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Welcome to the last Startup Dad episode of 2023! It has been one hell of a year. Starting in June I released a show a week for the entire rest of the year; 27 episodes in total. Talking parenthood with dozens of startup dads and a few startup moms blew away all of my expectations. For this episode I pulled together the best of over two dozen conversations covering everything from mistakes made to frameworks for parenting success. At the end I asked many of my guests what they're most looking forward to in 2024.This episode includes excerpts from nearly every one of my conversations from this past year.Guests include: Nick Soman, Buster Benson, George Arison, Guy Yalif, Jake Wood, Gaurav Vohra, Tobi Emonts-Holley, Ben Williams, Lloyed Lobo, Ryan Johnson, Mike Duboe, Sara and Eric Mauskopf, Trae and Michelle Stephens, Aaron Huey, Will Rocklin, Tom Willerer, Darius Contractor, Adam Grenier, Alex Cohen, Brian Balfour, Josh Herzig-Marx and Carla Naumburg, Casey Woo, Fareed Mosavat, and Matt Greenberg.In this episode we discuss:* Mistakes made as a Dad* The successes and high points of parenting* Frustrations and challenges with parenting* Frameworks for success* Advocacy and raising children with special needs* Coping with loss* Startup Dads' optimism for 2024Listen, watch and subscribe: Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and Overcast.Where to find Adam Fishman- Newsletter: FishmanAFNewsletter.com- Newsletter: startupdadpod.substack.com- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/- Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/fishmanaf- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[0:00] Hello & intro from Adam[01:15] Mistakes made as a parent[01:22] Ryan Johnson (CPO, CallRail) - thinking your kids are older than they are[02:41] Tobi Emonts-Holley (CEO, Tiphereth) - losing your temper, recovering and learning to let go[04:20] Nick Soman (CEO/founder, Decent) - when I felt like I was drowning[05:45] Mike Duboe (General Partner, Greylock) - being too hard on yourself[07:12] Lloyed Lobo (Co-founder, Boast.ai) - yelling at your kids[07:54] Jake Wood (Founder, Groundswell and Team Rubicon) - avoiding mistakes of the heart[08:42] Guy Yalif (Co-founder/CEO, Intellimize) - quality minutes with your kids vs. quantity of hours[09:29] Gaurav Vohra (Founding team, Superhuman) - taking advice from other parents; not getting a crib[11:50] Buster Benson (Product leader, Medium) - thinking your kids are more mature than they are[14:27] George Arison (CEO, Grindr) - not explaining why to kids[14:46] Ben Williams (PLG Advisor, PLGeek) - thinking it would be easy[15:15] Parenting successes[15:24] Will Rocklin (Product Advisor) - marriage and parenthood unlocking your best self[17:25] Tom Willerer (COO, Reforge) - watching your kids be successful[21:51] Trae and Michelle Stephens (Partner, Founders Fund, Co-founder Anduril, Co-founder Oathcare) - watching kids learning new things and experiencing the world[22:53] Eric and Sara Mauskopf (Product leader, Winnie; CEO/co-founder, Winnie) - rejoining the workforce and working with your spouse[027:20] Guy Yalif - seeing your kids navigate transitions; college and high school[28:06] Darius Contractor (CGO, Otter.ai) - helping your kids be centered and defining success with them[28:59] George Arison - watching your kids learning[29:28] Aaron Huey (Founder, National Geographic Photographer, 3rd Coolest Dad in America) - being named the 3rd coolest Dad in America[31:07] Parenting frustrations and challenges[31:19] Will Rocklin - conception struggles and a positive experience with IVF[33:23] Alex Cohen (Product leader, Carbon Health) - not having family or a support network nearby[34:25] Nick Soman - starting a company and becoming a husband and father at the same time[35:13] Eric and Sara Mauskopf - navigating cancer; a dismembering experience; family planning with cancer[42:28] Adam Grenier (VP Growth, Eventbrite) - having a child with special needs[44:17] Buster Benson - navigating separation and divorce; talking to your kids about it; advice for others[53:03] Tobi Emonts-Holley - getting intense feedback online and saying the wrong thing[01:00:20] Best parenting frameworks[01:00:30] Nick Soman - irrevocable guidelines[01:00:59] Tobi Emonts-Holley - personal discipline equals freedom[01:02:57] Mike Duboe - making time for date night[01:04:04] Lloyed Lobo - positive discipline, rewarding the effort and trusting the process[01:07:51] Jake Wood - making sure your kids know they're loved[01:08:30] Guy Yalif - making sure your kids know they're loved and you only control how you show up[01:09:29] Adam Grenier - tools from Brene Brown and understanding your couple capacity[01:10:37] Gaurav Vohra - Delete, automate, delegate[01:13:14] Casey Woo - the importance of routine[01:13:50] Josh Herzig-Marx and Carla Naumburg (Product advisor, best-selling author) - prioritization and tradeoffs using mission and vision[01:19:04] Buster Benson - creating a safe space and not trying to diagnose your kids[01:21:37] Adam Grenier - special time with each kid[01:22:50] Gaurav Vohra - full vertical responsibility management[01:28:41] Brian Balfour (CEO/founder, Reforge) - defining your parenting values[01:30:15] Ben Williams - making 1-on-1 time[01:31:37] Alex Cohen - giving zero fucks and going with the flow[01:32:15] Fareed Mosavat (Advisor) - remembering that you're the adult[01:33:06] Advocating for your kids[01:33:17] Ryan Johnson - getting difficult medical diagnoses and navigating that process[01:36:07] Matt Greenberg (CTO, Handshake) - the process of diagnosing and advocating for your autistic child in the school system[01:41:29] Adam Grenier - the tools for helping and advocating for your autistic child with caregivers[1:46:01] Ben Williams - helping your child understand racism[1:47:14] George Arison - navigating the surrogacy process as a gay man[1:54:41] Matt Greenberg - more about advocating for your autistic child[1:59:51] Startup dads & moms discuss loss[2:00:02] Trae & Michelle Stephens - navigating miscarriage and advice for others [2:02:24] Brian Balfour - coping with the loss of a child at birth[2:08:06] Lloyd Lobo - navigating the loss of a twin[2:13:21] What are Startup Dads looking forward to in 2024?[2:13:29] Matt Greenberg - looking forward to his four year old turning five[2:13:47] Lloyd Lobo - my wife's 40th birthday[2:14:13] Alex Cohen - side projects turning into real things[2:14:48] George Arison - excited about building culture together and the transition to kindergarten[2:15:58] Gaurav Vohra - traveling to exciting places as a family[2:17:06] Ben Williams - taking a family holiday... somewhere warm[2:18:05] Trae & Michelle Stephens - having an escape from the city, celebrating milestone birthdays, and rest[2:19:13] Tobi Emonts-Holley - watching his kids pursue their sports and passions; connecting with more dads[2:20:19] Ryan Johnson - the technology landscape settling and what will happen with AI[2:21:36] Will Rocklin - a baby who sleeps[2:22:39] Thank you—Show references:IVF - https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/in-vitro-fertilization/about/pac-20384716RMA - https://rmanetwork.com/Harville Hendrix - https://harvilleandhelen.com/Fatherly - https://www.fatherly.com/entertainment/100-coolest-dads-in-america-2018National Geographic - https://www.nationalgeographic.com/UCSF Fertility Clinic - https://crh.ucsf.edu/Jocko Willink - https://jocko.com/The Score Takes Care of Itself: My Philosophy of Leadership by Bill Walsh, Steve Jamison & Craig Walsh - https://www.amazon.com/Score-Takes-Care-Itself-Philosophy/dp/1591843472Brene Brown - https://brenebrown.com/Fair Play by Eve Rodsky - https://www.amazon.com/Fair-Play-Game-Changing-Solution-When/dp/0525541934The Seven Principles For Making Marriage Work by John M. Gottman PHD - https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Principles-Making-Marriage-Work/dp/0553447718Brickies - https://brickies.club/CCRM Fertility - https://www.ccrmivf.com/HAND of Bay Area - https://handsupport.org/—Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com
Welcome to the last Startup Dad episode of 2023! It has been one hell of a year. Starting in June I released a show a week for the entire rest of the year; 27 episodes in total. Talking parenthood with dozens of startup dads and a few startup moms blew away all of my expectations. For this episode I pulled together the best of over two dozen conversations covering everything from mistakes made to frameworks for parenting success. At the end I asked many of my guests what they're most looking forward to in 2024. This episode includes excerpts from nearly every one of my conversations. Guests include: Nick Soman, Buster Benson, George Arison, Guy Yalif, Jake Wood, Gaurav Vohra, Tobi Emonts-Holley, Ben Williams, Lloyed Lobo, Ryan Johnson, Mike Duboe, Sara and Eric Mauskopf, Trae and Michelle Stephens, Aaron Huey, Will Rocklin, Tom Willerer, Darius Contractor, Adam Grenier, Alex Cohen, Brian Balfour, Josh Herzig-Marx and Carla Naumburg, Casey Woo, Fareed Mosavat, and Matt Greenberg. In this episode we discuss: Mistakes made as a Dad The successes and high points of parenting Frustrations and challenges with parenting Frameworks for success Advocacy and raising children with special needs Coping with loss Startup Dads' optimism for 2024 Where to find Adam Fishman - Newsletter: https://www.fishmanafnewsletter.com - Newsletter: http://startupdadpod.substack.com - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/ - Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/fishmanaf - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/ — In this episode, we cover: [0:00] Hello & intro from Adam [01:15] Mistakes made as a parent [01:22] Ryan Johnson (CPO, CallRail) - thinking your kids are older than they are [02:41] Tobi Emonts-Holley (CEO, Tiphereth) - losing your temper, recovering and learning to let go [04:20] Nick Soman (CEO/founder, Decent) - when I felt like I was drowning [05:45] Mike Duboe (General Partner, Greylock) - being too hard on yourself [07:12] Lloyed Lobo (Co-founder, Boast.ai) - yelling at your kids [07:54] Jake Wood (Founder, Groundswell and Team Rubicon) - avoiding mistakes of the heart [08:42] Guy Yalif (Co-founder/CEO, Intellimize) - quality minutes with your kids vs. quantity of hours [09:29] Gaurav Vohra (Founding team, Superhuman) - taking advice from other parents; not getting a crib [11:50] Buster Benson (Product leader, Medium) - thinking your kids are more mature than they are [14:27] George Arison (CEO, Grindr) - not explaining why to kids [14:46] Ben Williams (PLG Advisor, PLGeek) - thinking it would be easy [15:15] Parenting successes [15:24] Will Rocklin (Product Advisor) - marriage and parenthood unlocking your best self [17:25] Tom Willerer (COO, Reforge) - watching your kids be successful [21:51] Trae and Michelle Stephens (Partner, Founders Fund, Co-founder Anduril, Co-founder Oathcare) - watching kids learning new things and experiencing the world [22:53] Eric and Sara Mauskopf (Product leader, Winnie; CEO/co-founder, Winnie) - rejoining the workforce and working with your spouse [027:20] Guy Yalif - seeing your kids navigate transitions; college and high school [28:06] Darius Contractor (CGO, Otter.ai) - helping your kids be centered and defining success with them [28:59] George Arison - watching your kids learning [29:28] Aaron Huey (Founder, National Geographic Photographer, 3rd Coolest Dad in America) - being named the 3rd coolest Dad in America [31:07] Parenting frustrations and challenges [31:19] Will Rocklin - conception struggles and a positive experience with IVF [33:23] Alex Cohen (Product leader, Carbon Health) - not having family or a support network nearby [34:25] Nick Soman - starting a company and becoming a husband and father at the same time [35:13] Eric and Sara Mauskopf - navigating cancer; a dismembering experience; family planning with cancer [42:28] Adam Grenier (VP Growth, Eventbrite) - having a child with special needs [44:17] Buster Benson - navigating separation and divorce; talking to your kids about it; advice for others [53:03] Tobi Emonts-Holley - getting intense feedback online and saying the wrong thing [01:00:20] Best parenting frameworks [01:00:30] Nick Soman - irrevocable guidelines [01:00:59] Tobi Emonts-Holley - personal discipline equals freedom [01:02:57] Mike Duboe - making time for date night [01:04:04] Lloyed Lobo - positive discipline, rewarding the effort and trusting the process [01:07:51] Jake Wood - making sure your kids know they're loved [01:08:30] Guy Yalif - making sure your kids know they're loved and you only control how you show up [01:09:29] Adam Grenier - tools from Brene Brown and understanding your couple capacity [01:10:37] Gaurav Vohra - Delete, automate, delegate [01:13:14] Casey Woo - the importance of routine [01:13:50] Josh Herzig-Marx and Carla Naumburg (Product advisor, best-selling author) - prioritization and tradeoffs using mission and vision [01:19:04] Buster Benson - creating a safe space and not trying to diagnose your kids [01:21:37] Adam Grenier - special time with each kid [01:22:50] Gaurav Vohra - full vertical responsibility management [01:28:41] Brian Balfour (CEO/founder, Reforge) - defining your parenting values [01:30:15] Ben Williams - making 1-on-1 time [01:31:37] Alex Cohen - giving zero fucks and going with the flow [01:32:15] Fareed Mosavat (Advisor) - remembering that you're the adult [01:33:06] Advocating for your kids [01:33:17] Ryan Johnson - getting difficult medical diagnoses and navigating that process [01:36:07] Matt Greenberg (CTO, Handshake) - the process of diagnosing and advocating for your autistic child in the school system [01:41:29] Adam Grenier - the tools for helping and advocating for your autistic child with caregivers [1:46:01] Ben Williams - helping your child understand racism [1:47:14] George Arison - navigating the surrogacy process as a gay man [1:54:41] Matt Greenberg - more about advocating for your autistic child [1:59:51] Startup dads & moms discuss loss [2:00:02] Trae & Michelle Stephens - navigating miscarriage and advice for others [2:02:24] Brian Balfour - coping with the loss of a child at birth [2:08:06] Lloyd Lobo - navigating the loss of a twin [2:13:21] What are Startup Dads looking forward to in 2024? [2:13:29] Matt Greenberg - looking forward to his four year old turning five [2:13:47] Lloyd Lobo - my wife's 40th birthday [2:14:13] Alex Cohen - side projects turning into real things [2:14:48] George Arison - excited about building culture together and the transition to kindergarten [2:15:58] Gaurav Vohra - traveling to exciting places as a family [2:17:06] Ben Williams - taking a family holiday... somewhere warm [2:18:05] Trae & Michelle Stephens - having an escape from the city, celebrating milestone birthdays, and rest [2:19:13] Tobi Emonts-Holley - watching his kids pursue their sports and passions; connecting with more dads [2:20:19] Ryan Johnson - the technology landscape settling and what will happen with AI [2:21:36] Will Rocklin - a baby who sleeps [2:22:39] Thank you — Show references: IVF - https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/in-vitro-fertilization/about/pac-20384716 RMA - https://rmanetwork.com/ Harville Hendrix - https://harvilleandhelen.com/ Fatherly - https://www.fatherly.com/ National Geographic - https://www.nationalgeographic.com/ UCSF Fertility Clinic - https://crh.ucsf.edu/ Jocko Willink - https://jocko.com/ The Score Takes Care of Itself: My Philosophy of Leadership by Bill Walsh, Steve Jamison & Craig Walsh - https://www.amazon.com/Score-Takes-Care-Itself-Philosophy/dp/1591843472 Brene Brown - https://brenebrown.com/ Fair Play by Eve Rodsky - https://www.amazon.com/Fair-Play-Game-Changing-Solution-When/dp/0525541934 The Seven Principles For Making Marriage Work by John M. Gottman PHD - https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Principles-Making-Marriage-Work/dp/0553447718 Brickies - https://brickies.club/ CCRM Fertility - https://www.ccrmivf.com/ HAND of Bay Area - https://handsupport.org/ — Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/
Welcome to another special Holiday Edition of Startup Dad! I went back and talked to many of my guests about their most memorable holiday traditions, the best and most secret family recipes, and most disastrous holiday memories as parents. No matter who you are or what you celebrate my hope is that hearing this helps to normalize just how different and hectic everyone's holidays can be.You'll hear from past guests Alex Cohen, Gaurav Vohra, Nick Soman, Ryan Johnson, Trae and Michelle Stephens, Will Rocklin, George Arison, Matt Greenberg, Ben Williams, Lloyed Lobo, and Tobi Emonts-Holley.In this episode we discuss:* Favorite holiday traditions* Best holiday meals* Most disastrous holiday moments* When the post office delivers you a gift from santa* Latkes and honeybaked ham* Homemade ornaments from Etsy* Cancelled flights, endless drives, COVID* Vomit. So much vomit.Listen, watch and subscribe: Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and Overcast.Where to find Adam Fishman- Newsletter: FishmanAFNewsletter.com- Newsletter: startupdadpod.substack.com- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/- Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/fishmanaf- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[0:00] Hello & intro[1:00] Favorite holiday traditions[1:05] Lloyed Lobo - Co-founder Boast.ai, Author[1:32] Nick Soman - Founder/CEO Decent[2:43] Trae and Michelle Stephens - Founders Fund, Anduril and OathCare[3:54] Matt Greenberg, CTO at Handshake[4:43] Alex Cohen - Sr. Director Product, Carbon Health[5:08] George Arison - CEO, Grindr [7:39] Tobi Emonts-Holley - CEO, Tiphereth[8:59] Will Rocklin - Product Advisor[9:39] Ben Williams - PLGeek, fmr VP Product, Snyk[11:02] Favorite holiday meals/recipes[11:08] Gaurav Vohra - founding team, Superhuman[11:53] Alex Cohen on Honeybaked Ham[12:24] Nick Soman on Latkes[13:40] Ryan Johnson on Turkey, Gravy and Green Bean Casserole; CPO at CallRail[14:04] Ben Williams on Pigs in a Blanket[14:47] Trae and Michelle Stephens on Chocolate Gravy, Buttermilk Pie, Pizelles and Panettone[17:09] Most disastrous holiday moments[17:14] Alex Cohen on 24-hour drives[18:45] Lloyed Lobo on COVID at the Holidays[19:06] Gaurav Vohra on food poisoning and plane flights[20:32] Trae and Michelle Stephens on endless flight delays with toddlers and CPR on an airplane[22:04] Tobi Emonts-Holley on Elsa dresses and vomit[22:40] Thank you—Show references:Roy's Pannetone - https://www.thisisfromroy.com/Honeybaked Ham - https://www.honeybaked.com/homeGreen Bean Casserole - https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/18379/best-green-bean-casserole/Pizzelle Cookies - https://www.culinaryhill.com/pizzelle-italian-cookies/Pigs in a Blanket - https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a58344/homemade-pigs-in-a-blanket-recipe/—Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com
Welcome to another special Holiday Edition of Startup Dad! I went back and talked to many of my guests about their most memorable holiday traditions, the best and most secret family recipes, and most disastrous holiday memories as parents. No matter who you are or what you celebrate my hope is that hearing this helps to normalize just how different and hectic everyone's holidays can be. You'll hear from past guests Alex Cohen, Gaurav Vohra, Nick Soman, Ryan Johnson, Trae and Michelle Stephens, Will Rocklin, George Arison, Matt Greenberg, Ben Williams, Lloyed Lobo, and Tobi Emonts-Holley. In this episode we discuss: Favorite holiday traditions Best holiday meals Most disastrous holiday moments When the post office delivers you a gift from santa Latkes and honeybaked ham Homemade ornaments from Etsy Cancelled flights, endless drives, COVID Vomit. So much vomit. Where to find Adam Fishman - Newsletter: https://www.fishmanafnewsletter.com - Newsletter: http://startupdadpod.substack.com - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/ - Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/fishmanaf - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/ — In this episode, we cover: [0:00] Hello & intro [1:00] Favorite holiday traditions [1:05] Lloyed Lobo - Co-founder Boast.ai, Author [1:32] Nick Soman - Founder/CEO Decent [2:43] Trae and Michelle Stephens - Founders Fund, Anduril and OathCare [3:54] Matt Greenberg, CTO at Handshake [4:43] Alex Cohen - Sr. Director Product, Carbon Health [5:08] George Arison - CEO, Grindr [7:39] Tobi Emonts-Holley - CEO, Tiphereth [8:59] Will Rocklin - Product Advisor [9:39] Ben Williams - PLGeek, fmr VP Product, Snyk [11:02] Favorite holiday meals/recipes [11:08] Gaurav Vohra - founding team, Superhuman [11:53] Alex Cohen on Honeybaked Ham [12:24] Nick Soman on Latkes [13:40] Ryan Johnson on Turkey, Gravy and Green Bean Casserole; CPO at CallRail [14:04] Ben Williams on Pigs in a Blanket [14:47] Trae and Michelle Stephens on Chocolate Gravy, Buttermilk Pie, Pizelles and Panettone [17:09] Most disastrous holiday moments [17:14] Alex Cohen on 24-hour drives [18:45] Lloyed Lobo on COVID at the Holidays [19:06] Gaurav Vohra on food poisoning and plane flights [20:32] Trae and Michelle Stephens on endless flight delays with toddlers and CPR on an airplane [22:04] Tobi Emonts-Holley on Elsa dresses and vomit [22:40] Thank you — Show references: Roy's Pannetone - https://www.thisisfromroy.com/ Honeybaked Ham - https://www.honeybaked.com/home Green Bean Casserole - https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/18379/best-green-bean-casserole/ Pizzelle Cookies - https://www.culinaryhill.com/pizzelle-italian-cookies/ Pigs in a Blanket - https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a58344/homemade-pigs-in-a-blanket-recipe/ — Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/
Welcome to a special Holiday Edition of Startup Dad! As parents we all need to go easy on ourselves at this time of the year. To bring a little holiday cheer to your lives I went back through 2023's roster of guests and highlighted their best and worst parenting purchases. You'll also hear a series of never-before-shared thoughts on the best and worst holiday presents they've ever given their spouse and the best and worst gifts they've ever received.You'll hear from past guests: Adam Grenier, Alex Cohen, Casey Woo, Brian Balfour, Buster Benson, Gaurav Vohra, Aaron Huey, Darius Contractor, Eric and Sara Mauskopf, Mike Duboe, Nick Soman, Ryan Johnson, Trae and Michelle Stephens, Tom Willerer, Fareed Mosavat, Will Rocklin, Matt Greenberg, Ben Williams, Jake Wood, and Tobi Emonts-Holley.In this episode we discuss:* The best parenting product they've ever purchased* The worst parenting product they've ever purchased* The best or worst holiday gift they've ever given their spouse* The best or worst holiday gift they've ever receivedListen, watch and subscribe: Apple, Spotify, YouTube, and Overcast.—Where to find Adam Fishman- Newsletter: www.fishmanafnewsletter.com- Newsletter: www.startupdadpod.substack.com- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/- Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/fishmanaf- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/—In this episode, we cover:[0:00] Intro and welcome[1:32] Best parenting product ever purchased[4:01] Worst parenting product ever purchased[7:49] Best or worst gift they've ever given their spouse[12:26] Best or worst gift they've ever received—Show references for Best Parenting Purchases:Butt Cream - https://www.babylist.com/hello-baby/best-diaper-rash-creamsBlackout Tent - https://www.amazon.com/SlumberPod-3-0-Portable-Blackout-Sleeping/dp/B0B7PBRZX5?th=1Umbrella Stroller - https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-umbrella-strollers/Night Nanny - https://www.care.com/c/what-is-a-night-nanny/White Noise Machine - https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-white-noise-machine/Kids Tower / Step Stool - https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/childrens-products/g37342617/best-learning-towers/Doona Stroller - https://www.doona.com/en-us/car-seat-stroller/discover-doonaBaby Gate - https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-baby-gate/Travel Stroller - https://www.verywellfamily.com/best-travel-strollers-4177015Nose Frida - https://frida.com/products/nosefridaSleep Expert - https://wellrestedmamas.com/sleep-training-consultant-coach/Fellow Tea Kettle - https://fellowproducts.com/products/stagg-ekg-electric-pour-over-kettleOnesies with Zippers - https://www.target.com/s/zipper+onesie+newborn—Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit startupdadpod.substack.com
Welcome to a special Holiday Edition of Startup Dad! As parents we all need to go easy on ourselves at this time of the year. To bring a little holiday cheer to your lives I went back through 2023's roster of guests and highlighted their best and worst parenting purchases. You'll also hear a series of never-before-shared thoughts on the best and worst holiday presents they've ever given their spouse and the best and worst gifts they've ever received. You'll hear from past guests Adam Grenier, Alex Cohen, Casey Woo, Brian Balfour, Buster Benson, Gaurav Vohra, Aaron Huey, Darius Contractor, Eric and Sara Mauskopf, Mike Duboe, Nick Soman, Ryan Johnson, Trae and Michelle Stephens, Tom Willerer, Fareed Mosavat, Will Rocklin, Matt Greenberg, Ben Williams, Jake Wood, and Tobi Emonts-Holley. In this episode we discuss: The best parenting product they've ever purchased The worst parenting product they've ever purchased The best or worst holiday gift they've ever given their spouse The best or worst holiday gift they've ever received — Where to find Adam Fishman - Newsletter: https://www.fishmanafnewsletter.com - Newsletter: http://startupdadpod.substack.com - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/ - Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/fishmanaf - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupdadpod/ — In this episode, we cover: [0:00] Intro and welcome [1:32] Best parenting product ever purchased [4:01] Worst parenting product ever purchased [7:49] Best or worst gift they've ever given their spouse [12:26] Best or worst gift they've ever received — Show references for Best Parenting Purchases: Butt Cream - https://www.babylist.com/hello-baby/best-diaper-rash-creams Blackout Tent - https://www.amazon.com/SlumberPod-3-0-Portable-Blackout-Sleeping/dp/B0B7PBRZX5?th=1 Umbrella Stroller - https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-umbrella-strollers/ Night Nanny - https://www.care.com/c/what-is-a-night-nanny/ White Noise Machine - https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-white-noise-machine/ Kids Tower / Step Stool - https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/childrens-products/g37342617/best-learning-towers/ Doona Stroller - https://www.doona.com/en-us/car-seat-stroller/discover-doona Baby Gate - https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-baby-gate/ Travel Stroller - https://www.verywellfamily.com/best-travel-strollers-4177015 Nose Frida - https://frida.com/products/nosefrida Sleep Expert - https://wellrestedmamas.com/sleep-training-consultant-coach/ Fellow Tea Kettle - https://fellowproducts.com/products/stagg-ekg-electric-pour-over-kettle Onesies with Zippers - https://www.target.com/s/zipper+onesie+newborn — Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/
In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by Director Lewis Arnold, whose directing credits include MISFITS, BROADCHURCH, DARK MONEY, CLEANING UP featuring Sheridan Smith, DES featuring David Tennant, TIME featuring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham, SHERWOOD with Adeel Akhtar and he has most recently directed all seven episodes of the newly released ITV series based on the victims of the Yorkshire Ripper, THE LONG SHADOW. There aren't many better working directors in the UK that we could bring on to discuss how you can become a successful jobbing director in this industry. The second part of our conversation includes: -What's the first thing you do when you get a new directing job? -What does casting look like? -How do you construct sequences for work you haven't written? -How do you schedule? -How do you run the edit process? -How do you manage the work/life balance as a working director? Lewis Arnold has just finished directing all 7 parts of THE LONG SHADOW for New Pictures/ITV. Prior to this he directed James Graham's SHERWOOD for House Productions/BBC1 and Jimmy McGovern's TIME, for BBC Studios starring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham. Both shows were nominated for multiple TV BAFTAs in 2022/23. TIME went onto win Best Mini-Series and Best Leading Actor for Sean Bean whilst SHERWOOD picked up the award for Best Supporting Actor for Adeel Akhtar. In 2020 he directed and executive produced DES for New Pictures and ITV, having created the three-part drama with writer Luke Neal. The series won the International Emmy Award for Best Performance By An Actor in 2021, and was also nominated for Best TV Movie/Mini-Series. The first episode had consolidated viewing figures of 11.4 million making it ITV's biggest new series since the launch of series CLEANING UP in January 2019, a show which he developed with writer Mark Marlow, directing the first four episodes for Sister Pictures. It was on graduating from the National Film and Television School in March 2013, that Lewis embarked on directing his first TV project, directing with two episodes of the final series of BAFTA-winning C4 show, MISFITS. He followed this up by directing the first four episodes of Russell T Davies's new E4 show, BANANA, and was named a Broadcast Magazine Hotshot 2014 for his work on both shows. Other credits include BROADCHURCH and HUMANS, which became Channel 4's most successful original drama in over 20 years when it aired in 2015. After directing two episodes on series one, he was asked back a year later to direct the lead block of the second series for Kudos and AMC. Lewis is also represented in the US by Matt Greenberg and Jon Cassir at CAA. Nuggets of the week Oz: Lucy Prebble posts her intro to the Succession Season 3 scripts book Marcus: Under the Skin - Behind the scenes Lewis: Jeff Thompson - We all get the same amount of time in a day BFI NETWORK: Directing for TV with Lewis Arnold Directors' Now Credits Music by Oliver Wegmüller Socials Instagram: @TheDirectorsTakePodcast Twitter: @DirectorsTake Lewis Arnold: Twitter (X) & Instagram If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.
In this episode of The Directors' Take podcast, your hosts Oz Arshad and Marcus Anthony Thomas are joined by Director Lewis Arnold, whose directing credits include MISFITS, BROADCHURCH, DARK MONEY, CLEANING UP featuring Sheridan Smith, DES featuring David Tennant, TIME featuring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham, SHERWOOD with Adeel Akhtar and he has most recently directed all seven episodes of the upcoming ITV series based on the victims of the Yorkshire Ripper, THE LONG SHADOW. There aren't many better working directors in the UK that we could bring on to discuss how you can become a successful jobbing director and we'll spend the next two episodes breaking down just that. The first part of our conversation includes: -What is the job of a director? -What was his journey into directing? What does he see the pathway into the industry looking like now? -His resource Directors Now. -How does he interview for projects? -The differences between first and second block directors. Lewis Arnold has just finished directing all 7 parts of THE LONG SHADOW for New Pictures/ITV. Prior to this he directed James Graham's SHERWOOD for House Productions/BBC1 and Jimmy McGovern's TIME, for BBC Studios starring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham. Both shows were nominated for multiple TV BAFTAs in 2022/23. TIME went onto win Best Mini-Series and Best Leading Actor for Sean Bean whilst SHERWOOD picked up the award for Best Supporting Actor for Adeel Akhtar. In 2020 he directed and executive produced DES for New Pictures and ITV, having created the three-part drama with writer Luke Neal. The series won the International Emmy Award for Best Performance By An Actor in 2021, and was also nominated for Best TV Movie/Mini-Series. The first episode had consolidated viewing figures of 11.4 million making it ITV's biggest new series since the launch of series CLEANING UP in January 2019, a show which he developed with writer Mark Marlow, directing the first four episodes for Sister Pictures. It was on graduating from the National Film and Television School in March 2013, that Lewis embarked on directing his first TV project, directing with two episodes of the final series of BAFTA-winning C4 show, MISFITS. He followed this up by directing the first four episodes of Russell T Davies's new E4 show, BANANA, and was named a Broadcast Magazine Hotshot 2014 for his work on both shows. Other credits include BROADCHURCH and HUMANS, which became Channel 4's most successful original drama in over 20 years when it aired in 2015. After directing two episodes on series one, he was asked back a year later to direct the lead block of the second series for Kudos and AMC. Lewis is also represented in the US by Matt Greenberg and Jon Cassir at CAA. Nuggets of the week BFI NETWORK: Directing for TV with Lewis Arnold Directors' Now Credits Music by Oliver Wegmüller Socials Instagram: @TheDirectorsTakePodcast Twitter: @DirectorsTake Lewis Arnold: Twitter (X) & Instagram If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com.
Matt Greenberg is a product and engineering executive and was most recently the CTO at Reforge. He was previously the VP of Engineering at Credit Karma. Matt is a husband and father of three boys and one dog. In this episode we discuss: Matt's father being his hero and the wisdom he gained from him The work required in raising three boys The decision to have a third kid What to do when you get a phone call that your kid has wandered off in the neighborhood An exciting home birth experience involving the fire department The exponential growth of love after having kids Parenting three kids and starting Reforge during the pandemic Having an autistic son and getting him diagnosed Assessments, IEPs, and other support for autistic kids — Where to find Matt Greenberg - Twitter (aka X): https://twitter.com/matt_muffin - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgreenberg/ Where to find Adam Fishman - Newsletter: https://www.fishmanafnewsletter.com - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjfishman/ - Twitter (aka X): https://twitter.com/fishmanaf - Threads: https://www.threads.net/@fishmanaf — In this episode, we cover: [1:58] Matt's background [3:53] Current life/Reforge/Engineering Leaders [5:44] Matt's childhood [7:03] Random funny parenting stories [8:24] Matt's parents [10:27] Advice from Matt's Dad [12:44] Matt's partner and how they met [14:00] All about Matt's kids [14:26] Their decision to have kids [17:37] Who is in charge of the dog [19:16] Earliest memory of Fatherhood and a wild home birth experience [24:15] His most surprising thing as a Dad [27:24] Managing three kids during Covid with his partner [31:24] Autism [37:20] Advocacy/IEPs/supporting your Autistic child and parenting frameworks [53:45] Where he's not always 100% aligned with his partner [58:56] Rapid fire — Show references: How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk, by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish - https://www.amazon.com/How-Talk-Kids-Will-Listen/dp/0380811960/ The Birth Partner, by Penni Simkin - https://www.amazon.com/Birth-Partner-5th-Childbirth-Companions/dp/1558329102/ — Production support for Startup Dad is provided by Tommy Harron at http://www.armaziproductions.com/ Episode art designed by Matt Sutherland at https://www.mspnw.com/
The ultimate escape room awaits in Room 1408! Join BP, Coop and Justin as we discuss 1408, the 2007 film adaptation of the Stephen King short story starring Samuel L. Jackson and John Cusack Spoilers ahead! Mike Enslin is a cynical and skeptical author of niche books debunking supernatural events, in which he has no belief. While promoting his latest book, he receives an anonymous postcard depicting The Dolphin, a hotel on Lexington Avenue in New York City, bearing the message: "Don't enter 1408." Viewing this as a challenge, Mike travels to The Dolphin and requests room 1408. The hotel manager, Gerald Olin, attempts to discourage him. He explains to Mike that in the last 95 years, no one has lasted more than an hour inside of 1408; the latest count is 56 deaths. Olin attempts to dissuade and even bribe Mike, but at Mike's insistence and threat of legal action against the hotel, preparations are reluctantly made. While Mike describes the room's boring appearance and absence of supernatural behavior on his mini-cassette recorder, the clock radio suddenly starts playing The Carpenters' "We've Only Just Begun", and the digital display changes to a countdown starting from 60:00. Mike begins to see ghosts of the room's past victims, along with flashbacks of his deceased daughter Katie and his terminally ill father. Mike makes numerous attempts to leave the room, all in vain. Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below. ↪ Facebook ↪ TikTok ↪ Twitter ↪ Instagram ↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel ↪ Tip us $5 ↪ Linktree In November 2003 and 2004, Dimension Films optioned the rights to the 1999 short story "1408" by Stephen King. The studio hired screenwriter Matt Greenberg to adapt the story into a screenplay. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 79% based on 175 reviews, with an average rating of 6.70/10. The site's critical consensus reads "Relying on psychological tension rather than overt violence and gore, 1408 is a genuinely creepy thriller with a strong lead performance by John Cusack." On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 64 out of 100, based on 27 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale. In its opening weekend, the film opened in second place at the box office, grossing US$20.6 million in 2,678 theaters. 1408 had a production budget of US$25 million. The film went on to gross US$132 million, of which US$71.9 million was from Canada and the United States. #horror #movie #death #horrorfilm #splatter #deathscene #blood #gore #scarymovie #horrormovie #completeguidetohorror #horrormovie #scary #creepy #graphic #stephenking #hauntedhotel #dantesinferno #hell #curse #death #podcast #essay #retrospective #pitbull
The ultimate escape room awaits in Room 1408!Join BP, Coop and Justin as we discuss 1408, the 2007 film adaptation of the Stephen King short story starring Samuel L. Jackson and John CusackSpoilers ahead! Mike Enslin is a cynical and skeptical author of niche books debunking supernatural events, in which he has no belief. While promoting his latest book, he receives an anonymous postcard depicting The Dolphin, a hotel on Lexington Avenue in New York City, bearing the message: "Don't enter 1408." Viewing this as a challenge, Mike travels to The Dolphin and requests room 1408. The hotel manager, Gerald Olin, attempts to discourage him. He explains to Mike that in the last 95 years, no one has lasted more than an hour inside of 1408; the latest count is 56 deaths. Olin attempts to dissuade and even bribe Mike, but at Mike's insistence and threat of legal action against the hotel, preparations are reluctantly made.While Mike describes the room's boring appearance and absence of supernatural behaviour on his mini-cassette recorder, the clock radio suddenly starts playing The Carpenters' "We've Only Just Begun", and the digital display changes to a countdown starting from 60:00. Mike begins to see ghosts of the room's past victims, along with flashbacks of his deceased daughter Katie and his terminally ill father. Mike makes numerous attempts to leave the room, all in vain.Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below.↪ Facebook↪ TikTok↪ Twitter↪ Instagram↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel↪ Tip us $5↪ LinktreeIn November 2003 and 2004, Dimension Films optioned the rights to the 1999 short story "1408" by Stephen King. The studio hired screenwriter Matt Greenberg to adapt the story into a screenplay.On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 79% based on 175 reviews, with an average rating of 6.70/10. The site's critical consensus reads "Relying on psychological tension rather than overt violence and gore, 1408 is a genuinely creepy thriller with a strong lead performance by John Cusack." On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 64 out of 100, based on 27 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.In its opening weekend, the film opened in second place at the box office, grossing US$20.6 million in 2,678 theaters. 1408 had a production budget of US$25 million. The film went on to gross US$132 million, of which US$71.9 million was from Canada and the United States.#horror #movie #death #horrorfilm #splatter #deathscene #blood #gore #scarymovie #horrormovie #completeguidetohorror #horrormovie #scary #creepy #graphic #stephenking #hauntedhotel #dantesinferno #hell #curse #death #podcast #essay #retrospective #pitbull
In this episode, our host Kurt Donnell chats with Matt Greenberg, SVP, Head of Brand Partnerships at Food52 and one of Freestar's long-term partners, about his shift from digital to events, the rise of influencer marketing, and the power of patience. Matt's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-greenberg-567758a/ Podcast Website: https://anchor.fm/freestar Learn more about Freestar Email: podcast@freestar.com Website: http://freestar.com/ A #PublisherFirst Production
Join us for our review of the 1998 Slasher Film, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later. Directed by Steve Miner and written by Robert Zappia and Matt Greenberg.
This week, we discussed the original Die Hard (1988), a true classic of the action genre, and how it subtly handles topics such as police bureaucracy, corporate greed, and the US-Japan trade relationship. Joining us for this one is a true Die Hard expert, returning champion Matt Greenberg of the Copilots podcast (@WeAreCoPilots). We try to answer the tough questions, like “is this copaganda?” “Is John McClane a cowboy or a samurai?” “Is there a difference?” Matt also helps us understand where the franchise went after knocking it out of the park the first time around. You won't want to miss this on - after all, nothing says “quarantine” like a film whose entire hostage-driven plot could have been avoided with a simple Zoom Christmas party. These hogs write! Check out new writing (and old) on the Hog Planet Digest at hogplanet.substack.com. There you can find articles shed light on what we have discussed on older episodes, and if you subscribe, you can get new articles sent straight to your inbox as soon as they come out. Subscribe on patreon.com/hogplanet to support the show and get bonus content including extra episodes, extended cuts of guest interviews, and original artwork. As always, all music composed and created by the incomparable Joseph S. Bags (https://soundcloud.com/josephsbags) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hog-planet/message
Carlady Talk Katie O'Toole Smith discusses Car buying with Matt Greenberg of Bedford Toyota (Ohio) is now a good time to purchase, lease and what are you doing at your dealership during the Pandemic...lots of questions/ great answers.
Today's guest is Houston personal injury lawyer Matt Greeberg of Zehl & Associates. Matt and I talk about the importance of who you work for, things to include/exclude on a resume, and why plaintiff's lawyers are the surgeons of law practice.What's happening in personal injury law right nowAutomation when it comes to vehicles (Tesla/Google/Uber); what happens when there is no driver of the vehicle involved in the crash?What he learned as a young lawyerfind a good mentorDon't just come out and ask them to be your mentor; instead look for a project you can volunteer to help withPick a complicated piece of the project and offer to throw yourself into it and take care of itbe picky about who you work under as a young lawyerto the extent you can, surround yourself with great staff and take advice and critique from themWhen seeking / interviewing for a lawyer jobdemonstrate good writing ability through writing samples or recent writing projectshigh school is irrelevant and shouldn't be on a resumeMaybe national merit scholar can stay; Eagle Scout (Daniel)leave interests off or make them more broad (though Daniel mentions there is a split on this between employers)Highlight what you've done in practice that is especially distinct (federal court? corporate rep depo? Daubert?)Careful with political affiliations and conversationsResearch the firm in advance of the interview (old cases, etc.) and prepare questionsresearch.txcourts.gov To impress as an associateBe the person who says yes to everything (Thanks Professor Powell)partners will like thisyou will get a wide range of experienceTo bring in businessCan depend on the practice area (not a lot of repeat clients in personal injury)websites (AVVO)Let everyone know the kind of work that you do, especially your former classmates - great referral source!Be involved with your law school alumni groups and eventsBuy your own domain name in case you ever want to to out on your ownWork/Life balance issuesIt's never going to be equal; work is going to be the majority of what you doTry to carve out times in the evening/weekend that are yours (not the entire evening or weekend, but like 7-8pm are protected)The case for personal injury workIf you want to do this, start by doing some type of litigation wherever you are; it is translatableThe most exciting area of practice: depos, hearings, motions...the surgeons of the law practiceRapid firetrait/characteristic in associate - drivekey habit - sleepapp/tool - One Notelegal movie - A Few Good Men
Xavier and Mike review Pet Sematary (2019) and REC (2007) on FHP (FearShop.com Horror Podcast). Pet Sematary is the remake to the Stephen King classic and REC is one of the most successful Spanish horror films ever.
Training engineering managers doesn't get the attention it deserves. It's extremely valuable to keep and grow your own talent, rather than get all your tech leaders from a competitive workforce market. We interviewed Matt Greenberg, who has gained years of experience training new engineering managers. In this episode, we're covering: -How to make sure an engineering manager prospect is ready? -Challenges of training engineering managers -Challenges of transitioning to engineering management -Common mistakes in training engineering managers -How to build a system for training engineering managers Excerpt from the interview: "People tend to think of engineering management as an opportunity to become a leader. In reality, accomplished engineers are also leaders; they’re involved in everything. You get opportunities to mentor and you have a say in project leadership decisions and technical decisions, whether you're an individual contributor or a people manager. Being a people manager entails all the administrative aspects of leadership. So, a lot of it comes down to hiring and firing people, performance management, dealing with HR or legal issues, finance, budgets and all these other things. I think a lot of people want to become software engineering managers for the wrong reason. Also, many people get out of it once they realize what they're doing. You should look at the end goal. Do you want to be a senior leader managing hundreds of people, or do you want to be an accomplished person on a small team?"
If a friend asks you to help them move something heavy, like a rock, you probably wouldn’t think twice. But if they asked you to take care of their pet monkey… That’s the beginning of our chat with Matt Greenberg, Vice President of Engineering at Credit Karma, who compares problems of various types and sizes to monkeys and rocks. The goal of effective leaders should be to break down bigger problems into smaller ones, going from monkey-sized problems to smaller, rock-sized ones. Show Notes Framing problems as monkeys -- vs rocks It's not easy once a problem has become a monkey, to shape it back down into a rock. It might be something like choosing a programming language for a specific problem. what you're ultimately trying to do is build teams of Michael Jordan's, so that they can do huge impact things, but that they're easy for them I see most of the challenges with my teams are when people don't have the empathy to see the state from other people's point of view Links: O’Reilly Velocity Conference - Berlin, Germany. September 4-7, 2019. Use discount code MB20 to save 20% on Bronze, Silver, and Gold packages. Credit Karma Matt Greenberg on LinkedIn Matt Greenberg on Twitter: @matt_muffin
Dr. Louis Creed and his wife, Rachel, relocate from Boston to rural Maine with their two young children. The couple soon discover a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near their new home. Directors: Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer Writers: Stephen King (novel), Matt Greenberg (screen story by) | 1 more credit » Stars: Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow | See full cast & crew » https://www.facebook.com/PUKEMUP/?modal=admin_todo_tour --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pukemuppodcast/support
Matt Greenberg joins the show to discuss how he and his friend Brendan DeBlois brought craft beer to the country of Nicaragua in 2013 (and where you can find their beer in the United States now). To learn more about their operation, visit www.nicacraftbeer.com. Want to support the podcast? Visit: https://anchor.fm/building-breweries-a-beer-podcast/support Connect with Michael: Twitter: @michaeldmoeller Instagram: @buildingbreweries Facebook: @buildingbreweries www.buildingbreweries.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/building-breweries-a-beer-podcast/support
Pet Sematary (2019) R | 1h 41min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller | 5 April 2019 (USA) Dr. Louis Creed and his wife, Rachel, relocate from Boston to rural Maine with their two young children. The couple soon discover a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near their new home. Directors: Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer Writers: Stephen King (novel), Matt Greenberg (screen story by) Stars: Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow
Pet Sematary (2019) R | 1h 41min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller | 5 April 2019 (USA) Dr. Louis Creed and his wife, Rachel, relocate from Boston to rural Maine with their two young children. The couple soon discover a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near their new home. Directors: Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer Writers: Stephen King (novel), Matt Greenberg (screen story by) Stars: Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow
"The trailer was like when a guy says I know this is racist, BUT... and then the movie is like if you stick around to hear what the person is gonna say after that" In this episode Matt Greenberg of the Co-Pilots podcast (@WeAreCoPilots) joins us to discuss Jeremy Saville’s “movie” Loqueesha, an unvarnished portrayal of the psychosexual turmoil of its creator, in which a white, divorced, middle-aged bartender becomes a hit on Detroit talk radio by impersonating an imaginary black woman named Loqueesha. As we state countless times in the show, please do not watch Loqueesha. We only took this bullet so that hopefully none of you have to sit through this modern day minstrel show. We are begging you to not watch this movie. Even a seasoned fan of cult movies like The Room, films that end up on Mystery Science Theater 3000, or any other “bad” movies should be forewarned about the staggering levels of self-delusion, pathological obsession, and straight up racism that Saville must suffer from to have made this cringey attempt at comedy. As usual, we love dredging up the foulest aspects of politics and pop culture for you and this is truly the bottom of the barrel. This is the reactionary right wing entertainment that reactionary right wing people deserve.
A movie review of "Pet Semetary" written by Matt Greenberg and Jeff Buhler, original novel by Stephen King, and directed by Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer. Starring Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow, Jete Laurence, Hugo Lavoie and Lucas Lavoie. Official Website: CoryBakerFilmmaker.com iMdb: Imdb.me/CoryBaker Facebook: Facebook.com/CoryBakerFilm Twitter: Twitter.com/LegendCB5 Instagram: Instagram.com/LegendCB5
We may have to bury our own by the end of the all out battle during Episode 172 of HORROR MOVIE PODCAST, where we're Dead Serious About Horror Movies. During this loaded VERSUS Episode of HMP, Wolfman Josh, Dr. Shock and Gillman Joel bring you in-depth reviews of Pet Sematary (1989) versus Pet Sematary (2019) and the gloves are off! We're also extremely lucky to be joined by a very special guest for this episode, one of the writers of the new Pet Sematary, friend of the show Matt Greenberg (1408, Halloween H20)!
Hug your daughter, we’re back from the place where the dead walk to try again, praying things go better this time. We’re putting the paws of one of Joel’s all time favorite films to the fire in Episode 172 of HORROR MOVIE PODCAST to test … Continue reading →
Beyond the Cabin in the Woods goes beyond Pet Sematary (2019)IMDB SynopsisDirected by: Kevin Kölsch, Dennis WidmyerWritten by: Matt Greenberg and Jeff Buhler, based on the book by Stephen King Released: 2019 Rule: Always always always google a house before you buy it. Quote: We can turn this around. Poll: What happens after the movie ends? If you enjoyed this, please consider buying us a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/A487KYMOur logo was created by Billy Whala and Debbie Buchanan.Some parts of it are used under a creative commons license: Designed by Freepik https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://www.supercoloring.com/silhouettes/log-cabinOur music was modified from Dementia by Decomentarium and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #beyondthecabininthewoods #beyondthecabin #horror, #horrormovies, #currentlywatching, #AdreanMessmer, #DonnaLeahey, #KenziWhala ,#debbiebuchanan, #macboyle #SnarkCasts #gumbiecatnetwork
Beyond the Cabin in the Woods goes beyond Pet Sematary (2019) IMDB SynopsisDirected by: Kevin Kölsch, Dennis WidmyerWritten by: Matt Greenberg and Jeff Buhler, based on the book by Stephen King Released: 2019 Rule: Always always always google a house before you buy it. Quote: We can turn this around. Poll: What happens after the movie ends? If you enjoyed this, please consider buying us a coffee? https://ko-fi.com/A487KYMOur logo was created by Billy Whala and Debbie Buchanan.Some parts of it are used under a creative commons license: Designed by Freepik https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://www.supercoloring.com/silhouettes/log-cabinOur music was modified from Dementia by Decomentarium and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #beyondthecabininthewoods #beyondthecabin #horror, #horrormovies, #currentlywatching, #AdreanMessmer, #DonnaLeahey, #KenziWhala ,#debbiebuchanan, #macboyle #SnarkCasts #gumbiecatnetwork
Pet Sematary (Horror, Thriller) Dr. Louis Creed and his wife, Rachel, relocate from Boston to rural Maine with their two young children. The couple soon discovers a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near their new home.Directors: Kevin Kölsch, Dennis WidmyerWriters: Stephen King (novel), Matt Greenberg (screen story by) Stars: Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow - (IMDb) Movies First RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/BIT7197946000Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/moviesfirst (mobile friendly). Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, PocketCasts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Acast, Spreaker etc.For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube :Facebook - @moviesfirsttwitter - @MoviesFirstYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatJQHaVabIvzCLqO16XvSQ If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#movies #cinema #entertainment #podcast #reviews #moviesfirst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stick and move! It’s between rounds 14 and 15 and Apollo wants to go for the knockout. Will his arrogance be his downfall? Join us with our guests Matt Greenberg and Greg Peterson and we break down minute 112! Guests … Continue reading →
The fight continues as Apollo keeps pounding Rocky without mercy. Matt Greenberg and Greg Peterson join the show to discuss Paulie’s eating habits, Pathmark commercials, and much more! Guests – Matt Greenberg and Greg Peterson Email: RockyMinute@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, … Continue reading →
Two brothers connected to the murderous children's cult of Gatlin, Nebraska are taken to Chicago by an adoptive couple. DirectorJames D.R. Hickox WritersDode B. Levenson Stephen King(based upon the short story "Children of the Corn" by) Matt Greenberg(revisions by) StarsDaniel Cerny Ron Melendez Jim Metzler --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
Former Cornell All-American (2004) and current F&M assistant wrestling coach Matt Greenberg joins the podcast to spit about wrestling's need for a "Moment of Clarity" and his enjoyment of the rich and diverse nightlife in Lancaster, PA.
Pet Sematary (2019) R | 1h 41min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller | 5 April 2019 (USA) Dr. Louis Creed and his wife, Rachel, relocate from Boston to rural Maine with their two young children. The couple soon discover a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near their new home. Directors: Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer Writers: Stephen King (novel), Matt Greenberg (screen story by) Stars: Jason Clarke, Amy Seimetz, John Lithgow