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Jetski Johnson is here this week on Steph Infection! Steph and Jetski chat about playing music on stage and it’s similarities to standup, breaking wrists ice while ice skating, the best dive bars, and much more! Steph’s new special, FILTH QUEEN, will be releasing on Netflix on JUNE 24! Make sure to save the date!! Follow @Steph_Tolev and @Steph_Infection_Podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph Live!! KEEPIN EM HARD 2025 Tour US DatesJune 6-7 Raleigh, NCJune 28 Bakersfield, CAAugust 29 La Brea, CA Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolev Be sure to follow @jetskijohnson on Instagram! Steph Tolev caught fire on the BILL BURR PRESENTS: FRIENDS WHO KILL, Netflix special. She was named a COMEDIAN YOU SHOULD AND WILL KNOW by Vulture, which recognized her as one of Canada’s funniest exports. She was featured on Comedy Central’s THE RINGERS stand up series, and season two of UNPROTECTED SETS. Steph has appeared in Comedy Central’s CORPORATE and starred in an episode of the Sarah Silverman-produced PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME. Steph has been well received at festivals all over the world and headlines clubs across the country. She also has a hit podcast on ALL THINGS COMEDY called “STEPH INFECTION” and appears in the feature OLD DADS starring and written by Bill Burr on Netflix. Check out her tour dates to see her live!
Liza Treyger returns to Steph Infection this week! Steph and Liza chat all about her new special NIGHT OWL which is on Netflix now! They also chat about their shared love for Law & Order, they dive into each others instagram algorithms, crocodile incidents, and much more! Steph’s new special, FILTH QUEEN, will be releasing on Netflix on JUNE 24! Make sure to savethe date!! Follow @Steph_Tolev and @Steph_Infection_Podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph Live!! KEEPIN EM HARD 2025 Tour US DatesMay 22 Phoenix, AZMay 23-25 Tempe, AZJune 6-7 Raleigh, NCJune 28 Bakersfield, CAAugust 29 La Brea, CA Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolev Be sure to follow @glittercheese on Instagram! Steph Tolev caught fire on the BILL BURR PRESENTS: FRIENDS WHO KILL, Netflix special. She was named a COMEDIAN YOU SHOULD AND WILL KNOW by Vulture, which recognized her as one of Canada’s funniest exports. She was featured on Comedy Central’s THE RINGERS stand up series, and season two of UNPROTECTED SETS. Steph has appeared in Comedy Central’s CORPORATE and starred in an episode of the Sarah Silverman-produced PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME. Steph has been well received at festivals all over the world and headlines clubs across the country. She also has a hit podcast on ALL THINGS COMEDY called “STEPH INFECTION” and appears in the feature OLD DADS starring and written by Bill Burr on Netflix. Check out her tour dates to see her live!
Adam Cayton-Holland is here on this week’s Steph Infection! ACH and Steph chat about filming his new special in the dive bar he started comedy in (be sure to check out “20 Years In Comedy and All I Got Was This Lousy Special” on YouTube NOW!), how comedy green rooms have changed, wisdom teeth surgery, and much much more! Follow @Steph_Tolev and @Steph_Infection_Podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph on tour this year! US Dates May 22 Phoenix, AZ May 23-25 Tempe, AZ June 6-7 Raleigh, NC June 28 Bakersfield, CA August 29 La Brea, CA Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolev Be sure to follow @caytonholland on Instagram!
Mo Mandel is here on this week’s Steph Infection! Mo talks with Steph about the bests and worsts about clubs on the road, the lasting effects of wearing dirty clothes in an NYC summer, they react to a body story sent in by a listener, chat about Mo’s new special TRYING TO MAKE IT (which is out now on YouTube!), and much more! Follow @Steph_Tolev and @Steph_Infection_Podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph on tour this year! US DatesMay 22 Phoenix, AZMay 23-25 Tempe, AZJune 6-7 Raleigh, NCJune 28 Bakersfield, CAAugust 29 La Brea, CA Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolev Be sure to follow @therealmomandel on Instagram! Steph Tolev caught fire on the BILL BURR PRESENTS: FRIENDS WHO KILL, Netflix special. She was named a COMEDIAN YOU SHOULD AND WILL KNOW by Vulture, which recognized her as one of Canada’s funniest exports. She was featured on Comedy Central’s THE RINGERS stand up series, and season two of UNPROTECTED SETS. Steph has appeared in Comedy Central’s CORPORATE and starred in an episode of the Sarah Silverman-produced PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME. Steph has been well received at festivals all over the world and headlines clubs across the country. She also has a hit podcast on ALL THINGS COMEDY called “STEPH INFECTION” and appears in the feature OLD DADS starring and written by Bill Burr on Netflix. Check out her tour dates to see her live!
John Goblikon is here on Steph Infection this week! Steph chats with John about Goblin life, what to expect in his upcoming visit to Austin, there’s a surprise pop-in from Jefferson, and much much more! Follow @Steph_Tolev and @Steph_Infection_Podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph on tour this year! US DatesMay 2-4 Milwaukee, WIMay 22 Phoenix, AZMay 23-25 Tempe, AZJune 6-7 Raleigh, NCJune 28 Bakersfield, CAAugust 29 La Brea, CA Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolev Be sure to follow @therealjohngoblikon on Instagram! Steph Tolev caught fire on the BILL BURR PRESENTS: FRIENDS WHO KILL, Netflix special. She was named a COMEDIAN YOU SHOULD AND WILL KNOW by Vulture, which recognized her as one of Canada’s funniest exports. She was featured on Comedy Central’s THE RINGERS stand up series, and season two of UNPROTECTED SETS. Steph has appeared in Comedy Central’s CORPORATE and starred in an episode of the Sarah Silverman-produced PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME. Steph has been well received at festivals all over the world and headlines clubs across the country. She also has a hit podcast on ALL THINGS COMEDY called “STEPH INFECTION” and appears in the feature OLD DADS starring and written by Bill Burr on Netflix. Check out her tour dates to see her live!
Rebecca Kohler is here on this week’s Steph Infection! Steph and Rebecca chat about weird date stories and the craziness of dating apps, self-diagnoses online, Rebecca comes prepared with a long list of the worst body things she’s ever heard, and much more!Get 50% Off Your One Month Trial with Trade at https://www.drinktrade.com/steph Follow @Steph_Tolev and @Steph_Infection_Podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph on tour this year! US Dates April 25-27 Pittsburgh, PA May 2-4 Milwaukee, WI May 22 Phoenix, AZ May 23-25 Tempe, AZ June 6-7 Raleigh, NC June 28 Bakersfield, CA August 29 La Brea, CA Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolev Be sure to follow @rebkoh on Instagram! Steph Tolev caught fire on the BILL BURR PRESENTS: FRIENDS WHO KILL, Netflix special. She was named a COMEDIAN YOU SHOULD AND WILL KNOW by Vulture, which recognized her as one of Canada’s funniest exports. She was featured on Comedy Central’s THE RINGERS stand up series, and season two of UNPROTECTED SETS. Steph has appeared in Comedy Central’s CORPORATE and starred in an episode of the Sarah Silverman-produced PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME. Steph has been well received at festivals all over the world and headlines clubs across the country. She also has a hit podcast on ALL THINGS COMEDY called “STEPH INFECTION” and appears in the feature OLD DADS starring and written by Bill Burr on Netflix. Check out her tour dates to see her live!
Trae Crowder is here on this week’s Steph Infection! Steph chats with Trae about his new special, TRASH DADDY, which is out NOW on YouTube. They also chat about growing up in Tennessee, getting eye surgery, cooking, and much more! Follow @Steph_Tolev and @Steph_Infection_Podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph on tour this year! US Dates April 25-27 Pittsburgh, PA May 2-4 Milwaukee, WI May 22 Phoenix, AZ May 23-25 Tempe, AZ June 6-7 Raleigh, NC June 28 Bakersfield, CA August 29 La Brea, CA Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolev Be sure to follow @officialtraecrowder on Instagram! Steph Tolev caught fire on the BILL BURR PRESENTS: FRIENDS WHO KILL, Netflix special. She was named a COMEDIAN YOU SHOULD AND WILL KNOW by Vulture, which recognized her as one of Canada’s funniest exports. She was featured on Comedy Central’s THE RINGERS stand up series, and season two of UNPROTECTED SETS. Steph has appeared in Comedy Central’s CORPORATE and starred in an episode of the Sarah Silverman-produced PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME. Steph has been well received at festivals all over the world and headlines clubs across the country. She also has a hit podcast on ALL THINGS COMEDY called “STEPH INFECTION” and appears in the feature OLD DADS starring and written by Bill Burr on Netflix. Check out her tour dates to see her live!
Pants! As much as we enjoy saying PANTS, we get even more pleasure from nine sultry songs from The Owen Guns, Los Pepes, Tres Kings, The McGunks, El Draco And The Pieces Of Hate, Klingonz, The Red Lite District, Carsick and The Voodoo Love Gods.Voice of Jeff, Comedy Suburbs, Pyants, Tony has your Facebook comments, Clobber rock!, Lone Creep, last week, Dukes Arms, Fisk, Forest v Everton, La Brea, From the Vault, El Draco, Tony's International Gig Guide, Hail Nason, Paulyb picks a gig, in the world, yeah, this week, Easter, babys and Pamcohol practice, Klingonz, hippy nailing, Forest v Spurs, Izzatwat, tariffs and a reminder of the ways you can listen.Song 1: The Owen Guns – Me And My Big MouthSong 2: Los Pepes – Thoughtless BoysSong 3: Tres Kings - AntennaSong 4: The McGunks – Tire FireSong 5: El Draco And The Pieces Of Hate – Yo Ho HoSong 6: Klingonz – Basement LoveSong 7: The Red Lite District – You Were Never In LoveSong 8: Carsick - PubwatchSong 9: The Voodoo Love Gods – Jimmy Pukes
Join us on a journey through musical touchstones and cultural milestones, weaving together fascinating stories that connect the dots between film, music, and innovation.• The 1985 film "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" featured Sarah Jessica Parker and Helen Hunt• "We Are the World" by USA for Africa reached #1 on April 13, 1985, featuring an unprecedented lineup of 21 solo vocalists including Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, and Bob Dylan• A&M Studios in Hollywood began as Charlie Chaplin Studios in 1917 before housing Hanna-Barbera cartoons, "Perry Mason" filming, and countless classic album recordings• Ronnie Wood joined the Rolling Stones in April 1975• Bush's album "Sixteen Stone" dominated alternative radio from 1994-1996 through their strategy of releasing songs to radio before making them available as singles• Blondie drummer Clem Burke, who recently passed away, brought a Keith Moon-inspired style that defined classics like "Heart of Glass""Music in My Shoes" where music and memories intertwine.Learn Something New orRemember Something OldPlease like and follow the Music in my Shoes Facebook and Instagram pages and share the podcast with your friends on social media. Contact us at musicinmyshoes@gmail.com.Send us a one-way message. We can't answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!
Jessica Michelle Singleton is here on this week’s Steph Infection! Steph and Jessica chat about weird experiences at the chiropractor’s office, annoying neighbors, and they talk all about Jessica’s new special, HI Y’ALL, releasing on April 29th! Follow @Steph_Tolev and @Steph_Infection_Podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph on tour this year! US Dates April 25-27 Pittsburgh, PA May 2-4 Milwaukee, WI May 22 Phoenix, AZ May 23-25 Tempe, AZ June 6-7 Raleigh, NC June 28 Bakersfield, CA August 29 La Brea, CA Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolev Be sure to follow @jmscomedy on Instagram! Steph Tolev caught fire on the BILL BURR PRESENTS: FRIENDS WHO KILL, Netflix special. She was named a COMEDIAN YOU SHOULD AND WILL KNOW by Vulture, which recognized her as one of Canada’s funniest exports. She was featured on Comedy Central’s THE RINGERS stand up series, and season two of UNPROTECTED SETS. Steph has appeared in Comedy Central’s CORPORATE and starred in an episode of the Sarah Silverman-produced PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME. Steph has been well received at festivals all over the world and headlines clubs across the country. She also has a hit podcast on ALL THINGS COMEDY called “STEPH INFECTION” and appears in the feature OLD DADS starring and written by Bill Burr on Netflix. Check out her tour dates to see her live!
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Chef Kevin Bludso. He owns Bludso’s BBQ in La Brea, Santa Monica, and Van Nuys, California, and has built a legendary reputation in the culinary world. A celebrated chef and television personality, he has earned prestigious accolades, including a James Beard Award and two Steve Harvey Hoodie Awards. In his conversation with Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Kevin shares how his dedication and hard work turned his passion for barbecue into a thriving business. He discusses the importance of relationships and how celebrities worldwide seek out his famous dishes. This smokin’ discussion offers insight into his journey from humble beginnings to barbecue greatness. #AMI #BEST #STRAW #SHMS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sequoia trees. Ojai tangerines. Jasmine. Ocean spray. Weed. “Our sense of smell is often overlooked, but it's the one thing that can bring back memories of a place faster than anything else,” writes Los Angeles Times assistant editor and olfactory artist Maxwell Williams. LA Times readers shared with Williams their most memorable L.A. smells, including the La Brea tar pits, In-N-Out fries and —of course— the beach. And we want to hear from you, wherever you are in the state: What smell reminds you of California? We'll talk about the unique scents that surround us in the Golden State. Guests: Maxwell Williams, assistant editor of West Coast Experiences, Los Angeles Times Aashish Manglik, associate professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, UCSF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Since Sliced Bread, recorded live at the American Society of Baking's BakingTech conference earlier this year, Chris Prociv, chief commercial officer of La Brea Bakery at Aspire Bakeries, looks to market the benefits of sourdough better.
For Jessie, busy actor Jon Seda will always be Selena's loving husband Chris Pérez, but he's had many memorable roles in films and television: The Pacific, Chicago PD, Homicide: Life on the Streets, Treme, and La Brea, to name just a few. If you're a fan you already know that he was heading for a career in boxing when he was hired to appear in Gladiator, which was literally a life-changing experience. As you will hear, he's an unpretentious guy who enjoys what he does, appreciates the people he works with, and goes home to his wife and four children knowing he's earned an honest day's pay. His latest movie, Into the Deep, also stars Richard Dreyfuss and is available on demand right now. ...
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Chef Kevin Bludso. He owns Bludso’s BBQ in La Brea, Santa Monica, and Van Nuys, California, and has built a legendary reputation in the culinary world. A celebrated chef and television personality, he has earned prestigious accolades, including a James Beard Award and two Steve Harvey Hoodie Awards. In his conversation with Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Kevin shares how his dedication and hard work turned his passion for barbecue into a thriving business. He discusses the importance of relationships and how celebrities worldwide seek out his famous dishes. This smokin’ discussion offers insight into his journey from humble beginnings to barbecue greatness. #BEST #STRAW #SHMS Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Chef Kevin Bludso. He owns Bludso’s BBQ in La Brea, Santa Monica, and Van Nuys, California, and has built a legendary reputation in the culinary world. A celebrated chef and television personality, he has earned prestigious accolades, including a James Beard Award and two Steve Harvey Hoodie Awards. In his conversation with Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Kevin shares how his dedication and hard work turned his passion for barbecue into a thriving business. He discusses the importance of relationships and how celebrities worldwide seek out his famous dishes. This smokin’ discussion offers insight into his journey from humble beginnings to barbecue greatness. #BEST #STRAW #SHMS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Chef Kevin Bludso. He owns Bludso’s BBQ in La Brea, Santa Monica, and Van Nuys, California, and has built a legendary reputation in the culinary world. A celebrated chef and television personality, he has earned prestigious accolades, including a James Beard Award and two Steve Harvey Hoodie Awards. In his conversation with Rushion McDonald on Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Kevin shares how his dedication and hard work turned his passion for barbecue into a thriving business. He discusses the importance of relationships and how celebrities worldwide seek out his famous dishes. This smokin’ discussion offers insight into his journey from humble beginnings to barbecue greatness. #BEST #STRAW #SHMS Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Firefighters in Los Angeles continue to battle devastating wildfires that have killed at least 27 people and left thousands of homes destroyed. Today, we're revisiting an interview we ran in late 2023 with Emily Lindsey, a paleoecologist who works at the La Brea tar pits archaeological site in Los Angeles, about a wildfire warning from southern California's ice age history.The interview originally aired in November 2023. This episode was written and produced by Katie Flood. Sound design was by Eloise Stevens and Michelle Macklem. Full credits for this episode are available. Sign up here for a free daily newsletter from The Conversation.If you like the show, please consider donating to The Conversation, which is an independent, not-for-profit news organisation. And please do rate and review the show wherever you listen.Further reading:Human use of fire has produced an era of uncontrolled burning: Welcome to the PyroceneA changing climate, growing human populations and widespread fires contributed to the last major extinction event − can we prevent another?How Santa Ana winds fueled the deadly fires in Southern California Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Le Son de la Crypte, Saison 5 Épisode 05.Dans ce nouvel épisode, faisons un retour sur l'année 2024 : annulations marquantes, annulations méritées, fins de séries, coups de cœur, etc. Au programme : The Umbrella Academy, Yellowstone, Walker, Magnum PI, La Brea, Samuel, Fallout, Ripley, Our Flag Means Death, Tokyo Vice, Sweet Tooth, Quantum Leap... Article complet :https://www.cryptoseries.fr/actualites/annulations/item/1846-series-2024-des-adieux-des-deceptions-et-quelques-pepites Les liens pour suivre la Crypte aux séries : - Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/cryptoseries/ - Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/cryptoseries/ - TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@lacrypteauxseries - X : https://twitter.com/Cryptoseries - Pinterest : http://www.pinterest.com/cryptoseries Musique de générique et de fin : Erokia/Jordan Powell from Freesound.org- Effets sonores : Sound Effect from Pixabay Son bruit blanc TV :COMTv_Turning on,off,or Switching TV channels.Close 1 x3_EM by newlocknew -- https://freesound.org/s/784061/ -- License: Attribution NonCommercial 4.0TV Static Sound by KLEBER KGF by Kleber_KGF -- https://freesound.org/s/354019/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Broken TV Noise by qubodup -- https://freesound.org/s/188798/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Musique en fond sonore : Erokia/Jordan Powell from Freesound.org- Musiques : Nâdiya (Et c'est parti). Générique : The Umbrella Academy, Yellowstone, Walker, Magnum PI, La Brea, Samuel, Fallout, Ripley, Our Flag Means Death, Tokyo Vice, Sweet Tooth, Quantum Leap. Extraits, répliques films et séries (Kaamelott, Les visiteurs, Fight Club, Les Simpson, Zootopie, Terminator 2, La sanction, Naruto, Hoops, La ligne verte, Moulin rouge, Mortal Kombat, Taxi, Le père Noël est une ordure, La grande vadrouille, Moi moche et méchant, Sunshine, 4 mariages et 1 enterrement, etc.).
Today we're returning to L.A.'s famous tar pits for the pilot episode of La Brea (2021), the timey-wimey story of a family of Los Angelinos who fall into a sinkhole in Wilshire Boulevard and somehow end up in the Pleistocene. If you love ice age megafauna, this episode is for you! The show, maybe not so much. Get in touch with us: Bluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.social Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Dire wolves (Aenocyon dirus): https://tarpits.org/stories/our-evolving-understanding-dire-wolves Smilodon: https://tarpits.org/stories/smilodon-saber-tooths-and-tigersoh-my Teratornis merriami: https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/the-giant-bird.htm Megatherium: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/what-was-megatherium.html Marcus (1960) A Census of abundant large Pleistocene mammals from Rancho La Brea: https://web.archive.org/web/20220226104339id_/https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/partpdf/226856 Spencer et al. (2003) Taphonomic Analysis of Large Mammals Recovered from the Pleistocene Rancho La Brea Tar Seeps: https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/4096974.pdf La Brea Woman: http://www.laalmanac.com/history/hi02v.php
Today we're returning to L.A.'s famous tar pits for the pilot episode of La Brea (2021), the timey-wimey story of a family of Los Angelinos who fall into a sinkhole in Wilshire Boulevard and somehow end up in the Pleistocene. If you love ice age megafauna, this episode is for you! The show, maybe not so much.Get in touch with us:Twitter: @SotSA_PodcastBluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.comIn this episode:Dire wolves (Aenocyon dirus): https://tarpits.org/stories/our-evolving-understanding-dire-wolvesSmilodon: https://tarpits.org/stories/smilodon-saber-tooths-and-tigersoh-myTeratornis merriami: https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/the-giant-bird.htmMegatherium: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/what-was-megatherium.htmlMarcus (1960) A Census of abundant large Pleistocene mammals from Rancho La Brea: https://web.archive.org/web/20220226104339id_/https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/partpdf/226856Spencer et al. (2003) Taphonomic Analysis of Large Mammals Recovered from the Pleistocene Rancho La Brea Tar Seeps: https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/4096974.pdfLa Brea Woman: http://www.laalmanac.com/history/hi02v.php
This week on “Stitch Please,” Lisa chats with Heather Grocock, a visual effects artist(The Flash, Supergirl, The Orville, La Brea) with a love for hand sewing. Heather shares how she left Detroit for the bright lights of LA to work in Lighting and VFX, navigating industry challenges as a woman of color along the way. They dive into Heather's creative journey, from her quirky business, Auntie Bunny, to her passion for quilting, embroidery, and learning from seasoned sewists at the Coachella Valley Quilt Guild. It's a fun mix of Hollywood hustle and handmade happiness you won't want to miss!======Where You Can Find Heather! Tik Tok- @thatssewheatherIG- @heathergrocockAuntie BunnyHeatherGrocock.com======Lisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers on Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville, Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation.Instagram: Lisa WoolforkTwitter: Lisa WoolforkReady to tap in to the visuals of Stitch Please? Then join our Patreon! For only $5 a month you can get all of the video versions of the pod. PLUS more goodies at higher patron levels. We couldn't do any of this without your support. Thank you!======Sign up for the Black Women Stitch quarterly newsletterCheck out our merch hereLeave a BACKSTITCH message and tell us about your favorite episode.Join the Black Women Stitch PatreonCheck out our Amazon StoreStay Connected:YouTube: Black Women StitchInstagram: Black Women StitchFacebook: Stitch Please Podcast
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On this week's show Braden is back!! We discuss if greed threatens to ruin the revival and go over the 2024/2025 TV season. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Plex intros movie, TV reviews for friends to share Roku feature turns TVs into security hub DirecTV to Launch Free, Ad-Supported Streaming Service Next Month Other: www.DoItForMe.Solutions What is Home Assistant and why is it so popular? The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best UPS System for Your Home Vinyl sales drop 33⅓ as greed threatens to ruin the revival Vinyl sales are slumping after years of growth. Is greed killing the golden goose of old-school audio? Full article here… 2024 TV Season Snapshot Fox: Renewed Fox TV shows returning in fall 2024 Dramas: 9-1-1: Lone Star, Accused Comedies: Bob's Burgers, Krapopolis, The Simpsons Unscripted: The Floor, Hell's Kitchen, The Masked Singer, Crime Scene Kitchen Renewed Fox TV shows returning midseason Dramas: Alert: Missing Persons Unit, The Cleaning Lady Comedies: Family Guy, Animal Control, The Great North, Grimsburg Unscripted: Extracted, LEGO Masters, MasterChef, Name That Tune, Next Level Chef, Special Forces: World's Toughest Test New Fox TV shows for the 2024-2025 season Dramas: Rescue: HI-Surf, Murder in a Small Town, Doc (midseason) Comedies: Universal Basic Guys, Going Dutch (midseason) Unscripted: Extracted (midseason) Canceled Fox TV shows that won't be back in 2024 Housebroken NBC: Renewed NBC TV shows returning in fall 2024 Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago P.D., Found, The Irrational, Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, Lopez vs. Lopez, Night Court Renewed NBC TV shows returning midseason Deal or No Deal Island New NBC TV shows for the 2024-2025 season Brilliant Minds, Happy's Place, St. Denis Medical, The Americas (midseason), Destination X (midseason), The Hunting Party (midseason) Canceled NBC TV shows that won't be back Extended Family, La Brea, Magnum P.I., Quantum Leap, Transplant CBS: Renewed CBS TV shows returning in fall 2024 48 Hours, 60 Minutes, Blue Bloods, The Equalizer, FBI, FBI: International, FBI: Most Wanted, Fire Country, Ghosts, NCIS, The Neighborhood, Survivor, S.W.A.T. Renewed CBS TV shows returning midseason NCIS: Sydney New CBS TV shows for the 2024-2025 season Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, Matlock, NCIS: Origins, Poppa's House, The Summit, Watson Canceled CBS TV shows that won't be back Bob Hearts Abishola, CSI: Vegas, Loteria Loca, NCIS: Hawai'i, So Help Me Todd, Young Sheldon ABC: Renewed ABC TV shows returning in fall 2024 Dramas: 9-1-1, Grey's Anatomy Comedies: Abbott Elementary Unscripted: Dancing with the Stars, Shark Tank, America's Funniest Home Videos, Press Your Luck, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune Renewed ABC TV shows returning midseason Dramas: The Rookie, Will Trent Comedies: The Conners Unscripted: American Idol, The Bachelor, Celebrity Jeopardy!, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, What Would You Do? New ABC TV shows for the 2024-2025 season Dramas: High Potential, Doctor Odyssey Unscripted: The Golden Bachelorette, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (midseason) Docuseries: Scamanda Canceled ABC TV shows that won't be back Station 19, The Good Doctor, Not Dead Yet CW: Renewed CW TV shows returning in fall 2024 Dramas: Sullivan's Crossing, Superman & Lois Comedies: Children Ruin Everything Unscripted: Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Penn & Teller: Fool Us Sports: Inside the NFL Renewed CW TV shows returning in 2025 Dramas: All American, Wild Cards New CW TV shows premiering in fall 2024 Dramas: Joan Unscripted: Trivial Pursuit, Scrabble, The Wranglers, WWE NXT (Broadcast Television Debut) New CW TV shows premiering midseason Dramas: Good Cop/Bad Cop, Sherlock & Daughter Canceled CW TV shows that won't be back Dramas: All American: Homecoming (final season airing in summer 2024), Walker, The Spencer Sisters Comedies: Run the Burbs, Everybody Burns
It's October so we're reviewing scary movies! Tár (2022) is the story of a groundbreaking orchestra conductor who… wait, that doesn't sound right… Oh, I see, we actually watched Tar (2020), the story of a greasy prehistoric demon who emerges from the La Brea tar pits to haunt a small computer repair store. Well, Josh and Ross did – Kim messed up and watched the wrong movie, but we decided to spare her the ordeal and record the podcast anyway. Win some SotSA Merch! Send your mistakes, inaccuracies, and corrections to us by email or social media: Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Bluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.social Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Watch Tar (2020) on YouTube (with Sinhala subtitles): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB5SN57t9OA Academy Award Nominee Graham Greene as explosives expert Edgar Montrose on The Red Green Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyPjeeoVMU0 Predator Traps: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predator_trap Predator fossils from La Brea: https://tarpits.org/research-collections/tar-pits-collections La Brea Woman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMKptjhffrM Other tar pits: https://tarpits.org/tar-pits-world Horses in the Americas: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/native-americans-spread-horses-through-the-west-earlier-than-thought-180981912/ Matchee Manitou: https://dchp.arts.ubc.ca/entries/Matchi%20Manitou
It's October so we're reviewing scary movies! Tár (2022) is the story of a groundbreaking orchestra conductor who... wait, that doesn't sound right... Oh, I see, we actually watched Tar (2020), the story of a greasy prehistoric demon who emerges from the La Brea tar pits to haunt a small computer repair store. Well, Josh and Ross did – Kim messed up and watched the wrong movie, but we decided to spare her the ordeal and record the podcast anyway.Win some SotSA Merch! Send your mistakes, inaccuracies, and corrections to us by email or social media:Twitter: @SotSA_PodcastBluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.comIn this episode:Watch Tar (2020) on YouTube (with Sinhala subtitles): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB5SN57t9OAAcademy Award Nominee Graham Greene as explosives expert Edgar Montrose on The Red Green Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyPjeeoVMU0Predator Traps: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predator_trapPredator fossils from La Brea: https://tarpits.org/research-collections/tar-pits-collectionsLa Brea Woman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMKptjhffrMOther tar pits: https://tarpits.org/tar-pits-worldHorses in the Americas: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/native-americans-spread-horses-through-the-west-earlier-than-thought-180981912/Matchee Manitou: https://dchp.arts.ubc.ca/entries/Matchi%20Manitou
Step into the world of real, unapologetic leadership with Lesley and Brad in this powerful recap episode. They revisit key insights from Erin Hatzikostas, author of You Do You(ish) and The 50% Rule. Learn about Erin's unique approach to authenticity, the impact of small experiments, and how to break free from overwhelm, one intentional action at time.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:How to be an authentic leader through small, tangible experiments.The power 50% rule and why it encourages intentional progress.The dangers of pioneer paralysis and how to overcome perfection pain.Brad's overcoming cold plunge hesitation through consistency.The importance of intent in authentic leadership and decision-making.Episode References/Links:Cambodia February 2025 RetreatDeck Flashcards WaitlistPilates Studio Growth AcceleratorOPC Winter TourErin Hatzikostas WebsiteErin's Hatzikostas Book, The 50% RuleErin's Hatzikostas Book, You Do You(ish)Erin Hatzikostas Podcast, b Cause Work Doesn't Have to SuckThe Big Leap by Gay Hendricks If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy WebinarResources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramFacebookLinkedIn Episode Transcript:Brad Crowell 0:00 When you give yourself permission to not do 100% but to start at 50% it doesn't seem so overwhelming. Lesley Logan 0:09 Yeah.Lesley Logan 0:11 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:52 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the authentic convo I had with Erin Hatzikostas in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that one, you want to go listen to that one, because it's fucking great. She's amazing. She's a force to be reckoned with. And her book is out this week, guys.Brad Crowell 1:11 Her book is out this week. Lesley Logan 1:13 All right, so today is Thursday, October 3rd 2024 and guess what day it is, you guys?Brad Crowell 1:20 I know. Lesley Logan 1:20 It's our anniversary day. About this day. Brad Crowell 1:26 About this day. Lesley Logan 1:27 Nine years ago, today, bless you, August. Brad Crowell 1:28 Why, you don't like our anniversary? Lesley Logan 1:31 Yeah, he does not. Nine years ago today, Brad and I got married in a hardware store on La Brea. And let me tell you that was a be it till you see it wedding. We really worked backwards from what we wanted. We had so much fun. We had all its ups and downs, but it was one of the most amazing nights that we still, I still love. Our pictures are beautiful and amazing. And so we're married for nine years, and we're spending it together in Cambodia.Brad Crowell 1:56 I know it's exciting. In fact, I think we'veLesley Logan 1:58 Usually we're like, flying. Oh, are we missing, one year we flew, and so the day we missed on the calendar was our anniversary day. So it's just very rare that we're either together or that it exists, because we're.Brad Crowell 1:59 Yes, I was literally just checking my calendar to be like, is it our anniversary, though? Lesley Logan 2:16 It is. Brad Crowell 2:17 It definitely is.Lesley Logan 2:17 It is. My grandparents would fight around their anniversary, if it was like November 2nd or November 3rd. And they fought forever. They fought for as long as my dad was alive, so I don't know, like 50-something years, right? My dad's still alive, but they're dead. Anyways, when my grandfather died, so yeah, my dad was in his 40s, 50s, late 40s, late 50s. My grandfather died. My grandmother took his wedding ring off, right? They gave it to him, and the fucking anniversary date is in the ring, engraved, and she was right the whole time. And he knew he had it in his ring. He knew what day it was. Anyways. So clearly, we're in Cambodia because we have a retreat, and you can join us in February. It's not too late. In fact, this is the best time to snag your spot, because it's the best time to even look at flights and everything.Brad Crowell 3:05 But on this day, you said, already, we got married in a hardware store. It was called The Loft at Liz's. I think it still is there. It's in Los Angeles. Lesley Logan 3:14 Very famous hardware store. Brad Crowell 3:15 Yeah, we had our wedding venue change on us last minute, and it turns out they have an art gallery upstairs in the back, and in there they also have a kitchen. And so it was actually even better than where we thought we wanted to get married initially, because we had all of our friends help us put the wedding on. So the chef was my friend, the photographer was Lesley's friend, the band was my friend.Lesley Logan 3:38 And also the kitchen was in the dancing area. So, like, the chef was part of the event. He wasn't like tucked away.Brad Crowell 3:39 He wasn't in the back room somewhere, like, slaving away, you know, he was part of the party and that made it even more fun. It was really lovely. So yeah, it was a super fun day.Lesley Logan 3:55 We only had 75 people in this wedding and we knew everyone but my hairdresser's fiance and it was so funny, because we made everybody wear black and white, and we wore the color, and you were walking around in color, getting ready for the wedding. You were ready for the wedding, right? And walking around. And I was hidden away, and he said to his fiance, now wife, but he said, like, that guy's wearing colors, like, that's the groom.Brad Crowell 4:18 That's the only one that we didn't know. You know what's really I was also laughing about this the other night, so we decided to do the after the party party at a bar right next door to the venue. Lesley Logan 4:30 This is hilarious. Brad Crowell 4:30 That I had been to, I don't know, a few times, like twice, three times. And I called them and I said, hey guys, this is Brad, my wife and I are going to get married. We want to come have our after party at your place. And they were like, that is so cool. We are so excited. We can't wait. It's gonna be amazing. I was like, great, all right, so we booked this whole thing, and they're like, you know what? We're even gonna do, champagne. It's gonna be so fun. And then, you know, a couple months go by and I call them, like, a month before the wedding, just to confirm everything, to lock it in, to triple check. Hey. Just to make sure we got a place sectioned off for us. And this, this other person answers the phone, and she said, we are so excited that you're coming. We love you. And I was like, you do? I was like, that's kind of weird. I've only been there a few times, but I'm so excited too. That's amazing.Lesley Logan 5:14 And also, we even said to ourselves, it's so weird. They didn't want a credit card. Brad Crowell 5:18 Yeah, they didn't ask for anything.Lesley Logan 5:19 They didn't ask for like, quantity of people.Brad Crowell 5:21 They were just like, love it. You guys come party here, right? So, so, okay, so we, we have our wedding, then we have our reception up in the art gallery, and then the night's closing down, and I'm like, anyone who wants to hang we're all gonna go right next door to this bar. And we show up at the bar, and I said, hey guys, I'm Brad, and I'm here with our wedding party. And there's 15 people piling in the door, and they're like, what? But what? It turns out, there was another fucking dude named Brad getting married on the exact same night who was a regular at that bar, and he and his new wife were also bringing the after party, and we both showed up at the same exact time.Lesley Logan 6:02 Yes, so they gave us. They did give us some champagne.Brad Crowell 6:05 They still did. (inaudible)Lesley Logan 6:08 We didn't have a table, we didn't have a section, but, like, it's okay. It was really a lot of fun. Brad Crowell 6:13 It was so funny and they definitely accommodated us. It was, made the miscommunication make more sense at that point. Lesley Logan 6:19 Do you have any, do you have any more things about this day before I roll back into. Brad Crowell 6:23 No, let's keep going. Lesley Logan 6:24 So, so we are in Cambodia. You can join us in Cambodia. There's room in the February retreat right now. So you want to go to crowsnestretreats.com we're going right after the Lunar New Year, so which is going to be really great.Brad Crowell 6:36 Oh it's gonna be amazing. Lesley Logan 6:36 Because the stuff from celebration, it's still going to be up, and it's just what they do is so beautiful. The sunrises of February are amazing. And so we hope you join us, crowsnestretreats.com.Brad Crowell 6:46 You should absolutely join us. February is going to be a great group, and it's gonna, it's a beautiful time of year. Yeah, next up.Lesley Logan 6:52 I'm gonna be going to L.A. when we get back. First, I actually have a little trip to Arizona, and then I'm going to be going to L.A. when we get back, and I'm going to be doing the photo shoot for the accessories deck. So you want to get on the wait list for that, because only those on the wait list get the presale price. Yes, you have to wait after you buy it, wait, but you get the best price on a new deck. And here's what you need to know about the waitlist. When I see that more and more people are on the waitlist, it's kind of like, like, happiness for Tinker Bell. Like, you know what I mean? Like, think happy thoughts for Tinker Bell, because there are times when I'm like, I'm so excited about this deck, and then there are times like, this deck is so much work, and so your.Brad Crowell 6:52 Think of a wonderful thing. Lesley Logan 7:30 Yeah, helps me fly, really is what it helps me do. So get on the waitlist at opc.me/flashcardwaitlist, we are making sure that so many of these accessories are things you either have at home or you can make at home. So on the YouTube channel, we've already made a two by four, we've made a sandbag, we made a toe corrector. We're going to work on the push-up devices. I have more research to do on that, but right now, I think you'd only have to do a Ped-O-Pul and then a (inaudible), and a foot corrector.Brad Crowell 8:02 Sounds amazing.Lesley Logan 8:03 There's the Breath-a-Cizer as well. It's one card, guys. So you could always skip that one. It's still good. Also, Brad is still offering his amazing webinar. Brad Crowell 8:03 That's right. Lesley Logan 8:03 It's the Accelerator. Tell them all about it. Brad Crowell 8:08 Yeah, if you are running a small fitness business, up to, like, a million dollars, you should come join us at the Pilates Studio Growth Accelerator that I've been hosting. Go to prfit.biz/accelerator if you're feeling stuck at all with your money, or getting new clients, or you're just not sure how to grow, move forward, any of those things, you could be about to be a teacher, a brand new teacher. You could have a home studio. You could be running a boutique studio. Any of those different roles, this is applicable for you. I want you to come join me. It's totally free. prfit.biz/accelerator. That's profit without the O, prfit.biz/accelerator.Lesley Logan 8:58 And then when all of this is going on, we're half-stop winter tour.Brad Crowell 9:02 That's right. Lesley Logan 9:03 We, it's the biggest tour we've ever done. Brad Crowell 9:05 Yeah, it's quite an undertaking. It's going to be 8200 miles. We're looking at 23 locations over 35 days, I think, like that. Wow. I'm very excited. Lesley Logan 9:18 It's a long time for me to be out of my routines. I'm just going to say it here. So we will be bringing some equipment on this shindig because I'm going to need it. Brad Crowell 9:27 Yeah, well, not only that, we're giving ourselves more days off in between. You know, this summer tour that we did was nine days in a row of teaching, plus we had the week before of like work, so we really didn't do ourselves any favors on that. This we're going to be a lot more intentional. We're going to take a day off here, a day off there, all throughout, so that we have a little bit of a breather and we get to explore different parts of the country a little bit more and enjoy ourselves. It's going to be amazing. Yeah, we can't wait. Yeah, you should come join us. Go to opc.me/tour, opc.me/tour.Lesley Logan 9:56 All right, we're about to get into Erin's amazingness, her authenticness, but before that we have an audience question. Brad Crowell 10:01 Yeah, we do. This is a cool one from YouTube. Sherryhenefin535 asks, hey I would like to make a Pedi Pole. Hope you have some ideas for this! I made my Gondola and Reformer poles from maple and gift to my teacher training students when they test out.Lesley Logan 10:17 Yeah, isn't that cool? So we actually showed how easy it is to make those. I mean, maple, so nice, that we just took whatever wood they sell.Brad Crowell 10:24 Yeah, we just got pine from the store. Wasn't anything fancy, although you could lacquer the pine and it would make it cool. You could paint it.Lesley Logan 10:30 You could also paint it. Mindy painted me a pole. Yeah, so cute. It's OPC colors. I love it so much. Brad Crowell 10:35 But Maple is fancy. Lesley Logan 10:36 So here's the deal about that. It's actually not that difficult to make but, but here's why, I wouldn't suggest you make it. The length of the pole you need to get that if you don't have some sort of like pole, what would you call a pole store, like a lumber store, like.Brad Crowell 10:58 A plumbing store, a hardware store.Lesley Logan 10:59 A plumbing store. But the length you need and the, it's not that thick, it's on purpose it's not that thick. So one of our eLevate grads. Brad Crowell 11:07 I bet you could call around and find a spot. Lesley Logan 11:09 So one of our eLevate grads Pilates (inaudible). So we know how detail-oriented this one is. Brad Crowell 11:15 Very much so. Lesley Logan 11:15 And how she's a project manager, so she can make anything happen. And she was going to make one, and after all the research they were going to do, they bought one instead, because to get the pole that you need, to ship that pole costs almost as much as a new Pedi Pole. Brad Crowell 11:34 Come on, really? Lesley Logan 11:36 So unless you live somewhere where this particular type of pole exists in the diameter, the right diameter, at the right length. It's not you can, like, attach two poles together. It's gonna be one long pole. So the shipping on one long pole is the problem. Brad Crowell 11:50 I see. Lesley Logan 11:50 And so it's not that expensive to buy. I think Contrology's is, I want to say it was like, I don't know, you could look it up. I felt like it was, like, five or 600 bucks. It's not the most expensive thing I've ever purchased in my life. Obviously, it might be more now, since cost of metal has gone up, but you'll have to order the springs from someone. And here's what I will tell you, Contrology will not sell you the Ped-O-Pul springs if you don't have a Ped-O-Pul. Brad Crowell 12:17 Yeah, it's just under 600 bucks. Lesley Logan 12:19 Yeah. So Contrology won't sell you. And by the way, during Black Friday Cyber Monday, which is coming up, they have a free shipping typically don't quote me, because I didn't tell them it's coming, but it's typically there every Black Friday Cyber Monday. Brad Crowell 12:30 And then. Lesley Logan 12:31 So you could use my discount. Brad Crowell 12:32 That's right. Lesley Logan 12:33 Get a little little off, save on the shipping, and then you just screw it in and you're done. So it's actually. Brad Crowell 12:37 If you want us to introduce you to them so you can get that discount. Just ping us and we'll happily make an email intro for you. Lesley Logan 12:42 Yeah, it's super easy. It's, our person is so nice that we'll take care of you. But here's the deal, if you live in some sort of metal yard, like you're in a famous area that's got poles, by all means, but what I will say is, again, it's gonna be very difficult to buy the Contrology Ped-O-Pul springs, because last time my friend who tried to make one that was shorter, because she's super short. So she made a shorter one that's like, the dimensions would have been like, you know, she tried to make it as close to what it was, but her ceilings are also low. She could not order the Ped-O-Pul springs from Contrology. She had to go through another company. Brad Crowell 13:17 That's annoying. Lesley Logan 13:18 And it's really annoying because other companies suck at customer service. So, Sherryhenefin535, there's a lot of things you can make, and there's some things that it's just probably cheaper based on how much time it's going to take you to hunt all these materials down. Just buy it.Brad Crowell 13:35 I love it. Awesome. All right. Well, if you're ready to get into what Erin Hatzikostas said, stick around. We'll be right back. Brad Crowell 13:44 All right. Now let's talk about Erin Hatzikostas. Erin is a former corporate CEO turned entrepreneur, speaker and author of the books You Do You(ish) and The 50% Rule. She co-hosts the podcast, b Cause, that's B space C-A-U-S-E, b Cause Work Doesn't Have to Suck. That's the name of the pod. I love it. Erin is dedicated to helping leaders and organizations foster environments where authenticity is recognized and incentivized. I just really enjoyed her vibe.Lesley Logan 14:13 She's so fun. She's really a lot of fun. I saw her speak at She Who Wins, and even though, like, I could have had all these connections with her, Jessica Papineau is how I got introduced to her. Brad Crowell 14:24 Come on. Lesley Logan 14:25 Yeah. And then we did a coffee date, and we had way too much fun chatting back and forth. Brad Crowell 14:28 Yeah, she was here in town, right? Lesley Logan 14:29 And that, well, then, then I booked her on the pod, but before I interviewed her, she did come into town and I took an Uber, and we went to Superfriko, which is a bizarre restaurant to go to with a brand new friend. So, like, this weird, not a minion, not a penguin, but some sort of, like Monsters Inc. came out with a big lizo butt, and it like moves one butt cheek than the other. She got a kick out of it. Anyways, we talked a lot about authentic leadership and like that it doesn't happen overnight. And if you're like, I'm not, I don't know a leader, like we all are leaders of some kind. But let's just take just replace authentic leadership with be it till you see it. Be it till you see it doesn't happen overnight. You start and this is what she said about authentic leadership. You start with little experiments, and you observe more than you normally would. So if you normally just send out emails to people, and you don't really like, do a check in, like, oh, do we have a response rate on that? Did anyone actually write back in? You would actually do a little experiment, and then you would actually go, be more observant of that thing, just to see how it goes. And I love the word experiment, because we're not trying to be perfect here. You're just trying to see how this works. And it is a muscle. It's like, going to take it to the gym, which means you don't grab the big weights right up at once. You're going to grab little ones and you're going to you're going to work with that. So she also said you have to unlearn and you have to do tangible experiments to start collecting that quote, unquote data. So this is hard for us sometimes, too, because we're like, this is how it usually goes. Whenever we do something like, it usually just like, does this thing, and when something doesn't, like, hit it out of the ballpark right away. You have to, like, unlearn your expectation that things work out, and you have to focus on tangible experiments that you can actually go well, what worked there? And we've talked about this with agency members, like, reflecting on the things that you do, what actually happened? How many people did you present that information to? How many people bought like you have to go off of data, not feelings, and because it's really hard when you're stepping out of your comfort zone and you're trying to be more authentic, or trying to be it till you see it, it's easy to go off of vibes. And really you should be going off of the data. Brad Crowell 16:37 That's a really good point at the end. It just throws my example out the window, but. Lesley Logan 16:40 The vibes? Brad Crowell 16:41 Yeah, well, I was, I was thinking, I guess that's fair. So we got ourselves a cold plunge, right? And I haven't, like, really thought about it in the the way that we just described about data and vibes, but what I did notice is that we've now had it for, I don't know, four months, maybe every time I'm home, every day that I'm home, I've been using it. And what I noticed it took until this past week for me to just get all the way in right away. Like, just do it, get in bed. Lesley Logan 17:12 What were you doing before? Brad Crowell 17:13 I would stand in it and then sit and then lean back. Now, it's almost like, if I could freaking cannonball into that thing, I would do it, because it's almost like I'm in before I'm even cold, and then I'm cold and I'm cold all around my body at the same time. Then if I, like, sit my butt in first, and I'm like, it's cold, and then lean back, and then I'm like, you know? And so, like, this past week, what I've been doing.Lesley Logan 17:36 I haven't watched how you get in because I do step in, sit down pretty quickly, and then I lower myself back, and it's still lowering myself back that takes my breath away. Brad Crowell 17:46 Of course, that's what I mean. So.Lesley Logan 17:48 It feels like, it feels like the breath is literally being sucked out of my body, like I could watch it, like, there it goes.Brad Crowell 17:56 So anyway, we're talking about data, and I've now done this three days, three mornings in a row where I just like, okay, here we go. I actually put my hands down on the sides first, and then I just scoops and I'm in. And I noticed that it's easier to get in that way, because there's still like, I know how much I feel good after doing it. I know all that stuff, you know, but there's still that moment of hesitation, of like, do I really want to do this today? It's gonna be cold and then I just do it.Lesley Logan 18:21 Oh, yeah, I can't even, here's the thing, like, just idea of wasting a day with not using it is, like, just outside of who I am. Brad Crowell 18:25 Well, the other day I was, I don't remember, I was outside.Lesley Logan 18:32 Are you talking about unlearning and then, like? Brad Crowell 18:34 I was talking about data collection, like, yeah, that's how this somehow ties in with what. Lesley Logan 18:38 Okay, I'm just trying to bring it back. Brad Crowell 18:40 The data collection is that it took me this long to collect that data. We've been doing it every day for four months, and I finally just had this revelation now, you know, like yesterday, I was like, oh, okay, this is definitely a better way to do it. So, you know, sometimes it takes some time, but I think being analytical about that will also help you realize.Lesley Logan 19:02 Yeah, I'm in.Brad Crowell 19:03 Quote-unquote data. Love it all right. She said we have this big idea about authenticity, but we get paralyzed because we think we have to do it all at once. And I think it's a little, little out of context here, because we don't really have the rest of the conversation, but when we think about it's like, compare ourselves to other people who we think, oh, wow, they're so authentic, and they're authentic in all these amazing ways. And that is what can become overwhelming, because we're like, well, maybe I have to be just like them, being authentic in all of these ways that I, that I look up to that person and think that they're cool and awesome and whatever, and, you know, or inspirational and all that stuff. And I really, like, she kind of rattled off a whole list of these. What are they? Alliterations, alliterations. And she said there's two that specifically she mentioned, called the perfection pain, or the pioneer paralysis, which happens when people feel overwhelmed by these big ideas. And she had, like, a bunch more. There's a couple that (inaudible).Lesley Logan 19:10 Yes, they're all in her You Do You(ish) book and they're so good. You guys, I got an advanced copy, sort of, not physical. I got it like a secret. No, this is not it. This is her first book, Brad, no, that's You Do You(ish). Brad Crowell 19:57 That's what you said. Lesley Logan 19:59 Yeah. But I actually know this. Brad Crowell 20:02 The new one is called 50%, The 50% Rule. Lesley Logan 20:14 Yes and what you're quoting is from The 50% Rule. It's in the first chapter I think and I got to read, or at least the first part, and I got to read it while it was, like, going through. Anyways, I'm just bragging a little bit. It's so there's so many, and I was like, oh, because I like, I like those alliterations, because, just like, I like The Big Leap where I'm like, oh, I'm upper limiting myself right there I can go, oh, I'm pioneering paralysis right now. Like, I love it. Brad Crowell 20:39 They're really cool, really helpful. And I think it is, you know, high level. The idea is that we should take one step at a time, at a damn time, one step at a damn time. Because when you see someone who we look at and go, oh my gosh, that person is like, they're clearly genuinely being themselves. They didn't just start doing that all at once, one day at a time. They've been doing these things over many, many years. And so if we feel like I have to be authentic like them, first off, that's funny, ironic, but also too, it can be paralyzing. It can lead to that inaction of overwhelm, of like, the perfectionist, of like, you know what I mean. So I thought it was cool. You don't have to try to figure it out all at once, just one step at a time, so.Lesley Logan 21:23 Yeah. I can't wait to get the actual copy, the printed copy of the book. Brad Crowell 21:27 Well, show us this one more time. What are we looking (inaudible).Lesley Logan 21:29 This is You Do You(ish). Brad Crowell 21:30 You Do You(ish). Lesley Logan 21:31 And it is, Unleash Your Authentic Superpowers to Get the Career of your dreams. And I heard her speak a little bit about this, and I really like it. Anyways, I think sometimes we try to be so perfect, we're not even being ourselves. So if you're just like -ish yourself, like, probably I'm more authentic than you. And then The 50% Rule, we'll get into, I don't want to give it away, because it's in my Be It Action Items, so.Brad Crowell 21:51 Okay. All right, all right. Well, stick around for that tantalizing, Be It Action Item teaser. We'll be right back. Brad Crowell 21:58 Okay. So finally, y'all know what time it is. It is time for those, be it action items. Say it with me, y'all. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Erin Hatzikostas? I'm gonna jump in first. She said, nothing you're gonna do is like anybody else. And y'all know how much we agree with this and love this. Lesley says it all the time. You're the only one that can do what you do the way that you do it. What Erin was talking about, she said, for those managing larger teams or complex projects, Erin introduced this idea of it's called an Innovation Framework, and it breaks down the 50% Rule. It is six steps. In your convo, she actually only mentioned one of those six, which is, you gotta go get the book. But she talked about intent. She said she believes it is the most powerful of the six. When trying to do something, strip away the how or the why, just think about the intention. Why are we doing this or the intent of doing this. Ask yourself, what are you really trying to achieve here? I thought this was cool. I think that it's going to make more sense to go with the other five parts as well. And of the six, I bet it is the most powerful. But I'm, I'm unaware of what the rest of them are just yet. But I think this is important, you know, why are we doing something? How are we doing something? We get stuck in those things. And I think, like, intent and why, kind of are parallel, so. Lesley Logan 23:16 Or -ish, but also, like, sometimes just the why you get stuck on that. So what's the intention? What's the like outcome that you desire to have? Then you could often ask yourself, why do I want to have that outcome? You know what I mean? Because maybe the why you do everything you do is to make sure no one's homeless, right? But what you're doing actually is providing a fundraiser, and you have all these things you're trying to get and all this stuff. And so it's like your intent of that fundraiser is to raise money, because your why is this? So I think I like intent, because it actually whittles it down, and you can kind of take away the pressure and just go, what the fuck am I doing here?Brad Crowell 23:57 What are we doing here people? What are we doing here people? And so I think this helps too with leading a team. I just really appreciated her talking about her celebrating with her team as they were achieving milestones in their goals, and when she finally did decide to step away, her team said we're gonna miss your authenticity. So that's pretty cool. Well, what about you? Lesley Logan 24:19 Well, she talked a little bit about The 50% Rule, which I think is important to talk about here, because it's really easy to consider, like, oh, maybe it means, like, doing 50% of something. And then there's the cynic who can go, well, that's just half-assing it. It's like, that's not it at all. She's like, anytime someone tells you about something new and something you can do in your life, whether it is a fitness coach or a business coach or a, like all these things, they'll go, here are the five things you gotta do to have X in your life. She is suggesting that you actually look at it and take only 50% of it and then curate the other 50%. For example, I've talked about this a couple of times on the pod. I really like Mindy Powell's idea of fasting. I know it's really helpful for people with gut issues. Now she's got a 30-day thing, especially if you're a female with a cycle, there's like, on this day you can fast 15 hours. On this day you could fast 13 hours. I'm like, it's complicated, okay, and unless I'm gonna print this fucking thing out. So what I did is I was just like, okay, what's my goal here? And what can I take from this information, and what am I going to add myself? And so what I could take from it is, like on every day of my cycle, I could fast for 13 hours. Doesn't matter where I'm at. So right now I'm doing 13 hours. And the other part of the thing that I saw of hers is, first two weeks my cycle heavy on the protein. Second two weeks, enjoy the carbs. And so I have taken 50% of her stuff and like, I can do this, and the other 50% I am curating and coming up with my own way so it fits with my lifestyle. And that is way better than if I had printed the thing out and was like, well, today I have to, I could go to 17, so I should go, like it make it just makes us not fun, and it doesn't bring our authenticity to it. Brad Crowell 26:02 Right. Yeah, I think it's great. I think also she started to see the 50% Rule everywhere she was talking about as she was writing the book, where she saw people who embraced the idea and then made a shift with whatever they had learned, and that actually made it more authentic to themselves anyway.Lesley Logan 26:21 Yeah. Because also, like, this is something like, when we coach people on too, they're like, well, you said X, Y and Z, and I said well, I said that. And I also said, take one step at a time and you are trying to take 20 steps and do it exactly right. Like, yep, it's gonna be different for everyone. There isn't. There's not a single business coach out there, fitness trainer, anything, who's gonna be like, this template will always work for you. Yeah. So if you can take the intention behind it and the goal and understand like the concepts, and then, how do you work? How do you operate? I'm someone who can get a little bit a little obsessed about things. So in order to not get obsessed, I was like, what's the bare minimum? Got it, you know, because, like, that's going to allow me to stay myself. Brad Crowell 27:06 Fifty-percented. Lesley Logan 27:07 Yeah, fifty-percented. So I just think it's a really, really great. I think it's really, it's a good way for the perfectionist to get out of the pain. I think it's one of the options.Brad Crowell 27:16 I think that's the thing too. This really fits with what we were talking about earlier, about trying to do all the things at once. You know, when you give yourself permission to not do 100% but to start at 50% it doesn't seem so overwhelming. Suddenly, you're not like in that what does she say? Paralysis, Lesley Logan 27:36 Pioneer paralysis. Brad Crowell 27:38 Yeah. Pioneer paralysis or that perfection pain, you're able to work your way through it.Lesley Logan 27:42 Yeah. So you guys, go get her fucking book. Brad Crowell 27:45 Yeah, do it.Lesley Logan 27:45 Go get The 50% Rule. It's on sale now. Brad Crowell 27:48 Then tell her that we sent you. DM her.Lesley Logan 27:50 Yes, and also, here's another thing you can do. You can DM her and say, I left you a review after I bought the book. Brad Crowell 27:57 Yeah, she was just so great. Lesley Logan 27:58 Because that is currency right there, and she's a cool chick, and we want this book to get out because it actually, I think it's helped a lot of people out there.Brad Crowell 28:06 Yeah, Erin Hatzikostas. Lesley Logan 28:08 Yes. So my loves, how are you going to use these tips in your life? We want to know. Tag Erin. Tag The Be It Pod. Share this with a friend who needs to 50% you know, here and there, and until next time, Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 28:20 Bye for now. 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In this episode Hilliard and guest co-host (writer on Amazon's upcoming CROSS) MEAGAN DAINE sit down with Executive Producer AIYANA WHITE (CROSS, THE GREATEST, LUTHER, LA BREA, TINY PRETTY LITTLE THINGS to list a few) for a super fun, educational episode that drops nothing but GAME!We talk about Aiyana's amazing journey from staff writer to EP, selling pilots, working and growing confidence in the writers room, having your “why”, having a family and sustaining a career, producing your episode, “Yes, And”, take the leap and so much more!Our Motto: "We keep it GAME all day!" NEW WEBSITE:www.screenwritersrantroom.comFor information, merch (T-SHIRTS/HOODIES), and all things Rant Room! Subscribe, like, follow, share & 5-star review!@Hilliard Guess on all social media IG: @ScreenwritersRantRoomGuests: @AiyanaEWhite @Meagandaine WE ARE NOW OPEN TO SPONSORSHIPS AND BRANDING OPPORTUNITIES : Screenwritersrantroom@gmail.comWe invest countless hours per week to deliver the actionable content that goes into this podcast. We appreciate your support! SCREENWRITER NETWORKS:OBSwriter.comBTFC.org Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/screenwriters-rant-room/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/screenwriters-rant-room/supportPODCASTS WE SUPPORT:2 Writers Talkin Shit: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/2-writers-talking-shit/id1671253747Hollywood Confessional: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hollywood-confessional/id1628848064?i=1000630276175The Qube & Queer News: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/queer-news/id1595777135A Conversation With Floyd Marshall Jr: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-conversation-with-host-floyd-marshall-jr/id1544499834 THEME SONG:Jack Spade WEBSITE:Abigail Bloom & Laura HuieTyler Musikanth LOGOS:Rachel Musikanth RANT ROOM TEAM:Richard Scott - Creative ProducerTyler Musikanth - Associate ProducerBrooke Baltimore - MarketingTogo - MarketingJade Hunter Alessandria - BTS --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/screenwriters-rant-room/support
“Sacred Stage: Talks with Native Playwrights and Artists with DeLanna Studi & the 30th Anniversary of Native Voices at the Autry” 2024 marks the 30th Anniversary for the Native Voices at the Autry, the only Equity Theatre in the country developing and producing plays written by Native American playwrights. Since Native Voices inception, many aspiring, working, and veteran Native American playwrights, artists, and actors/actresses have benefited from having this invaluable program and resources the Autry provides for assisting Native American storyteller and storying in various forms. Located in Los Angeles County, CA, Native Voices at the Autry celebrates its accomplishments and recent partnership with the Generation Now Theater Partnership, which is comprised of BIPOC artists presently creating new artistic creations targeting multigenerational audiences. Our guest for today, joins us for the hour to discuss the 30th Anniversary of Native Voices at the Autry and its continuing legacy for providing Native American artists and aspiring artists a space in theater and the arts as well as to the multi coalition Generation Now Theater Partnership project, the importance of Native American storytelling, upcoming Native American plays and projects, plus more. Click on the titles for more information on the Autry Museum of the West, Native Voices, and upcoming Autry events. Guest: DeLanna Studi (Cherokee Nation) is an accomplished performer, storyteller, playwright, and activist for over 25 years. Some of her theater credits include the First National Broadway Tour of Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winning play August: Osage County, Off-Broadway's Gloria: A Life (Daryl Roth Theatre), Informed Consent (Duke Theater on 42nd Street).In addition, DeLanna originated roles in over thirty World Premieres, including writing and performing in And So We Walked: An Artist's Journey Along the Trail of Tears where she retraced her family's footsteps along the Trail of Tears with her father. Her film and television contributions extend more than 20 years, and, in fact, DeLanna starred in the Peabody Award winning Edge of America, Hallmark's Dreamkeeper, Goliath, Shameless, General Hospital, Disney + Launchpad: The Roof, and Reservation Dogs to name just a few. She has served as a cultural liaison for theatre, film, and television, most recently the television series La Brea. Our guest has also been the chair of the SAG-AFTRA National Native Americans Committee since 2007 and she presently is the Artistic Director of Native Voices at the Autry, the only Equity Theatre in the country developing and producing plays written by Native American playwrights. Archived AIA programs are on Soundcloud at: https://soundcloud.com/burntswamp American Indian Airwaves streams on over ten podcasting platforms such as Amazon Music, Apple Podcast, Audible, Backtracks.fm, Gaana, Google Podcast, Fyyd, iHeart Media, Mixcloud, Player.fm, Podbay.fm, Podcast Republic, SoundCloud, Spotify, Tunein, YouTube, and more.
Henny, Elaina & Janelle coming together to give you their personal thoughts and perspectives on how they've navigated the sneaker community, industry and culture. FCFS in 2024?! Nigel Sylvester comes to LA and throws an event on La Brea at undefeated so of course the girl had to pull up. Since summer time is in full effect and this week the Sneaky Leak Girls tell us about their busy weekend in the La streets. Listen in to hear how Henny took a tumble on Sunset blvd and what other crazy stuff the girls got into. With the Olympics kicking off in Paris there was a lot controversy around Adidas and Bella Hadid and the SL-72. Elaina takes a deeper dive into the 1972 Munich Olympics, what took place, and why the Adidas campaign was tone deaf. Also the girls drop some exciting news about the 1 year celebration for the pod! Tune in to hear all about what's coming for the month of August. FOLLOW ⤵️ IG: @SneakyLeakPod / @HennyKicksit @Dopest.E @JCheyenne_ Youtube: Sneaky Leak Podcast
Thanks to Luke for suggesting this week's topic: Smilodon, the saber-toothed cat, AKA the sabertooth tiger! Further reading: Did sabertooth tigers purr or roar? The double-fanged adolescence of saber-toothed cats We don't know for sure what Smilodon looked like, but it might have been something like this: An artist's rendition of an adolescent Smilodon with doubled fangs [picture from second link above]: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week we're going to learn about an animal suggested by Luke, the sabertooth tiger, also called the sabertooth cat since it wasn't actually a tiger, also called smilodon after its scientific name. We've talked about it before, way back in episode 34, but a lot of new studies have been published since then and we know a lot more about this terrifying-looking animal! The genus of the saber-toothed cat is Smilodon, so that's mostly what I'm going to call it in this episode. It's classified as a member of the family Felidae, which is the same family where you find domestic cats, wildcats, big cats, and lots of extinct animals like the cave lion, but Smilodon wasn't closely related to what we think of as cats. There were at least three species of saber-tooth cats in the genus Smilodon that we know of, but it had many other similar-looking relatives. Smilodon is best known from the La Brea tar pits in Los Angeles, California, where the remains of hundreds of individuals have been discovered. That's a big reason why we know so much about Smilodon, especially the species Smilodon fatalis that lived in North America and parts of South America. An even bigger species lived exclusively in South America, while both were probably descended from a smaller species that also lived in South America. S. fatalis is estimated to have grown up to 39 inches tall at the shoulder, or 99 cm, while S. populator stood at an estimated 47 inches tall, or 119 cm. That's almost four feet tall. Some full-grown humans are that height! Smilodon was so stocky and heavily muscled that it probably looked more like a bear than a cat. Its had a broad head and jaws that could open much wider than most modern animals, which allowed it to deploy its most deadly weapon, its saber teeth, without its jaw getting in the way. Smilodon's saber teeth were as much as 11 inches long, or 28 cm, although S. fatalis typically had teeth around 8 inches long, or 20 cm. Big as they were, the saber teeth were also relatively delicate. A young Smilodon didn't start growing its big teeth until it was about a year old, and even then it had to learn how to use them so they wouldn't break. Luckily for adolescent smilodons, they didn't lose their baby fangs until they were fully grown. Most mammals only grow two sets of teeth in our lifetimes. The first set is usually called baby teeth or milk teeth. As the baby grows up, its adult teeth start growing in one at a time. The adult tooth pushes at the baby tooth until it gets loose and either comes out on its own or, in the case of me in second grade, I asked to go to the bathroom and then spent half an hour twisting at a loose baby tooth until it finally came out, along with some blood. But I got a quarter that night from the tooth fairy. (Kids, maybe don't do that.) In the case of a young smilodon's saber teeth, they grew in just next to the baby fangs. Instead of pushing the baby fangs out, the new teeth grew alongside them and even had a groove for the baby teeth to fit into. When scientists first discovered preserved jaws with these double fangs, they thought it was a fluke, that sometimes the new teeth came in wrong and didn't push the old teeth out. That happens in humans sometimes too and then you have to go to the dentist to get the old baby teeth taken out. But paleontologists kept finding these double toothed jaws, and only in adolescent smilodons. Finally a team of scientists studied the teeth carefully and made...
Regisseur en schrijver Fadua El Akchaoui maakt de nieuwe serie ‘Rotown'. De serie is deels gebaseerd op de Amerikaanse serie ‘East of La Brea' en gaat over de levens van de bevriende twintigers Aisha, Farah en Orlando. El Akchaoui is onder andere bekend van series als ‘Zina' en ‘Meskina' en maakte de solovoorstelling ‘Wrak'. Presentatie: Willemijn Veenhoven
Lily Santiago can currently be seen in MARY JANE on Broadway, alongside Rachel McAdams! In today's episode, you'll hear all about her journey from performing in Shakespeare pieces, to her role in NBC's “La Brea” which is currently in its third season. You'll also hear us dish out on Rachel McAdams, and what it's been like for Lily to work alongside her throughout the process! Be sure to catch MARY JANE at the Samuel J. Friedman Theater on Broadway.
We are back with a packed episode 420 of the Geektown Radio podcast, as Dave is joined by Darryl from Hollywood North News to chat TV, film, and video game news & reviews!It's another birthday week for the podcast as Darryl turns one year older, but that hasn't slowed him down on his TV and film reviews. This week he brings us a wide selection including horror-comedy 'Bodies, Bodies, Bodies', Jason Statham action film 'The Beekeeper', and the Zack Snyder sequel 'Rebel Moon: The Scargiver'. He also has TV reviews, with Netflix's Norwegian drama 'Midsummer Night', and 'X-Men '97'. Meanwhile, Dave has a review of the utterly bonkers 'La Brea' which returned to Paramount+ for a third and final season, along with a video game review of 'Planet Crafter', which dropped its 1.0 release last week.Moving on to the news updates, we've got all the latest recent renewals, cancellations, and pickups, including an updated pre-game rundown as we head towards the May "TV Bloodbath". This also includes the new dramas and comedies that the various US networks have ordered to series to replace some of the cancellations. Additionally, we have news of a new Apple TV show from the people behind the brilliant 'Slow Horses'! Listen below!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jordan and Max talk a sequel to the Can Shapiro Actually Cook? episode, Bubbles isn't so alone anymore, the perfect date night order at Stella, and two new restaurants the boys are excited about: Kushiba on Sunset for fried Japanese sticks and wagyu corned beef, and Leopardo on La Brea for all the wood-fired excellence from ex-Saison and Angler master Josh Skenes. Plus, the ass-stained palace, Taco Bell's new slow roasted chicken, The Bear did not cast Max as a food critic, Jordan talks shrimp necks, and what we all should have learned from Henry Winkler.
We sat down with the incredibly talented Director Dan Liu. Dan's incredible work includes The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, Shadow and Bone, Kung Fu, La Brea, NCIS Los Angeles, For All Man Kind, Star Trek Strange New Worlds, Star Trek Picard, and more! We had an absolutely wonderful time learning about his career and what goes in to the process of being a director!
CBS' FBI franchise returns. Taylor Tomlinson jokes about high school reunions and people doing better than you in her new comedy special, Have It All. La Brea wraps up its three-season run. Plus, Hollywood Trivia, and entertainment headlines including casting news about the star of the new Karate Kid movie, and Jon Stewart on why he returned to The Daily Show. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on X (formerly Twitter) and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam); Writer: Dustin Nelson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are currently watching, and commentary and analysis of the Netflix anthology series Black Mirror. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we examine the Star Trek themed episode “USS Callister” which led off the series' fourth season. While it's certainly a parody of the original series to some extent, the episode also forces us to take a look at a number of societal and individual aspects. In our What We're Watching segment, Wayne leaves the genre world to check out The Kitchen, and Dave continues reading Agency, Book 2 of Willam Gibson's Jackpot Trilogy and the follow up to The Peripheral. In Listener Feedback, Alan in England checks out the NBC series La Brea, Fred from the Netherlands makes an observation about the tension experienced by viewers, and Alan in Minnesota questions the digital cloning model. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: A
We have some exciting new interviews for you this week! We'll start off be jumping back into the world of La Brea with Chiké Okonkwo, who plays Ty on the show, as he gets us ready for the pivotal episode of this final season of the show. Find our more about why Ty made the decisions that he made when he arrived at his new time, how careful he needs to be about the timeline and so much more. NEW EPISODES OF LA BREA AIR EVERY TUESDAY ON NBC AND NEXT DAY ON PEACOCK! If you're a Belgravia fan, you'll love what's next. We talk to the stars of Belgravia: The Next Chapter, Benjamin Wainwright (Frederick) and Harriet Slater (Clara) as we dive into this new timeline for the popular series. Not only do we take a deep dive into the first episode, we tease ahead at what might be next and it might get a bit scandalous. NEW EPISODES OF OF BELGRAVIA: THE NEXT CHAPTER AIR EVERY SUNDAY ON MGM+! There's plenty of fun to be had outside of our fun conversations, too. Hear our better late than never review of Marvel's Echo, maybe with a few spoilers. We also have an interesting update on the world of the Madame Web movie, yet another Superman: Legacy rumor killer from James Gunn, a new era for TMNT comics and our thoughts on the first look at Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. You won't want to miss a second! Craving more? Learn how to subscribe and follow us at https://linktr.ee/downandnerdypodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The build-up, drama, and threads continue to grow in episode 2 of season 3. Plus, new interviews with the show’s creator (not interviews I did, but I report on them). Have anything to add? Email yallheardpod@gmail.com. Support the show at patreon.com/yallheard.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City sit down for the first of three reunion episodes following the explosive revelation in the season finale that Monica is part of the blog Reality Von Tease, which was created to take down Jen Shah. Pete Davidson stars in a new comedy special, Turbo Fonzarelli. La Brea returns for its third and final season. Plus, Hollywood Trivia, and entertainment headlines including the Survivor and Deal or No Deal alum who are competing on Deal or No Deal Island, Jacob Elordi is replacing Andrew Garfield in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein movie, and Prince's Purple Rain is heading to Broadway. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on X (formerly Twitter) and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam); Writer: Dustin Nelson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's worse than driving at the intersection of Wilshire and Fairfax? FALLING THROUGH THE FRIGGEN EARTH AT WILSHIRE AND FAIRFAX MOST LIKELY. What can we say about this show that is more exciting than getting to watch some of our favorite LA architecture collapse in CGI disaster. Come join us for La Brea, a big ticket NBC drama involving time travel, green underworld lights, parallel dimensions and a BIG FREAKIN HOLE! Listen to us talk about how big this hole is! Hosts Geoff Kerbis “pretty big hole” Max Singer “one of the biggest holes I've ever seen” Rich Inman “top 5 holes in my book” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pilotslicense/support
The Jons scoop up the multi-talented Emily Altman for a trip around ‘Hollywood' Hollywood. From the Glitz to the ‘pits. We say hi to the 4 silver ladies at La Brea and Hollywood Blvd, and creepy-crawl into the foggy night. And let's just say Hollywood's not the most forgiving part of town to insist on not turning right. Lefts are busy in lipstick city, even in the evening. We stop for ice creams and feel like lucky ducks. The Fartvan cuts through the cheese of the night. Beverly Center, Lids, CBS, Canters, Trumps Hollywood star. We're passing these things. Stay long enough in H'Wood and you go “Koo Koo” like One Night in Bangkok song. Emily is promoting her new book, “How to be Sane” and the Jons can't wait to buy it locally and read it!
Season THREE Episode FIVE of the Your Story Our Fight® podcast welcomes Cara Dellaverson. Cara Dellaverson joined NBC in 2015 as Senior Vice President of Drama Development and was promoted to Executive Vice President for the network in 2018. In 2020 she was elevated to EVP of Drama Series across all platforms including NBC, Peacock, USA and SYFY. In this role she currently oversees development and current programming across all platforms and manages both teams of executives alongside co-department head Alex Sepiol. Together they are responsible for over 100 development projects and 20 current series in various stages of production and have been part of the leadership team crafting the strategy for both Peacock and NBC. Since joining the company she has helped develop hit series This Is Us, as well as The Irrational, Found, Quantum Leap, La Brea, Good Girls, New Amsterdam, Manifest, and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist for NBC and Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol, Mrs. Davis and upcoming series Long Bright River for Peacock. Before her time at NBC, Dellaverson worked in currentseries and development at Lionsgate from 2008-2015 ultimately rising to Senior Vice President. During her time at the studio she was creatively involved in several series including Mad Men, Nurse Jackie, Nashville, Manhattan, and Orange is the New Black and was featured in The Hollywood Reporter's Next Generation 35 under 35 issue as one to watch in Television.
We know you want to get a look at Dave's Tar Pit Diorama (sculpted by the great Sean Cooper and molded at The Alchemy Works), so here it is! Since we didn't have time last show to dig into the insides of Le Franc Tireur #15, we now take the time to get into the articles therein. Oui, Oui, we, promised that we would not speak in French accents for the show but Jeff manages to make a French
Nobel prize winners set the table for mRNA COVID vaccines; Human conversation scares African wildlife more than lions; James Webb Telescope is opening our eyes to young black holes; Evidence of fires in the La Brea tar pits suggests an explanation for extinction; Finding concrete solutions to one of the world's hardest environmental problems.
Richard is a Canadian who immigrated to LA in the mid-90s and has been in and around the Hollywood journalism scene ever since. We talk about Park La Brea, The Grove, The Glendale Galleria, the idea of one man owning most of LA's trade papers, the LA Times, and so much more.
The lovely and talented JACK MARTIN(La Brea NBC, @realjackmartin on TikTok) joins us to discuss what movie he almost starred in, his health scare, the famous 10 questions, and more! Please click our sponsors to help the show! http://HelloFresh.com/50Hoot http://Talkspace.com/HH
How Early Humans May Have Transformed L.A.'s Landscape ForeverJoin us on a time traveling adventure, as we go back 15,000 years to visit what's now southern California. During the last Ice Age, saber-toothed cats, wooly mammoths, and dire wolves prowled the landscape, until … they didn't. The end of the Ice Age coincided with the end of these species. And for decades, scientists have been trying to figure out a big question: Why did these animals go extinct? A new study in the journal Science offers new clues and suggests that wildfires caused by humans might've been the nail in these critters' coffins. Guest host Flora Lichtman talks with paleoecologist Dr. Emily Lindsey and paleobotanist Dr. Regan Dunn, both curators at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum in Los Angeles, California, about what we can learn from animals preserved in tar pits, how fire transformed the ecosystem, and why we have to look to the past for modern day conservation and land management. How Scientifically Accurate Are The Sharks In ‘Meg 2: The Trench'?“Meg 2: The Trench” is the sequel to the 2018 movie “The Meg,” in which a team of ocean scientists discover a megalodon, the largest shark that ever lived, thriving at the bottom of the Mariana Trench. Megalodon went extinct over 2.6 million years ago … or so the movie's characters thought.When the team's research sub gets damaged, a skilled rescue diver, played by Jason Statham, is brought in, who happened to have encountered the same megalodon years earlier. Over the course of the movie, the team discovers how this long-thought extinct apex predator survived, and what they can do to stop it before it wreaks havoc on the surface world.“Meg 2: The Trench” largely follows in that movie's footsteps, but this time, it features not just one, but multiple megalodons. Oh, and they're even bigger this time. Universe of Art host D. Peterschmidt chats with Dr. Sora Kim, an associate professor of paleoecology at University of California, Merced, about what science the movie got wrong (and right) and how these over-the-top blockbusters can inspire the scientists of the future. Scientists Discover Dinosaur ‘Coliseum' In Alaska's Denali National ParkResearchers recently discovered a rocky outcrop at Denali National Park in Alaska covered in dinosaur tracks, which they dubbed the “Coliseum.” It's the largest dinosaur track site ever found in Alaska. The area has thousands of prints from generations of dinosaurs living about 70 million years ago, including: duck-billed dinosaurs, horned dinosaurs, raptors, tyrannosaurs. Flora Lichtman talks with Dustin Stewart, former graduate student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks and paleontologist for the environmental consulting firm Stantec, based in Denver, Colorado, about this dino hotspot. Your Guide To Conquering History's Greatest CatastrophesGuest host Flora Lichtman takes us back to some of the scariest, deadliest moments in history. Think along the lines of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the Ice Age, and the asteroid that wiped out the dinos. But we're going to revisit them using what we know now—and science, of course—to figure out if and how we could survive those events.The idea of using science and hindsight to survive history is the premise of a new book, How to Survive History: How to Outrun a Tyrannosaurus, Escape Pompeii, Get Off the Titanic, and Survive the Rest of History's Deadliest Catastrophes by Cody Cassidy. We have a new podcast! It's called Universe Of Art, and it's all about artists who use science to bring their creations to the next level. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.To stay updated on all-things-science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
In this episode, John sits down with three of his oldest friends (Andy, Charlie, and Nick), and talk about life, parenting, moving your body, changing careers, navigating relationships, and so much more. Andy is a dad, husband, an educator, a fitness guru, an entrepreneur, and a life long adventure enthusiast. He has been a fitness trainer and instructor since 2002, training A-list celebrities, professional athletes, as well as anyone who wants to improve their life with fitness. He opened the first CrossFit gym in the greater Los Angeles area in 2008, and is expanding his reach with online programs and nutrition counseling. He's also an aspiring artist as well as an accomplished martial artist. And he plays magic the gathering and loves ninja turtles. Charlie is a dad, husband, fitness personality, gym owner and podcast host. He runs his community-driven INDOORphins fitness app out of his Studio City gym and is host on the “eff won with DRS” podcast. Charlie has two boys that keep him in him active and constantly evolving in his role as “dad." Best known for his portrayal of the charming and exacting Dr. Neil Melendez in ABC's global hit, "The Good Doctor", Texas native and Stanford graduate, Nicholas Gonzalez, is no to stranger to audiences who recognize him from a dense resume of some of TV's hottest shows. He can currently be seen starring as ‘Capt. Levi Delgado' on NBC's Sci-Fi hit, “La Brea.” Nicholas' passion for humanity exceeds his entertainment work and in depth character portrayals. As a father, husband, actor and activist, Nicholas is committed to projects, both on camera and off, that highlight the injustices, struggles, and victories of the human condition. Roughly ten minutes of self help in a shot glass. If you're looking for a wine glass, you've come to the wrong place. Marriage family therapist and best-selling author, John Kim, shares his life and love revelations as well as insights from his sessions. He pulls the curtain back and documents his journey as a therapist but more importantly, as a human being. Meet him at -> https://www.theangrytherapist.com Join his private communities -> https://theangrytherapist.circle.so/home Get his daily texts here -> https://www.theangrytherapist.com/text