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This week, Stephen dives into a hilarious and iconic episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show," titled "Never Bathe on Saturday." The episode centers on Rob and Laura Petrie's weekend getaway that goes awry when Laura's toe gets stuck in a hotel bathtub. This situation sets the stage for a series of comedic mishaps and misunderstandings, showcasing the show's signature blend of wit and slapstick humor. Join Stephen, Amy, TVsTravis, and Audie on "Those Were The Days" as they explore the comedic genius of Carl Reiner's writing, the flawless timing of Mary Tyler Moore and Dick Van Dyke, and why this episode is a standout in television comedy history. ** summary is generated by an AIWe are OFF for two weeks, so please join us on 8/5 for more shenangians by watching...Beauty and The Beast S2E22 - The Rest is Silence. Available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/S6X34Jrld9A?si=eOSSmWyBoI-8yNLiSend us feedback about the show on Twitter at @thosedaysshow or email us thosewerethedaysshow@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter!StephenAmyAudieTvsTravisSupport 2Dorks on PatreonJoin us every Monday at 9pm ET on Twitch to watch live! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In sorting through my finances as part of the end of the Australian financial year I've realised I'm slightly short of a (self) impressing target. Why? This Goddess might have the answer!Also this episode, a reminder that my Business Breakthrough Retreat I'm co-hosting with Laura Petrie has just one DAY left to access the 5-part payment plan! All the info is here: www.amymcdonald.com.au/novemberReferences:‘Finding the Joy in Self-Discipline', Swami Satchidananda, https://integralyogamagazine.org/finding-the-joy-in-self-discipline/ accessed 9 July, 2024Sign up for Patreon and catch the rest of this episode here: patreon.com/AmyMcDonald
Here we go for Season 14! Can you believe it? To kick us off, I'm re-evaluating imposter syndrome. I've had a couple of clients speak with me about this topic recently, and I've got three considerations for addressing it, as well as a little bit of mythology for you, too! Also this episode, a reminder that my Business Breakthrough Retreat I'm co-hosting with Laura Petrie has just one week left to access the 5-part payment plan! All the info is here: www.amymcdonald.com.au/november References:'Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome', Harvard Business Review, https://hbr.org/2021/02/stop-telling-women-they-have-imposter-syndrome accessed 3 July, 2024 ‘Debate Prep, Apple and Meta's Potential AI Partnership, and Guest Brene Brown', Pivot Podcast, 25 June, 2024Cope, Stephen (2012) The Great Work of Your Life: A Guide for the Journey to Your True Calling, Bantam Books, New York Sign up for Patreon and catch the rest of this episode here: patreon.com/AmyMcDonald
Over 5 days Laura Petrie and I are teaming up to bring you a week of inspiration, guidance, tips and insights to bring your dream business or your side hustle into fulfilling fullness. As coaches, counselors and passionate small business owners we're going to support you to get clear on your vision and the next steps to launch your dream business! In this final episode we're sharing some of the things we wish we knew when we first started out. Hint: don't make the same ‘mistakes' we did! Check out the Business Breakthrough Retreat happening this November here: https://www.amymcdonald.com.au/novemberFollow Laura on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/laurapetriecounsellor/Follow Amy on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amyyogabizcoach/
Over 5 days Laura Petrie and I are teaming up to bring you a week of inspiration, guidance, tips and insights to bring your dream business or your side hustle into fulfilling fullness. As coaches, counselors and passionate small business owners we're going to support you to get clear on your vision and the next steps to launch your dream business! Today we share three things to bear in mind when planning to leave your job, and the different strategies we've used to get to where we are now.Check out the Business Breakthrough Retreat happening this November here: https://www.amymcdonald.com.au/novemberFollow Laura on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/laurapetriecounsellor/Follow Amy on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amyyogabizcoach/
Over 5 days Laura Petrie and I are teaming up to bring you a week of inspiration, guidance, tips and insights to bring your dream business or your side hustle into fulfilling fullness. As coaches, counselors and passionate small business owners we're going to support you to get clear on your vision and the next steps to launch your dream business! In this episode you'll get three important things you can work on right now as you plan your ‘exit strategy'.Check out the Business Breakthrough Retreat happening this November here: https://www.amymcdonald.com.au/novemberFollow Laura on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/laurapetriecounsellor/Follow Amy on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amyyogabizcoach/
Over 5 days Laura Petrie and I are teaming up to bring you a week of inspiration, guidance, tips and insights to bring your dream business or your side hustle into fulfilling fullness. As coaches, counselors and passionate small business owners we're going to support you to get clear on your vision and the next steps to launch your dream business! Today you'll discover why a clear focus is not only important for success, it will support you in advocating for your business with the people who love you the most.Check out the Business Breakthrough Retreat happening this November here: https://www.amymcdonald.com.au/novemberFollow Laura on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/laurapetriecounsellor/Follow Amy on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amyyogabizcoach/
Over 5 days Laura Petrie and I are teaming up to bring you a week of inspiration, guidance, tips and insights to bring your dream business or your side hustle into fulfilling fullness. As coaches, counselors and passionate small business owners we're going to support you to get clear on your vision and the next steps to launch your dream business! This episode is all about creating your vision: whether you're brand new in business or recalibrating for new horizons!Check out the Business Breakthrough Retreat happening this November here: https://www.amymcdonald.com.au/novemberFollow Laura on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/laurapetriecounsellor/Follow Amy on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amyyogabizcoach/
Send us a Text Message.Laura Petrie is a Counsellor & Coach based in Melbourne, Australia. A solo Mumma to two gorgeous boys, a nature lover & a joy seeker, who went through a journey of personal development to transform her life from simply existing, to designing & living a life she loves! Laura works with women who are moving through life transitions (relationships, career, parenting), and those who are simply looking for more joy, purpose and meaning in their lives. Here is the Clarity Quiz: subscribepage.io/LauraPetrieCounsellorFreeWorksheetWebsite: www.laurapetrie.com.au Instagram: @laurapetriecounsellor Malvern VIC 3144 AustraliaSupport the Show.
From 1961 to 1966, every household was filled with laughs from the humor of Rob and Laura Petrie. The Dick Van Dyke Show became a classic and joining Morgan tonight to chat about it is David Van Deusen, editor and publisher of The Walnut Times for fans of The Dick Van Dyke Show.
In this episode Laura Petrie talks about how to navigate relationships with ex-in-laws after a separation or divorce, particularly during the holiday season. Laura shares five tips for managing these situations, including setting up for success, putting the children first, setting boundaries, thinking long term, and taking care of oneself. She emphasises the importance of planning, self-awareness, and maintaining a positive mindset when dealing with challenging family dynamics. Laura is a counselor and coach based in Melbourne. She specialises in helping women navigate midlife issues, including separation and divorce. With her personal experience and professional expertise, she provides guidance and support to individuals going through challenging life transitions. Key Takeaways: Why setting clear expectations and communicating with your ex and their family is crucial before holiday events. How to prioritise the well-being of your children while also considering your own mental health. How to establish personal boundaries and decide what topics are off-limits for discussion. How to navigate co-parenting effectively begins with understanding it as a long-term commitment. How to prioritise your well-being involves practicing self-care and having a plan in place for managing stress and emotions, particularly during and after family gatherings Chapters 02:24 Challenges of dealing with ex's family during Christmas 04:14 Importance of preparation and clear communication 09:29 Putting the children first while considering mental health 10:53 Balancing children's needs with personal well-being 11:51 Coping strategies for visiting ex's family during holidays 13:48 Setting boundaries and managing emotions during family events 16:15 Importance of planning and preparing for social situations 17:50 Having topics and responses prepared for awkward conversations 21:35 Thinking about long-term co-parenting and future events 22:43 Challenges of maintaining a connection with ex after divorce 27:37 Take care of yourself; plan self-care activities 35:05 Advice for mothers or mother-in-laws hosting Christmas lunch Quotes: "Set yourself, your ex, and your children up for success by clarifying logistics and expectations before holiday events." - Laura Petrie "Decide who you want to be and how you want to present yourself in challenging situations." - Laura Petrie "Remember that co-parenting is a long game, and you will be connected to your ex for the rest of your life." - Laura Petrie Find out more here: https://www.mmmpodcast.me/ep219
This week on Just Jack & Will, Sean & Eric review the first Halloween episode of Will & Grace, and at least one of them isn't charmed. They talk about Harlin's eerily silent children, Grace's Laura Petrie look, and use this episode's formula to work out what their drag queen names would be. Then, they welcome the co-writer of the episode, Tracy Poust, who tells them the complicated backstory of how this script made it to air. Let's shuck right down to the cob.Have a question about Will & Grace, especially Season 1? We want to hear them! Email us at JustJackAndWill@gmail.com, call or text to 818-308-4012, maybe the gents will answer your question on the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ken Levine's captivating career is a buffet of boyhood wish fulfillment. Ken became a disc jockey, a sitcom writer, a Major League Baseball announcer, a cartoonist, an author and a playwright. He's not done. New adventures include podcasting and standup comedy.Ken's book, The Me Generation by Me: Growing Up in the Sixties chronicles his journey through a Southern California childhood with adventures that include friendships with child stars, radio nerd penpals, appearances on The Dating Game, and a crush on Laura Petrie that inspired him to believe that comedy writing was the route to landing a hot wife. (Mission accomplished.) By age 19, Ken was a UCLA sophomore, interning at KMPC when Gary Owens sent his writing samples to George Schlatter who offered him a job on Laugh In! But Ken had to turn it down. Leaving college would have invited an immediate draft notice. Ultimately, ROTC and the National Guard prepared Ken and his partner David Isaacs to write a MASH spec script which led to jobs at The Jeffersons, The Tony Randall Show, MASH, Cheers, Frasier, The Simpsons and beyond.Ken shares with us his stories about all of these legendary shows, plus his foray into the world of MLB announcing, his cartooning, and his current podcast, Hollywood and Levine. And Ken comes to us straight from the WGA picket line so he is here to explain the standoff and help us all stand up for writers' rights and the future of writing.And Fritz and Weezy are recommending the filmReality, about Reality Winner on HBO Max and Jury Duty on Freevee.Path Points of Interest:The Me Generation by Me: Growing Up in the 60s Ken LevineHollywood and Levine PodcastKen Levine BlogKen Levin Author Page on AmazonKen Levine on FacebookKen Levine on InstagramReality on MaxJury Duty on Freevee
Episode 417 of On Screen & Beyond - Larry Mathews played Ritchie, the son of Rob and Laura Petrie on "The Dick Van Dyke Show". Larry gives us a behind the scenes look at this classic TV show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
Les, Kurt, and Jason return after a few weeks off, and they have a lot to catch up on, Les was recognized for his work whilst nude! Kurt heard back from the PornHub math teacher (he actually heard back months ago, but didn't check Twitter)! Jason sent a friend a neon fruit sign! Then, they dive right into Lifetime's If Walls Could Talk featuring a house that may be haunted by someone not terribly concerned with the drought. The guys were super excited to see the movie since it features friend-of-the-pod Meredith Thomas doing fantastic nosy neighbor work here (and concerned neighbor, too). Meredith, of course, has fantastic outfits (teaching Kurt about Laura Petrie). Jason, on the other hand, was so concerned about the casket carrying in the movie that he actually found a blog with tips on how to carry one! If this house is haunted, Kurt will not be living there because he does not have the time, he's too busy watching Amityville in Space! Facebook : alifetimeofhallmark Instagram : lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast Theme song generously donated by purple-planet.com
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 309, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Lightning 1: Lightning causes over 10,000 of these a year and Smokey the Bear is getting mad!. forest fires. 2: In the 1931 film, he used lightning to bring his monster to life. Dr. Frankenstein. 3: Of 25, 50, or 100 miles, the longest length lightning strokes can reach. 100 miles. 4: Aided by lightning each year, 100 million tons of this gas washes into the soil and becomes fertilizer. Nitrogen. 5: Unpunished in the Maxwell Anderson play, Rhoda is roasted by lightning in this movie's finale. The Bad Seed. Round 2. Category: "G"Eography 1: This sacred river flows through Bangladesh before emptying into the Bay of Bengal. Ganges. 2: Syros, Skyros and Skiathos are just 3 of this Balkan country's many islands. Greece. 3: It left the Union--of Soviet Socialist Republics--April 9, 1991. Georgia. 4: Most of the Indians in this Central American country speak one of the Maya languages. Guatemala. 5: There's a British colony on this southern Spanish peninsula. Gibraltar. Round 3. Category: Brands 1: The No. 1 breakfast cereal in the U.S. is the "honey nut" variety of these. Cheerios. 2: This city precedes "Fog" in the name of a brand of raincoats. London. 3: Ironically, commercials using a toy bunny to advertise this brand weren't meant to "keep going". Energizer. 4: Entrepreneur Herman, not Enron's Kenneth, launched this potato chip brand in 1938. Lay's. 5: This company's first washing machines were "So simple, a child could do it". Maytag. Round 4. Category: The Other Side Of The Hyphen 1: To betray:double-. Cross. 2: To throw overboard:deep-. Six. 3: Short-circuit the ignition:hot-. Wire. 4: A 4-dimensional continuum:space-. Time. 5: Rustic or homespun:cracker-. Barrel. Round 5. Category: 1960s Sitcoms 1: Its theme song tells us it's "the place to be, farm livin' is the life for me". Green Acres. 2: Paul Lynde played Samantha's Uncle Arthur for 7 seasons on this ABC sitcom. "Bewitched". 3: In "Get Smart" the spies at CONTROL were dedicated to defeating this evil organization. KAOS. 4: On "The Beverly Hillbillies", her real name was Daisy Moses. Granny. 5: It was the occupation of Jerry Helper, Rob and Laura Petrie's next door neighbor. Dentist. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
Episode snippets: test item formats and how the item format is related to the effectiveness of the assessment procedure; do we ever match the measurement modality to optimize to what we want to know about the construct? (No.) The Laura Petrie "oh Rob" moment is born; equivalencies and validities, the hard work of writing test item files for intro psych publishers, the difficult task of predictive validity studies, Rob's single diagnostic assessment item technique, quibbling over the word "best"
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Story: No More Pretending Author: admiralty Rating: Explicit Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/20136088 Read by: red2007 Summary: Rob and Laura Petrie? Or Fox Mulder and Dana Scully? Caught up in undercover roles, our favorite agents find themselves forced to confront their feelings for each other. Used by the author's permission. The characters in these works are not the property of the Audio Fanfic Podcast or the author and are not being posted for profit.
Story: No More Pretending Author: admiralty Rating: Explicit Site link: https://archiveofourown.org/works/20136088 Read by: red2007 Summary: Rob and Laura Petrie? Or Fox Mulder and Dana Scully? Caught up in undercover roles, our favorite agents find themselves forced to confront their feelings for each other. Used by the author's permission. The characters in these works are not the property of the Audio Fanfic Podcast or the author and are not being posted for profit.
From September 2016: Award-winning writer Vince Waldron, author of The Official Dick Van Dyke Show Book, joins Tony, Donna, and Ed for a behind-the-scenes look at the making of The Dick Van Dyke Show, the most acclaimed comedy series of TV's golden age. Vince’s book tells you everything you wanted to know about the iconic sitcom, as seen through the eyes of the cast and crew, including Carl Reiner, Mary Tyler Moore, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Larry Mathews, and, of course, Dick Van Dyke himself. In this segment Vince tells the story of how Reiner cast Mary Tyler Moore as Laura Petrie. Carl Reiner passed away June 29, 2020 at age 98. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been over 50 years since "The Dick Van Dyke Show" ended its run, but the show has really never left the airwaves -- its blend of sophisticated and slapstick humor set a sitcom standard that has rarely been matched. What else is there to say? We attempt a few things, including which cast member almost left the show, which actress was almost cast as Laura Petrie and what episode caused the most controversy for creator Carl Reiner.
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As we approach the Emmys, Ken salutes the iconic DICK VAN DYKE SHOW and how it inspired him to become a writer. Hint: Being in puberty at the time helped. You’ll get the inside story on the making of the show (and learn things you didn’t know), Ken’s personal recollections, how he wrote an episode and turned it in 50 years too late, interviews, and Laura Petrie herself discusses her sex life with Rob.
We remember one of our original crushes - Mary Tyler Moore, beloved TV actress, icon, and pioneer, has passed away at 80. Best known as one of tv's most beloved wives, Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show, she was a groundbreaking actress and producer who broke barriers portraying single, 30-something women in the working world when there were few represented, and a passionate advocate for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. On January 25th, aspiration pneumonia, hypoxia (lack of oxygen to the tissues) also contributed to Moore's death after a decades-long battle with diabetes mellitus.
This week on StoryWeb: The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Who could turn the world on with her smile? Mary Tyler Moore, of course! Those of us who loved Mary Tyler Moore and her pioneering work as an actress and comedian were not surprised to hear of her passing last week – but we were sad nevertheless. Moore, who was 80 when she died, had fought Type 1 diabetes and its complications since she was 33. Moore’s television career started with her role as “Happy Hotpoint,” a dancing elf on Hotpoint appliance commercials that ran during the Ozzie and Harriet TV series. She also had minor roles in television and movies during the 1950s. Moore’s big breakthrough came in her role as Laura Petrie, wife to comedy writer Robert Petrie, on The Dick Van Dyke Show. As the show ran from 1961 to 1996, Moore became as famous for her portrayal of the dancer-turned-homemaker as she did for her fashion sense. Her form-fitting capri pants quickly became iconic, just as popular as Jackie Kennedy’s dresses. But it was as TV newsroom associate producer Mary Richards that Mary Tyler Moore really made her mark. I was hooked from the first episode, which aired in 1970 when I was ten years old. I can vividly recall watching that episode in my parents’ bedroom, where the extra TV was kept. My parents were watching something else out in the living room, but I had the good sense to be watching the premiere of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which had been advertised heavily in the weeks leading up to its debut. I remember laughing out loud at Mr. Grant’s grilling of Mary during her job interview. I laughed so hard, in fact, that my mother came to see what was going on. Eventually, I convinced my parents to watch the show as well. Saturday nights would never be the same. Like many girls and women across the United States, I loved everything that Mary represented. She was single and independent. She worked in the male-dominated world of TV news. And she had a way-too-groovy apartment. I grew into adolescence with Mary Tyler Moore, and I set my sights on the life she led. I longed to be a writer and live on my own – and there on TV was Mary Richards, making it after all. My dear friend Jennifer Soule and I share a lifelong love of all things Mary Tyler Moore. In addition to visiting her Minneapolis haunts on one weekend getaway (complete with throwing our hats up in the air on a downtown street), we were also fortunate enough to meet her. Moore’s ancestors were among the early residents of Shepherdstown, West Virginia, where Jennifer and I taught at Shepherd College. Moore’s great-great-great-grandfather, Conrad Shindler, owned a house on German Street (the main street in Shepherdstown). Like most of the other buildings in Shepherdstown, Shindler’s house took in wounded Confederate soldiers during 1862’s Battle of Antietam (across the Potomac River in Sharpsburg, Maryland). In 1995, Mary Tyler Moore donated the house to Shepherd College for use as the George Tyler Moore Center for the Study of the Civil War. Of course, that meant that Moore needed to visit Shepherdstown to dedicate the house. She spoke at Shepherd’s 1996 commencement, hosted a signing of her autobiography, After All, in the Shindler house, and graced a reception at an estate outside of town. You can be sure that Jennifer, her mother, Leone, and I took every opportunity to meet and talk with Mary Tyler Moore. When it was my turn to have my book signed, I worked up my courage and said, “I know you probably hear this from women across the country, but you were my role model. You made me see that a life as a single, independent, career woman was possible.” She smiled and graciously said, “Yes, I do hear that often, but it means so much every time.” So much has been written about Mary Tyler Moore and her show, but I’ll just point you to a few resources. A thorough history of the show is available in Jennifer Keishin Armstrong’s book Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted: And All the Brilliant Minds Who Made The Mary Tyler Moore Show a Classic. In her reflections on Mary Tyler Moore, Jane Pauley pays tribute to Mary Richards as her role model. Two New York Times features examine Moore’s impact on 1970s fashion and The Mary Tyler Moore Show “look.” “Sex and That ‘70s Single Woman” looks at the ways The Mary Tyler Moore Show addressed social issues of the day. The Washington Post points to “Five Ways The Mary Tyler Moore Show Revolutionized Women on Television,” and the LA Times tells the story of the show’s theme song, “Love Is All Around.” Video clips from an interview with Moore are available at the Archive of American Television. Numerous articles from The New York Times – published throughout her career as well as after her death – are available in a special collection. And to make sure you win your next Mary Tyler Moore trivia contest, check out Mental Floss’s “15 Awfully Big Facts About The Mary Tyler Moore Show.” And if you really can’t get enough Mary Tyler Moore, consider buying “her” Minneapolis mansion for $1.695 million! In the end, there’s no substitute for seeing Mary Tyler Moore in action. Luckily, the entire run of The Dick Van Dyke Show is available on DVD – and so is the complete seven-season collection of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Both DVD sets are in my collection, and I highly recommend them. Mary Tyler Moore is classic and ageless. You’ll enjoy the shows just as much as you did in your youth. Visit thestoryweb.com/moore for links to all these resources and to watch the first episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which aired on September 19, 1970. No matter how many times I see it, this episode still makes me laugh out loud! “You’ve got spunk,” says Mr. Grant. “Well, yes,” Mary agrees sheepishly. After a pause, Mr. Grant says, “I hate spunk.” Gotta love it! As we say goodbye to this beloved icon, join other fans in your own hat-tossing tribute to Mary Tyler Moore!
The second weekend of September, 2016, Thistle Pettersen traveled to Paducah, Kentucky to attend the first annual Cinema Systers Film Festival produced by Resin Rebel, owner of the beautiful farm where many women gathered throughout the weekend. Pettersen had the opportunity on the last day of the festival to talk with Resin Rebel to find out what her inspiration was for this only all lesbian film festival in the United States. In this interview, you will hear about the many films presented at last year's festival, how the films were submitted and how they were received at the festival. There is mention of Into the Ovid: An Ovella by Tina Brand and Gendercator by Catherine Crouch. The festival will be held for the second time annually over Memorial Day weekend in 2017. For more details about this coming year's festival check out http://www.cinemasysters.com/.
In the first of a two part conversation, Alan Zweibel, SNL writer, author, playwright, talks about growing up with Rob and Laura Petrie and the influence that the "Dick Van Dyke Show" had on his career choices.
Episode #40: The Dick Van Dyke Show - “It May Look Like a Walnut”Original Release Date: January 13th, 2016 [download the mp3] Rob and Laura Petrie stay up late and watch an Invasion of the Body Snatchers-esque film about an alien race taking over Earth with a sackful of walnuts. Plus, Patrick and Kat answer the at least fifty year old question, can you type without thumbs? Website: http://averyspecialpodcast.tumblr.com Twitter: @VeryPodcast Starring: Patrick M. Dunn and Kat Halstead