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Freedom Scientific Training Podcast
20 Minute Tech Tips Create a Desktop Shortcut to an App, File, and Web page with JAWS

Freedom Scientific Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 15:23


In this episode, host Liz Whitaker walks you through creating desktop shortcuts to apps, files, and web pages using JAWS in Windows 11. Whether you're looking to streamline your workflow or make navigation more accessible, this episode provides step-by-step instructions to help you get there. Tune in and simplify your accessible tech experience!

Freedom Scientific Training Podcast
20 Minute Tech Tips: JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion 2025

Freedom Scientific Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 23:10


In this final episode of 2024, we explore the December updates to JAWS, ZoomText, and Fusion 2025. Join Ron Miller and Liz Whitaker as they discuss exciting new features like FS Companion, enhanced Convenient OCR, and Picture Smart AI. Learn how these tools simplify accessibility and productivity with their AI-driven enhancements. Plus, get a sneak peek at what's in store for 2025. Don't miss this wrap-up to an incredible year in assistive technology!

Bat Minute
The Bat Minute Holiday Special 2024 - Hot Frosty, Hot Batsy (with Liz Whitaker and Jarf Harden)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 86:15


It's that time of year once again and the Bat Minute crew are back with their new Christmas (holiday?) special.   Get ready to get hot and frosty as this magical snowman comes to life and changes everybody's lives for the better - via the power of abs and the mind of a child, of course.   Oh and you better believe that we dragged Liz and Jarf along for this one!   Merry Whatever, Sleepy Charlie listeners!   The next Christmas special follows next year! THAT'S HOW SEASONAL ACTIVITIES WORK!   Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave!      

Next Scene Podcast
Season 10-Christmas with Grizzly Adams and his Elves

Next Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 87:54


When the North Pole is full, Santa will walk the Earth. For 2024 our coven of anti-holiday witches watched Elves (1989). Smoke a Camel and buy mom a firearm with Dave Pallas, George Hendricks, Johnie Powers, Liz Whitaker, and Travis Bow. Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, and may your Kwanzaa be blessed. Elves (1989) is on YouTube. Check out designs by Liz at oz & bron. Support Next Scene Pod on Patreon.

Reel Comic Heroes
166 - Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace with Liz Whitaker

Reel Comic Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 121:47


166 - Star Wars - Episode I: The Phantom Menace with Liz Whitaker Every saga has a beginning. In 1999, The Phantom Menace brought Star Wars back to the big screen and forever changed the landscape of Star Wars. Here to share in this adventure with us is Liz Whitaker (Mean Girls Minute). Guest Plug Check out Liz's amazing art and fashion designs: https://ozandbron.com/ Links of Note Bryan Young (Full of Sith) - Jar Jar Binks is the Key to EverythingDave Filoni - The Duel of the Fates Discuss the episode over on the Facebook group: The Reel Comic Heroes League of Citizens Follow @ReelComicHeroes on Letterboxd Join us for our next movie review - Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me X | Instagram | Website Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Prelude and Action" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) - License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Music from https://filmmusic.io: "Deep Haze" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) - License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Intro/Outro by Matthew S Mendoza  

Bat Minute
The Bat Minute Holiday Special 2023 - Jack/Bat Frost (with Liz Whitaker)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 94:43


It's time to celebrate once more and this time the Bat gang are bringing you the tale of a hard rockin' bluesman... turned snow man. Snow dad. HOW COOL IS THAT? Not at all, it seems - well, except for the snowball machine gun ability, of course.   Join us as we discuss this Michael Keaton... classic? One of us thinks so, at least! And hey, snow pod is better than no pod.   Merry Whatever, Sleepy Charlie listeners!   The next Christmas special follows next year! THAT'S HOW SEASONAL ACTIVITIES WORK!   Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave!      

D5: The Mighty Ducks
D1 Episode 13: Charming Charlie Conway (Special Guest: Liz Whitaker)

D5: The Mighty Ducks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 40:43


Charlie talks up his mom to Gordon, Gordon tells Charlie that he's stepping down as coach and the team gets into a fight at school. Special Guest: Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute

No DAYS But Today: A Rent Retrosprective
No Days But Today Episode 10: Without You (Special Guest: Liz Whitaker)

No DAYS But Today: A Rent Retrosprective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 43:52


It's time to get sad. Blake and Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute talk about Without You and the depressing montage of events that happens during the song, including death, drugs and lying. Then after talking about Contact, they break the tension talking about other fun musicals.

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No DAYS But Today: A Rent Retrosprective
No Days But Today Episode 9: Take Me or Leave Me (Special Guest: Liz Whitaker)

No DAYS But Today: A Rent Retrosprective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 36:53


Blake brings on Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute to discuss one of the most popular songs in the movie, Take Me or Leave Me. They discuss the difference between the set up in the Broadway show, on Valentine's Day, and the move at the most over the top engagement party either of them has ever seen. All this and much much more.

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Next Scene Podcast
MXM Indy Hot Wings Movie Trivia

Next Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 56:37


Live from The Indy Fringe Theater in Indianapolis, IN, it's the Hot Wings Movie Trivia challenge. With host Liz Whitaker, 4 contestants answer movie trivia for points and for charity, and most important, to avoid having to eat devilishly hot wings (and fries). Make a donation to the Damien Center

Bat Minute
The Bat Minute Holiday Special 2022 - A Very P.C. Christmas (with Liz Whitaker and Sean German)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 97:37


It's time to celebrate once more and this time the Bat gang have gone completely Clueless! Cher can't sing, Sean struggles to structure a show yet that dreidel's gotta spin for daddy, folks. Join our crew as they venture into the world of this polaroid of perfection and party in style... all of this is backed up by none other than Liz Whitaker and Sean German too! They wear their hearts on their sleeves - WHAT A TREAT!   Merry Whatever, Sleepy Charlie listeners!   The next Christmas special follows next year! THAT'S HOW SEASONAL ACTIVITIES WORK!   Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave!      

Next Scene Podcast
Chanukah Night 5: New Girl

Next Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 63:10


We plead the fifth (night of Chanukah) as Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute and George Hendricks from Mogwai Minute and Elementary, My Dear are along to dissect New Girl season 1 episode 9, "The 23rd."

Dazed and Confused 33.3
Track 5 Why Can't We Be Friends?

Dazed and Confused 33.3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 28:30


Liz Whitaker @meangirlsminute and Alyson Grimm @grimmghoul join us to cover minutes 21:19 to 26:57 of Dazed and Confused (The Criterion Collection) Follow us on Instagram @dazedconfused33 Join us at the The Moontower: https://tinyurl.com/zx5kncyc Featuring voiceover by Alex Thompson-Forte and podcast artwork by Jonathan Howell This podcast is under Fair Use: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All rights and credit go directly to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended. Enjoy.

Bat Minute
Bat Minute & Robin - Minute 96: Let Batman be ACE (with Liz Whitaker)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 49:38


We discover what's happening to hell: it's freezing over. Original, man. Cut back to the Batcave and we see Barbara standing between lasers. They're going to kill her, Resident Evil style. The movie though, not the... you know... good stuff. INTRUDER ALERT! Robo Alfred lets us know. Returning to the case after making out with a hot dog is Liz Whitaker! On Fridays Liz brings... JUSTICE! Though she may want her pink shirt back. The next episode follows on Monday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo.   Liz Whitaker - Twitter Mean Girls Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Wait a Dune Minute - Facebook - Twitter  

Bat Minute
Bat Minute & Robin - Minute 95: Bomb. (with Liz Whitaker)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 41:52


Freeze has… well… frozen the scientists! Bane starts setting up… icicles? BOMBS? Bombs. Put on your Sunday finest. It's time to feast! Get in loser, we're going crime fighting! Returning to the case is Liz Whitaker! It's not your fault that you're, like, in love with her or something, listeners! The next episode follows on Friday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo.   Liz Whitaker - Twitter Mean Girls Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Wait a Dune Minute - Facebook - Twitter  

Bat Minute
Bat Minute & Robin - Minute 94: Secret Canoodles (with Liz Whitaker)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 45:03


Well let me tell you something, brother! Bruce finishes explaining to Dick that, hey, a team is all about, you know, TEAMWORK! Trust! Has Dick's cold heart melted? Freeze is here for the party! Wait... what? IT'S OVER?!?!? OH COME ON! Keep cool, Victor, keep cool... Joining the investigative team is the fetch one herself - it's Liz Whitaker! Liz is one Mean Girl when it comes to cracking a case so make sure to tune in, loser! The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo.   Liz Whitaker - Twitter Mean Girls Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Wait a Dune Minute - Facebook - Twitter  

Next Scene Podcast
Home Alone 2: Lost in the Podcast Part 6

Next Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 54:23


Liz and George are in the brownstone to discuss class warfare and physical warfare at the hands of a 10-yr old. Baskin-Robbins always finds out. Communism was just a red herring. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mean-girls-minute/id1434231625 http://waitaduneminute.com/ HA:TMP Battle Plan vs HA2 Operation Ho-Ho-Ho:

Inside Outside
Ep. 277 - Melissa Vincent, ED of Pipeline Entrepreneurial Fellowship on Helping Midwest Startups Grow & Thrive

Inside Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 32:05


On this week's episode of Inside Outside Innovation, we sit down with Melissa Vincent, Executive Director of Pipeline Entrepreneurial Fellowship. This recording was part of our IO Live series and Melissa and I sit down and talk about the people, the resources, and the companies making the Midwest a great place for startups to grow and prosper. Let's get started.Inside Outside Innovation, is the podcast to help new innovators navigate what's next. Each week, we'll give you a front row seat into what it takes to learn, grow, and thrive in today's world of accelerating change and uncertainty. Join us as we explore, engage, and experiment with the best and the brightest innovators, entrepreneurs, and pioneering businesses. It's time to get started.Interview Transcript with Melissa Vincent, Executive Director of Pipeline Entrepreneurial FellowshipBrian Ardinger: Welcome to Inside Outside Innovation. I'm your host, Brian Ardinger. And as always, we have another amazing guest with us today. This is part of our IO Live series, which is our virtual conversation series to talk innovation and entrepreneurship. Part of our Inside Outside platform, where we have our podcast and newsletter and ongoing events like this. So I'm super excited to host Melissa today. Melissa is a good friend. She's the Executive Director of Pipeline. So welcome to the show, Melissa. Melissa Vincent: Brian, thank you so much. I love it when I get to chat with you. Brian Ardinger: I'm excited about this conversation. Before we get too far. I always like to thank our sponsors. Today our sponsor is the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. They are a private nonpartisan foundation based in the Kansas City, Missouri. They seek to build inclusive prosperity through entrepreneur focused economic development. They've been a huge help to a lot of things going on, including Pipeline. I believe they're a sponsor for. If people are interested in finding out more about Kauffman, go to kauffman.org or check them out @KauffmanFDN on Facebook and Twitter.And so huge shout out to our sponsors for making things like this happen. And having conversations that make Midwest Entrepreneurs even better. I was gonna say, you're new to Pipeline, but you were new from the standpoint of you started working at Pipeline right before the pandemic. It seems like that's a short time ago, but it seems now we're what, almost two years into this thing. So it's exactly, exactly the pandemic years. But I wanted to have you on, because I think Pipeline has been one of those proven things in the ecosystem that has helped entrepreneurs across the Midwest here. And I wanted to get you on to talk about, you know, what have you seen? What's different and, and more importantly, what's going to happen moving forward. So maybe let's start the conversation with, tell us a little bit about what Pipeline is. For those who may not know that and where we're at right now. Melissa Vincent: I would love to. Yes. So I have been there for, as you mentioned, it'll be two years next month. So it's kind of crazy because it feels sometimes like six months and other times it feels like 10 years because of the pandemic. So you never know. So Pipeline is a fellowship for high- growth entrepreneurs in the Midwest. We are industry agnostic. So we do everything from Bio to Ag. You name it, everything in between. And do not take equity in the organizations that we work with. And so we're different in that way as well. And we focus on serial entrepreneurs because they have the greatest economic impact on the region, when you focus on someone who's going to get right back up, if they have a failure. And if they succeed, they're going to get back up, start another company and invest in the community. Brian Ardinger: Pipeline's been around for a number of years. It was actually started even prior to me starting Nmotion and that. I think you have over 140 or a 150 entrepreneurs that have gone through the program. Had had an economic benefit. 2,700 employees I think are, are based in Kansas and Missouri and Nebraska because of the founders that have been part of Pipeline. Your founders have raised over $600 million in capital since joining Pipeline. And it's a flywheel approach. So, you know what started 10 or 15 years ago. Now we're seeing some of the fruits of that payoff. So tell us a little bit about how you got involved in Pipeline. Melissa Vincent: Pipeline was started 14 years ago. It was started by Joni Cobb and a number of key people kind of in the Midwest. She was the CEO. And the idea was that there was such, as you mentioned, like 14 years ago, we were in such a different place.There weren't all the entrepreneur support organizations that we have now. And so, you know, when she started the organization, it was around this idea that if you came and you brought resources from the coast to the Midwest. And you focus specifically on serial entrepreneurs to have a massive impact on the region because of what we talked about earlier, they're going to reinvest, they're going to get back up, start another company. And that was really true. So over the last 14 years, our members are not just creating jobs. They're creating really high paying jobs. So average salary for an employee of one of our members is $52,000. So they're creating great jobs. They're creating a lot of them. And they're raising capital and they are staying here in the Midwest.And so really over 14 years, that whole concept that we were seeing, if it could be proved or not, if you bring in these resources, what impact would that have if you focused on serial entrepreneurs is proven. So it's like, okay, successful, we've done that. That's really amazing. But then it becomes the question of 14 years later, how things changed. Like to your point, we've had, with the pandemic and we've had social injustice that's been ongoing that really came to a head last year.So we have all these different things that happened over the past few years. And so I think for us as an organization, we've really looked at well, how do we respond to that? And I think there's a lot of other entrepreneurial support organizations that are doing the same. How do we step in. How do we be a part of that progress and change that really needs to happen? That's where Pipeline is headed. But we couldn't have gotten there without the legacy that was started 14 years ago, by bringing in all these resources and creating some amazing fellowship programs. Brian Ardinger: It's been a very important piece of the puzzle. When I started Nmotion, I think it was 10 years ago, ish. It was the first accelerator in Nebraska at the time that's a equity based accelerator. But we quickly wanted to tie ourselves with Pipeline and get our founders an opportunity to move through the Pipeline. And you find those early stage founders. You get them a little bit of capital. You surround them with mentors and investment capital.We help build that. And then you also then connect them into a wider network. I think that was one of the most important things about like an Nmotion is, you know, we started in Lincoln, Nebraska. But we realized quickly that you can't build a startup ecosystem by yourself. In just the four walls of your own county or city.And so how do we create opportunities for those founders to make network connections that can help them grow their business wherever they end up. And, you know, we've had some great founders that went through Pipeline. Brett Byman who started with Nobl. And now he's with another company, BasicBlock.You mentioned that serial net nature of entrepreneurs. Vishal Singh with Quantified Ag. Liz Whitaker with Pawlytics and that. And now with Brooke Mullen who's with Sapahn and she came through the GBeta Program with Gener8tor that we're now working with. So those are just some of the things, but maybe let's talk about some of the success stories of some of the Pipeline Entrepreneurs that have had success based on having access to your program.Melissa Vincent: Yeah. You know, one of the things that, you know, we're really looking for when we're investing is we're looking at high growth. So they're already at a decent place. And then we're really trying to help them get to that next phase of growth to hopefully, like we said, either exit or re invest in their community.And so some of those are ones that everyone kind of in the Midwest, you know, your Toby Rush with EyeVerify. So everyone kind of always thinks of Pipeline. They're like, oh, that was, you know, Toby went through that. But the thing that I love is that we have so many other organizations. So a couple that people know of that may not have realized that their founders went through Pipeline is ShotTracker Davion Roth.So that's a company that is still ongoing. Doing massive things. In the news. Part of Pipeline program back in the early days. Another one, let's go to Nebraska here. We have Blake Lawrence with Opendorse. Oh my goodness. Since the NIL law changes, like, I mean, he already was killing it. But now it's like, those are just like set him in a whole other trajectory because he can capitalize on college sports now and college athletes.So there've been these really successful founders. And I think that there's a lot of different pieces that in the ecosystem, like what you're doing and what Pipeline's doing. It takes more than just one organization to be able to provide the support. You really need layers to that. So you need some groups that are a little bit earlier stage. And then you have Pipeline which fits in this very unique role of serial entrepreneurs who are high growth, who are looking to exit and give back.It's a very unique spot that we fill. And so really trying to figure out how do we support each other. And I think that's kind of in the Midwest, what everyone's looking at right now. So it's like, we have organizations like yours that have been around for 10 years. Pipeline is fourteen. Like these established organizations that are now looking and saying, okay, we've done this. How do we work better together? Because if we work well together, we can do even more. So I think that's kind of the shift that's starting to happen. And I don't know if it's the pandemic that was part of like, kind of being the catalyst to that. Realizing that we all needed each other. And we needed, our entrepreneurs need more support than one organization could give solo. But when you combine forces, we can do so much more.Brian Ardinger: So let's talk about the program itself. So obviously there are specific things about the program. You go through things over the course of your year, and that. I think most people think of Pipeline and think of the value that's created from the network that's been established and the access to that network. But talk a little bit about the program itself. Melissa Vincent: When you're a Fellow In the program. You go through four modules a year. And those are really intense three day workshops, basically. And they are focused on helping you really scale your company. So the first module that they go through is understanding who your target customer is. Which these are all going to sound very like early stage.They're not. I mean, they're digging in super deep to analyze this information. So finding your target customer. The second one is all about your business model. And making sure that you have the right business model now that you know who your target customer should be. And the third is telling your story through your financials.Which, in all honesty is probably the one that everyone fears the most. Because one understanding your financials is one thing. Telling your story through your financials. Nobody wants to do that. And then when they get through that module, they are just able to easily tell the story through their financials.And then the fourth we just wrapped in St. Louis. Was about telling your story and what's your why? So taking all of the things that you learn throughout the year. Putting that into basically a pitch for an investor or a potential client. And being able to tell the entire story of your company in one single pitch. Brian Ardinger: One of the interesting things, because I've been a mentor in Pipeline for a long time, and I've seen the evolution of how these companies kinda go through that. And you mentioned things like just that customer discovery piece, for example, your business model. I think a lot of times we forget that that's not necessarily something that all entrepreneurs understand or know or use.And oftentimes just having that forced function of let's re evaluate, let's make sure that we are in the right business. And we have the right metrics. The right things that are going on can do such a powerful thing to an entrepreneur because it kind of levels the system, especially when you're surrounded with other entrepreneurs and other business models and that. It gets them thinking and doing things differently.Melissa Vincent: And we certainly saw that in the pandemic where I think as entrepreneurs we're hit across the board, just like everyone else, but realizing when you're the one who is out there as an entrepreneur, It comes to you. It's so, it is lonely at the top. It's especially lonely when you're a serial entrepreneur, because we do think a little bit differently.It's that whole like, ah, knock me down. I'll get right back up and start something else. And if I succeed, I'm gonna put myself through this all over again. But I think that in the pandemic, what we really saw was the value of that network and that connection. And really being able to lean on other people who were struggling.But because this isn't a program where you go through, and yes, you've gone through that program, but that's it, you become a member. And you're part of this pipeline family. They were really able to lean in and support each other in a very unique way. And obviously Pipeline provided resources, and we did a lot of stuff around mental health and wellness.However, that support of that network was so powerful. And you could really see it during the pandemic. Cause there was a safe space to be able to talk about things that you were struggling with, that had they not had that network maybe wouldn't have come up or they wouldn't have felt comfortable talking about. Brian Ardinger: Well, I think everybody was in that boat. Reevaluating what they're doing for who they were doing it for, et cetera, et cetera. We've got a number of people in the audience. If anybody has a question from the audience, feel free to type it in the chat, or there's a great feature in this Run the World called Grab the Mic.So you can also click the little microphone button and come on stage with us and ask your question directly. Happy to do that. So, yes, we're excited to make this a little bit more interactive. So we talked a little bit about ecosystems. So talk about the different ecosystems that you support. You know, you're in Kansas, you're in Missouri, you're in Nebraska. And obviously the cities are involved. Talk a little bit about the differences in the ecosystems and where you draw your entrepreneurs from. Melissa Vincent: You nailed it. Thank you for you have exactly right. So we are Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri. And I think everyone always asks the question, like, are you guys planning to expand further? Yes, we may at some point. However, right now there is so much like attention. Resources that we know we need to provide just on that three state region, that it's super important that we stay there. But those are the areas that we look at. We are actually, we just finished. We've just closed our apps for recruiting. Had in all honesty, the best turnout we've had in years. I mean, it's interesting because at some point you don't know, during the pandemic are people really starting companies. You know, for some, it might be a really difficult time to start a company, but that's such a great, you know, response from that. And we're super excited about that. We see a lot of pockets. So we have Wichita pockets. We have Lincoln Omaha pockets. We have St. Louis pockets. And then obviously Kansas city on both sides. And so we see a lot of people coming from there. I think as far as how the different regions, and the only I can really compare it to, because I feel like I've become entrenched over the last two years here in our three state region.But when I look at like Oklahoma or some areas that aren't part of that really strong network of ESOs or Entrepreneur Support Organizations. You know, Oklahoma is further behind than let's say Kansas or Nebraska, and certainly St. Louis. I think part of that is because they have not brought in outside organizations to come in and help them establish some of the entrepreneurial groups that you need. You need more than just one group within a region. And again, when you've been doing it, as long as you know, we have here and in Nebraska and certainly in Missouri, I think that that's where you're able to, you've been doing it for a while. You realize where you play well, and then you find other people to compliment. And I think when you look at other regions who aren't there yet, they're just trying to figure out who do we even want to bring in? They're not to a place yet where they could even say, oh, here's the part that we do really well. Let's find other organizations to supplement that. So I think that the Midwest, when we're talking about Nebraska and Missouri and Kansas is unique and really amazing, and its ability to work together regionally to create really strong entrepreneur. Brian Ardinger: Are you seeing fundamental differences or different expertise in the different ecosystems? Like how does St. Louis compared to a Lincoln or? Melissa Vincent: So St. Louis has a lot of bio. Obviously there's Bio STL. So we see a lot of bio coming out of St. Louis. And then Nebraska, we see a lot more animal health resources. And obviously healthcare resources as well. And then Kansas City, this conglomeration of bio and, and also Nebraska would be sports tech. I would put that in there too, even the shot trackers here in Kansas. So you have this interesting mixture and I think along the whole corridor, you have a lot of animal health cause we're in that kind of quarter for animal health. And then we have some amazing entrepreneurs who are rural because that's an area that we really have tried to focus on. And so we have rural entrepreneurs who are doing really unique things, you know, in ag and everything else. Brian Ardinger: So talk a little bit about the mentors themselves. What type of mentors did you bring in? And how do they work. Melissa Vincent: We love to bring in a mixture of regional mentors, like yourself, and then national mentors. And we feel like that mix is super important. Because one regionally, you want people who actually understand the ecosystem, understand the issues of raising capital that are still here. And, you know, that we need to address and change if we want to really be able to grow the ecosystem. And then we want people from the coast. So we know that a lot of times what we're seeing is that on the coast, we have PE and VC that are looking to invest here in the Midwest. And so we're able to kind of capitalize on that. And because Pipeline takes our entrepreneurs through such a strong vetting process to even get into Pipeline, it's not the easiest thing to get into, but there is a pretty long process to get in. And then you have a year's long fellowship. And then they know they're going to get that extra support. We get a lot of interest from the coast about what our entrepreneurs are doing, because you're adding those layers of continued support and resource, which should hopefully help their success rates continue to go up. So that's kind of where we are. Brian Ardinger: And the type of people that you bring in, like a Chris Shipley has been on the podcast before. And spoken at our events before. People like that who have been in the industry for a long time and can navigate east, west and in between is really helpful. Melissa Vincent: And even international. I will tell you, I love Chris Shipley. She is so able to help you take and tell your company's pitch. And we just saw this because she leads our fourth module. And you can tell your entire company story in your five minutes. You're in. And she'll be like, so what I think you're saying is, and she'll like completely boil down your company to like a minute.And it's like, oh yeah, that. And it's like, oh my gosh, please tell me I wrote that down. One of my other favorites that I think, it just reminds you of how unique Pipeline is in the mentors that we bring in. So Laura Kilcrease, she leads our module three on financials. If you look her up, she's literally credited with starting the tech scene in Austin.And she's just this ridiculous, amazing leader and ecosystem builder. And now she's in Alberta running the entire Alberta, the province of Alberta, she's running their entire new innovation arm. And so she's just, it doesn't even seem real when you talk to her. I mean, she's just, she can give you stories of companies that you know, she's been on the board for, that had sold for, you know, ridiculous amounts. And she's been through so many different things. So it's that level of just resources and expertise. And just people who really care about entrepreneurs, who understand the entrepreneurial lifestyle. What's it's about. How hard it is. And really care about giving back and supporting our entrepreneurs.Brian Ardinger: I want to shift to COVID. And again, you started right before a lot of this stuff happened. Talk a little bit about how COVID and the remote nature has changed Pipeline and, and change your entrepreneurs. Melissa Vincent: You know, so I would say there were both good and, you know, difficult pieces. So Pipeline for anyone who doesn't know is very, very much an in-person organization. The modules are in person. They're three days. The professional development was always in person. There are all of these pieces that it's like a hundred percent an in-person organization.And then you have a new leader that starts, and then you have a pandemic that doesn't allow anyone to be in person. And so it was really interesting because the downside was. Our Fellows had one module, the very first one, and then everything else was virtual. And for me just research thought was okay, how does that impact, you know, who becomes a member who doesn't, or their engagement with each other. And we started with 13 Fellows, we've finished with thirteen fellows, despite the pandemic.We were very intentional as soon as the pandemic hit to go virtual with resources. So rather than having, you know, a handful of professional development. We went weekly. Everything from, okay, how do I communicate? What is this pandemic? How do I communicate to my customers, my team? I mean like things that now it feels like, oh, that was 10 years ago, but it was just last year.And so we were trying to really figure out and then PPP loans and all of that. So just started doing virtual resources. So in that way, I think it was positive because it allowed us to really beef up, any type of professional development. I mean, it was just weekly. We're coming at you and we're helping you feel connected.And then after that, I would say the downside was not being able to have those in-person connections, but we just finished our last module for this year, which we had the first two, which virtual. The last two modules were in-person. And again, we've finished with thirteen, started with 13, finished with 13.So I think really for us, it allowed us to do a whole lot more because we could do it virtually. The transition for an organization that is so heavy on live in-person events is probably some of the members who have been around for a while. And we're like, whoa. When are we going to get in the person? I heard that a lot. Brian Ardinger: Absolutely. But Hey Bob, I saw you Grab the Mic and I didn't have a chance to click the button. So if you want to grab the mic. There you go. Welcome Bob. Bob: Yeah, there's some other people from the Midwest I'm in Cleveland, Ohio, I'm at Case Western Reserve University. I run something called Launch Net. We used to be a Blackstone Launchpad, which is around the country and now we're at Launch Net, There's five of us, in different universities in the area. Besides that I'm an Entrepreneur in Residence at the economic development called Jumpstart. And also doing some business incubator. Question I had, St. Louis. Is I, I was working with a guy from Kent State. And Melissa, I don't know if you know this guy or not in St. Louis, Brian Stoyfield. Does that ring a bell? Okay. I was just curious. He's a troublemaker, which in a good sort of way. He was trying to put rockets into suborbital space for experiments. And because there's so much aerospace in St. Louis, he ended up moving down there and hung out a lot with, begins with a C the big area where everybody collaborates, connects. No people in the middle, we just have to work harder. But I think it's turned a lot. Got quite a few friends out in SF and they're leaving. Some of them, just the cost of structure. And it used to be that a VC said if I can't have lunch with you, without flying somewhere, I don't want to invest. That has changed dramatically. Austin's picked up, as you know, and Miami has picked up. We picked up a little bit here. Actually rental costs for homes have escalated tremendously. And inventory has dropped. Because people were working from here, but a number of people are staying. Which is good to see.So, but yeah, I just wanted to, you know, say hello. I'm also involved with Techstars a little bit. I just had one in Techstars, Chicago. And then Techstars, Minneapolis. And so we're gaining that. And then I used to work with GSV Global Silicon Valley. GSV.com. If you want to take a look. They just did a $220 million spec and then something called GSVbootcamp.com.We do it now twice a year. And it could be helpful for some of the people in your cohort. It's not just ed tech, it's a broader spectrum. And they kind of did it to help during COVID. And now it kind of stuck. That they said, hey, this is good. You know, while we concentrate on ed tech for our SPAC, GSV invests in other entities, plus this is a good way that people can't, you know, do something in person physical can do this.I've also done a number of, three times now, startupschool.org, which is run by YC. Which has been really helpful. But yeah, the in-person the, the two that went to Techstars. One in Chicago, that was right in the midst of COVID. So there was no in person. The other one went to Minneapolis or Farm to Fork and he was in person. And they've got a delivery robot and it's really, really, really cool. And EcoLab. The company has helped a lot. Melissa Vincent: I've been taking notes as you've been talking Bob:  CarbonOrdinance.com. It's a grad again, getting into aerospace. So a guy who worked on the Mars rover, and some other folks, one who dropped out. That basically you can deliver food in these little carts. And you can observe or be kind of like not the driver, but kind of the driver in virtual reality.So those people who don't own a car. Who maybe don't have the ability to drive a car can be drivers of this. And we already have 300 people signed up. Yeah, to drive these vehicles in virtual reality. And we're getting some restaurant pickup again. Ecolab has been a great partner in Minneapolis. It's not the best place to have a little cart delivery because when the snow flies.Brian Ardinger: Yeah, next time. Spring and Summer time. Bob: Exactly. So, but they're, they're working hard. And the other one that was in Chicago was called undone.com. Yeah. During COVID I did a hell of a lot of stuff online. I'll give you one more. If your MPD is one of the it's called pitch-force.com. They went from being in person only in San Francisco and they were charging $75 to pitch.And I don't like to pay to pitch, but they would then turn around and buy pizza, beer and pop. They went to online. Free. And I've attended almost every week for over a year. And they've got 10 companies and five VCs. These VCs generally were San Francisco based. And now they're all over the place, including Austin, including New York.And there, now that it's virtual, they now have other entities pitching from Argentina, from Australia, from Israel. And it's a good way to learn how to pitch and see how things are going for people and also things, how they're going poorly for people. So it's a good way of see a real entrepreneur. It's your real business.And so friends of mine and I, we would literally watch it and text each other, our votes. And after a while, you get pretty aligned with what the VCs would do. And the downside is you get good. And all of a sudden you see these very, you both understand, you see these very smart people going, okay, you're in love with your technology, but what's it going to do for the customer? How much are you asking for? And then you're going, this is going to burn down. And sure enough, they get a two.Other ones you go, holy crap, did they hit it. I work with a lot of students and you know, they're just learning how to do this. And I sent them there. And they see, you know, the real people putting it all on the line to do it. Max who runs it, he runs a staffing agency and he also helps startups who don't have the finances to maybe pay someone right now, get somebody to work for equity only. And that's how he makes money that you have to pay him like five grand and then a certain percentage after let's say six months, once you put them on a salary and you know, maybe they're going for that Series A or something like that, but they can't get there because they don't have that chief marketing officer. Well, he knows off people who are bad exits and they can do that. Melissa Vincent: That's awesome. I love hearing from other regions on, well, not regions, but just other states that are kind of right next to us. What's going on there and how it's similar or different. And one of the things you brought up about the VC groups out of San Francisco being like the pandemic really did shift.And I think, you know, when you're talking about who you would put capital, that has been, I think one of the best biggest shifts. The ability for us to bring capital in from the coasts. Because to your point, exactly. That was not something. If you could not do lunch or coffee, there was not capital happening here and you'd have to move.And so it's really allowed us to have a lot of people moved back to the Midwest, their roots. And then allow people who would have had to leave previously, get to stay here in the Midwest. Which is just an enormous benefit, that was a by-product of the pandemic. Bob: Absolutely. One of the entities who didn't make it into the top five does a Reg A. He pitched at going public and he didn't make it to the top five and he did a great job. And I reached out to him and his name is Darren Marble. And he has a show that he he's working with Entrepreneur magazine. It's called Goingpublic.com. And so my friend is the board director for Gen Global. Jeff Hoffman.We just went through Global Entrepreneurship Week. And I introduced Jeff to Darren. And now Jeff is one of the advisors and one of the producers on Going Public. But that wouldn't have happened if again, to go to Pitch Force, I would have had to been on San Francisco that week. And I'm going to like do that maybe twice a year.Brian Ardinger: Well, Bob, thanks for coming on stage. Anybody else have any questions? Feel free to put them into the chat. And we have a couple more minutes to keep going. You've changed parts of that program. You're actually creating a new program focused on the diversity inclusion side of things. So maybe talk a little bit about that part of Pipeline and some of the new things that are happening.Melissa Vincent: Yeah, so super excited to be able to, as I mentioned, this is a great kind of success story of what Pipeline was traditionally for the first 14 years. And without that, you know, legacy of success, you can't really add or expand. But because of that legacy of success, and because we were able to successfully say, you bring in resources from the coast to the Midwest, and you focus on these entrepreneurs who are really going to scale.And one of the things that we realized in going through the recruitment process during the pandemic was that, in order to get into Pipeline traditionally, you have to working on your company full time. And so during the application process, what we saw were a lot of really great ideas for high growth companies that the person just wasn't able to yet work on their company. Full-time. And when you looked more closely, we realized that there were a lot of those people were from underserved communities. And for us, that is rural, female, and minority entrepreneurs. And so the only thing that's holding them back is they haven't had an even playing field to get to a place where they are actually ready to be able to get into Pipeline.And so we wanted to do something to address that. And so we created a new program. It's called Pipeline Pathfinder. That is kind of like a starter program to be able to get into the Pipeline traditional fellowship. But our hope is that when you go through the program and it starts next year, we just finished recruiting for it.That it will be something that you're either able to run your company full time at the end of it. Or you get to a place where you're ready for Pipeline traditional and a really scale to the next level. So that is our hope. Next year, will be our first year to pilot it. And then after that, we hope to expand and continue to grow.For More InformationBrian Ardinger: It's exciting to see changes that are happening across the ecosystem. You know, we mentioned one of the benefits of being an entrepreneur in the Midwest is this comradery. And this ability to get access to people that you wouldn't normally have access to necessarily in the big tech hub. Where again, if you find the right person typically are one or two degrees separated from getting to the people that you need. And appreciate everything that you've done to move it forward, and then also take it in new directions. So if people want to find out more about yourself or about Pipeline, what's the best way to do that. Melissa Vincent: So go to pipelineentrepreneurs.com or reach out to me on LinkedIn. Or you can always email me at melissa@pipelineentrepreneurs.com. Could we have any longer of an email? Probably not, but. Brian Ardinger: Melissa, thank you again for coming on Inside Outside Innovation. Thanks for doing this live and thanks for all the audience folks that came and participated. We look forward to having future events and that. If you want to find out more about Inside Outside, go to InsideOutside.IO. Subscribe to our newsletter and watch the podcast every week. So appreciate you coming on Melissa. Look forward to having further conversations and thanks very much. Melissa Vincent: Thanks so much for having me. I appreciate it. Thanks everybody.Brian Ardinger: That's it for another episode of Inside Outside Innovation. If you want to learn more about our team, our content, our services, check out InsideOutside.io or follow us on Twitter @theIOpodcast or @Ardinger. Until next time, go out and innovate.FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER & TOOLSGet the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HEREYou can also search every Inside Outside Innovation Podcast by Topic and Company.  For more innovations resources, check out IO's Innovation Article Database, Innovation Tools Database, Innovation Book Database, and Innovation Video Database.  

Visioncast With JC & Preston
More fun and more technology learning, interview with Liz Whitaker from freedom scientific

Visioncast With JC & Preston

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 50:13


We are pleased and excited to have with us today Liz Whitaker technology specialist for freedom scientific, fun fact, she was a vocational rehab counselor at one time, which we think is pretty outstanding. Please be advised that this interview has been proven recorded, no regular segment will be implemented please date to November 5 for more of our regular content. Thanks and enjoy! :-)

Visioncast With JC & Preston
A little fun, an interview with Liz Whitaker from freedom scientific

Visioncast With JC & Preston

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 49:20


We give you a special weekend interview with Liz from freedom scientific, as she discusses her role in the company and she also gives you the latest demonstration of the new 2022 jaws for windows software Please be advised, that this is a reupload since some podcasting clients didn't get both segments.

American Graffiti: One Song at a Time
Episode 29: The Games of Summer

American Graffiti: One Song at a Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021


“Johnny B. Goode” by Chuck Berry plays as Curt cruises with the Pharaohs, Carol gets hit by a water balloon, and she and Milner bond over some extreme revenge. George Hendricks from The Mogwai Minute and Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute rejoin Tierney to talk about flatulence humor, Carol's moxie, Chekhov's shaving cream, ineffective spotlights, and (sigh) poop. While John and Carol play “ring around the Chevy” and slash some tires, we dive into the history of Chuck Berry, so heads up, it gets a little adult.Come hang out at Mel's Listeners' Drive In on Facebook and @vcrprivileges on Twitter and InstagramArtwork by Alex RobinsonMusic by Chris Frain

American Graffiti: One Song at a Time
Episode 28: 1962 Was Some Year

American Graffiti: One Song at a Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021


No music but TWO guests to cover the “metallic ballet” as everyone listens to a Wolfman Jack segment. George Hendricks from Elementary, My Dears isn't crying wolf about there being a film called Never Cry Wolf. Liz Whitaker from the forthcoming Minute in Black (and maker of this amazing Pets of MxM design) IS Miss Collect Call. Today they join Tierney to talk about George Herbert's poetry, high school reunions, and the subtle differences between cruising and just driving around.Come hang out at Mel's Listeners' Drive In on Facebook and @vcrprivileges on Twitter and InstagramArtwork by Alex RobinsonMusic by Chris Frain

Star Wars Minute
Last Jedi Minute 120: The Red Baron

Star Wars Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 34:58


Guest commentator Liz Whitaker makes a cameo in the guest commentator trenches as the Resistance prepares for the First Order's peppery assault!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Star Wars Minute
Last Jedi Minute 118: Leia's Party

Star Wars Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 23:36


Guest commentator Liz Whitaker is back in the mines of Crait, as are Rose, Leia & Connix! #MineGirlsMinuteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Star Wars Minute
Last Jedi Minute 117: Petting a Hedgehog

Star Wars Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 31:38


Guest commentator Liz Whitaker is on hand to watch the #Resistance prepare for the #skywalker family reunion on Crait!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Star Wars Minute
Last Jedi Minute 116: Dememberfied

Star Wars Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 27:56


While Hux & Kylo bicker about who's in charge commentator Liz Whitaker is here to claim the throne!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Bat Minute
Wild Mountain Thyme - Bee Movie Begins (with Liz Whitaker and Jarf Harden)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 79:34


Welcome to Bat Minute's next hiatus episode. We're dead! That's right... DEAD EXCITED TO PRESENT THIS MASTERPIECE TO YOU ALL! Join us in rain-soaked Ireland, where everybody's accent is totally authentic and not at all terrible. Everybody thinks they're something they're not - that includes animals. Discover why glass tastes like teeth, why the Kellys are crazy and the intricacies of farmland inheritance. Oh yeah, there's also a honeybee. Joining us down at the farm are none other than returning guests Liz Whitaker and Jarf Harden! Lá fhéile Pádraig sona dhaoibh! The next episode follows... soon. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! Subscribe to us on Patreon for even more content! Review and follow us on Podchaser! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Liz Whitaker - Twitter Mean Girls Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Wait a Dune Minute - Facebook - Twitter   Jarf Harden - Twitter The Cosmic Geppetto Podcast - Website - Facebook - Twitter Joe vs the Minute - Twitter    

Star Wars Music Minute
#6: What Does Hyperspace Sound Like? | TLJ Minutes 26-30

Star Wars Music Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 87:30


Today, we are covering the music and sound of minutes 26-30 of Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi! We get a final look of Luke, Leia sits by the window while exiting hyperspace, Leia slaps and demotes Poe, Admiral Ackbar calls a proximity alert, Snoke's ship tracks the Raddus, Poe gets permission to blow stuff up, Kylo Ren looks angry but conflicted, and the hangar blows up. Guest: Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute. Theme-spotting: Force theme, Kylo Ren theme, Leia theme, Resistance March, Tension.  Soundtrack: "4. The Supremacy" Discussion topics: "Force Theme vs Binary Sunset vs Obi Wan"  Liz's method of writing music to herself is "BUM bum bum bum bum" Suspension chords and the effect they can have on a scene. Water bottle rattle symbolism. Xanthe feels some "Pavane for a Dead Princess" (Maurice Ravel) vibes. What hyperspace sounds like and how we would recreate hyperspace at home. Rundown of sound design highlights. Futuristic beeps and blips. So underrated yet so precise.  How 90's pop divas unknowingly trained our ears to recognize emphatic key changes. The sputtering and corkscrewing sounds of Kylo's ship. An interesting happens in Kylo's theme... Our lay breakdown of the explosion sound moment.  How sound design sparks curiosity. Incongruity and unexpected sound design choices subconsciously challenge our assumptions about the physical space of a given world. (ex. The sound BB-8 makes when bouncing around). Two different interpretations of what Leia's Theme could mean. Consistency note: While leitmotif names are completely up to interpretation, I'm using the names that Frank Lehman uses in his Complete Catalogue of the Musical Themes of Star Wars. I find this resource to be the most careful, objective, well-organized, and up-to-date guide of its kind.   Liz Whitaker is on Twitter @MeanGirlsMinute. Also Instagram @meangirlsminute. Star Wars Music Minute is on Instagram @starwarsmusicminute, and Chrysanthe is on Twitter @chrysanthetan and Instagram at @chrysanthetan. Chrysanthe's Patreon is https://patreon.com/chrysanthetan.  If you have questions or suggestions, email podcast@starwarsmusicminute.com or submit anonymous questions/comments with this quick form.

Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast Network
Rocky Minute - Rocky 2 Minute 41: This Is Not A Hill Worth Dying On

Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 26:31


You got more stories than a book. And we have 2 guests that you don't want to miss! Johnie Powers and Liz Whitaker join us to discuss union rules, snow cones, and much much more! Guests - Johnie Powers & Liz Whitaker Austin Powers Minute Mean Girls Minute Email: RockyMinute@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Visit our teepublic store for merchandise Join our Listener Group: Mighty Mick's: Rocky Minute Listener's Group  

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Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast Network
Rocky Minute - Rocky 2 Minute 45: You’re The Only One That Gets Me, Punching Bag

Sylvester Stallone Fan Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 18:08


Adrian reluctantly decides to go back to work at the pet shop to support the struggling family. We discuss this with our guests Liz Whitaker and Johnie Powers as well as what Adrian's motivation is and baked goods! Guests - Johnie Powers & Liz Whitaker Austin Powers Minute Mean Girls Minute Email: RockyMinute@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Visit our teepublic store for merchandise Join our Listener Group: Mighty Mick's: Rocky Minute Listener's Group  

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Next Scene Podcast
Season 4-Muppet Christmas Carol Bonus

Next Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 50:22


While we’re WAITing for the ghosts to be DUNE with us, Liz Whitaker is here to talk about a deleted song that was lost. And now is found.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Almost Famous Minute 41: What's the Frequency?

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 37:44


The forty-first minute starts with band members, Band-Aids, and William hanging out in the hotel lobby, but separately, and ends with Penny suggesting to William to attend the radio interview.We are joined by co-hosts Liz Whitaker and George Hendricks. Find them here:Website - librarycardmedia.comTwitter - @waitaduneminuteThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com. Listen to all the other great Rock and Roll podcasts there!Show links:Twitter - @AlmostFamousMinFacebook group - Band-Aids Listener's SocietyFacebook page - Almost Famous MinuteInstagram - AlmostFamousMinMerch - TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/luckymustard

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Almost Famous Minute 41: What's the Frequency?

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 38:29


The forty-first minute starts with band members, Band-Aids, and William hanging out in the hotel lobby, but separately, and ends with Penny suggesting to William to attend the radio interview. We are joined by co-hosts Liz Whitaker and George Hendricks. Find them here: Website - librarycardmedia.com Twitter - @waitaduneminute This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com. Listen to all the other great Rock and Roll podcasts there! Show links: Twitter - @AlmostFamousMin Facebook group - Band-Aids Listener's Society Facebook page - Almost Famous Minute Instagram - AlmostFamousMin Merch - TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/luckymustard

Almost Famous Minute
Minute 41 - What's the Frequency?

Almost Famous Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 38:59


The forty-first minute starts with band members, Band-Aids, and William hanging out in the hotel lobby, but separately, and ends with Penny suggesting to William to attend the radio interview. We are joined by co-hosts Liz Whitaker and George Hendricks. Find them here: Website - librarycardmedia.com Twitter - @waitaduneminute This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com. Listen to all the other great Rock and Roll podcasts there! Show links: Twitter - @AlmostFamousMin Facebook group - Band-Aids Listener's Society Facebook page - Almost Famous Minute Instagram - AlmostFamousMin Merch - TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/luckymustard

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Almost Famous Minute 40: Such a Made Up Place

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 33:20


The fortieth minute starts with Dick handing out room keys to the band members and ends with Jeff warning Russell about William and Rolling Stone magazine.We are joined by co-hosts Liz Whitaker and George Hendricks. Find them here:Website - librarycardmedia.comTwitter - @waitaduneminuteThis show is part of Pantheon Podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com. Listen to all the other great Rock and Roll podcasts there!Show links:Twitter - @AlmostFamousMinFacebook group - Band-Aids Listener's SocietyFacebook page - Almost Famous MinuteInstagram - AlmostFamousMinMerch - TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/luckymustard

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Almost Famous Minute 40: Such a Made Up Place

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 34:05


The fortieth minute starts with Dick handing out room keys to the band members and ends with Jeff warning Russell about William and Rolling Stone magazine. We are joined by co-hosts Liz Whitaker and George Hendricks. Find them here: Website - librarycardmedia.com Twitter - @waitaduneminute This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com. Listen to all the other great Rock and Roll podcasts there! Show links: Twitter - @AlmostFamousMin Facebook group - Band-Aids Listener's Society Facebook page - Almost Famous Minute Instagram - AlmostFamousMin Merch - TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/luckymustard

Almost Famous Minute
Minute 40 - Such a Made Up Place

Almost Famous Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 34:35


The fortieth minute starts with Dick handing out room keys to the band members and ends with Jeff warning Russell about William and Rolling Stone magazine. We are joined by co-hosts Liz Whitaker and George Hendricks. Find them here: Website - librarycardmedia.com Twitter - @waitaduneminute This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com. Listen to all the other great Rock and Roll podcasts there! Show links: Twitter - @AlmostFamousMin Facebook group - Band-Aids Listener's Society Facebook page - Almost Famous Minute Instagram - AlmostFamousMin Merch - TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/luckymustard

Fright Night Minute
Minute 75: Baby Steamer

Fright Night Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 14:20


Charley prepares to go inside the Dandrige house, when Peter suddenly shows up.Our guest: George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker from Wait a Dune Minute Mogwai Minute - Mean Girls MinuteEmail - Twitter - Facebook groupFind out more at https://fright-night-minute.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Bat Minute
Bat Minute Forever - Minute 15: Diet Creeper (with George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 54:08


Edward eschewed the Japanese method last week but he's finally convinced to release his creepy and no doubt sweaty iron grip. I think we got a stalker on our hands. His grand plan to woo? A BLENDER ON A HELMET, BABY! Gimmie those waves. Rounding our their week as part of the Bat Minute Force are George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker - it's investigation time! They must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. They will face their fear. They will permit it to pass over them and through them. And when their fear is gone they will turn and face fear's path, and only they will remain. The next episode follows on Monday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo.   George Hendricks - Twitter The Mogwai Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Liz Whitaker - Twitter Mean Girls Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Wait a Dune Minute - Facebook - Twitter

Bat Minute
Bat Minute Forever - Minute 14: Promote Him To Customer (with George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 53:54


Bruce bobbles around the R&D department and encounters the ultimate fanboy - Lyle Heckendorf. Or something like that anyway. This man is something of an enigma, but he sure can shake a mean hand! BANZAI! Returning to the investigation are that Mean Girl, Liz Whitaker and the Kwisatz Haderach himself, George Hendricks! On Wednesdays we wear... green? The next episode follows on Friday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo.   George Hendricks - Twitter The Mogwai Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Liz Whitaker - Twitter Mean Girls Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Wait a Dune Minute - Facebook - Twitter

Bat Minute
Bat Minute Forever - Minute 13: #Necronomicondom (with George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 40:03


Harvey Two-Face is making Mr Wing proud with his parachute style - he's bringing that yin and yang energy as he escapes the chopper. Meanwhile, Batman careens into a horrendous wreck! He's ruined a monument! Way to go, loser. The only PR solution? Extend the profit-sharing program! Marxist Millionaire! Wait a Dune Minute! Joining the investigation this week are the spicy duo of George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker! The chat must flow. The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo.   George Hendricks - Twitter The Mogwai Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Liz Whitaker - Twitter Mean Girls Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Wait a Dune Minute - Facebook - Twitter

Fright Night Minute
Minute 70: Bad Case of the Shakiras

Fright Night Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2019 16:10


Charley begs Peter for help, and Peter confesses his earlier charade.Our guest: George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker from Wait a Dune Minute Mogwai Minute - Mean Girls MinuteEmail - Twitter - Facebook groupFind out more at https://fright-night-minute.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Fright Night Minute
Minute 69: Nice.

Fright Night Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 18:16


After Jerry abducts Amy, Charley goes to Peter. But Peter decides to be more cautious this time.Our guest: George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker from Wait a Dune Minute Mogwai Minute - Mean Girls MinuteEmail - Twitter - Facebook groupFind out more at https://fright-night-minute.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Fright Night Minute
Minute 68: You Shook Me All Fright Long

Fright Night Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2019 22:01


Bouncers at Club Radio intervene, and Charley tries to escape with Amy.Our guest: George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker from Wait a Dune Minute Mogwai Minute - Mean Girls MinuteEmail - Twitter - Facebook groupFind out more at https://fright-night-minute.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Joe vs the Minute
Joe vs. the Minute 012: I’m a Witch, Not Your Wife

Joe vs the Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 25:02


Listeners, we have a special treat for you-- f. our guests Liz Whitaker and Alyson Grimm!

Joe vs the Minute
Joe vs. the Minute 011: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. the Volcano

Joe vs the Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 26:58


Liz Whitaker & Alyson Grimm return as Joe's lamp is threatened!

Fright Night Minute
Minute 62: Tooth Serum

Fright Night Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 28:17


Evil Ed threatens Peter, while Charley plays telephone.Our guest: George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker from Wait a Dune Minute Mogwai Minute - Mean Girls MinuteEmail - Twitter - Facebook groupFind out more at https://fright-night-minute.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Joe vs the Minute
Joe vs. the Minute 010: May I Date Your Podcast? (In The Time of Feral Hogs)

Joe vs the Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 21:46


Mr. Waturi confronts Joe! We're joined by Liz Whitaker & Alyson Grimm.

Fright Night Minute
Minute 61: Literally Iconic

Fright Night Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 29:00


Evil Ed scares Peter and gets burned for it.Our guests: George Hendricks and Liz Whitaker from Wait a Dune Minute Mogwai Minute - Mean Girls MinuteEmail - Twitter - Facebook groupFind out more at https://fright-night-minute.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Next Scene Podcast
Home Alone for the Holidays part 5

Next Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 110:08


Liz Whitaker, Alan Sanders, and George Hendricks are shooting word BBs at your ear balls for part 5 of Home Alone. We cover how to survive 2nd grade, things not to do with a dead wife, and Harry is totally Toht.

Next Scene Podcast
Scrooged by the Ghost – Night 4

Next Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 107:45


Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute, Eric Deutsch from Flash Gordon Minute, and Dave from 5 Minutes of Mystery are in the presence of the Ghost of Christmas Present to discuss Christmas presents.

Rebels Rebels Podcast
S3E8 - The Wynkahthu Job w/ Wait a Dune Minute and Mean Girls Minute host Liz Whitaker

Rebels Rebels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 57:31


The Ghost crew teams with Hondo and Azmorigan for a weapons score. Mike, Peter, and guest Liz get really weird and loopy in this one as we chat about Azmorgan and Hondo, a toilet planet, and Peter adds super obscure drops that only make him and his wife laugh. If you know what the drop at 8:45 is, hit us up on Twitter! Liz is the host of the completed Mean Girls Minute and the upcoming Wait a Dune Minute, a "minute-by-minute podcast giving some tough love to one of the greatest cinematic endeavors since shadow puppets on cave walls (Dune)". We will need to be guests on that one. You can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, or email the show at RebelsRebelsPod@gmail.com. Subscribe on any app, or connect with us on all social media by visiting http://smarturl.it/rebelsrebels.  You can also now head over to our Big Cartel to order yourself a "Space Oddity" pin.

MASH Minute
Minute 71: Place Yer Bets

MASH Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 23:55


The bro-fest by the river continues as Duke stakes $20 on his belief that Houlihan dyes her hair. Bandini volunteers to find out, but there’s going to be a much more elaborate plan than that! Liz Whitaker points out the possibility that Trapper’s protestations are not in earnest. After playing with an inflation calculator, we change scenes and embrace the return of the real heroes of the movie: Ho Jon the bartender and Radar the quick-thinker.

MASH Minute
Minute 70: Margaret Houlihan is a Disney Princess

MASH Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 34:09


After Radar the Vampire saves the day, we leave the OR to watch the boys bro out by the river. Thanks to a real-life helicopter crash, Altman got a really cool set for this scene. We compare the real crash to the one they discuss in universe, and Tierney has a horrible realization about all the jokes the TV show made regarding Margaret’s roots. Liz Whitaker keeps us guessing: is this bad acting or drunk acting… or both? And it took over an hour into the film, but Megan finally gets a chance to unleash her inner Top Gear Geek and compare James May’s Liberty shirts to Trapper John’s paisley boxers.

MASH Minute
Minute 69: Everything is going to turn out Mediocre to Okay

MASH Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 25:20


This minute is more surgery and Megan, Tierney, and Liz Whitaker are here with the world’s finest medical advice. We know so much about keeping calm in high pressure situations. And surgeons’ emotional temperaments. And how patients can be like chicken. And decision making. And what flavor anesthesia to get. We would be such good doctors. Ok, that’s a lie and we all know it. But we also know that Trapper’s “compliment” to Houlihan doesn’t add up, that Ugly John is cool as a cucumber, and that spurting is a very good technical term. The minute ends on a cliffhanger as Hawkeye and Trapper argue over how to treat a patient.

MASH Minute
Minute 68: Ho Jon Lives

MASH Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 31:02


This one’s for you, babe. Megan and Tierney are joined by Liz Whitaker of Mean Girls Minute to talk about… surgery and having blood drawn. Very different type of movie. The heroes of this minute are the closed captioner and Radar the Vampire. Meanwhile, Trapper operates on a prisoner of war and tries out his best dad jokes. We discuss the importance of admitting when you don’t know what you’re doing and also the importance of admitting when you did something wrong. There are several stories of woe about donating blood; just a heads up in case you aren’t into phlebotomy.

Bat Minute
caTWOman, Pitof and the Man Sandwich - Part 2 (with Alyson Grimm and Liz Whitaker)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 54:41


Your Patience has been rewarded once more... PART DEUX is now! What a purrfect time. The Bat Minute crew are not contained by the rules of society. They follow their own desires and release schedules. This is both a blessing and a curse. Fans often want episodes immediately, but the team will experience a freedom other podcasts will never know - the ability to drop hiatus projects whenever they please, regardless. Re-joining our descent into cinematic depths are the Meme... sorry, MEAN Girls - it's Alyson Grimm and Liz Whitaker! So fetch! To live a life untamed and unafraid is the gift that this team have been given. However, their journey together ends here... for now. The next episode follows... soon. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! Donate to us on Patreon and receive bonus episodes! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Alyson Grimm - Twitter Liz Whitaker - Twitter Mean Girls Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram  

Bat Minute
Catwoman, Pitof and the Man Sandwich - Part 1 (with Alyson Grimm and Liz Whitaker)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 76:20


Your Patience has been rewarded, loyal listeners... the hiatus is here, the hiatus is now. Bat Minute episodes come when they feel like it, not when they're told. Meow. Joining our descent into cinematic depths are some real Mean Girls - it's Alyson Grimm and Liz Whitaker! It ain't game over for this duo - it's overtime! So get those drinks in, folks - for us it's a white Russian, no ice, no vodka... hold the Kahlua. The next episode follows... soon. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! Donate to us on Patreon and receive bonus episodes! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Alyson Grimm - Twitter Liz Whitaker - Twitter Mean Girls Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram  

D5: The Mighty Ducks
D1 Episode 13: Charming Charlie Conway (Special Guest: Liz Whitaker)

D5: The Mighty Ducks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 40:44


Charlie talks up his mom to Gordon, Gordon tells Charlie that he's stepping down as coach and the team gets into a fight at school...Special Guest: Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute

Minute Impossible
MI:2 076 - Stanley Tucci, Famous Southerner

Minute Impossible

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 40:00


Ambrose's goons, the am-bros attack! GUESTS: Robin Burdge and Liz Whitaker

Bat Minute
Bat Minute Returns - Minute 79: A Crystal Beth Tub (with Liz Whitaker and Alyson Grimm)

Bat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 52:18


The Ice Princess is hanging by a fingertip, by a nail! Wait a minute... LAWN DART! These things are god-damn deadly! As a swarm of bats bursts forth from their hiding place, our cold one falls... and gets even colder. Realising that nothing can help her now, Bats flees the scene... only to get a little bit of kinky action at the end of his slide. Joining the investigative team and bringing that Big Bat Energy are Liz Whitaker and Alyson Grimm! Liz is one Mean Girl when it comes to cracking a case and Alyson can deal with any and all Jeopardy in her way - what a fetch duo! Make sure to tune in, loser! The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Liz Whitaker - Twitter Mean Girls Minute - Website - Facebook - Twitter - Instagram Alyson Grimm - Twitter  

Marvel Movie Minute
IM040: Bullets and Flamethrowers and Rockets – Oh My!

Marvel Movie Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 25:49


in which Andy and guest Liz Whitaker from the Mean Girls Minute talk about setting everything on fire and the logic of Tony’s plan, Tony’s rage possibly driving this scene, and the ability of the Mark I suit to keep Tony from cooking in all the fire Film Sundries Thank you for supporting Marvel Movie Minute on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • Hulu • YouTube Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Original teaser trailer Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Art of the Title Original Material Listen to Mean Girls Minute Facebook — Mean Girls Minute Twitter — Mean Girls Minute

Marvel Movie Minute
IM039: The First Life You Save or Lose

Marvel Movie Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 16:36


in which Andy and guest Liz Whitaker from the Mean Girls Minute talk about Yinsen’s tragic end and the great acting in the scene, discuss the hero turn Tony takes in this minute, and bid adieu to the cave set, which we’ve come to know so well Film Sundries Thank you for supporting Marvel Movie Minute on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • Hulu • YouTube Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Original teaser trailer Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Art of the Title Original Material Listen to Mean Girls Minute Facebook — Mean Girls Minute Twitter — Mean Girls Minute

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Marvel Movie Minute
IM038: Maggots

Marvel Movie Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 21:09


in which Andy and guest Liz Whitaker from the Mean Girls Minute talk about the logic of trying to shoot Iron Man in the head, the need for inner protection in the Mark I suit, and the possible maggots in the wheat upon which Yinsen is laying Film Sundries Thank you for supporting Marvel Movie Minute on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • Hulu • YouTube Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Original teaser trailer Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Art of the Title Original Material Listen to Mean Girls Minute Facebook — Mean Girls Minute Twitter — Mean Girls Minute

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Marvel Movie Minute
IM037: A Scream, Once Started...

Marvel Movie Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 19:26


in which Andy and guest Liz Whitaker from the Mean Girls Minute talk about the horror movie version of this minute, interesting action camera shots, and the logic of hitting people with the Mark I suit’s gloved hands Film Sundries Thank you for supporting Marvel Movie Minute on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • Hulu • YouTube Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Original teaser trailer Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Art of the Title Original Material Listen to Mean Girls Minute Facebook — Mean Girls Minute Twitter — Mean Girls Minute

Marvel Movie Minute
IM036: Stealth Mode

Marvel Movie Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 23:02


in which Andy and guest Liz Whitaker from the Mean Girls Minute talk about Tony playing with dramatic lighting, how stealthy the Mark I suit apparently is, and a fun cameo by guitarist Tom Morello Film Sundries Thank you for supporting Marvel Movie Minute on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • Netflix • Hulu • YouTube Join the conversation on Discord Script Transcript Original teaser trailer Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Art of the Title Original Material Listen to Mean Girls Minute Facebook — Mean Girls Minute Twitter — Mean Girls Minute

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No DAYS But Today: A Rent Retrosprective
No Days But Today Episode 10: Without You (Special Guest: Liz Whitaker)

No DAYS But Today: A Rent Retrosprective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 43:53


It's time to get sad. Blake and Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute talk about Without You and the depressing montage of events that happens during the song, including death, drugs and lying. Then after talking about Contact, they break the tension talking about other fun musicals.

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Independence Day Minute
ID4 Minute 11: Low-Budget Keanu (with Liz Whitaker)

Independence Day Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 35:46


Matthew forgets movies, Johann forgets directions, and we all forget about Tosh.0. Liz Whitaker (Mean Girls Minute) joins us one more time, to talk about sad veggies and their hunk/lunk of a farmer.   Twitter: @id4minute Facebook: Independence Day Minute Listener's Squadron

Independence Day Minute
ID4 Minute 10: Semper If (with Liz Whitaker)

Independence Day Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 41:36


Fellow 90’s kid Liz Whitaker (Mean Girls Minute) returns to talk classic drinks, bad tattoos, and sad vegetables. Plus a deep dive into the IMDB page of the one character everyone wants to know about!   Twitter: @id4minute Facebook: Independence Day Minute Listener's Squadron

No DAYS But Today: A Rent Retrosprective
No Days But Today Episode 9: Take Me or Leave Me (Special Guest: Liz Whitaker)

No DAYS But Today: A Rent Retrosprective

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 36:54


Blake brings on Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute to discuss one of the most popular songs in the movie, Take Me or Leave Me. They discuss the difference between the set up in the Broadway show, on Valentine's Day, and the move at the most over the top engagement party either of them has ever seen. All this and much much more.

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Independence Day Minute
ID4 Minute 9: The Compact Cable Burn Book (with Liz Whitaker)

Independence Day Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 35:46


What do high level chess, the best X-Files episodes, and classic 90’s beverages have in common? Liz Whitaker, Queen Bee of Mean Girls Minute, joins us this week to find out!   Twitter: @id4minute Facebook: Independence Day Minute Listener's Squadron

Scrooged by the Ghost
Scrooged Night 4

Scrooged by the Ghost

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 107:32


Liz Whitaker from Mean Girls Minute, Eric Deutsch from Flash Gordon Minute, and Dave from 5 Minutes of Mystery are in the presence of the Ghost of Christmas Present to discuss Christmas presents. Scrooged by the Ghost Home Page RSS Feed Facebook: Jelly of the Month Club Twitter: NLC Vacation Days

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Dave Made a Minute
Minute 55 - "I want to be Eiffel Towered by Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon"

Dave Made a Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 31:12


Liz Whitaker of Mean Girls Minute & Alyson Grimm of Potent Podables take over to talk Minotaur dating as we meet a cardboard version of Brynn.

Rocky Minute
Rocky 2 Minute 45: You’re The Only One That Gets Me, Punching Bag

Rocky Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 18:07


Adrian reluctantly decides to go back to work at the pet shop to support the struggling family. We discuss this with our guests Liz Whitaker and Johnie Powers as well as what Adrian’s motivation is and baked goods! Guests – … Continue reading →

Rocky Minute
Rocky 2 Minute 41: This Is Not A Hill Worth Dying On

Rocky Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 26:30


You got more stories than a book. And we have 2 guests that you don’t want to miss! Johnie Powers and Liz Whitaker join us to discuss union rules, snow cones, and much much more! Guests – Johnie Powers & … Continue reading →

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Dave Made a Minute
Minute 30 - "I need all of you to leave me alone"

Dave Made a Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 33:16


Brynn sacrifices herself to the Minotaur so everyone else can get away. Dave shows up just in time for Annie to find a special room. And, Liz Whitaker of Mean Girls Minute and Alyson Grimm end their short-notice trilogy of episodes.

Dave Made a Minute
Minute 29 - "and we're already off the rails"

Dave Made a Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 26:54


Annie is armed, but the maze does not like getting cut, and Liz Whitaker of Mean Girls Minute is here, along with Alyson Grimm.

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Dave Made a Minute
Minute 28 - "he is an adorable agent of chaos"

Dave Made a Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 26:42


Liz Whitaker of Mean Girls Minute takes over, along with Alyson Grimm, and with a special appearance from Gritty the Pitty, as our heroes find hoof prints and Dave might be a cannibal.

Dave Made a Minute
Minute 14 - "this is a man who is speaking his truth"

Dave Made a Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 19:16


Liz Whitaker of Mean Girls Minute takes over, along with Alyson Grimm, as Harry interviews Leonard and he wants to interview Annie, but Annie heads into a montage as she preps to enter the maze.

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Dave Made a Minute
Minute 11 (v2) - "This isn't a movie about corn"

Dave Made a Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 25:13


Liz Whitaker of Mean Girls Minute ALSO takes over, along with Alyson Grimm, as a crowd has gathered in Dave and Annie’s living room, and that crowd includes an amateur film crew.