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Ian Talks Comedy
Jerry Minor (SNL Season 26 / Mr. Show / Playing to the Back of the Room Podcast)

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 52:27


Jerry Minor joined me to discuss his first memory of seeing Johnny Cash TV; the Detroit Lions; playing Michael Jackson's glove; being a Jehovah's Witness; proselytizing; leaving the Church and starting comedy; going to a show to try stand up; going to his first comedy show; working in Second City Detroit, Chicago, and Toronto and the similarities and differences; Mr. Show; being hired on SNL in 2000 and moved to cast when Tim Meadows leaves; Grandmaster Rap; working with Eminem on first show; impressions of Billy Dee Williams and Al Sharpton; working with Dana Carvey; the Tom Green episode, Mena Suvari; XFL delays Jennifer Lopez episode; Conan O' Brien; playing Sharpton to Darrell Hammond's Jesse Jackson; being let go; the problem of being the new guy; writing and the song "Somebody's Fucking My Lady" with Craig Robinson; Rodney Dangerfield; Martin Short Show; Anchorman; Abbott Elementary; Beer League; Lucky Louie; working with Louis CK; being in Funny People by Judd Apatow; guys named Jerry; being on the 1st season of Bob's Burgers; Brickleberry: Howard Stern; Yucko the Clown and JD; directing at Second City; SNL's 50th anniversary; David Cross inspires new podcasrt "Playing to the Back of the Room"

Born of Chaos Podcast
#98 - Presenting Balls

Born of Chaos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 74:10


On the 98th episode of the SKIDS PODCAST; We discuss a Tik Tok Nostradamus, Mortal Kombat 1 and other classic fighting games, RTS games, Presenting the balls, the episode of Penn and Teller Bullshit that was banned, The change of Morality over time, the Russell Brand situation, and so much more!!Opening Video -Dumpster fire Brighton Fire 04-18-13https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8n3ZzWKXaU4Velvet Alley Designs -https://velvet-alley.com/Coffee Brand Coffee -https://coffeebrandcoffee.com/Use the coupon code: gps1 to receive 5% off your purchase.  You will be supporting an independent, growing company, as well as our show in the process!!#skids #skidspodcast #garbagepailskids #gps #podcast #comedy #discussion #tiktok #mortalkombat1 #streetfighter #bushidoblade #killerinstinct #primalrage #starfield #bethesda #rts #realtimestrategy #pennandtellerbullshit #pennandteller #presentingballs #sports #hockey #holierthanthou #morality #shanegillis #jesseventura #chriskyle #russellbrand #stayfree #louieck #luckylouie #louie #HBO #garybusey #jakebusey #themachine #bertkreischer #thewest #media #government #establishment #ferari #netflix #superbowl

Here’s The Scenario
#131 - Jim Norton Is Getting Replaced by an Evil Clone

Here’s The Scenario

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 60:03


The one and only Jim Norton joins us to discuss survival shows, fighting kids, and getting replaced by evil clones. We also plot how we'd destroy the earth. Known for his aggressive style, his love of controversial subjects, and his hatred of Derek Jeter, comedian Jim Norton has earned a fanatical following thanks to his busy touring schedule and hilarious contributions to the Opie & Anthony radio show. He hit the standup circuit in 1989 and met comic Jim Florentine a year later. The two would become friends and roommates, and would tour together for several years while both were pursuing careers in show business. Norton 's big break arrived in 1999 when he became a frequent guest on the nationally syndicated Opie & Anthony radio show. He would officially join the O&A crew five years later as the show was making the jump to XM Satellite Radio. Appearances on television as a Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn panelist and a co-star on Louis C.K. 's HBO series Lucky Louie led to Norton landing his own one-hour HBO special, Monster Rain, which aired in 2007. He has a radio show with Sam Roberts on SiriusXM. SUPPORT JIM: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimnorton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JimNorton YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JimNortonComedy  *** Get tickets to see us at Algonquin Arts Theater in NJ: https://www.algonquinarts.org/calendar.php?id=280 Want to work with us? Email scenariopodproducer@gmail.com. FOLLOW THE SHOW: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heresthescenariopod/ Twitter: ​https://twitter.com/ScenarioPod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ScenarioPod Website: https://thelaughbutton.com/podcasts/heres-the-scenario FOLLOW THE HOSTS: Mike Feeney Instagram, Twitter, TikTok: @iammikefeeney Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nyfreshmaker YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeFeeneyComedy Website: https://www.mikefeeneycomedy.com Mike Cannon Instagram, Twitter, TikTok: @iammikecannon YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MikeCannonComedy Website: https://www.mikecannoncomedy.com Brendan Sagalow Instagram, Twitter, TikTok: @brendansagalow Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/sags2riches YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrendanSagalow Website: https://brendansagalow.com Produced by Nicole Lyons Instagram: @nicoleclyons Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Farsighted Network
The Farchive Episode 10: Happy Belated Father’s Day from LUCKY LOUIE and the Roebucks

The Farsighted Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 41:53


A faith based film is something I rarely have much faith in… but Lucky Louie from Daniel and Grace Roebuck is a pretty damn fun one. Daniel is a long… Continue reading "The Farchive Episode 10: Happy Belated Father’s Day from LUCKY LOUIE and the Roebucks"

The Farsighted Network
The Farchive Episode 10: Happy Belated Father’s Day from LUCKY LOUIE and the Roebucks

The Farsighted Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 41:53


A faith based film is something I rarely have much faith in… but Lucky Louie from Daniel and Grace Roebuck is a pretty damn fun one. Daniel is a long… Continue reading "The Farchive Episode 10: Happy Belated Father’s Day from LUCKY LOUIE and the Roebucks"

Diecast Movie Review Podcast
162 - Daniel Roebuck & Grace Roebuck Interview, Lucky Louie and Monster Bash

Diecast Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 83:37


162 - Daniel Roebuck & Grace Roebuck Interview, Lucky Louie and Monster Bash June 2023 Steven interviews the amazing father/daughter filmmaking team of Daniel and Grace Roebuck! We talk about their current film, Lucky Louie, working together, and Daniel's upcoming guest appearance at Monster Bash. Please check out A Channel of Peace, it is a nonprofit organization dedicated to producing and supporting films and other multimedia projects and endeavors that are family and faith based. To learn more, please visit achannelofpeace.org or go to their Facebook page. Mr. Roebuck will be coming to Monster Bash from June 16 - 18, 2023! Go to www.monsterbash.us to learn more. Leave us feedback for the show by emailing DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us message on our Facebook page. Thanks for listening!

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
831 Legendary Comedy Writer Mike Royce on career, comedy, ego and more !

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 70:05


Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 740 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. I have a nice little news recap for you and then I have a great talk with legendary comedy writer Mike Royce! From 1988 to 1999, Royce was a stand-up comedian in New York City. For several years, he was also a warmup comedian for such shows as The Maury Povich Show, Viva Variety, and Spin City. In 1997, he got his first job as a writer on MTV's Apartment 2F, which starred Randy and Jason Sklar. In 1999, Royce joined the writing staff of Everybody Loves Raymond, where he eventually worked his way up to the position of executive producer for the last two seasons. In 2005, Louis C.K. asked Royce to be the executive producer and show runner of a new sitcom, HBO's Lucky Louie.[1] In 2008, TNT ordered a pilot for a new series written by Royce and Ray Romano.[5] By January 2009, TNT had ordered 10 episodes for the new series Men of a Certain Age, which premiered on Monday December 7, 2009 at 10:00.TNT picked up Men of a Certain Age for a second season as the ratings have increased with men in the age demographic of 25 to 54. On July 15, 2011, TNT cancelled the series after two seasons. In 2017, One Day at a Time premiered on Netflix starring Justina Machado and Rita Moreno. A reimagining of the 1975 Norman Lear sitcom, Royce co-created the 2017 version with Gloria Calderon Kellett. He is executive producer and co-showrunner of the series, alongside Ms. Kellett. In 2011, Mike Royce and his Snowpants Productions company signed a deal with 20th Century Fox Television. He produced two shows for his Fox deal, 1600 Pennand Enlisted. It later joined Sony Pictures in an overall deal and developed a failed CBS pilot. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page  

Diecast Movie Review Podcast
156 - Madelyn Dundon Interview, Lucky Louie (2023), Getting Grace (2019), Two for Tea

Diecast Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 61:53


156 - Madelyn Dundon Interview, Lucky Louie (2023), Getting Grace (2019), Two for Tea On this interview, Steven was able to interview the extremely talented actress and singer, Madelyn Dundon! Ms. Dundon in the wonderful movies Lucky Louie and Getting Grace! Lucky Louie is currently in a limited theatrical release. Please go to A Channel of Peace, at achannelofpeace.org, to learn where it is playing in your area. You can learn more about Madelyn by going to her website madelyndundon.com. If you have any feedback, then please email us at DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us a message on our Facebook page. Thanks for listening!

Movieguide® Radio
Lucky Louie

Movieguide® Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 2:02


LUCKY LOUIE is a faith-based mystery about solving a 50-year-old bank robbery mystery. Retired police detective Wilbert Moser is obsessed with finding the mastermind behind the robbery, who left his three partners in the lurch by absconding with $350,000. Though the statute of limitations has run out, he still has nightmares about the case. To top it off, the men in his weekly Bible study, who are ex-cons that Wilbert brought to Christ, are tired of hearing about the case. When a young college student wants to write her thesis about the case, Wilbert reluctantly agrees to show her and his friends how the robbery occurred.

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick
790 Comedian and Writer Podcaster Greg Fitzsimmons

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 78:33


Today's show  has one guest and its the great Greg Fitzsimmons. We begin at 30 mins in   Thanks so much for listening. Please give the show 5 stars and a review on Apple and Spotify Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 740 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls. Mixing an incisive wit with scathing sarcasm, Greg Fitzsimmons is an accomplished stand-up, an Emmy Award winning writer, and a host on TV, radio and his own podcasts. Greg is host of the popular “FitzDog Radio” podcast (https://bit.ly/FitzdogRadio), as well as “Sunday Papers” with co-host Mike Gibbons (http://bit.ly/SundayPapersPod) and “Childish” with co-host Alison Rosen (http://childishpod.com). A regular with Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Kimmel, Greg also frequents “The Joe Rogan Experience,” “Lights Out with David Spade,” and has made more than 50 visits to “The Howard Stern Show.” Howard gave Greg his own show on Sirius/XM which lasted more than 10 years.  Greg's one-hour standup special, “Life On Stage,” was named a Top 10 Comedy Release by LA Weekly. The special premiered on Comedy Central and is now available on Amazon Prime, as a DVD, or a download (https://bit.ly/GregFitzSpecial). Greg's 2011 book, Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons (https://amzn.to/2Z2bB82), climbed the best-seller charts and garnered outstanding reviews from NPR and Vanity Fair.    Greg appeared in the Netflix series “Santa Clarita Diet,” the Emmy-winning FX series “Louie,” spent five years as a panelist on VH1's “Best Week Ever,” was a reoccurring panelist on “Chelsea Lately,” and starred in two half-hour stand-up specials on Comedy Central.   Greg wrote and appeared on the Judd Apatow HBO series “Crashing.” Writing credits include HBO's “Lucky Louie,” “Cedric the Entertainer Presents,” “Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher,” “The Man Show” and many others. On his mantle beside the four Daytime Emmys he won as a writer and producer on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” sit “The Jury Award for Best Comedian” from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award for hosting the MTV game show "Idiot Savants." Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page

S1E1
S1E1: Lucky Louie

S1E1

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 95:40


A show that the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights called "barbaric". Lucky Louie was an HBO original that was a bit of a departure from most of their other programing. To start, the channel rarely made sitcoms and of the few this was the first that was actually recorded in front of a live studio audience. Lucky Louie was also without the constraints of traditional sitcoms in that it had no language limitations. The show stars Louis C.K. who plays a part time mechanic struggling to get by with a wife and daughter. The show was largely inspired by Norman Lear sitcoms and "The Honeymooners". They even went as far as to use the blueprints for The Honeymooners set to create their own. Despite promising ratings HBO canceled Lucky Louie after only one season with speculation that they just didn't want to associate with a show that didn't fit their high class image. Does the show take it a little too far or was HBO correct in pulling the plug early? Find out as we deep dive the show's pilot episode. www.S1E1POD.com Starring: Louis C.K., Pamela Adlon, Mike Hagerty, Laura Kightlinger, Jim Norton, Rick Shapiro, Kim Hawthorne, & Jerry Minor

Pivotal Discourse
002 | Acting, Directing, and Stories from Hollywood with Danny Roebuck

Pivotal Discourse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 57:48


Danny Roebuck is an actor, writer, and director from the Lehigh Valley (PA). He grew up in Bethlehem, PA and moved to Los Angeles to pursue his acting dream as a young adult. Over the years, he has landed countless roles in major motion pictures and TV shows including Rivers Edge, The Fugitive, US Marshals, The Late Shift, Matlock, and ABC's Lost, among many others. Most recently, Danny played Grandpa Munster in Rob Zombies The Munsters which is set to be released in 2022. He has also written and directed independent films including Getting Grace, Lucky Louie, and The Hail Mary which were shot in the Lehigh Valley featuring local talent.Subjects discussed include Danny's upbringing in Bethlehem, auditioning for movies, landing your first role in Hollywood, directing movies in the Lehigh Valley, Danny's relationship with St. Luke's, working with actors like Andy Griffith, Tommy Lee Jones, Harrison Ford, and more.https://www.slhn.org/

RADIO Then
BIG TOWN "Lost and Found"

RADIO Then

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 29:18


Aired on NBC Radio December 7, 1948. Dick Rutter, the star reporter of a competing paper, disappears. Steve Wilson of the Illustrated Press suspects a connection to the "Lucky Louie" murder.

Study Music Podcast
Dissolve w/ Lucky Louie Blues Co. • New Music Debut

Study Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 9:08


On this episode of the podcast we've got new music from Lucky Louie Blues Co. with the single “Dissolve”. If you're a fan of the indie / progressive rock / blues type sound, this one, their third single for Study Music, will be right up your alley. Find Lucky Louie Blues Co on all streaming platforms. • Follow Folks: IG @LuckyLouieBluesCo @studymusicgroup • Tweets @studymusicpods --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/studymusicgroup/message

Study Music Podcast
Vampires w/ Lucky Louie Blues Co. • Single Premiere

Study Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 9:21


On this episode of the podcast we've got brand new music from New York band Lucky Louie Blues Co. The single ‘Vampires' is the second from their forthcoming album which we'll be announcing soon! Available early over at the SM bandcamp - studymusicgroup.bandcamp.com/track/vampires • Follow folks: @LuckyLouieBluesCo @StudyMusicGroup @StudyMusicPods --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/studymusicgroup/message

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Mike Royce (Best of, Part 2 of 2)

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 68:32


MIKE ROYCE is best known as of the executive producers of “Everyone Loves Raymond.” He started as a stand-up comedian in New York City and continued that path for 12 years and became a fixture at the comedy cellar and all the other clubs, appearing on a bevy of television shows, including NBC's “Late Night with Conan O'Brien.” for several years, he was also the warm-up comedian for a diverse array of shows including “The Dana Carvey Show,” “The Maury Povich Show,” “Viva Variety,” and “Spin City.” in the late nineties, Mike was a staff writer for MTV's “apt. 2-f” starring the Sklar brothers, and hired by legendary showrunner Bill Lawrence to pen an episode of “Spin City.” he joined forces with Ray Romano for the first time to help write his new york times bestseller “Everything and a Kite.” later on that year Mike wrote the ‘Sportscenter' sketch for ray's “Saturday Night Live” appearance, which was named one of the ‘50 greatest SNL sketches of all time' by rolling stone. Mike joined the writing staff of “Everybody Loves Raymond” in 1999 and won the best comedy emmy in both 2003 and 2005. Post-Raymond, Mike partnered with Louis C.K., serving as executive producer and showrunner of HBO's first ever sitcom, “Lucky Louie” and in 2008, mike co-created TNT's “Men of a Certain Age” with Ray Romano, serving again as executive producer and showrunner. In addition to glowing critical notices, the show won the prestigious Peabody award in 2011, as well as the TV academy ‘honors award for programming' that inspires, informs, motivates, and has the power to change lives.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

This Podcast is Making Me Thirsty (The World's #1 Seinfeld Destination)
#071: Mike Hagerty ("Seinfeld" Rudy "The Raincoats")

This Podcast is Making Me Thirsty (The World's #1 Seinfeld Destination)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 39:49


SHOW LESSWe welcome Mike Hagerty. Mike played Rudy, of Rudy's Vintage clothing in the 1-hour Season 5 episode of "Seinfeld" “The Raincoats.” Mike is an alum of the legendary improv theater troupe Second City. He is a veteran actor who has been in so many iconic television shows and films including, “The George Carlin Show,” “Lucky Louie, “Friends,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and “Wayne's World." Social: https://linktr.ee/ThisThirsty "This Podcast Is Making Me Thirsty" is The Place to Be for "Seinfeld" fans. We are the #1 destination for all things "Seinfeld," the last, great sitcom of our time.

The Chattering Hour
Guest Updates with Chris Roe

The Chattering Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 48:06


Chris Roe, producer of The Chattering Hour, brings Nicholas Vince (HELLRAISER, NIGHTBREED) up to speed on what some of our guests have been working on since our interview - with many exclusive reveals.  Chris talks about MALCOLM MCDOWELL and the 50th anniversary of CLOCKWORK ORANGE and TRUTH SEEKERS; TRACI LORDS and THE FARM; DANIEL KRAUS and his new series of books THE TEDDIES SAGA; COURTNEY GAINS, his new songs on apple and THE QUEEN BEES; DANIEL ROEBUCK, GETTING GRACE and LUCKY LOUIE; LIN SHAYE, TED BUNDY: AMERICAN BOOGEYMAN and JACKSON'S HOLE; DARREN LYNN BOUSMAN, SPIRAL and THE LALAURIE MANSION; BRUCE DAVISON, 50th anniversary of WILLARD, OZARK and THE MANOR; SUZANNE ROMERO and THE AMUSEMENT PARK; and DEE WALLACE and her recurring role on 9-1-1. Some links mentioned in the show. Malcolm McDowell's Official Website https://malcolmmcdowellonline.com Traci Lords Official Website https://tracilords.com/collections/all Motor City Nightmares - July 30th to August 1st 2021 https://www.motorcitynightmares.com Texas Frightmare - September 10th to 12th 2021 https://www.texasfrightmareweekend.com

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Mike Royce (Best Of, Part 1 of 2)

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 68:14


MIKE ROYCE is best known as of the executive producers of “Everyone Loves Raymond.” He started as a stand-up comedian in New York City and continued that path for 12 years and became a fixture at the comedy cellar and all the other clubs, appearing on a bevy of television shows, including NBC's “Late Night with Conan O'Brien.” for several years, he was also the warm-up comedian for a diverse array of shows including “The Dana Carvey Show,” “The Maury Povich Show,” “Viva Variety,” and “Spin City.” in the late nineties, Mike was a staff writer for MTV's “apt. 2-f” starring the Sklar brothers, and hired by legendary showrunner Bill Lawrence to pen an episode of “Spin City.” he joined forces with Ray Romano for the first time to help write his new york times bestseller “Everything and a Kite.” later on that year Mike wrote the ‘Sportscenter' sketch for ray's “Saturday Night Live” appearance, which was named one of the ‘50 greatest SNL sketches of all time' by rolling stone. Mike joined the writing staff of “Everybody Loves Raymond” in 1999 and won the best comedy emmy in both 2003 and 2005. Post-Raymond, Mike partnered with Louis C.K., serving as executive producer and showrunner of HBO's first ever sitcom, “Lucky Louie” and in 2008, mike co-created TNT's “Men of a Certain Age” with Ray Romano, serving again as executive producer and showrunner. In addition to glowing critical notices, the show won the prestigious Peabody award in 2011, as well as the TV academy ‘honors award for programming' that inspires, informs, motivates, and has the power to change lives.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh
Lucky Louie - Talking Financial Investing 6-3 Seg 2

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 12:46


Looking at the Meme Stocks, Energy Stocks & Canes Football

I Guess I'll Do It with Pat House
Greg Fitzsimmons First Time

I Guess I'll Do It with Pat House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 53:45


No BS, Greg Fitzsimmons has been one of my favorite comics since I was in high school, and having him on was an absolute blast. We talk about his early days in the tough Boston scene, watching Hedberg bomb, performing at the AVN awards and I tell him my favorite jokes I’ve watched him do over the years. Hands down, this episode is one of my favorites. Pat House is a nationally-touring comedian based out of Philadelphia. A regular performer in comedy clubs, casinos, and theaters all over the country, Pat has been a choice opener for Sebastian Maniscalco, Tom Segura, and Dan Cummins. He recorded his first album Biggest Thing in 2013, and his latest album Heard Enough Yesterday, hit #1 on the iTunes comedy charts. Both can be heard on iTunes, Amazon, and Pandora.Mixing an incisive wit with scathing sarcasm, Greg Fitzsimmons has achieved success as a stand-up, an Emmy Award winning writer, and host on TV, radio and his own podcast. Greg is host of the hugely popular FitzDog Radio podcast and The Greg Fitzsimmons Show, on SiriusXM’s "Howard 101”. A regular with Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Kimmel, Greg has made more than 50 visits to The Howard Stern Show.Greg’s one-hour standup special, Life On Stage, was named a Top 10 Comedy Release of 2013 by LA Weekly. The special premiered on Comedy Central and is now available as a CD, DVD and download. Greg’s 2011 book, Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons, climbed the best-seller charts and garnered outstanding reviews from NPR and Vanity Fair. Greg was recently seen in the hit Netflix series, Santa Clarita Diet, he co-starred on the Emmy-winning FX series Louie, spent five years as a panelist on VH1’s Best Week Ever, hosted Pumped on The Speed Channel in 2012 and he starred in two half-hour stand-up specials on Comedy Central.Greg is currently writing (and appearing) on the hit Judd Apatow HBO series, Crashing. Writing credits include HBO’s Lucky Louie, Cedric the Entertainer Presents, Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, The Man Show and many others. On his mantle beside the four Daytime Emmys he won as a writer and producer on The Ellen DeGeneres Show sit “The Jury Award for Best Comedian” from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award for hosting the MTV game show "Idiot Savants."

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh
Lucky Louie - Talking Financial Investing 5-27-21 Seg 5

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 15:29


Talking Crypto, Meme Stocks & Canes Football

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh
Lucky Louie - Talking Financial Investing 5-20-21 Seg 2

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 8:30


Talking Financials here with Lucky Louie

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh
Lucky Louie - Talking Financial Investing 3-13 Seg 2

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 11:38


Stock Talk with Lucky Louie

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh
Lucky Louie - Talking Financial Investing 4-29-21 Seg2

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 11:53


Talking Financial Investing

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh
Lucky Louie - Talking Financial Investing 4-22-21 Seg2

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 9:49


Financial conversation

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh
Lucky Louie - Talking Financial Investing 4-16-21 Seg 5

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 12:42


Stocks advice from  our man Lucky Louie..

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh
Lucky Louie - Talking Financial Investing 4-8 Seg 2

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 16:59


Talking Money Investing

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh
Lucky Louie - Talking Financial Investing 4-1 Seg 2

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 12:44


Talking Financial advice...

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh
Lucky Louie - Talking Financial Investing 3-25 Seg 2

4th and 20 with Toast & Marsh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 13:26


Talking Stocks, investing & Canes 

Changing the Rules
Episode 57: Thoughts on a Life Well Lived, Sky Bergman, guest

Changing the Rules

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 22:33


Reach Sky Bergman at skybergman@gmail.com. To learn more visit her website lives-well-lived.com  TRANSCRIPTThis is Changing the Rules, a podcast about designing the life you want to live, hosted by KC Dempster and Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world.KC Dempster  0:12  Good morning, everybody. Welcome to Changing the Rules. I'm KC Dempster. And I'm here with my co host Ray Loewe. At the, here we go, wonderful Wildfire Podcast Studios in beautiful downtown Woodbury, New Jersey.Ray Loewe  0:27  You did that all by yourself? That was extraordinary.KC Dempster  0:30  Yeah, that's because I'm extraordinaryRay Loewe  0:32  must be Tuesday.KC Dempster  0:36  Yes, and we have an amazing, amazing guest to talk with today. And, Ray, do you want to say a few words before we get jump right in?Ray Loewe  0:44  Yeah, we have a young lady by the name of Sky Bergman, we're going to introduce her in a second here. And the whole project that she's been working on just kind of fits the luckiest people in the world. So well. Okay, and let's just get right to it. Because there's just so much to say. So let me start by saying that Sky Bergman is a photographer, and a filmmaker. I'm going to give her more kind of the takeaway is she's got this extraordinary film that we're gonna be talking about today, which will be aired on PBS in May. So this is, you know, top notch stuff here. We're not, we're not in the minor leagues.KC Dempster  1:25  Yeah, we're getting into the a list here.Ray Loewe  1:27  Yeah. And so sky has been professional photography and videography at Cal Poly state in San Luis Obispo in California. And she's been there for quite a while. So you know, she's established her herself. She also is a fine art photographer, and she has displays in museums all over the world. Okay. She in her earlier career was a travel photographer.KC Dempster  1:53  That's fascinating.Ray Loewe  1:54  It was only fascination it's near and dear to my heart. I wish I could do that. Yeah, I love to travel. I love to take pictures. I just haven't figured out how to be good enough to do that. Yeah. And lastly, she's a filmmaker and sky Say hello.Sky Bergman  2:08  Hi, thank you so much for having me. I really appreciate the opportunity to speak with both of you.Ray Loewe  2:13  Well, I think the opportunity is ours more than yours, because you have an extraordinary project here. And let's start off by getting right into the project part of this. And talk a little bit about what you had in mind when this whole thing. Well, actually, let's back up a little bit. Let's talk about your grandmother first.Sky Bergman  2:38  Absolutely near and dear to my heart. I always love talking about my grandmother.My grandmother was an amazing woman and really was my hero and my role model. And she came out to visit me for the very first time she lived in Florida. And as you mentioned, I live in California. And she came out to visit me for the first time when she was 96. Wow. For the next four summers. She spent the month of August with me which if you had been in Florida in August, you know it was a good time to leave here. And we would spend that month cooking, we go to the farmers market, we come home we cook because I realized like all good cooks. She never wrote a recipe down. And I really wanted to capture her cooking and her essence. And I guess in a way I realized that that was really the way she showed her love was through her cooking. And we had a remarkable time of filming what we called our Cucina Nonna series. And I should say I never did any video up until that point. But it was my grandmother that inspired me to do that. And, and so it was just wonderful. But when she was turning 100 I went back with her to Florida and she was working still working out of the gym. She started at the age of 80. So it is now too late to start something new. I wanted to use that as an excuse, no excuses.But I thought I better filmer because I mean nobody's gonna believe that almost 100 she's still working out at the gym. And I had a I had her miced, thankfully. And I said, Grandma, can you give me some words of wisdom. And she said things like live life to the limits and be kind. And I came back from that trip. And I was looking at approaching 50 I'm now 55 but I was in my late 40s and I was looking for role models of what I wanted the rest of my life to look like. And you know, I think that when we look at the those types of things in movies on TV, there's they're so stereotypical, and they're, they're terrible. It's not, you know, they're not positive role models of aging. So I was really specifically looking for positive role models of aging. And so I put a call out to my friends, family and all my alum that I've taught over the 26 years I've been here at Cal Poly. And I said, here's a link to this one minute video that I put together my grandmother, and if you have somebody like her that's an inspiration as much as she is To me, please nominate them for this project. And it was just amazing the heartwarming, heartfelt nominations that I received and four years later and 40 interviews later, I had a film. There must be inspiration.KC Dempster  5:17  I was gonna say there must be more to it than that, because it's an amazing film.Ray Loewe  5:20  Yeah. So let's, let's, let's get into the project. So you're you are a professor, for good or bad, right? So So it's, it's natural that you would take this thing and turn it into a project and involve your students. So to talk a little bit about the project itself, and how you got involved in some of the things that happened?Sky Bergman  5:44  Sure, well, you know, I had I created this film. And I had, like I said, 40 people with 3000 years of collective life experience, and we had a very successful theatrical release. And I would go to audiences. And I would say to them all, how many of you know somebody that would have been perfect for the film, and of course, like 98% of the hands would go up. And one of the things that I realized as I was doing the film, in the research for the film is I found that the last 100 years, is the first time in human history that we've looked to anyone other than our elders for advice. And I really feel the world is suffering as a result. And so I realized, I have all these people that watch the film, and think, wow, I know somebody that would be great to interview to connect with as a result of watching this film, why not make an intergenerational project that has makes that happen, and connect the generations and and make sure that those, you know that history is not lost, and that youth and students have that wisdom of our elders that is also being lost, I very much take for or used to take for granted that I was very close to my grandparents, and even had my great grandmother lived to be 97. I was 19, when she passed away. So she was very much also an influence in my life, but so many people don't have that. And so I collaborated with somebody here at my university that teaches the psychology of aging class. And we started showing the film and then to elders and to students. And then having those students and elders Connect, pairing them up. And they use the questions that I formulated for the film, to really get to know each other throughout the quarter. And then we do a big wrap party at the end, where they get to present what they've learned. And it's it's just such a wonderful experience that's happened in many universities and high schools across the country. This is just the first place that we did it and kind of created this learning module that can be plugged in played into other institutions. And we're doing it virtually now. We're working with senior planet, members throughout the country and our students here. And so it's it's just it's amazing. And I think, you know, one of the things that the Coronavirus has spotlighted is issues of loneliness and social isolation. And these intergenerational connections really minimize the divide between generations. And you it's really hard to have a stereotype belief about another group of people if you know somebody from that group of people. So I feel like I'm combating ageism one story and one connection at a time.Ray Loewe  8:20  Well, you know, that's all true that the COVID thing has caused this disruption in the force here. But But I think there's something more to that. And you were telling me about one of your students, I think his name was James, who you took out with you and you don't talk about his comments from?Sky Bergman  8:36  Oh, yeah. So I have this wonderful student, when I would do these interviews for the film, I would try and take a student with me more so that they would learn and they can help me set up lights and things like that. And he was on the interview with me for lucky Louie who was a wonderful man who used to make fresh mozzarella every morning for his daughter's deli right up until a week before he passed away. And he was 97 when he passed away, but when we interviewed him, he was 92. And and this and and he is just lucky Louie just talks up a storm and so engaging. And James and I kind of went out to lunch after we did the interview and had a little bit of a, you know, wrap about, Hey, what did you think of this interview? And James said to me, wow, I never knew that older people talked so much. I mean, you know, it's kind of funny, right? Because I grew up with my grandparents. They're Italian. They talk all the time.But I said to him, Well, James, don't you have any, any elders in your life? And he said, Well, I have a grandfather, but I've never really talked to him. And I said, Okay, no, it's coming up on Thanksgiving. And I said, Here's your assignment. I want you to take this list of questions. And I want you to start the conversation with the grandfather. And he came back from that trip and he was beaming from ear to ear because he had he didn't know how to start the conversation and I don't think his grandfather did either and they had the most incredible time. And I think that that's one of the things that this kind of module that we put together really works, because it's really hard to say to somebody, just tell me about your life, you know, it's much easier if you have a list of questions that you can go down that kind of start that conversation. And what a gift that was for me to see James's reaction after having that dialogue and that conversation with his grandfather after all these years, and James is like in his 20s. So it's not like he's a young kid. But he just, I think that neither the grandfather nor nor the grandson knew where to start the conversation. And so putting it in some kind of a framework helped to open up a really wonderful relationship for both of them.Ray Loewe  10:47  You know, this is so important. And we had a mini project here, my wife is an educator, and we took a class of eighth graders and connected them with a long term care at home group. And we brought the kids in to talk to the senior citizens. And once we got going, we couldn't shut them up. So you're absolutely right, there's a need for a starting point. And one of the problems with what we did is we had to get all these permission slips to get kids to go out of the classroom. So Zoom is done as another favor here in a way. Okay, absolutely. So, so other than the fact that your project has recorded seniors, which is wonderful, it's gotten students to understand how to talk to seniors. Are there any other notable things that you want to mention here?Sky Bergman  11:44  Well, I mean, I think it's also, you know, especially in this time that the film, really one of the things that I that I did when I I didn't know, first of all, I should go back step back a moment. I didn't know that I was creating a film when I started this project. I really just thought I was collecting the stories of elders, and maybe it'd be a web series or something, but it ended up when I there was one woman that I interviewed, who had came over on the very first Kindertransport, and she still had the cardboard number that she was wearing around her neck. When she came on that Kindertransport, which was the Quakers in the for those of you that know, don't know what the Kindertransport is the Quakers in the United Kingdom, were trying to save as many Jewish children from Austria and Germany as they could before the war broke out, and they save 10,000 Kids Wow. And she was one of them. And I'm Jewish, and I didn't even know that story. And she, like I said, still had this cardboard number that she wore around her neck. And I thought I have this has to be a film, this has to be something more than just a web series. Now, I've never done a film before why I thought I could do that. I don't know. But I've always been one of those people that I say why instead of you know, I say why not? Instead of why. And I just if it's my passion, I just follow it. But you know, I think that the the film right now, these these stories of resilience and overcoming obstacles, is really resonating with people and helping us get through this time of the pandemic, because we're all going through this unique time together. And I think that one of the things that is so notable for me from the film that has really helped me is Evy Justesen, she's one of the people that I interviewed from the film talks about reading Victor Frankel's Man's Search for Meaning. And the thing that she got out of that was that there are many times when you can't control the things that are happening around you. But what you can control is your attitude. Your attitude is really the only thing that you can control. And the moment that, you know, we can't control that there's a pandemic going on. But we can control our attitude. And we can learn to pivot. And, you know, like you were saying, Ray, that now this has opened up a whole new world of people being online and connecting in different ways than we would have. And I've done screenings literally all over the world that maybe wouldn't have happened with Q and A's. And you know, where I can be part of it, because I'm doing it from my house and streaming it anywhere in the world. And so, I think that, in this moment, those stories of resilience, it gives us hope that we can get through this time as well.KC Dempster  14:17  Sky, did you run into any I know, especially centering around survivors of the the camps in World War Two, that a lot of times they didn't want to talk about it. So that's why their family didn't know anything. Did you run into that? Or you know, anything like that?Sky Bergman  14:36  I did. I actually, you know, I think Well, part of it is I think that because I was doing the film as a total labor of love and the people that I was interviewing and knew the story of my grandmother and they could and I could show the footage of her and really that's why I was doing the film they could they could sense that that true love, right? So they opened to me in ways that they hadn't opened up to other people, including family members. I mean, I think of the story of Emmy Cleves, who I interviewed her because she does the yoga that I do. And she's been a teacher that yoga practice for many, many years. She was in her 80s. When I interviewed her, she's now 92. And she, I didn't know this whole other story, but she and her mother escaped Riga, Latvia, and it's a long story short, they were trying to get on a plane on a train, they were on a train platform, and her mom was on the train platform. And she was handing up the bags to her mom and the doors, the train just closed, and the train took off. And she was left on the train platform by herself. At the age of I think 16. And she really had never shared that story before. And I remember the moment that she shared it with me as I was interviewing her. And my jaw just dropped. And then I had to keep going with the interview and just, you know, pivot because Okay, I was thinking, I was interviewing her for one reason, which was, wow, you're doing this amazing thing. And you've been doing this your whole life. And here, she had this great tragedy that happened in her life. And, you know, I can't help but think, what was I doing at that age? And how would I have reacted? How would I have gotten through that? And so, yes, there were certainly those stories that I think came out. And what I found interesting was that these people knew, at a certain point, knew that I was making a film. And yet they're still incredibly open and trusting. And I think, in that was a real gift for me that they were so trusting with their stories. And I, I said that I was on a panel discussion with five of the people that were in the film, one of them being Paul Wolf, Marion's husband. And I said that and he said, you know, we, we are so thankful to you, because you cared enough to collect our stories. And so I think at a certain moment, these people are at the point where they really want their stories to be heard, and they want it preserved for the next generations to come. And so maybe that just was at the right moment in time for me to collect some of those stories that they didn't feel comfortable talking about earlier.KC Dempster  17:14  So So do you think it's that your audience is should be geared more towards younger people to to show them the impact of what they should be doing? Or continue or not continue? I'm making an assumption, but to be showing it to people who are in their 70s 80s 90s, who have stories to tell? I mean, where? Or is it like across the board?Sky Bergman  17:39  It's really across the board. I mean, I think what it does is every generation gets something different out of watching the film. So you know, 70s 80s and 90s, maybe it makes you realize, wow, I should think about recording my story and sharing that so that I can, you know, leave that as my legacy. I think people who are like my age. I'm actually I'm a Gen Xer, but you know, Gen Xers and boomers. And I hate to put people in categories, but there is that those categories are those categories. I think it helps us look at what do we have to look forward to as we age, you know, and then I think, for younger generations, like the students in high schools and colleges that have primarily dealing with these intergenerational projects, it gives them a connection to the history and a connection to learning something about, you know, what they can look forward to in terms of their life and how they can put it in perspective. And, you know, I often have students comment, when they have seen the film, and when they've done this project, that one of the biggest takeaways for them is that the really the only difference between the student and the elder is age and that they there's so they find that there's so much more that they have in common than they ever thought they would. And that's so wonderful to hear. Because I think again, there's this stereotypical belief that it's like, well, if you're older, you're I'm not gonna have anything that I can talk to you about. And that's just not true. And I think it's just it takes that time of sitting down with somebody over an extended period of time to realize that those those stereotypical beliefs that we had can be thrown out the window. Yeah, yeah.No, the the website that you have this on is www dot lives hyphen, well, hyphen, lives.com. And, and, you know, you've talked a little bit about the conversations you had with some of these people about their past. But one of the things that I gathered out of looking at this thing is the part about the lives well lived. So can you take a minute and talk about what is a life well lived?That's a really good question. And I would say, you know what, when I put together the film, one of the things that I really tried to make sure of was that in every story that I told there was a poignant moment, a word of wisdom and humorous moment because we all need humor to get through the tough times. So you know, the words of wisdom that I collected, you can actually see them on the website. If you go to the film stars page, my favorite quotes from everyone in the film are on that page. And but I think, you know, I can sum up the best quote, and probably the best definition of a life well lived that I heard from one of the people in the film was from Lucky Louie, who said, "Happiness is a state of mind, you can be happy with what you have, or miserable with what you don't have. You decide." And I think of that often. You know, it's really again, it comes down to your attitude. But I think that, for me, my definition of a life well lived is it really comes from my grandmother, which is, she had this adage to just always be kind. And I think that she really lived her life that way. And if we were all just a little kinder to each other, imagine what a better world this would be. That's for sure. And that is, that is my definition of a life well lived is to be kind to each other.Ray Loewe  21:06  Okay, well, unfortunately, we're at the end of our time. And I think your last statement is a great way to kind of end here. And we're gonna post your website along with our podcast notes. So people are going to be able to find you. And I would encourage people to look at this. It is wonderful. It's it's mind boggling. It's motivational. It's brings out all the emotions in you when you go through this. And you can do private airings of this, if you wish, if you have your own group. And there's a nominal cost to do that. And I'm sure Sky will show up and make her comments along the way. Is that is that true Sky?Sky Bergman  21:45  Indeed, indeed.Ray Loewe  21:46  And and so just thank you so much for being with us. And thank you for showing us that you're one of the luckiest people in the world and for introducing us to a whole bunch of other luckiest people in the world. So thanks so much for being with us.Sky Bergman  22:02  Thank you. Thank you so much for having me.KC Dempster  22:04  And thank you everybody for tuning in. Again, a fabulous podcast, share it with your friends, and tune in again next week when we'll have another great guest for you.Kris Parsons  22:15  Thank you for listening to Changing the Rules, a podcast designed to help you live your life the way you want and give you what you need to make it happen. Join us next week for our next exciting topic on Changing the Rules with KC Dempster and Ray Loewe, the luckiest guy in the world.   

Five Star Wrestling Show
97 - Mark Calaway, Pamela Adlon, Adolfo Constanzo, James Madison and Zelina Vega

Five Star Wrestling Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 115:05


The Boys are at 97! The Boys go in: Recess the TV Show, Lucky Louie, Sebastian Maniscalco, Electorial College, Nerd Culture, Cosplaying, and NFL Picks

Study Music Podcast
‘The Silver Screen’ w/ Lucky Louie Blues Co. • Single Premier & Track Breakdown

Study Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 11:37


On today’s episode it’s been almost a year since we opened up demo submissions to the public for the first time. Foss (@ctznofficial) talks a bit about the surprising volume of demos received, what they’ve been like for better or worse, and how the NY band Lucky Louie Blues Co. stood out from the pack. If you’re a fan of experimental & progressive indie rock, like say Smashing Pumpkins, The Mars Volta, STP, etc, this band is for you. Stay tuned as we roll out the single across all platforms this week, and folks can lookout for a video around the top of December. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/studymusicgroup/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/studymusicgroup/support

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Greg Fitzsimmons (Best of, Part 2 of 2)

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 61:39


GREG FITZSIMMONS is a 4-TIME Emmy Award Winner who is the host of “The Greg Fitzsimmons Show” on Sirius-XM’s Howard 101 and twice a week puts out the hugely popular “FitzDog Radio” podcast. A regular on “Letterman,” “Conan,” “Kimmel,” “Leno,” Greg has also made more than 50 visits to “The Howard Stern Show.” As a writer, Greg worked several years on ”The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” “Lucky Louie,” and “Politically Incorrect.” Additionally, he has created and executive produced pilots for VH1 and FX and served as head writer on “The Chelsea Handler Show,” “Tiny Tonight,” and “The Man Show.” A few years ago he released his book, “Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons: Tales of Redemption from an Irish Mailbox” and in 2013 he released his debut album “Life on Stage.” Greg is the winner of “The Jury Award for Best Comedian” from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award winner For the MTV game show he hosted called “Idiot Savants.” Greg has had multiple appearances on “Louie” on FX, “The Adam Carolla Show,” “The Howard Stern Show,” and “Chelsea Lately.”

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Greg Fitzsimmons (Best of, Part 1 of 2)

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 70:04


GREG FITZSIMMONS is a 4-TIME Emmy Award Winner who is the host of “The Greg Fitzsimmons Show” on Sirius-XM’s Howard 101 and twice a week puts out the hugely popular “FitzDog Radio” podcast. A regular on “Letterman,” “Conan,” “Kimmel,” “Leno,” Greg has also made more than 50 visits to “The Howard Stern Show.” As a writer, Greg worked several years on ”The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” “Lucky Louie,” and “Politically Incorrect.” Additionally, he has created and executive produced pilots for VH1 and FX and served as head writer on “The Chelsea Handler Show,” “Tiny Tonight,” and “The Man Show.” A few years ago he released his book, “Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons: Tales of Redemption from an Irish Mailbox” and in 2013 he released his debut album “Life on Stage.” Greg is the winner of “The Jury Award for Best Comedian” from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award winner For the MTV game show he hosted called “Idiot Savants.” Greg has had multiple appearances on “Louie” on FX, “The Adam Carolla Show,” “The Howard Stern Show,” and “Chelsea Lately.”

Write Now Stories
The Unnecessary - read by Curtis Bechdholt, written by Daniel Will-Harris

Write Now Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 9:57


A Maharishi is dying. Another man is just about to live. “That's exactly what you need to know. Nothing. And to know you know nothing. It is only by knowing nothing that we have space to discover something.” Dedicated to the memory of Mary Overlie, creator if The Six Viewpoints , who told me about "The Unnecessary" on the way to the airport. https://sixviewpoints.com/maryoverlie Read by the stunningly talented Curtis Bechdholt, an actor and acting coach with over twenty years of experience. He portrayed the lead role in the critically acclaimed feature film "Rhino Brothers". Most recently Curtis just wrapped playing the lead role in the feature "Life Raft". As an acting coach, Curtis has helped his clients land lead roles on features "42" and "Chronicles of Riddick". His clients have also landed many guest stars on shows such as SuperNatural, Lucky Louie, Rake, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and many more. If you need an acting coach, in person or virtually, to help with your self-tapes, Curtis is the one to call. His clients get booked. http://curtis-bechdholt-2ru6.squarespace.com/audition-taping-and-coaching https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0064966/ To read more stories, and learn how to tell your own, visit https://www.writeinthenow.com/ #story #stories #fiction #shortstory #podcast #writing #entertainment #literature #spirituality #monks #death © 2020 Daniel Will-Harris, https://www.writeinthenow.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writenowstories/support

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel
Actor/Writer/Comedian Jerry Minor (Lucky Louie/Saturday Night Live/Mr. Show with Bob and David)

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 74:18


Last week we discussed Son of the Mask, so that means this week we have an interview with someone involved in that movie and man do we have a good one.  Doug had the great opportunity to interview Actor/comedian/writer Jerry Minor.  You might remember him from his time on Saturday Night Live or as the neighbor on "Lucky Louie" or maybe the cult classic "Beer League".  Jerry provided me with some great stories from his career and some behind the scenes talk from his time on "Son of the Mask."  Stay Tuned after the episode to hear the trailer for next week's sequel! Watch Jerry Minor on TruTv's "Those Who Can't" Monday Nights at 10PM Follow us on twitter @sequelsonly. Follow Doug @dougdietzcomedy  If you are a looking for a theme song like the one you heard, reach out to Nightlife Audio and ask for James at www.nightlifeaudio.com  

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel

Hosts Doug and Jamie embark on their sequel watching journey, so why not start with a sequel that isn't really linked to it's original. They are breaking down Son of the Mask, the 11 year follow-up to Jim Carrey's smash hit "The Mask". The only thing is common is the Mask and Ben Stein. They cover everything from Jamie Kennedy's voice, a dog trying to kill a baby and lots questionable parenting. Subscribe where available and tell your friends. Follow us on twitter @sequelsonly. Follow Doug @dougdietzcomedy Next week's episode is " Q&A w/Doug" and he had the chance to interview actor/comedian/writer Jerry Minor, who played the shopkeeper in Son of the Mask. He started on Mr. Show with Bob and David, wrote/performed on SNL, then went onto star on HBO's Lucky Louie. Plus a ton of credits along the way. If you are a looking for a theme song like the one you heard, reach out to Nightlife Audio and ask for James at www.nightlifeaudio.com

FriendsLikeUs
The Language Police

FriendsLikeUs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 95:55


Jim Norton is an American comedian, radio personality, actor, author, and television and podcast host. He has gappeared on The Louie Show, Opie and Anthony, Lucky Louie, had a cameo in the 2002 Spider-Man, Since 2003, Norton has released four comedy albums and seven comedy specials, including three on Epix and one on Netflix In 2014 called “Mouth Full of Shame”, Norton hosted The Jim Norton Show, a talk show on VICE. He has written two books: Happy Endings: The Tales of a Meaty-Breasted Zilch and I Hate Your Guts. Cohost of the Jim Norton and Sam Roberts Show Calise Hawkins is a stand-up comedian and writer. She has appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Gotham Live, Stand Up in Stilettos, Nickmom Nite Out, among others. She has written for MTV series Totally Clueless and Girl Code, Comedy Central’s @midnight, and Charlemagne’s Uncommon Sense. She wrote on Hood Adjacent with James Davis, and was a cast member of Oxygen’s Funny Girls. Wrote on Comedy Central Hood Adjacent! She has also just become a consultant on Aisha Tyler’s “Unapologetic” Always hosted by Marina Franklin- Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.

Why Watch That Radio
TWWTT: Recent TV Finales

Why Watch That Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 32:28


(Sun., 10/29):The Deuce (s1, HBO)Created by George Pelecanos and David Simon, who also collaborated on HBO's "The Wire" and "Treme," the semifictional drama series "The Deuce" tells of the germination of the sex-trade industry in the heart of New York's Times Square. It's the early 1970s, and the porn business begins a shift from organized crime-backed parlors to a legitimate, culturally accepted enterprise. A cast of barkeeps, prostitutes, pimps, police and nightlife seekers centers around twins Vincent and Frankie Martino (James Franco, in a dual role), who navigate the sex business after meeting well-connected mobster Rudy Pipilo. Their storyline, among others, merges with that of prostitute Candy, whose ambition and intelligence lead her to a more prominent role in the industry. (Wed., 11/1):Liar: Season Finale: (s1, Sundance)Created and written by BAFTA- and Golden Globe-nominated producers and screenwriters Harry and Jack Williams, and featuring "Downton Abbey" star Joanne Froggatt and "Fantastic Four" actor Ioan Guffard, "Liar" tells the story of two people whose initial attraction leads to far-reaching consequences for them and their friends and families. Laura Nielson, a smart and capable teacher in the middle of a breakup, is set up on a date with recently widowed surgeon Andrew Earlham. However, the day after it is apparent that something has gone wrong, and the subsequent fallout rapidly spirals out of control, exposing the power of truth, deception and trust. (Released on Fri., 11/3):Fearless (s1, all 6 total, Amazon)Human rights lawyer Emma Banville takes up the defense of convicted killer Kevin Russell, who's serving a life sentence for the murder of a schoolgirl 14 years earlier. (Sun., 11/12):Vice Principals: Series Finale : (s2, HBO)"Eastbound & Down" creators Danny McBride and Jody Hill team again for a dark comedy series -- no surprise there! -- that may place high school administrators in a wholly different light. McBride and Walton Goggins co-star as vice principals at North Jackson High School, which becomes ground zero for a major power struggle when the principal retires. The rival administrators set their sights on the vacated top spot -- only to see English teacher Dr. Belinda Brown enter the picture. Putting their mutual hate aside, the bitter antagonists form an unholy alliance to bring down the outsider by any means necessary. (Sun., 11/12)Star Trek: Discovery : Mid-Season Finale : (s1, e09, 15 total, CBS All Access; Chapter Two includes the remaining 6 episodes that launch in January)Created by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman for CBS All Access, the story of "Star Trek: Discovery" begins roughly a decade before Captain Kirk's five-year mission -- as portrayed in the original "Star Trek" from the 1960s -- and a century before the events of "Star Trek: Enterprise." The series follows the crew of the USS Discovery as they encounter new worlds and civilizations, delving into familiar themes and expanding upon an incident that has been talked about within the franchise's universe, but never fully explored. (Thurs., 11/16):Better Things: Season Finale: (s2, FX)Sam Fox is an actress, who is also a single mother raising three daughters -- teenager Max, eccentric middle child Frankie, and spicy youngest daughter Duke -- in Los Angeles. She also helps to care for her mother, Phil, who lives across the street. In addition to looking after her family, Sam tries to earn a living in the difficult acting industry while having time to have fun with friends and, occasionally, get in some private time with potential mates. In addition to starring as Sam, Emmy winner Pamela Adlon is a co-creator of the comedy series, along with former "Lucky Louie" co-star Louis C.K. (Released on Fri., 11/17):Marvel’s The Punisher (s1, Netflix)After exacting revenge on the people responsible for the deaths of his wife and children, Frank Castle uncovers a conspiracy that runs deeper than New York's criminal underworld. Now known as the Punisher, he must dig deep into the conspiracy to discover the truth about injustices that affect more than just him and his family. Assisting the vigilante in his quest to fight criminals are best friend Billy Russo, who runs private military corporation Anvil, and former NSA analyst Micro, who shares common enemies with Castle and helps him as part of a so-called marriage of convenience. (Sun., 11/19):Poldark (s3, PBS)This all-new version of the vintage Masterpiece series stars Aidan Turner as Capt. Ross Poldark, a redcoat returning to Cornwall after the American Revolutionary War, only to find his father dead and his true love about to marry someone else. A Mammoth Screen production, the series is packed with action, adventure and romance. Also featured are Eleanor Tomlinson as servant Demelza, Warren Clarke as Uncle Charles, and Heida Reed as Elizabeth Chenoweth. Robin Ellis, who portrayed Ross Poldark in the original adaptation 40 years ago, appears here as Reverend Halse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

If Lands Could Kill Podcast
Episode 123 - Lucky Louie

If Lands Could Kill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 116:26


This week the guys talk about current affairs and comedy. They then move on to discuss Pro Tour Ixalan, MTGO changes, some 1DH results and some bitching new tokens. Stick around until the end because we can't finish if you don't.

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Punch Drunk TV
Punch Drunk TV Ep. 75: Not So Lucky Louie

Punch Drunk TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 139:10


Hey Clinkers, we're back! It's Episode 75 and we're pretty much ready for Christmas. Sometimes, the hunger for bright colorful lights and delicious joy is overpowering. Basically, we're ready for the holidays -- and Aaron gets into the Christmas vs. Chanukah debate ... again. Sorry, not sorry. NEWS HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK: Netflix will likely cut Kevin Spacey from the final season of “House of Cards.” According to THR, “production has been shut down for two weeks (and potentially longer) to give the staff more time to rework a final season that had been almost completely plotted out.” Disney is developing a new live action “Star Wars” TV series for its new streaming service. The service is expected to launch at the end of 2019, so we’ll be waiting for this show for a while. Amazon is in talks with Warner Bros TV to possibly develop a “Lord of the Rings” TV show. Wentworth Miller will be leaving “Legends of Tomorrow” and “The Flash,” marking the exit of Leonard Snart from the CW superhero shows. Amazon has picked up a TV adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comic book series “The Boys.” Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are executive producers and Eric Kripke has signed on to join them in directing duties on the series. According to AV Club, the comic was “centered on a black-ops team—”The Boys”—who try to stop the corrupt superheroes of the world from abusing their powers.” I guess this is the point where we talk about Louis CK, now... AARON’S LOSERS: "Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge" and"Damnation" AARON’S FENCERS: "American Horror Story: Cult" and "SMILF" JACK’S FENCERS: "SMILF," "Damnation" and "The Mayor" AARON’S WINNERS: "Mindhunter," "Lethal Weapon," "The Exorcist," "30 for 30: Nature Boy" and "South Park: The Fractured But Whole"JACK’S WINNERS: "The Middle," "The Last Man on Earth," "South Park" and "Stranger Things" Be sure to subscribe on iTunes and comment! Find us on Twitter: @PunchDrunk_TV, @flatlinejack and @aaronflux  Join the conversation on Facebook. Welcome to Episode 75. As always, #ClinktheDrink.

Why Watch That Radio
The Why Watch That Talk: Fall TV First Impressions (Part I)

Why Watch That Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 33:09


The Fall TV season has picked up, and "The Critic" and "The Referee" are back to let you know what’s happening in TV land.Premiered Sunday, 8/6:Ray Donovan (s5, Showtime)Ray Donovan is a "fixer" for Hollywood's elite. He is the go-to guy that the city's celebrities, athletes and business moguls call to make their problems disappear. It's a much more lucrative job than his previous work as a ruthless South Boston thug, vaulting him within reach of the truly wealthy and powerful. But no amount of money or the expensive things it can buy can completely mask Ray's past, a past that continues to haunt him with troubled brothers always calling and his father's recent release from 20 years spent in prison. Now a free man, Ray's father, Mickey, arrives in Los Angeles to get what he feels is rightfully his. Mickey's desire to reconnect and settle old scores with his family -- including Ray's wife and kids, who have never met the family's patriarch and are anxious to get to know him -- threatens to destroy everything Ray has built for himself Premiered Sunday, 9/10:The Deuce (s1, HBO)Created by George Pelecanos and David Simon, who also collaborated on HBO's "The Wire" and "Treme," the semifictional drama series "The Deuce" tells of the germination of the sex-trade industry in the heart of New York's Times Square. It's the early 1970s, and the porn business begins a shift from organized crime-backed parlors to a legitimate, culturally accepted enterprise. A cast of barkeeps, prostitutes, pimps, police and nightlife seekers centers around twins Vincent and Frankie Martino (James Franco, in a dual role), who navigate the sex business after meeting well-connected mobster Rudy Pipilo. Their storyline, among others, merges with that of prostitute Candy, whose ambition and intelligence lead her to a more prominent role in the industry. Premiered Thursday, 9/14:Better Things (s2, FX)Sam Fox is an actress, who is also a single mother raising three daughters -- teenager Max, eccentric middle child Frankie, and spicy youngest daughter Duke -- in Los Angeles. She also helps to care for her mother, Phil, who lives across the street. In addition to looking after her family, Sam tries to earn a living in the difficult acting industry while having time to have fun with friends and, occasionally, get in some private time with potential mates. In addition to starring as Sam, Emmy winner Pamela Adlon is a co-creator of the comedy series, along with former "Lucky Louie" co-star Louis C.K. Premiered Sunday, 9/17:Vice Principals (s2, final season, HBO)"Eastbound & Down" creators Danny McBride and Jody Hill team again for a dark comedy series -- no surprise there! -- that may place high school administrators in a wholly different light. McBride and Walton Goggins co-star as vice principals at North Jackson High School, which becomes ground zero for a major power struggle when the principal retires. The rival administrators set their sights on the vacated top spot -- only to see English teacher Dr. Belinda Brown enter the picture. Putting their mutual hate aside, the bitter antagonists form an unholy alliance to bring down the outsider by any means necessary. Premiered Monday, 9/25:Me, Myself & I (s1, CBS)As a 14-year-old boy in 1991, Alex Riley and his mom move from Chicago to Los Angeles when she remarries. In present day, 40-year-old Alex's life has hit both a personal and professional standstill. In 2042, at 65, Alex has a realization that to be truly happy, he has to step away from his successful company and get back to his passion... inventing. "Me, Myself & I" follows him through each of these pivotal periods, revealing where the past informs the future, and the moments where he learns that his story isn't defined by what happens to him, but by how he decides to deal with it. Premiered Monday, 9/25:The Good Doctor (s1, ABC)Shaun Murphy, a young autistic surgeon who has savant syndrome, relocates from a quiet country life to join the surgical unit at the prestigious San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital -- a move strongly supported by his mentor, Dr. Aaron Glassman. Having survived a troubled childhood, Shaun is alone in the world and unable to personally connect with those around him, but he finds his niche using his extraordinary medical skill and intuition to save lives and challenge the skepticism of his colleagues. Premiered Tuesday, 9/26:Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders (s1, NBC)A dramatization of the trial of Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted in 1996 for the murder of their parents, José and Kitty Menendez Premiered Wednesday, 9/27:The Blacklist (s5, NBC)For decades, ex-government agent Raymond "Red" Reddington has been one of the globe's most wanted fugitives. But then he agreed to work with the FBI to catch his "blacklist" of mobsters, spies and international terrorists -- on the condition that he must work with profiler Elizabeth Keen. Red's true intentions -- choosing Liz, a woman with whom he seemingly has no connection -- are unclear. Does Liz have secrets of her own? Red promises to teach Liz to think like a criminal "to see the bigger picture," whether she wants to or not. Premiered Wednesday, 9/27:SEAL Team (s1, CBS)Failure isn't an option for the new Navy SEALs, and that kind of pressure can take a toll on the members of the special operations forces' most elite unit. This team -- which includes Jason, the group's intense leader, and Ray, Jason's longtime confidant, along with loyal soldier Sonny and SEAL hopeful Clay -- trains, plans and executes some of the most dangerous, high-stakes missions and deploys for clandestine missions around the globe at a moment's notice. While serving their country is a worthy and rewarding cause, it can put a strain on the SEALs and their families, causing the guys look out for one another in the face of seemingly overwhelming odds, both on and off the job. Premiered Wednesday, 9/27:Liar (miniseries, Sundance)British psychological thriller in which schoolteacher Laura Nielson accuses renowned surgeon Andrew Earlham of rape. Premiered Friday, 9/29:Marvel’s Inhumans (s1, ABC)Black Bolt, the enigmatic, commanding head of the Inhuman royal family and King of Attilan, possesses a voice so powerful that the slightest whisper can destroy a city. After a military coup splinters the family, the group -- which includes Black Bolt's wife, Medusa; his brother and rival, Maximus; his cousins Karnak, Gorgon and Triton; and Medusa's sister, Crystal -- barely manages to escape to Hawaii, where surprising interactions with the lush world and humanity around them may prove to not only save them, but Earth itself. Premiered Friday, 9/29:The Exorcist (s2, FOX)Father Tomas Ortega and a newly collarless Marcus Keane head out on the road away from Chicago searching for other evils to uproot and extinguish. Andrew Kim is a former child psychologist running a group home for five at-risk foster children on an island off the coast of Seattle. He finds that one of his children has been targeted by a powerful demonic force. When Tomas and Ortega discover this, they head west to use their skills and faith to help rid the child of the possession. At the Vatican, Father Bennett is doing his part to rid the world of evil by attempting to root out those that have turned against God. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman
19 Kit Boss, showrunner, "Creature Comforts"

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2017 38:28


Today's Guest: Kit Boss, writer, producer, "King of the Hill," "Bob's Burgers," "Carpoolers," "iZombie" Order 'Bob's Burgers: The Complete First Season' from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD cover above! (2012 UPDATE: Congratulations to Kit Boss, who shared an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Animated Program" as consulting producer of "Bob's Burgers" on Fox!) The confounding thing about seeing your friends become successful is that while you’re obviously happy for the good things that come their way, a tinge of jealousy and envy is not unusual, and that certainly captures my feelings about today’s guest. Most of you won’t know this man by name, but when you hear his credits, I think you’ll agree with me that he’s accomplished an awful lot, and you will probably understand why I greet him with a touch of envy, at the very least. Kit Boss was a gangly young kid when I met him more than twenty years ago in the Clearwater Bureau of the St. Petersburg Times. He arrived as this year’s intern, joining the staff for a time in search of real-life newspaper experience. Kit was an instant hit with the staff, funny, self-effacing, and extremely talented at capturing life’s special moments in a way that the best journalists do. When he later joined the Seattle Times as a TV beat writer, Kit participated in a few critics’ press tours in Los Angeles. He met several men and women who wrote for TV and started thinking, “Hey, maybe I could do that.” And eventually, he did. We want voices that are filled with the kind of character that an animator can listen to them and just kind of imagine what a creature might be doing, because we never see, none of us ever sees the people doing the interview. Everything that comes after that is sort of invented. We invent what animal they are, we invent the situation that they are in, we invent their body language. So where, you’re wondering, have you seen Kit’s work? Well, his first job was writing a season for “Bill Nye, the Science Guy,” and he won a couple of Emmys for it. His next noteworthy gig was a big one, getting a story credit on the final season of “Seinfeld.” That led to a staff writing job on “King of the Hill,” which was then in its third season. Over the next seven years, he rose to executive producer on that show. Order 'iZombie: Season 1,' available from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD cover above! When “King” was briefly cancelled, Kit moved on, eventually landing a job on HBO’s sitcom “Lucky Louie,” starring comedian Louis C. K. When it ended after just after one season, he was asked to adapt the British series, “Creature Comforts,” for CBS. And “Creature Comforts” begins a limited run on CBS on Monday, June 4th, at 8:00 PM, which is why Kit – the show’s executive producer – is here today. Kit Boss Facebook • LinkedIn • Order Bob's Burgers: The Complete First Season from Amazon.com • Order King of the Hill: Season Three • Order Creature Comforts America: The Complete Series • Order Lucky Louie: The Complete Series Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life As A Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom by Ritch Shydner. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above!     The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!

CooperTalk
Mike Royce - Episode 589

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 59:55


Steve Cooper talks with Mike Royce. Mike has co-created the shows Men of a Certain Age and the remake of One Day at a Time. He has also won two Emmys for writing on Every Loves Raymond and has written on such shows as Spin City, Lucky Louie, 1600 Penn, Enlisted and The Carmichael Show.

The Whole Hog Podcast
The Whole Hog Podcast #014: Amazon Prime For The Win

The Whole Hog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 100:52


This week's episode of The Whole Hog Podcast features Mark & Ruckus talking about ICP vs. Faygo, Amazon Prime Day, MLB Attendance, Game Of Thrones, Tom Brady, Nintendo, and more. We also talk about if Mark should feel guilty for enjoying the house to himself while the family is away, and Ruckus addresses Mark's spelling errors. We also review Lucky Louie on HBOGO, and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on Netflix. This episode of The Whole Hog Podcast is fueled by Junior Johnson's Midnight Moon Apple Pie Moonshine, and Jack Daniel's Downhome Punch. Subscribe to us on iTunes, and follow us on Twitter @TheWholeHogCast

The Whole Hog Podcast
The Whole Hog Podcast #013: Olympic Sized Body Parts

The Whole Hog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2016 102:27


This week's episode of The Whole Hog Podcast features Mark & Ruckus talking about Netflix, worst cities in America, Jamaica's marijuana permits, body parts in Rio, and more. We also talk about how Mark is super serious, STOP asking him for tickets, and Ruckus threw his back out like an old damn man. We also review Quantum Leap, and Jaco. This week's movie assignment is Lucky Louie on HBOGO, and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on Netflix. This episode of The Whole Hog Podcast is fueled by Junior Johnson's Midnight Moon Apple Pie Moonshine, and Jack Daniel's Downhome Punch. Subscribe to us on iTunes, and follow us on Twitter @TheWholeHogCast

Civilcinema
#250 Lucky Louie (2006) y Louie (2010-2012), de Louis C.K.

Civilcinema

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 130:52


Tras muchos años como guionista de la TV, el comediante Louis C.K debutó con su propia serie en 2006. Trataba de una familia de clase media baja, como los Simpsons, donde el patriarca juega a ser un adulto responsable, y muchas creíblemente, aunque siempre con la sombra de una esposa más despierta y asertiva que él. Como los Simpsons. Lo raro de ver a un newyorker como Louie, habitando un entorno tan deprivado que no suele salir en TV, dio paso a una serie más bien autobiográfica que no se siente obligada a ser graciosa y donde ser gracioso no sirve para nada. De eso y más trata el podcast.

The Comedy Snobs
Ep. 29 Joan Rivers

The Comedy Snobs

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2016 31:15


Lucky Louie opens this weeks show explaining why he never paid attention in school. We got some some feedback this week on twitter, and Jason Marshall from We Don't Have Cookies had our back. Daren's neighbor has moved on to other people to support him. Daren tweets out a funny or not, and Jason ignores it. We end up listening to it on the show, and it is pure gold. Joan Rivers is the subject of this weeks podcast. The guys listen to her talk about kids on planes and hear her shit on Mexicans. Thanks for listening and all of the feedback. Follow us @TheComedySnobs and email us at TheComedySnobs@Gmail.com

Mental Illness Happy Hour
#268 Laura Kightlinger

Mental Illness Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2016 123:45


The writer/performer (The Minor Accomplishments of Jackie Woodman, Lucky Louie, Will & Grace) opens up about being the product of a secret affair in a small town and being raised by a single mom with no boundaries.   Visit www.laurakightlinger.com or follow her on twitter @KingKightlinger This episode is sponsored by www.Harrys.com  For a great deal on shaving supplies use offer code MENTALPOD This episode is sponsored by www.penzu.com  -  a safe place to store your diary online.

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#LaPodcast
La Podcast s03e05 - Horace and Pete

#LaPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2016 75:38


Saben quien volvió? Si, Louis CK. Lucky Louie. Louie. Louie es un pelotudo. Y ahora el Horace de Horace and Pete. Así que no nos pudimos resistir y le dedicamos un episodio. De paso hablamos de Ibsen, de Lacan, de Norman Lear y de como cuernos se financia todo esto.

Race Wars
The Unbreakable Jerry Minor

Race Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 57:50


Comedian Jerry Minor (The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Lucky Louie)is in the studio this week. Kurt, Sherrod and the Race Wars crew dig into Jerry's past as a former Jehovah's Witness. Check out all of our great shows at http://standupnylabs.com Make sure to check out the video at http://www.dailymotion.com/StandUpNYLabs Follow the Race Wars crew on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kurtmetzger https://twitter.com/Sherrod_Small https://twitter.com/KaytlinBailey https://twitter.com/kerenmargolis https://twitter.com/StandUpNYLabs

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Industry Standard 70: Greg Fitzsimmons

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2014 125:46


GREG FITZSIMMONS is a 4-TIME Emmy Award Winner who is the host of “The Greg Fitzsimmons Show” on Sirius-XM’s Howard 101 and twice a week puts out the hugely popular “FitzDog Radio” podcast.  A regular on “Letterman,” “Conan,” “Kimmel,” “Leno,” Greg has also made more than 50 visits to “The Howard Stern Show.”  As a writer, Greg worked several years on ”The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” “Lucky Louie,” and  “Politically Incorrect.”  Additionally, he has created and executive produced pilots for VH1 and FX and served as head writer on “The Chelsea Handler Show,” “Tiny Tonight,” and “The Man Show.”  A few years ago he released his book, “Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons: Tales of Redemption from an Irish Mailbox” and in 2013 he released his debut album “Life on Stage.” Greg is the winner of “The Jury Award for Best Comedian” from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award winner For the MTV game show he hosted called “Idiot Savants.” Later this year Greg will star in a new Comedy Central one-hour stand-up special,  star in a new Tru TV Special “How to be a Grown Up,” and has had multiple appearances on “Louie” on FX, “The Adam Carolla Show,” “The Howard Stern Show,” and “Chelsea Lately.”

CooperTalk
Jerry Minor - Episode 281

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2014 60:05


Steve Cooper talks with actor/comic Jerry Minor. Jerry comes from the famed Second City stage, where he was the first performer ever to appear with every Second City stage, performing with the companies in Detroit, Chicago and Toronto for a total of 10 stage revues. A former cast member of Saturday Night Live and HBO's Mr. Show with Bob and David, he was also in the cast of the groundbreaking but short-lived 4-camera sitcom for HBO, Lucky Louie, as Louis CK's African-American neighbor who suffered Louie's clumsy attempts at friendship. He has appeared on such television shows as Arrested Development, The Awful Truth with Michael Moore, and on Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Trigger Happy TV, Crank Yankers, Community and was one of the stars of ABC's Carpoolers and makes regular guest appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live. His feature credits include Semi Pro with Will Ferrell, Beer League with Artie Lange, plus appearances in Anchorman, Let's Go to Prison, directed by Bob Odenkirk, and Junebug.  

Getting Doug with High
EP 40 Jay Chandrasekhar, Pete Holmes, Jerry Minor, John Roy, Horatio Sanz - Getting Doug with High

Getting Doug with High

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2014 87:31


Jay Chandrasekhar (Broken Lizard, Super Troopers), Pete Holmes (You Made It Weird), Jerry Minor (SNL, Brickleberry, Mr. Show, Lucky Louie), John Roy, Horatio Sanz (SNL) all get Doug live at Largo! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Industry Standard 47: Mike Royce

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 134:53


MIKE ROYCE is best known as of the executive producers of “Everyone Loves Raymond.” He started as a stand-up comedian in New York City and continued that path for 12 years and became a fixture at the comedy cellar and all the other clubs, appearing on a bevy of television shows, including NBC’s “Late Night with Conan O’Brien.” for several years, he was also the warm-up comedian for a diverse array of shows including “The Dana Carvey Show,” “The Maury Povich Show,” “Viva Variety,” and “Spin City.” in the late nineties, Mike was a staff writer for MTV’s “apt. 2-f” starring the Sklar brothers, and hired by legendary showrunner Bill Lawrence to pen an episode of “Spin City.”  he joined forces with Ray Romano for the first time to help write his new york times bestseller “Everything and a Kite.” later on that year Mike wrote the ‘Sportscenter’ sketch for ray’s “Saturday Night Live” appearance, which was named one of the ‘50 greatest SNL sketches of all time’ by rolling stone.  Mike joined the writing staff of “Everybody Loves Raymond” in 1999 and won the best comedy emmy in both 2003 and 2005.  Post-Raymond, Mike partnered with Louis C.K., serving as executive producer and showrunner of HBO's first ever sitcom, “Lucky Louie”  and in 2008, mike co-created TNT’s “Men of a Certain Age” with Ray Romano, serving again as executive producer and showrunner. In addition to glowing critical notices, the show won the prestigious Peabody award in 2011, as well as the TV academy ‘honors award for programming’ that inspires, informs, motivates, and has the power to change lives.” this year mike has been under a development deal at 20th century fox, while executive producing and co-showruning the critically acclaimed Fox comedy “Enlisted.”

Artist Alley
Mike Royce

Artist Alley

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2014 60:02


In this episode: Enlisted co-show runner and all around excellent dude, Mike Royce sits down with Merrill to talk comedy, passion and the process of getting a show about dude outside the demo on the air. Recorded: April 23rd, 2014 Music: Robot Future by John Ruelas, Subtextual by Da7e Gonzales

The Kira Soltanovich Show
Ep32 - Greg Fitzsimmons

The Kira Soltanovich Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2013 68:30


Kira sits down with comedian, Podcaster and dad, Greg Fitsimmons. Greg is a stand-up comedian and television writer/producer.  A regular guest on The Howard Stern Show, Chelsea Lately, The Adam Carolla Show, and The Joe Rogan Experience.  His 2011 book, Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons received critical praise from NPR and Vanity Fair. Since 2006, Greg has hosted a radio show on Howard Stern's Sirius/XM channel and his own twice-weekly podcast, Fitzdog Radio.  A regular on Letterman, Conan, and Kimmel, Greg also had two stand-up specials on Comedy Central and spent five years as a panelist on VH1's Best Week Ever. As a writer, Greg won 4 Daytime Emmy Awards on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.  He also worked on HBO's Lucky Louie, Politically Incorrect w/ Bill Maher and many others.  He has created and executive produced pilots for VH1 and FX and served as head writer on The Chelsea Handler Show, The Man Show, and Tiny Tonight. Greg is the winner of “The Jury Award for Best Comedian” from The HBO Comedy Arts Festival and a Cable Ace Award for the MTV game show he hosted called Idiot Savants.

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Industry Standard 7: Julie Ashton

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2013 79:53


Julie Ashton is one of the most respected and versatile casting directors in Hollywood working in television and film. She cut her teeth on the project that gave Academy Award winner Hilary Swank her first movie (“Karate Kid 2”), segued into working with casting legend Mike Fenton, who had been a part of some of the greatest films in history ("American Graffiti," "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest," "Raiders of the Lost Arc," and "Back to the Future"), and then transitioned into working with Steven Spielberg(“Alive”).  She has worked on some of the most prestigious projects in all genres, including big budget studio movies (“The Internship”), hybrid/scripted TV comedy ("Reno 911"), talk/variety shows (“Chocolate News,” and the Emmy Award winning “Wayne Brady Show”), kids television (“Suite Life with Zack and Cody”), sketch comedy (“MADtv” and “Blue Collar TV”), and half-hour scripted comedy (“2 Broke Girls,” “Lucky Louie,” and the Emmy Award winning “Arrested Development”).

Mental Illness Happy Hour
Episode 108: Greg Fitzsimmons

Mental Illness Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2013 109:52


The writer (The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Lucky Louie) comedian (Comedy Central, The Howard Stern Show) and podcaster (Fitzdog Radio) opens up about his tumultuous relationship with his late father, his temper, his body shame, ADHD and alcohol.

A.D.D. Comedy with Dave Razowsky

On today’s episode Dave interviews Comedian Rick Shapiro. Rick has appeared on HBO’s Lucky Louie and recently authored a book entitled Unfiltered.  

CooperTalk
Greg Fitzsimmons - Episode 74

CooperTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2012 59:59


Steve Cooper talks with Comic/Writer Greg Fitzsimmons. Greg has performed on Late Show with David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Comedy Central Presents to name a few and appears regularly as a Panelist on Chelsea Lately. He has written for the shows Lucky Louie, The Man Show, Cedric The Entertainer Presents, Politically Incorrect and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. He currently has a top selling book titled Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons.

Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

Louis CK is a comedian, writer and director. His new Showtime comedy special is Louis CK: Chewed Up. He created and starred in the HBO series Lucky Louie and wrote and directed the cult film Pootie Tang.

fromtheville's Podcast
182: Sex With The Homeless

fromtheville's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2008 69:36


After a pointless discussion about the varying styles of high-jumpers throughout the decades, we are joined by Rick Shapiro of HBO's Lucky Louie.