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John Ennis is the CEO of Tulle, a company that builds economic efficiency tools for businesses operating on the blockchains, and the Founder and Chairman of Aigora. He's also a market research consultant trained in both mathematics and computational neuroscience. He is the author of 50+ peer-reviewed articles and 4 books in sensory and consumer science, and the recipient of the 2013 Food Quality and Preference "Researcher of the Future" Award. John Ennis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmichaelennis/ Tulle: https://www.tulle.ai/ To learn more about Aigora, please visit www.aigora.com
Dave and Ethan recap their trip to California, including their San Diego Comic-Con panel with the Weird Al-Gorithm podcast about Weird Al's TV songs, and their star-studded 5th anniversary party and WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story screening. ABOUTSince 2019, Dave & Ethan's 2000″ Weird Al Podcast has covered all facets of the life, career, and fandom of “Weird Al” Yankovic. Hosted by Dave “Elvis” Rossi and Ethan Ullman, two Weird Al super fans, collectors, and historians - the podcast aims to spread the joy of Weird Al and his music while digging deep and learning from those who have worked with, or been inspired by, his work. LINKSFollow us on social media, Patreon, and more: https://linktr.ee/2000inchPast episodes available at WeirdAlPodcast.com PODCAST CREDITSIndependently produced, hosted, and created by Dave "Elvis" Rossi and Ethan UllmanTheme song performed by the Grammy Award-Winning Jim "Kimo" WestPodcast logo designed by Heather Malone COPYRIGHT© 2019-2024 | Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast
Can AI-powered economic engines redefine the landscape of Web3 commerce? Find out on The Index as host Alex Kehaya joins Dr. John Ennis, CEO of NeoSwap, who takes us through his groundbreaking journey from mathematician to entrepreneur. Learn how NeoSwap's innovative approach to simultaneous buying and selling transforms traditional trading methods by addressing liquidity issues and enhancing efficiency, especially in the complex world of NFTs. Plus, get an inside look at their upcoming product, SwapMeet, to revolutionize how users manage their NFT portfolios without hefty losses.Discover how AI, mainly through NeoSwap's chatbot interface Theo, streamlines these complex transactions, providing users with optimized trading recommendations by analyzing their wallets and predicting asset values.John discusses the potential and limitations of large language models versus cognitive AI, exploring how decentralized platforms could redefine Web3 and NFT trading.
Solfate Podcast - Interviews with blockchain founders/builders on Solana
A conversation with John Ennis, the founder of NeoSwap, a multi-way trading platform where everyone wins.SummaryNeoSwap is a platform that aims to make assets spendable and provide purchasing power from assets. The idea of multi-way trading, where complex transactions involving assets and money can be facilitated, is at the core of NeoSwap.The founder, John Ennis, has a background in mathematics, AI, and market research, which led him to develop the NeoSwap algorithm. The algorithm uses solvers and prediction models to optimize trades and maximize utility for all parties involved. NeoSwap has developed products like smart auctions and starter pack finders for gaming (including for StarAtlas), which have shown promising results in improving efficiency and trade volume.The NeoSwap platform is blockchain-agnostic but has found more success on chains with denser data and on-chain commitments. The conversation explores the choice of Solana as a platform, the promise and durability of Bitcoin, the differences between Solana and Bitcoin cultures, the two-sided war between Ethereum and Bitcoin, and the value of inscriptions on Bitcoin. It also discusses the dangers of fiat currency, the importance of commerce and value exchange, and the vision of NeoSwap for decentralized commerce.TakeawaysSolana offers advantages in terms of speed, low gas fees, and an active community, making it an attractive platform for projects.Bitcoin provides an alternative to fiat currency and offers durability, but its tooling and performance are not as advanced as Solana.The culture in Solana is more focused on efficiency and winning in the startup world, while Bitcoin attracts more ideologically motivated individuals.Inscriptions on Bitcoin provide a new use case and can ensure the blockchain's value even after the block reward goes away.The vision of NeoSwap is to create a decentralized commerce platform that allows for value exchange and matchmaking without the need for centralized control.Find John and NeoSwap onlineFollow John on twitter - @john_ennis_btcFollow NeoSwap on twitter - @neoswap_aiCheckout the NeoSwap website - NeoSwap.xyzFollow us aroundNicktwitter: @nickfrostygithub: github.com/nickfrostywebsite: https://nick.afJamestwitter: @jamesrp13github: github.com/jamesrp13Solfate Podcasttwitter: @SolfatePodmore podcast episodes: solfate.com/podcast
By Davy Crockett The Astley Belt was the most sought-after trophy in ultrarunning or pedestrianism. This race series was recognized as the undisputed international six-day championship of the world. The international six-day race series was established in 1878 by Sir John Astley, a wealthy sportsman and member of the British parliament. Daniel O'Leary won the first two races and then lost the coveted belt to Charles Rowell of England at the Third Astley Belt held in Madison Square Garden during early 1879. Rowell received several challenges for the belt and, by rule, needed to defend the belt again in 1879 and eventually was scheduled in June. Making challenges to the belt was costly, requiring a deposit of £100, which today would be the same as depositing nearly $20,000. So, you needed to be very wealthy or must have wealthy backers who wanted to see you enter so they could wager on you. The first ultrarunner to make a formal challenge was American, John Ennis, was one of the first to enter. Runner Spotlight - John Ennis John T. Ennis (1842-1929), was a carpenter from Chicago, Illinois. He was born in Richmond Harbor, Longford, Ireland, emigrated to America while young, and served in the Civil War for Illinois. He had been competing in walking since 1868. He beat O'Leary in a handicapped race, early in October 1875, walking 90-miles before O'Leary could reach 100-miles. Additionally, he excelled as an endurance ice-skater. In 1876, he skated for 150 miles in 18:43. Ennis was a veteran of several six-day races, but he usually came up short due to stomach problems. Many in Chicago had turned against him. “Is it not about time that this man should end his nonsensical talk? He has made more failures than any known pedestrian in this country.” His pre-race bio included: “John Ennis of Chicago, a remarkable, but unlucky pedestrian, who on several occasions, with victory almost in his grasp, has been forced to leave the track through sickness.” In 1878, Ennis finally started to taste success. He won a six-day race in Buffalo, New York, but only reached 347 miles. Then he finally had good success walking six days in September 1878, again at Buffalo. He won with 422 miles. The next month, he went to England and raced against Rowell and others in the First English Astley Belt Race where he finished 5th with 410 miles. He finished second in the Third Astley Belt race with 475 miles, winning a fortune of $11,038 ($340,000 value today). He was 5'8” and weight 156 pounds. Before the Race Ennis sailed for England on the steamer City of Berlin, on April 20, 1879, to get a full month of training in England before the race. He said, “I never felt better in my life than now.” During the voyage, he planned to walk up and down the decks to keep himself from getting rusty. He would train at the London Athletic Club at Lillie Bridge, Fulham. He said, “The whole of England is against me, I know, and I shall exert myself to perform the greatest feat in my life, and if possible, to bring the Astley Belt back to the United States.” His wife and three children sailed with him, and they arrived in London on May 5th. Get my new book on Amazon The race was postponed for two weeks until June 16th. The defending champion, Rowell, had to pull out of the race because of an abscess on his heel. During some of his final training, the heel was punctured by a peg or small stone that had to be extracted. “Unfortunately, the chief interest in the present competition is lost, owing to the fact of Rowell having at the last moment, broken down.” This was the first time that the Astley Belt holder would not compete to defend the belt. There were four starters, John Ennis, of Chicago, Edward Payson Weston, of Connecticut (but had been in England for three and a half years), Richard “Dick” Harding, of Blackwall, London, and Henry “Blower” Brown, of Fulham, England, holder of the English Astley Belt,
Send us a Text Message.The Central Kentucky area, especially Marion and Washington County have a special connection with this year's Kentucky Derby. John Ennis, the trainer of Epic Ride just happened to marry a Southern Belle from Washington County - Erin Goode! That would be the daughter of everybody's favorite Hal B. Goode. Now, when you're talking connections, how about the famous Marilyn Smith (Hal's beautiful wife), Ms. Norma Goode (The Queen of East Texas, Ky and mom of Hal B.) and Jo Smith (mom of Marilyn and grandmother of Erin)a of the famous Beantown! Well, let's say this Ole Irishman - John Ennis knows some great Kentucky families when he sees them! Sit back, grab you some good ole Irish refreshments and take a listen to Trainer John Ennis talk about Epic Road, the Kentucky Derby and his now Old Kentucky Home!https://www.facebook.com/groups/288170582570690 Bourbon Podcast Bo Brothers
The Back Tee Boys are back with a brand new line up. Tim is joined by new co-hosts Thomas Susi and John Ennis. The boys get into everything Masters including Tiger, the best items at the Augusta concession stand, what rookies stand a chance and of course give you their picks for the 2024 Master
In this episode, host Andrea Martucci embarks on a journey with Dame Jodie Slaughter to the Covering Romance exhibition. The event showcases romance novel cover art by award-winning artist, John Ennis. Interviews with John Ennis and other attendees, including author Nisha Sharma, romance fan Mary Lynne Nielsen, and Fin, owner of Wolf and Kron books, a genre bookstore. Andrea purchases several pieces of cover art and reflects with Jodie on the cultural significance of fandom and passion for the genre.Fellow Traveler: Dame Jodie Slaughter, International Fandom CriticizerWebsite | Twitter | Instagram Shelf Love:NEW! Substack for original writing and stuff | Website | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeEmail: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.com
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Today on the show, Paul and Ben talk about Dr. J and Dr. Chapstick, why lying is funny, the pre-taped call in show, Mr. Show's John Ennis, The Boys, Mind Management, Maria Bamford's book “Sure, I'll Join Your Cult,” listening to podcasts, we're no longer in a post-COVID world, the … Continue reading →
John Ennis is the Founder and CEO of NeoSwap. In this episode of The Edge Podcast, we meet with one of the top founders building Web3 applications on top of AI. Having made the leap to building hybrid applications of crypto and AI, John shares why he believes the centralized computation of AI can benefit from the decentralized public database of Web3, as well as how AI can benefit from the permissionlessness of a blockchain. We dig into the power of combining these two technologies to enable new economic possibilities, including personalized, efficient, multi-way trading on NeoSwap. THIS IS NOT A RECOMMENDATION OR ENDORSEMENT TO BUY ANY TOKEN OR NFT RELATED TO ANY PLATFORMS DISCUSSED. ------
Today on the Ether we have the Console AMA. You'll hear from castig.eth, tidus.eth, Evan15, John Ennis, Moonverse, Ian Tidwell, and more! Recorded on April 3rd 2023. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today on the Ether we have a mini Console AMA chatting Bitcoin Ordinals with jamil.btc, founder of Gamma.io. You'll hear from David Leiberman, castig.eth, NB, John Ennis, and more! Recorded on February 13th 2023. If you enjoy the music at the end of the episodes, you can find the albums streaming on Spotify, and the rest of your favorite streaming platforms. Check out Project Survival, Virus Diaries, and Plan B wherever you get your music. Thank you to everyone in the community who supports TerraSpaces.
Today we are talking hyper-efficient commerce using multiway swaps on Solana with John Ennis, founder of NeoSwap. NeoSwap is innovating a new way of performing complex, multiway swaps to massively increase efficiency. This has been a passion of John's since he was a kid and he's found that crypto provides the perfect economic and technical base for real world application. This conversation is made possible thanks to Streamflow. ------ THE COVE SPONSOR TOOLS:
A group of podcasters' lives become unwittingly entangled as their obsessions and insecurities manifest monsters, demons, and the Kobayashi Maru! On Episode 523 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Allegoria, the feature film debut from Spider One from Powerman 5000! We also discuss the struggle to produce and the appreciation of art, a local central Massachusetts urban legend, and what hitting the “brown note” might do to you. So grab issue one of Trick or Treat Radio: Year Eleven, say your gratitudes and latitudes, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Septic, the road to year eleven, 10 year anniversary show hangover, under milk a cow, the Blackout Tapes, talking all raw, Septic, Brian Paulin, pivotal roles, Mork and Mindy, the voice in the distance, Spider One, Rob Zombie, Kobayashi Maru, Mega!! Kung Fu Radio, Danzig, cat litter and Marvel Legends figures, Powerman 5000, Birthday Massacre, being a touring musician in 2022, Pantera, Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, The Electric Hellfire Club, The Espresso Bar, Superman stealing Zod's powers, Death Valley, Bury or Berry, spelling bees, Action Comics #1, Casablanca, the king of physical media, prep schools, vocal exercises, gratitudes and latitudes, nautical boy, horror anthologies, Mickey Rourke, Creepshow, Tales from the Crypt, Shudder, John Ennis, James Lipton, Cyrano de Bergerac, suffer for your art, Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, The Whistler, OFF Pudding, wine stains on the coffee table, “the brown note”, The Mortuary Collection, Clancy Brown, Pulp Fiction, Verotika, what defines a feature film?, Dual, The Black Phone, The Instructor, Ares' work truck, truck stop stories, Triumph, Alex Garland, Men, Cobra Cabana, and Minimum Underdrive.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
By Davy Crockett You can read, listen, or watch As this concluding part of the Third Asley Belt Race opens, four elite ultrarunners were competing to be the Champion of the World in New York City in 1879, seeking to become the holder of the Astley Belt. The current world champion, Daniel O'Leary had apparently dropped out because of health reasons after 215 miles on day three. Great Britain's best hope, Charles Rowell was in lead with 250 miles. Two others were still in the race, John Ennis of Chicago, and Charles Harriman of Massachusetts. Who would win? Don't miss part one, which included a violent riot at the start of the race. The shocking details are covered in Part one. (Read/Listen/Watch first). Gilmore's Garden On day three, the race continued in Gilmore's Garden which would be renamed in a couple months to Madison Square Garden. The biggest story about this historic race wasn't about the competition taking place on the track, it was about what occurred among the crowds of tens of thousands of spectators and the impact of the race on the entire city. Ultrarunning would emerge as the greatest spectator sport of its era in America. The New York Sun prophesied truly, "When the historian, a hundred years hence, looks over the files of this week's newspapers, he will not believe all that he finds on the subject is sober history. He will take it for a poor joke or a big humbug. And what is there to show for the week's excitement? Several heads clubbed, thousands of poor wretches encouraged in their betting and gambling proclivities, and four men worn out. This is a great country!" Tragic Accident At about 8:15 p.m., on day three, a tragic accident occurred among the spectators causing “such a scene of wild and indescribable confusion and alarm that has rarely been witnessed inside a public building.” Certainly, it was the greatest accident among spectators in ultrarunning history. A temporary upper gallery had been constructed that was divided into boxes. It was an ideal location to view the entire track and was very overcrowded with ten times the number of people intended. “A throng of ladies and gentlemen crowded every available inch of the place, some seated and many perched upon chairs and tables.” Suddenly, a portion of the gallery collapsed down upon the roof of a pavilion below. “The first intimation of the danger was the gradual settling of the flooring, then a loud, creaking noise, and away went a section of fifteen yards of the gallery, carrying with it over one hundred people.” Many, including ladies, were hurled 18 feet below. Thankfully, the structure did not collapse all at once, giving many below some time to escape, including those tending glass blower and flower bouquet stands. A few others below were less fortunate. “The frail structure broke into small pieces in the descent, and the unfortunate people who were precipitated with it were jammed between the debris, several of them being seriously injured.” The most serious injuries involved a broken leg, broken hand, broken collar bone, a spine injury, and a concussion. “A wall of struggling, groaning, maimed and terrified persons was piled up. A gashed face peeped through the broken timbers, an outstretched arm there. Panic ensued as people started stepping on injured people trying to get away.” A cloud of dust spread, seen by all in the building. It didn't stop there. Panic spread throughout the building as some spectators thought that the entire building was collapsing. The runners stopped and left the track. A surge of people pressed forward to exit the building near the collapsed area. The police started rescue efforts among the rubble. “Women and children went rushing about almost delirious with terror looking for their absent friends and relatives. To add to the general alarm, a number of stones were thrown by some ruffians outside, and as they crashed through the windowpanes,
What would happen if we doubled the GDP of the world economy? Trade is at the core of civilizations uplifting themselves, and NeoSwap is unlocking trades that were previously unimaginable. Dr. John Ennis is an expert in the field of mathematics, artificial intelligence, and computational neuroscience. Topics we cover: [0:00] Intro [3:48] John's Background [5:03] The Origins of NeoSwap [9:00] Finding Inspiration [10:55] What is Sensory & Consumer Science [14:00] What is NeoSwap [19:00] Moving beyond NFTs [23:30] Doubling the world GDP [26:26] Multi-Chain, Cross-Chain Roadmap [29:50] The future of Neo-Barter [33:40] NeoSwap Live Demo Follow NeoSwap on Twitter: @NeoSwap_ai Follow John on Twitter: @john_ennis_btc
By Davy Crockett You can read, listen, or watch By the end of 1878, at least 41 six-day races had been held in America and Great Britain since P.T. Barnum started it all with the first race in 1875. Daniel O'Leary of Chicago was still the undefeated world champion with ten six-day race wins. He was a very wealthy man, winning nearly one million dollars in today's value during 1878. All the racing was taking a toll on O'Leary, and he had frequent thoughts about retiring. However, he still had obligations as the holder of the Astley Belt and the title of Champion of the World. If he could defend the Astley Belt one more time, three wins in a row, by rule he could keep the belt. A Third Astley Belt Race was in the early planning to be held sometime during the summer of 1879. In January he went to Arkansas to rest at the famous hot springs with its six bathhouses and 24 hotels. Little did he know that the Third Astley Belt Race would be one of the most impactful spectator events in New York City 19th century history witnessed by more than 80,000 people. It impacted ten of thousands of workers' productivity for a week and even distracted brokers on Wall Street away from their ticker tapes. The major New York City newspapers included more than a full page of details every day that revealed the most comprehensive details ever of a 19th century six-day race. Because of its historic importance, this race will be presented in two articles/episodes. Please help the ultrarunning history effort continue by signing up to contribute a little each month through Patreon. Visit https://www.patreon.com/ultrarunninghistory Astley Backs a Potential British Champion John Astley Sir John Astley wanted to make sure a Brit would next win the belt. After putting on an English Championship in late October 1878, he identified the best British candidate that he thought could contend with O'Leary and bring the Astley Belt back to England. His man was Charles Rowell, who had recently placed third in Astley's English Championship Six-Day race with 470 miles. Astley formally issued a challenge to O'Leary on behalf of Rowell. Charles Rowell Charles Rowell (1852-1909), age 26, was born in Chesterton, Cambridge, England, and was fond of sports athletics in his childhood. He had gained some fame as a rower at Cambridge and was regarded as one of Britain's top emerging athletes. He started his running career in 1872, winning some races. In 1874 he won a 19-mile race in 1:57:45 and later covered 32 miles in four hours. He was no doubt very fast. When Edward Payson Weston first came to England in 1876, Rowell raced against him in a 275-mile track race in the Agricultural Hall in London. He mostly played the role as a pacer and completed 175 miles to Weston's 275 miles. Astley charged Rowell to get himself fit and promised to pay the expenses for him to travel to America for the Third Astley Belt Race. After a few weeks of training, Astley invited Rowell to his estate and observed his running abilities. “I was satisfied that he was good enough to send over to try and bring back the champion belt to England.” He provided £250 for his expenses. Prior to leaving England, it was rumored that he had covered a world record 539 miles in a private six-day trial, but Rowell would not confirm or deny it. Third Astley Belt Scheduled On November 7, 1878, John Ennis of Chicago, was the first runner to properly apply to London's Sporting Life (the stakeholder) to challenge for the Astley Belt. Charles A. Harriman of Boston was the next, followed by Charles Rowell on December 1, 1878. By the end of January 1879, O'Leary accepted the challenges and started planning for a June race. But within a few days, John Astley, the founder of the Astley Belt series, decided that the next Astley Belt Challenge would be held in March 1879 at New York City in Gilmore's Garden, soon to be renamed Madison Square Garden.
This episode features three recordings made in 1917 by Irish-American piper, Tom Ennis. Ennis was born in 1888 in the US and was taught to play the Uilleann pipes by his father, John Ennis, who emigrated from Kildare, Ireland. Young Ennis grew up steeped in the Irish-American Gaelic community and became a well-known piper. In early adolescence he became the youngest member ever admitted into the Irish Music Club of Chicago, playing amongst the most elite musicians of the day. He went on to perform in Vaudeville and was very active in the New York and Chicago music scenes.
Dr. John Ennis, co-founder of Aigora, a world-renowned authority on the application of artificial intelligence to sensory and consumer science. John shares how fast caterpillars and a beautiful butterflies are manifestations of innovation.More about our guest:Dr. John Ennis, co-founder of Aigora, is a world-renowned authority on the use of artificial intelligence within sensory and consumer science. John is a Ph.D. mathematician who conducted his postdoctoral studies in computational neuroscience and who has more than a dozen years of experience as a sensory and consumer science consultant. Author of 40+ peer-reviewed articles and 2 books, John is chair of both the ASTM E18 "Sensory Evaluation" division and the Sensometric Society; invited speaker and workshop organizer at international conferences; host of the popular industry podcast "AigoraCast;" a member of the editorial boards of both Food Quality and Preference and Journal of Sensory Studies; and past winner of the Food Quality and Preference "Researcher of the Future" award------------------------------------------------------------Episode Guide:1:34 - What Is Innovation2:52 - What is Process? 4:34 - Is the new way actually better?5:48 - Fast caterpillar vs Beautiful butterflies7:36 - Leveraging survey (The second act of a three-part play)8:57 - Big companies innovating9:56 - Lessons of a second act and safety nets10:31 - Lessons from Waymo: Google's self driving car12:19 - Creating an emotional investment to push bigger barriers in big companies14:22 - Industrial revolutions: centralized and decentralized 17:10 - Working in parallels20:50 - What isn't innovation?22:07 - Surveys and scales23:58 - Examples from all over the world25:04 - Advice for innovators--------------------------Resources Mentioned: Frameworks:Say's Law : EconomicsTopics and Brands Mentioned:Clarity: Programming Language for Bitcoinoverview: Stacks - ClarityCentral bank digital currency vs decentralized cryptocurrencyMcKinsey article hereWaymo: Google's self-driving carKodakElon Musk: SpaceX and TeslaAnalogy:'When digital transformation is done right, it's like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly, but when done wrong, all you have is a really fast caterpillar.' - George Westerman quoted by Tom Bangemann of The Hackett GroupPrevious episode mentioned:Episode 19 : Innovation is defined by the customer :: David A. Fields--------------------------OUTLAST Consulting offers professional development and strategic advisory services in the areas of innovation and diversity management.
Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan reads her poem An Introduction in this episode of Words Lightly Spoken, a podcast of poetry from Ireland. The poem was published in the anthology Green Carnations: 25 Young LGBTQ+ Poets from Ireland, published by Book Hub Publishing and edited by John Ennis and Moxie Lofton. The Words Lightly Spoken podcast is funded by the Arts Council of Ireland and is a Rockfinch production.
Today on the show, Paul and Ben talk about the passing of Jessica Walter, Jar Jar Binks being a Sith Lord, Disney and IP, the boat getting stuck in the Suez Canal, the shrimp tails in the cereal, drawing naughty pictures in the air, John Ennis accepted our friend request, … Continue reading →
Today on the show, Paul and Ben start off the show with a special edition of Ben Gunna Guess the News, Jay Johnston allegedly taking part in the Capitol Insurrection, what can bring the far left and far right together, doing sketch comedy with John Ennis, Paul’s cleaning habit, Andrew … Continue reading →
It's our first father/daughter team on the podcast, and we couldn't have asked for a more enchanting paternal pair! You may have seen Jessie on Mythic Quest with Naomi or on Veep or Love or Better Call Saul, and her father John was a castmember of Mr. Show and has been in everything from Arrested Development to Drunk History to Buffy the Vampire Slayer! Hear about their unique parental rapport, the terrible French school Jessie went to plus we answer YOUR questions! If you'd like to ask advice questions, call 323-524-7839 and leave a VM or just DM us on IG or Twitter! Also, support the show on Patreon or with a t-shirt (or a Jewboo shirt) and watch us every Wednesday on Twitch or check out clips on YouTube!
Dr. Thierry Worch, a sensometrician at FrieslandCampina, started life in sensory as a project manager at OP&P Product Research in Utrecht, The Netherlands, before completing his PhD in in collaboration with Pieter Punter, Sébastien Lê, and Jérôme Pagès. At the end of 2012, Thierry joined Anne Hasted’s team at Qi Statistics, where he ran clients’ projects and gave diverse trainings. With Qi Statistics, he also continued a long collaboration with EyeQuestion, where he produced the R-routines included in the EyeOpenR software. Pivoting in 2019, Thierry joined the Global Sensory Department of Friesland-Campina, where he provides his expertise in Sensory and Consumer Methods, Sensometrics, and Data Science. Besides publishing various papers related to Sensometrics, he is also the co-author with Sébastien Lê of “Analyzing sensory data with R,” and is currently working on “Introduction to Data Science for Sensory and Consumer Scientists” together with Dr. Julien Delarue and Dr. John Ennis. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/thierry-worch/25/187/b04 To learn more about Aigora, please visit www.aigora.com
A classic installment of Captain Laserbeam recorded via livestream on April 25 2020! The Adventures of Captain Laserbeam - "Disenchantment Under the Sea" Starring Cedric Yarbrough, Rhea Seehorn, Hal Lublin, Annie Savage, Autumn Reeser, Paul F. Tompkins, Janet Varney, John Ennis, Mark Evan Jackson, and Jonathan Coulton Written by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker With Music by Jonathan Dinerstein And a New Introduction from Hal Lublin and Mark Gagliardi Watch video of this episode here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/tahlive04252020 Find the entire back catalog of The Thrilling Adventure Hour plus Bonus Content, Complete Libraries of Classic Segments, and more on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehour Follow The Thrilling Adventure Hour: https://twitter.com/ThrillingAdv https://www.facebook.com/ThrillingAdventureHour The Thrilling Adventure Hour Treasury is a Forever Dog podcast https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-thrilling-adventure-hour Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Ennis is a film maker and host of Proper Propaganda Radio Free Brooklyn. Check out his documentary ‘Pay 2 Play: Democracy's High Stakes’ & his newest feature ‘Fish In A Barrel’. Topics: GuerillaOne give away winner: @shapeswellplaced, John Lewis, Fish In a Barrel, The NRA, Maria Butina, Ralph Steadman, Corruption in the senate, Russia infiltration, Is Kim Jung Un Alive?, Nick Sandmann & nonsense media narratives.
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This week is the first group podcast of the series and the conversation are all about the world of agave spirits, one of my biggest loves. I am joined by some fantastic names from the tequila industry who literally have agave running through their veins and they travel all corners of the world spreading the good word. Jesse Estes (Ocho Tequila) is one of the best known names in the tequila industry. He is the son to the legendary Tomas Estes but Jesse is also a legend in his own right and is currently taking on the mantle of global ambassador for Ocho Tequila, one of tequilas leading brands. http://ochotequila.com/eu/ (http://ochotequila.com) Gaby Moncada (Agave Ambassador) originally from Guadalajara (Mexico) is an extremely proud to be involved in the rich culture of agave spirits fro her homeland and is always looking to change peoples perceptions of this fabulous spirit. Prior to this Gaby has worked on the London bar scene for more than 15 years at some of the best bars in the city. https://specialitybrands.com/ (https://specialitybrands.com) John Ennis (GSG and El Bandito) fellow co-founder at GSG and a tequila enthusiast and frequent visitor to the distilleries of Mexico. John is co-owner with myself of El Bandito, one of the surprisingly few staple specialist tequilerias in the UK today. http://ochotequila.com/eu/ (http://graffitispiritsgroup.com) There is often a misconception that comes with agave spirits which actually happens to be one of the most natural pure spirits making processes on the market. The inebriation can often be surprisingly clean and the opposite to what many may expect and been sold in the past. So get your notebooks ready for an insight into some of the best agave bars and scenes from around the globe and usually with tequila there is always some tales to tell! It's time to bring some tequila to the table, this one is 100% agave. Salud. Stay safe xx
When it comes to AI, one space that's not really talked about enough is the world of consumer science. So, on this episode of AI:IRL, we’re joined by Dr. John Ennis. As a market research consultant focused on sensory and consumer science, Dr. Ennis has a really great perspective to share on how we can leverage AI to really benefit the consumer science space. What we talked about: The world of consumer science How they’re using AI to create better consumer experiences The benefits of using AI over humans to generate these results Resources we talked about: John’s LinkedIn Aigora To listen to our other episodes, check us out on Apple Podcasts. Or if you don’t use Apple Podcasts, you can also find every episode here.
Paul gets everybody together for a big surprise birthday party but forgets who the party is for. With Tony Camin, Jimmy Dore, Al Ducharme, John Ennis, Dana Gould, Chris Hobbs, Jackie Kashian, Jill Talley Kenny, Kyle Kinane, Paul Kozlowski, Wendy Liebman, Ron Lynch, Suzy Nakamura, Natalie Palamides, Ebbie Parker, Bernadette Pauley, Eddie Pepitone, Roger Rittenhouse, Ken Rogerson, Dan Spencer, Fred Stoller, Mike Timpson, David Waterman, Steven Wright and Stefane Zamorano.
Paul and his guests are trapped in his apartment after he forgets the security code to unlock the door. With Tony Camin, Jimmy Dore, John Ennis, Dana Gould, Chris Hobbs, Jackie Kashian, Jonathan Katz, Jill Talley Kenny, Kyle Kinane, Paul Kozlowski, Wendy Liebman, Ron Lynch, George MacDonald, Eugene Merman, Suzy Nakamura, Martin Olson, Olivia Olson, Patton Oswalt, Natalie Palamides, Ebby Parker, Eddie Pepitone, Roger Rittenhouse, Ken Rogerson, Dan Spencer, Fred Stoller, Mike Timpson, David Waterman, Steven Wright, Stefane Zamorano. Dance music by Pete McKevilley.
In 1948, director Tom Hartley and Producer Margaret Chapman began work on "They Stood Tall," the most ambitious Civil War film ever attempted. Sparing no expense, they even hired the last surviving Confederate soldier as a military advisor. But no one could have known the chaos that would come from Albert’s presence. Within a year, a handful of the actors would be institutionalized, the Monolith Studio lot would be reduced to ash, and every scrap of Tom’s dream project would be destroyed. Unremembered Hollywood was created, written, and produced by Charlie Fonville, with original music by Jonathan Dinerstein. Civil War Violin by Rebecca Ward, and Erdinger's Horse Glue Theme sung by Claire Barnhart. Starring Annie Savage as Abby Larson, with Hal Lublin as Albert Sullivan, Mike Rock as Tom Hartley and Cary Grant, Shulie Cowen as Margaret Chapman, Elisabeth Hower as Merle Oberon, Bryce Johnson as Van Heflin, Mark McConville as Chap Thaxton, Christine Weatherup as Leslie Brooks, John Ennis as Frank Erdinger and Henry Olson, Fred Cross as Langston Devereaux, Judson Jones as Buckles McMaster, Justin Wright Neufeld as Arthur Shields, Roy Flaunt, and Confederate Commander, and Christa Kimlicko-Jones as Ida Calloway.Special Guests: Bryce Johnson, Christa Kimlicko-Jones, Christine Weatherup, Elisabeth Hower, Fred Cross, Hal Lublin, Humphrey Ker, John Ennis, Judson Jones, Justin Neufeld, Mark McConville, Mike Rock, Rebecca Ward, and Shulie Cowen.Support Unremembered Hollywood
Butlerstown native and lecturer at WIT Fiona tells Mary that writing has always been in her blood; she's the daughter of well known poet John Ennis. She won the national Molly Keane Creative Writing award 2019, for her short story "Debt."
The first episode of a new podcast brought to you by Adam Latham and Greg O'Keeffe. We sit down with Matt and John from Graffiti Spirit Group, the duo behind some of Liverpool's best-known bars and diners including Salt Dog Slims, Santa Chupitos and the Duke Street Market. We hope you enjoy listening.
Paul hires renowned interior decorator Heekoo Kubiachi (Tom Kenny) to make over his drab apartment. Paul's friends, on the other hand, insist that Paul remain the schlubby regular guy they've always loved. Featuring Tony Camin, Jimmy Dore, John Ennis, Dana Gould, Chris Hobbs, Bobcat Goldthwait, Jackie Kashian, Jonathan Katz, Jill Talley Kenny, Tom Kenny, Paul Kozlowski, Wendy Liebman, George MacDonald, Eugene Merman, Suzy Nalkamura, Martin Olson, Olivia Olson, Natalie Palamides, Ebbie Parker, Eddie Pepitone, Roger Rittenhouse, Ken Rogerson, Dan Spencer Fred Stoller, Mike Timpson, Dave Waterman, Steven Wright and Stefane Zamorano.
Paul's 8 carousel slideshow of his vacation to Des Moines gets sidetracked when a male stripper accidentally shows up and decides he'd rather be there than the bachelorette party next door. Featuring Jeff Johnson, Tony Camin, Jimmy Dore, John Ennis, Dana Gould, Chris Hobbs Jackie Kashian, Jonathan Katz, Jill Talley Kenny, Kyle Kinane, Paul Kozlowski, Wendy Liebman, Ron Lynch, Eugene Merman, Suzy Nakamura, Olivia Olson, Natalie Palamides, Ebbie Parker, Eddie Pepitone, Roger Rittenhouse, Ken Rogerson, Fred Stoller, Mike Timpson, Dave Waterman, Steven Wright and Stefane Zamorano. Produced by Haskins and Kozlowski. For more, go to paulkozlowski.com
Author of "Where else but the streets: A Street Art Dossier", John Ennis stops by and talks about how he helped an artist known as Alec film and the origin story of Alec Monopoly. you can find his book at http://www.whereElseButTheStreets.com Free 4 All: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwCZ9gtgNFk Pay 2 Play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PB81q6-3z0s
Paul's fiance, Katina, breaks up with him moments before his engagement party. His friends alternate between cheering him up and putting him down for being such a loser. Featuring Tony Camin, Jimmy Dore, John Ennis, Dana Gould, Chris Hobbs, Jackie Kashian, Jonathan Katz, Jill Talley Kenny, Kyle Kinane, Wendy Liebman, Ron Lynch, George MacDonald, Eugene Merman, Suzy Nakamura, Martin Olson, Olivia Olson, Natalie Palamides, Ebby Parker, Eddie Pepitone, Roger Rittenhouse, Ken Rogerson, Fred Stoller, Mike Timpson David Waterman, Steven Wright, and Stefane Zamorano. Produced by Haskins and Kozlowski. For more, go to paulkozlowski.com
Former MLB Players Jeff Schaefer and John Ennis along with Andrew Zike talk Baseball from the Little Leagues to the Big Leagues. - Tommy Rowe giving the behind the scenes story of the longest game in Baseball History (35 Years ago, 33 Innings) - The product of Baseball is not the same anymore - Andrew "One Tool" Zike brings up a hot topic to debate on - Many Laughs
In our premiere episode, noted Hollywood historian Abby Larson tells the story of Irving Stansel, the first President of Hollywood. As the picture business transformed from sideshow attraction to dominant cultural force, the moguls of Tinseltown often found themselves in aggressive disagreements that often ended in bloodshed. Rather than kill each other over the latest scripts to hit the town, those early power players named a man named Irving Stansel to settle all disputes and to keep the peace. It was a noble experiment, but everyone involved got a lot more than they bargained for. Starring Annie Savage as Abby Larson, with Hal Lublin as Irving Stansel and Announcer #1, Jeremy Carter as Jack Warner and Policy Holder #2, John Ennis as Carl Laemmle and Leland Cornwall IV, Kara Luiz as Mary Pickford, Martin Olson as Douglas Fairbanks and Mortimer Effington III, Megan Gogerty as Frances Marion and Ethel Pomeroy, Mike Rock as William Fox and Policy Holder #3, Christopher Z. Gordon as Adolf Zukor, Judson Jones as Fred Thomson and Goon, Fred Cross as New York Times Reporter, Announcer #2, and Interviewer, Justin Wright Neufeld as DW Griffith and Policy Holder #1, J.T. Arbogast as Announcer #3Special Guests: Christopher Gordon, Fred Cross, Hal Lublin, Jeremy Carter, John Ennis, J.T. Arbogast, Judson Jones, Justin Neufeld, Kara Luiz, Martin Olson, Megan Gogerty, and Mike Rock.Support Unremembered Hollywood
By Davy Crockett Follow @ultrarunninghis Both a podcast and a full article (Listen to the podcast episode which includes the bonus story about ultrarunner fears) The fifty-mile race is a distance most of today's ultrarunners eventually run. In 2017 there were about 300 50-mile races held in America with about 16,000 unique finishers. At nearly twice the distance of a marathon, it truly involves a different approach than running a marathon both mentally and physically. Ultrarunning legend, David Horton once wrote, “Most ultra-runners, me included, consider that real ultras are 50 miles or longer.” Since the 1960s, the shorter distances (50K, etc.) were typically used by aspiring ultrarunners to train for completing at the 50-mile distance. When did the 50-mile race begin? Early classic American 50-milers include: the JFK 50 starting in 1963 in Maryland, the Metropolitan 50 starting in 1971 in Central Park, New York City, the Lake Waramaug 50 starting in 1974 in Connecticut, and the American River 50 started in 1980 in California. But just as 100-mile races in America did not originate with Western States in the 1970s, the 50-miler did not originate with the JFK 50 in 1963. In all began much earlier than that. 50-milers From Long Ago "Anciently" in 1592 a footrace of just over 50 miles was held in northern France. It was won in twelve hours by a runner from what now is southern Netherlands. In 1787, Reed, of Hampshire, England, walked 50-miles on the sands of Weymouth in a little more than nine hours. Also around that time it was said that Foster Powell, from England ran 50 miles in seven hours. Worldwide, competing for 50 miles on foot had been around, as far back as the 1820s. But it wasn’t until around 1870 that 50-mile races started to be held regularly. They were conducted in various circumstances, indoors, outdoors, tracks, roads, in loops, and point-to-point. Most of the early races were competed indoors on small tracks by professional pedestrian walkers who also competed in six-day events. Challenges and wagers were a key reason these 50-mile events were put on, along with the profits to be gained from spectator gate proceeds. Many times gifted walkers or runners would post challenges in newspapers to specific runners or all-comers to race 50-miles for large amounts of money. 50-mile walking races The 50-mile races conducted in the 1880s were walking events with strict walking "heel and toe" rules. In America the earliest 50-mile walking competition that could be found was held in 1870. James Adams of New York won a “50 Miles Champion’s Cup of the United States.” Several head-to-head races between two walkers were also held. For many of these 50-mile matches, once a walker quit, the other walker was declared the winner and didn't go on for the full 50 miles. Agricultural Hall How fast could they strictly walk 50 miles? In 1877, pedestrian legend, Daniel O’Leary (1841-1933), in a 100-mile challenge match against John Ennis for $500, walked 50 miles in 8:41:30 in the Exposition Building in Chicago for an American best time. In 1878 that time was improved when William McCann of Albany New York walked a 8:36 in a solo trial walk to get ready for a high stakes challenge race. The world walking best around that time was set in 1878 by British walker, William Howes, with an amazing walking time of 7:57:41 in the Agricultural Hall in London. Buffalo, New York was the home of many walking contests including an amateur 50-miler in 1879 with seven starters. The second-place walker protested the race, claiming that the winner was seen running. Go-as-you-please 50-milers In 1879 “Go as you please” 50-mile events were established that allowed the competitors to run. Amateurs entered the sport around that time started to dominate 50-mile competitions. Distance "records" were divided into professional and amateur records. Races of twenty-five miles were much more common,
John Ennis joins us as we discuss intolerance, scolidng children, impatience and change. Bryan also gets uncomfortable when John & Carmen get too positive. We also talk, ego ruining creativity, Dinosaur Jr. and out growing where you are from. Follow us: @nosirpod @bryanjvokey @thefunnycarmen Listen here: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/…/no-sir-i-dont-like…/id1220217369… Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=136556&refid=stpr Laughable: https://laughable.app.link/aEzkVj3PyM Podbean: https://nosiridontlikeit.podbean.com Join the conversation in the group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/161184674577328/ Follow us: @nosirpod Email us: nosirpod@gmail.com We are also now on Spotify!!
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Rebekka Johnson of Netflix's GLOW. next seen reprising her role as Dawn, one part of the wrestling duo: Edna and Ethel Rosenblatt: The Beatdown Biddies and lover of all things glitter and spandex- on the hit Netflix series “Glow.” “Glow” follows Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie), a struggling, out of work actress in Los Angeles in the 1980's, who eventually goes on to create the first women's wrestling TV show. Rebekka was nominated for a 2018 SAG Award with her co-stars for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for the first season of the show. Additional credits for Rebekka include: “Arrested Development” for Netflix, “This Is Forty” for Universal Pictures, and directing/producing several viral YouTube sketches including “Typecast” and “What if Catcalls Were Cheeseburgers,” as well as the digital office comedy, “Anti-Social.” She directed the short, “The Pitch,” starring John Ennis, which is currently making the festival rounds. For four years she served as writer/director for Made Man's critically acclaimed series “Speakeasy with Paul F Tompkins” (Defy Media). Rebekka has also directed and produced work for Rachel Bloom, creator and star of the Golden Globe Award winning series “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.” She has also written for Yahoo, Nickelodeon, Slate V and MadCow Productions.
First-ever trippy metaphysical podcast as the "Mr. Show" legend spins Chet's head like an errant discus.
Today Ken welcomes comedian and "My Favorite Murder" co-host Karen Kilgariff to the show. Ken and Karen discuss Northeast accents, The Wizard of Oz, Ray Boulger, growing up in Northern California, John Ennis, The Wahlbergs, Hellzapoppin, chain dining, futons, being trapped in an elevator, Family Ties, Billy Vera and the Beaters, Scott Baio vs Matt Dillon, C. Thomas Howell, Travolta, Jackie Stallone's Foxy Boxing, Ricky Schroeder, Silver Spoons, childhood crushes, funny cars, CHiPs, stunning Hollywood inhumans, The Famous Teddy Z, stealing office supplies, Webster, Rick Dees, three camera sitcoms, Barney Miller, Cheers, WKRP in Cincinnati, The Ally McBeal period, kids fathers yelling at them in front of you, Made for TV Movies, Bill, How's Your News, Zoom, developmental disabilities in media, laughing at the right thing, satire vs. poorface, Married...with Children, Threads, Whoops!, The Day After, Testament, When the Wind Blows, Atomic Blonde, Tabitha Takes Over, shock humor and fake worship of serial killers, hating McMob movies, Boondock Saints, The Little House on the Prairie "mime rape" episode, Twin Peaks, British mysteries, Chris Elliot in Manhunter, and why Martin Short is the greatest thing ever.
In this episode of The Nerve, we are joined by our very first special guest, Dr. John Ennis, award-winning poet and former Head of School of Humanities at WIT. John talks to us about his poetic connection with Russian Pussy Riot, his link with the Icelandic band Sigur Rós, and the importance of poetry as a craft.
It's time for a brand new episode of Travis Bickle on the Riviera, the world's only movie podcast, with your hosts Morgan Jeske and Sean Witzke. 0:00:00 - 1:28:53 - Twin Peaks: The Return episodes 1-8 (2017), directed by David Lynch, written by David Lynch and Mark Frost. Starring Kyle McLachlan, Madchen Amchick, David Lynch, Miguel Ferrer, Robert Forster, Tom Sizemore, Josh Fadem, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Hailey Benton Gates, Amanda Seyfried, Michael Cera, Grace Zabriskie, David Patrick Kelly, Jim Belushi, Brett Gelman, Russ Tamblyn, Catherine Coulson, Harry Goaz, Ashley Judd, Caleb Landry Jones, Naomi Watts, Caleb Landry Jones, Chrysta Bell, David Duchovny, Balthazar Getty, Harry Dean Stanton, James Marshall, Candy Clark, Michael Horse, Ernie Hudson, David Koechner, Jane Adams, Jeremy Davies, John Ennis, Meg Foster, Stephanie Allynne, Jay Larson, Ethan Suplee, Pierce Gagnon, Larry Clarke, Jane Adams, Brent Briscoe, Matthew Lillard, Nicole LaLiberte, James Morrison, Benjamin Rosenfield, Madeline Zima, Don S Davis, Carel Struycken, Ray Wise, Al Strobel, and Sheryl Lee. Featuring musical guests The Chromatics, Au Revoir Simone, Nine Inch Nails, Sharon Van Etten, The Cactus Blossoms, and Trouble. Also like 400 other people I didn't list. Next Week: Shooter Our outro music this week: is "OG Kush Diet" by 2 Chainz. And our intro, as always, is from Escape From New York. You can download episodes directly from itunes and rss. This is a Patreon-supported podcast, subscribing to the show can give you access to monthly criticism from the hosts. The hosts' twitter accounts are: Tucker, Morgan, and Sean.
The YTunes Shuffle Podcast visits with radio legend/tv producer/comedy writer/voice over extraordinaire, John Murphy! Host Maggi Mayfield learns all about the long history between guest Murph and cohost, David Earl Waterman and how between the two of them, dear friend John Ennis is the center of the Universe. John shares stories of long drives with his dad and where they would end up, how his mom ran an FBI sting in her home and why a Boston criminal cheered her up. His background in small town Massachussetts let him to some strange jobs and he describes what a typical Saturday night looked like in Randolph, MA. We also get to learn his 'Kryptonite" and how an album cover drove his mother crazy! Eventually he would learn the art of writing comedy from Dennis Leary and even Wheel of Fortune made it into the episode because the show plays a big part in his career early on. The room shares stories of our first loves before digging into a beautiful story from the Tune Squad. Our Listener of the week is David's mother, who shares a song that reminds her of him on his birthday. (This episode was recorded just before his birthday). To share a story and song of your own, please email ytunesshuffle@gmail.com. In honor of David's Birthday, we also go back to Ithaca, NY, his hometown to play a round of Band or Bar, brought to you by M2M studios. John's Guilty Pleasure and First Concert take us through the end of the episode; but don't worry, if you'd like to ask John more questions, or follow his work more closely, you can find him here! There are more stories that just didn't quite make the episode, and you can find those B-Side Tracks here!
Today on the show, Paul and Ben get many things wrong, including what Paul’s eating for dinner, the Comey testimony, Theresa May, corrections from episode 68, Rocketmen, The Bad Accent Store, how to tell if eggs are good or bad, John Ennis on Twin Peaks, the Guild 45th closing, how … Continue reading →
Garnering the title of Mezcal-eria (tequila’s smoky sister) is no easy feat, but they did it. El Bandito was one of the first UK bars to be awarded this status by Del Maguey Single Village Mezcal. Hidden below the Drunken Monkey restaurant on Broadgate, steps away from Shoreditch High Street station, John & Matt are converting the neighborhood to 100% Agave and Mezcal. Their menu consists of flights of three tequilas and three mezcals for those just dipping their toe in the smoky water or six different mezcals for those who want to jump right in. Don’t worry - there are margaritas on the menu - both Tommy’s and Frozen - or a Kale Mezcaleria, if you want something in the wellness category! (FYI - El Bandito London is moving to Victory Mansion (18 Stoke Newington High St, London N16 7PL) on 21st May.) Where you can hear me drinking next: We celebrate Whisky Month by having Simo on our program. People come from near and far to sip whiskey at the legendary Milroy’s of Soho. Find out next week how did this 30 year old become such a Whiskey aficionado in such a short time. Are you a regular listener of the Best Sips Worldwide podcast? You can get this and all future audio files automatically downloaded to your mobile device easy. If you're on iOS, you can listen with iTunes. Android users can get it on Google Play. Or click the player or link below to listen to just this episode. (But trust me, you'll want to subscribe!) Download the audio
As Brand Ambassador for Langley’s Gin, he can finally embrace his heritage; the brand strives to be quintessentially English and for the discerning & sophisticated. Made from a single distillation in a 1960-English-produced copper pot in Langley Green, UK, it couldn’t be more English. Thanks to the hard work and effort of Jonathan and the whole team, they’re already in twenty markets and selling Englishness all around the world. Where you can hear me drinking next: John, Paul, George, and Ringo aren’t the only Liverpudlians to set their sights on conquering the world. Our next guest, John Ennis, has come to town with an LP full of Tequila. His bar, El Bandito, was one of the first UK bars to be awarded ‘Mezcaleria’ status by Del Maguey Single Village Mezcal and now lucky London has an out-post all its own! Are you a regular listener of the Best Sips Worldwide podcast? You can get this and all future audio files automatically downloaded to your mobile device easy. If you're on iOS, you can listen with iTunes. Android users can get it on Google Play. Or click the player or link below to listen to just this episode. (But trust me, you'll want to subscribe!) Download the audio
The Palestine Podcast showcases a selection of lectures, talks and interviews featuring leading experts and social justice activists active on the Palestine-Israel issue. Brought to you by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign. Click here to view all podcasts. Subscribe on your favourite platform! Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherAcastYouTubeDeezerTuneInPlayer.fmPocketCastsCastroRadio PublicBreakerBlubrryPodcast AddictPodbeanPodcast RepubliciHeartRadio jQuery(document).ready(function($) { 'use strict'; $('#podcast-subscribe-button-11212 .podcast-subscribe-button.modal-632417aec8945').on("click", function() { $("#secondline-psb-subs-modal.modal-632417aec8945.modal.secondline-modal-632417aec8945").modal({ fadeDuration: 250, closeText: '', }); return false; }); }); ===== PP#18 - Various Artists on 'Poetry for Palestine' [2016-07-15] - (Download here) INFO: This Podcast is also available as video - see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g8NGhk1_w8 As part of PalFest Ireland 2016 festival, Irish poets read in solidarity with Palestine, and Palestinians living in Ireland read their favourite poems. The event took place on Friday 15th July 2016. The five featured poets, who read from their own work as well as Palestinian poems of their choice, were Moya Cannon, Seamus Cashman, Catherine Ann Cullen, John Ennis and Adam Wyeth. Fatin Al Tamimi, chair of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign and a photographer who has lived in Ireland since 1988, along with Palestinians Abdalluh Al Bayyari and Amany Yahia also read favourite poems from their literature. The venue was Jerusalem restaurant at 77 Camden St, Dublin, run by acclaimed Palestinian-born chef Basil Ziadeh (thanks Basil! - http://www.jerusalemrestaurant.ie). The event was hosted by PalFest Ireland (www.palfestireland.net) Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast reflect the opinions of the speaker(s) only and do not reflect the views of the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign unless otherwise explicitly stated. Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherAcastYouTubeDeezerTuneInPlayer.fmPocketCastsCastroRadio PublicBreakerBlubrryPodcast AddictPodbeanPodcast RepubliciHeartRadio
Josh Forbes is a funny commercial director, whimsical music video director and helmer of the horror hit "Contracted: Phase II". We chat about the differences among his many disciplines of filmmaking. He also tells the tale of being nominated for Best Rock Video Of The Year for "Shut Up And Dance" by Walk The Moon at this year's MTV Video Music Awards. Yet oddly, the filmmaker was not invited to the VMA's, and was forced to buy a ticket. Apparently, Viacom is strapped for cash. I've posted my favorite Josh Forbes music video, chalk full of comedians we love like Judah Friedlander, Fred Willard, Josh Fadem, John Ennis at jordanbrady.com. I'll be in Dallas, Texas on Saturday, December 19th, 2015 conducting my popular Commercial Directing Bootcamp so sign up today! This episode is 90 fun-filled minutes, give or take. Please like the show on iTunes. thanks, Jordan
The Dana Gould Hour annual Halloween spectacular! Dana Gould, Tom Kenny, Steve Agee, Arden Myrin, Matt Weinhold Rob Cohen and John Ennis wax horrific on small town weirdos, black cats, and the need for sexy costumes! Real-life confessions of Halloween related juvenile delinquency! Plus, Dana opens the vault for an interview with real-life horror legend Vampira herself, the late, great, Maila Nurmi. Also, Orson Welles and the War Of The Worlds! Horror Movie Hosts! A poem from Graveyard Craig and and a very scary Political Talk With Two Guys From Boston.
Dana Gould trades tales and tirades with the fast and funniest. Want to hear William Shatner and Adam West sing a duet? Look no further! What are you into? How much are you into it? Finding Playboys in the woods! Dick pic etiquette! Getting fired by your dad! It's all here. Boom! With Dana Gould, Rob Cohen, John Ennis, Eddie Pepitone, April Richardson and Matt Weinhold. You know you want it.
Recorded Live 6/14/2014 at Largo, Los Angeles. Starring Hal Lublin as Phillip Fathom, Deep Sea Detective; Tom Lenk as the Town Cryer; John Ennis and Kate Micucci as Phillip Fathom's Investigateens; Annie Savage as the Fishwife; and Clancy Brown as Shape Ape.Follow The Thrilling Adventure Hour:https://twitter.com/ThrillingAdvSupport The Thrilling Adventure Hour on Patreon and Get Access to the complete TAH back catalog, complete libraries of classic segments, merch discounts, oddities, rarities, and more: https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehourThe Thrilling Adventure Hour is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-thrilling-adventure-hour
Agoraphobia! Held hostage in a grocery store! Tracking sexual predators for the FBI! The movie FREAKS and more! Sara Benincasa, Barry Crimmins, John Ennis, Stephen Tobolowski.
On today's show I talk to actor and comedian John Ennis. John grew up in Boston and attended Emerson College, where he was in a sketch group with David Cross and Laura Kightlinger. He continued to work with David and became one of the ensemble actors on the incredible and influential sketch program Mr. Show. Since then, John has been in a number of awesome projects from Malcolm in the Middle to Studio 60 to Arrested Development, and besides the films and videos he acts in regularly, he produces two different live monthly sketch shows in LA.Check out the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter, and watch "The Pete Holmes Show" on TBS after "Conan"!
Halloween! Dinosaur porn! Fred Schneider sings The Doors! How snakes work! Godzilla, Gojira, and more! w/ Jonah Ray, Matt Weinhold, April Richardson, Hannah Gansen and John Ennis.
What's it like to be caught in a mass shooting. Really. Eddie Pepitone goes to England! Dana hates on Simon and Garfunkel! Satan Is Real according to the Louvin Bros! Two Guys From Boston and more... Eddie Pepitone, Monika Scott, John Ennis
UCB got together to make an improvised movie . “Wild Girls Gone” featured Matt Walsh, Amy Poehler, Matt Besser and Ian Roberts . Listen to guest John Ennis talks about the challenges of directing a movie on the fly. Stealing every shot and most of the props. John applied what he learned from “Wild Girls […] The post Lost Upright Citizens Brigade Movie appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.
UCB got together to make an improvised movie . “Wild Girls Gone” featured Matt Walsh, Amy Poehler, Matt Besser and Ian Roberts . Listen to guest John Ennis talks about the challenges of directing a movie on the fly. Stealing every shot and most of the props. John applied what he learned from “Wild Girls […] The post Lost Upright Citizens Brigade Movie appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.
Civil war ghosts! Scary fish! The Clash! In praise of The Night Stalker! Two Guys From Boston & more... Greg Behrendt, John Ennis, Jonah Ray, April Richardson, Janet Varney & Matt Weinhold
John Ennis (Mr. Show) joins The Long Shot kaisers to to discuss Alpha-LGBT's, Jesuit languages, passive aggressive parking situations, and sick-a-licious beef stews.
Bigfoot! U.F.O.'s! Hecklers? Who are Betty and Barney Hill? And a VERY special Two Guys From Boston. Bobcat Goldthwaite, Eddie Pepitone, Monika Scott, Rob Cohen and John Ennis.
Murder by owl? A young woman hunts a serial killer online. Charles Manson's love of western fringe, Two Guys From Boston, Matt Braunger, John Ennis, Amber Tozer, Michelle McNamara, Monika Scott & Matt Weinhold.
Recorded Live 2/2/2013 at Largo, Los Angeles. Starring John DiMaggio as Captain Laserbeam. Also starring Paul F. Tompkins and Matt Gourley as Matthew and Terry Righteous; Craig Cackowski and Hal Lublin as Captain Laserbeam's Adventurekateers; Clancy Brown as Shape Ape; and John Ennis as his henchman, Tyler.Follow The Thrilling Adventure Hour:https://twitter.com/ThrillingAdvSupport The Thrilling Adventure Hour on Patreon and Get Access to the complete TAH back catalog, complete libraries of classic segments, merch discounts, oddities, rarities, and more: https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehourThe Thrilling Adventure Hour is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-thrilling-adventure-hour
A psychological analysis of Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer. Meet The Press's Mike Murphy takes on Dana, Eddie Pepitone and John Ennis. Tom Kenney and Andy Paley talk Spongebob, Raymond Burr and the Wrecking Crew! Two Guys From Boston! JFK Assasination theories and more!
Recorded Live 12/3/2011 at Largo, Los Angeles. Starring Marc Evan Jackson, Mark Gagliardi, Busy Philipps, Craig Cackowski, Autumn Reeser, Colin Hanks, Hal Lublin, Annie Savage, James Urbaniak, John Ennis, Paul F. Tompkins, Paget Brewster, Paul and Storm, Samm Levine, Chris Hardwick, Mike Phirman, John Ross Bowie, Gillian Jacobs, Linda Cardellini, Brian Stack, Joshua Malina, Garret Dillahunt, and Nathan Fillion! Music by the Andy Paley Orchestra. Written by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker. Directed by Aaron Ginsburg.Follow The Thrilling Adventure Hour:https://twitter.com/ThrillingAdvSupport The Thrilling Adventure Hour on Patreon and Get Access to the complete TAH back catalog, complete libraries of classic segments, merch discounts, oddities, rarities, and more: https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehourThe Thrilling Adventure Hour is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-thrilling-adventure-hour
The Church Of Satan! Aleistar Crowley - The Wickedest Man Alive! L. Ron Hubbard's ties to the devil & Jet Propulsion Labs. Hugh Hefner and more... with Doug Benson, Ken Daly, John Ennis, Eddie Pepitone & Matt Weinhold.
How my dad got his teeth kicked out and other tales of manliness! Marine bootcamp, Dirty Harry, Two Guys From Boston and an ode to The Wolfman. Rob Cohen, John Ennis, Eddie pepitone, Lou Schneider and Joel Stein.
Meeting your hero... and it's a disaster! Riding a horse! Reluctantly! A lot! Two Guys From Boston! And "Asking Rod Serling For Money!" w/ Dana Gould, John Ennis, Eddie Pepitone, Matt Weinhold & GC Wright.
Dana welcomes Eddie Pepitone, Matt Weinhold, Rob Cohen, Ken Daly, Rebecca Lord and GC Wright for a free-wheeling and undisciplined look at sideshows, freak shows, Disneyland and all things "along the midway". "Behold, The Geek!" Who Is Ultraman? and an all new Political Talk With Two Guys From Boston with the great John Ennis.
Recorded Live 1/21/2012 at the Marines Memorial Theater, SF SketchFest. Starring John DiMaggio as Captain Laserbeam, heroic scion of Apex City. Also starring Annie Savage, Busy Philipps, Bruce McCulloch, Gillian Jacobs, John Ennis, Colin Hanks, John Hodgman, and Christopher Meloni.Follow The Thrilling Adventure Hour:https://twitter.com/ThrillingAdvSupport The Thrilling Adventure Hour on Patreon and Get Access to the complete TAH back catalog, complete libraries of classic segments, merch discounts, oddities, rarities, and more: https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehourThe Thrilling Adventure Hour is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-thrilling-adventure-hour
Eddie Pepitone, Matt Weinhold and Meet The Press contributor Mike Murphy join Dana Gould for a hilarious look at conspiracies, secret societies, and other skullduggery. The JFK Assasination, Alien Abductions, the CIA and more! And of course, the mighty John Ennis joins Dana for more Political With Two Guys From Boston.
Dana Gould welcomes comedians Eddie Pepitone and Matt Weinhold for an of-the-cuff conversation about being well prepared for... the Big One? Terrorist Attack? Zombie Apocalypse? Well, something's gotta pop... Also., The Omega Man Story, Charlton Heston reads cat poetry, and John Ennis joins us for another Political Talk with Two Guys From Boston.
Dana Gould welcomes comedians Eddie Pepitone and Matt Weinhold along with Matt's wife Carrie, who's done more jail time than all the dudes combined. It's a law and order shoot-em-up, with "The Dragnet Story", "The Beach Boys / Charles Manson Connection", "Jailhouse Mail" and more "Political Talk With Two Guys From Boston." With Ken Daly, John Ennis, Eddie Pepitone, Matt & Carrie Weinhold, Music by Andy Paley
The full Christmas episode from 12/4/2010. Recorded Live at Largo, Los Angeles.. Starring Marc Evan Jackson, Mark Gagliardi, Busy Philipps, Craig Cackowski, Autumn Reeser, Colin Hanks, Hal Lublin, Annie Savage, James Urbaniak, John Ennis, Samm Levine, Paul F. Tompkins, Paget Brewster, honeyhoney, Toby Huss, The Nerdist Chris Hardwick, Kevin Pollak, Mike Phirman, Michael Hogan, Susan Hogan, Michael Sinterniklaas, Alison Brie, and Nathan Fillion! Music by the Andy Paley Orchestra. Written by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker. Directed by Aaron Ginsburg.Follow The Thrilling Adventure Hour:https://twitter.com/ThrillingAdvSupport The Thrilling Adventure Hour on Patreon and Get Access to the complete TAH back catalog, complete libraries of classic segments, merch discounts, oddities, rarities, and more: https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehourThe Thrilling Adventure Hour is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-thrilling-adventure-hour
Recorded Live 4/2/2011 at Largo, Los Angeles. Starring John DiMaggio, Hal Lublin, Marc Evan Jackson, John Ennis, Annie Savage, and Dana Gould. Written by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker. Music by the Andy Paley Orchestra. Thanks to Barre Duryea, Jesse Honig, Joel Spence, and Brian Stack.Follow The Thrilling Adventure Hour:https://twitter.com/ThrillingAdvSupport The Thrilling Adventure Hour on Patreon and Get Access to the complete TAH back catalog, complete libraries of classic segments, merch discounts, oddities, rarities, and more: https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehourThe Thrilling Adventure Hour is presented by the Forever Dog Podcast Network:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-thrilling-adventure-hour
Westmeath’s John Ennis, is an award winning poet and one of Ireland’s finest talents. In this documentary he talks about the influence of his rural background and his family on his work. (First Broadcast 1981)