every IBD medication available, going to the bathroom twenty to twenty-five times per day, and having a toilet installed in her car, she finally kicked her diseased colon to the curb in 2007. Her ostomy (and her stoma named Stella) saved her life and gave her back her life! Joe has been living with Crohn’s Disease for over twenty-six years. Like Danielle, he has run the gamut of medical treatments and medications. He has had a total of four intestinal surgeries and two resections. In 2012, he underwent a total proctocolectomy with end ileostomy. That surgery landed him a spot alongside Danielle in the “Barbie Butt” Club! What’s that you ask? Two cheeks, no hole, that butt is just for show! Danielle and Joe use their humor, wisdom, and stories to connect with and support other people living with ostomies and Inflammatory Bowel Disease! They believe in the power of humor, advocacy and awareness!
Danielle Gulden and Joe Teeters are IBD warriors and permanent ileostomates. They’re comedians, speakers, advocates and Two Best Friends without Buttholes! Danielle has had Ulcerative Colitis for over twenty-six years. After going through about every IBD medication available, going to the bathroom twenty to twenty-five times per day, and having a toilet installed in her car, she finally kicked her diseased colon to the curb in 2007. Her ostomy (and her stoma named Stella) saved her life and gave her back her life! Joe has been living with Crohn’s Disease for over twenty-six years. Like Danielle, he has run the gamut of medical treatments and medications. He has had a total of four intestinal surgeries and two resections. In 2012, he underwent a total proctocolectomy with end ileostomy. That surgery landed him a spot alongside Danielle in the “Barbie Butt” Club! What’s that you ask? Two cheeks, no hole, that butt is just for show! Danielle and Joe use their humor, wisdom, and stories to connect with and support other people living with ostomies and Inflammatory Bowel Disease! They believe in the power of humor, advocacy and awareness!
Episode Notes Squatch Smasher Comedy Podcast WebsiteCreator, writer, and Zeke Delfour performer guy: Darren Esler Vlad performed by George CaleodisConclusion of the Intervention. Zeke does some Trucker Kareoke. Timmy Pillows takes charge.CREDITSSquatch Smashers Season 2 Episode 2 - Conclusion of the Intervention was produced and edited by Darren Esler Written by Darren Esler and Matt McDonald and George Pete CaleodisSo many guests to go over! Vlad the Vampire was played by George Pete Caleodis. Please follow him on twitter @caleodisJason Paige played David Pidgey. Please check out jasonpaige.com where you can see his other work and you can contact him. He wrote and performed the awesome new theme song, this cool end credits song. He also sang the Pokemon theme song on the tv show and the video games. So why is he on our dumb little show? Again, I do not know but he is incredibly talented and you should hire him. Find out how on his webpage. Jasonpaige.comReprising his role as Fan Favorite Timmy Pillows was himself, the fan favorite Charlie Weirauch. Check him out on IMDB. Spell his name right. It's Charlie Weirauch. Mary Ellen Clark as Jenny the robot. Mary Ellen Clark is a nurse ninja, pitty mama, and instapot guru who fell out of a TARDIS. She wrote that herself. Probably using speech to text. Joe Teeters was Rod Standing Joe is an improv actor and an advocate for the Chrons and Colitis Foundation. A Worthy cause! Check him out at the Nest Theater in Columbus for upcoming shows. James Sparks from Tech Support was portrayed by special Guest Star Jack DeVoss. Jack is an on-air personality for iHeart Media and co-host of The Over The Line Show on 610 WTVN radio which is also a podcast https://overthelineshow.wordpress.com/ Jack lives in an abandoned church in Columbus, Ohio and has a drinking problem. Follow him @HoldensoloPhil Porter was Elvis and Amp Johnson he sometimes performs in a two man act, Reginald, with Chris Heiberger and mentors young improvisors in Columbus. Support Squatch Smashers Comedy Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/SquatchSmashersFind out more at https://SquatchSmashers.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-9fa1b6 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Squatch Smashers Comedy Podcast.
Mini Episode 015.1 Episode Notes Squatch Smasher Comedy Podcast WebsiteOur first mini-episode. This is just a short "Extended Interview with Rod Standing" from Episode 03. We will be launching Season 2 on September 1st but will be putting out these mini-episodes periodically in the meantime (every two weeks or so). Written by: Matt McDonald and Darren EslerJenny the Robot played by Mary Ellen ClarkRod Standing played by Matt McDonald. (Joe Teeters who is the original voice or Rod Standing in episode 03 is a busy man helping to raise money for the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation. Zeke Delfour played by Darren EslerSupport Squatch Smashers Comedy Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/SquatchSmashersFind out more at https://SquatchSmashers.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-9fa1b6 for 40% off for 4 months, and support Squatch Smashers Comedy Podcast.
Columbus improv veteran Joe Teeters returns to join Sean, Toni and Scott in discussing Frank Capra's 1946 holiday masterpiece. Links: Madlab.net Nesttheatre.com Columbusunscripted.com Hashtagcomedy.com Twitter: @CinemaWheelerte Facebook: Facebook.com/CinemaWheelerte/
The Oscars Are My Super Bowl, now Amanda's Picture Show A Go Go Episode 14: Don’t Think Twice Amanda discusses Don’t Think Twice with new guests and Columbus improvisers, Joe Teeters and Stephen Woosley. Joe learns that Fifty Shades of Grey is Twilight fan-fiction, Stephen identifies with the characters in the film, and Amanda really likes Transylvania 6-5000. They also dive in to the Columbus improv scene and the role of women in comedy and improv. There are SPOILERS in this episode and adult language. Website: https://www.amandaagogo.com/amandaspictureshowagogo/ Twitter: @AmandasPicShow Facebook: www.facebook.com/AmandasPictureShowAGoGo/ Instagram: @AmandasPictureShowAGoGo Email: AmandasPictureShowAGoGo@gmail.com Threadless store: https://amandaagogo.threadless.com/ Artwork by Sam Kent: http://www.samkent.me/
Columbus improv veteran Joe Teeters joins the Sean, Toni and Scott to discuss Robert Zemeckis' sci-fi comedy blockbuster.
I interviewed everyone's favorite improviser - Mr. Joe Teeters! This one was pretty straight forward. We talked about some improv, a little more improv, and....oh yeah....some improv!