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Actor, artist, and legendary radio and TV personality, Shadoe Stevens is an inductee of the Radio Hall of Fame. Shadoe was the brains behind the original KROQ, the cutting-edge progressive FM radio station in Los Angeles. In addition to a million other achievements, Shadoe is now behind the wild and innovative comedy of “Mental Radio.”
Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio and cohost Mark Laisure, with Executive Producer Dorothy Guests, Radio Icon, Creator of Mental Radio, Shadoe Stevens and, Spiritual Neo-Soul Singer, Songwriter, Moneá Featuring Interview Guest: Award-Winning Radio Icon, Radio / TV / Film Pioneer, Advertising Innovator, Renowned Writer, Acclaimed Artist, Creator of Mental Radio,…, 2023 Radio Hall of Fame Inductee, Shadoe Stevens; and Performance Guest, Spiritual Neo-Soul Singer, Songwriter, and Producer, Moneá on Episode 777 of The LIFE CHANGES Show Interview Guest: SHADOE STEVENS; and Performance Guest: MONEÁ
On this episode, Mike and Darin are thrilled to welcome the legendary Shadoe Stevens!Join us as Shadoe shares his incredible journey, from replacing Casey Kasem on American Top 40 to his near-death experience on a safari, and kissing Joan Rivers. You won't want to miss his latest project - the captivating radio drama, Mental Radio. Trust us, you have to hear it to believe it! And as a bonus, Mike finally gets to geek out with a fellow Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy fan (and - the episode is releasing on Towel Day 2023!)Don't miss this incredible episode - it's a wild ride from start to finish! #MENTALRADIO #HOLLYWOODSQUARES #AMERICANTOP40 #SHADOESTEVENSSupport the show
Here on the Media Industry Guru Podcast we are going to learn about Shadoe Stevens and what brought him interest to the radio broadcasting world. We are going to learn about his newest endeavors with Mental Radio and we'll get the opportunity to take a listen to some of his voice tracks. Finally, to wrap up our episode we'll get to hear some of his wisdom that he'll share to aspiring radio broadcasting professionals in their 20s. To learn more: http://www.shadoe.com/ https://www.mentalradio.net/
Cloverleaf Radio's host The Host with the Most Jimmy Falcon welcomes Actor and Radio personality, Shadoe Stevens! From Wikipedia: Shadoe Stevens is an American radio host, voiceover actor, and television personality. He was the host of American Top 40 from 1988 to 1995. He currently hosts the internationally syndicated radio show Top of the World, and co-hosts Mental Radio, an entertaining approach to UFOs and paranormal topics. He was co-founder and creator of Sammy Hagar's rock station "Cabo Wabo Radio" which broadcast from the Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. In television, he was the announcer for The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS and, as of July 2015, serves as the primary continuity announcer for the Antenna TV network. His voice can also be heard as the voiceover for "G.O.D." in the Off-Broadway musical Altar Boyz. Stevens is also often heard on Hits & Favorites, calling in at least once a week to share wisdom with his brother Richard Stevens and their friend Lori St. James. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jianetwork/support
Shadoe Stevens started off in radio at 11-years-old in his hometown of Jamestown, North Dakota. Urban Legend has it that LIFE Magazine picked up the story that he was on the air as "The World's Youngest Disc Jockey." He graduated from high school, then for three years majored in Art at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, before switching to Drama and Journalism at the University of Arizona for another two years, all the while working full time in radio to help put himself through school. It was then that he was given the chance to move to Boston to become a DJ at WRKO. On his way to Boston, his name was changed to Shadoe in a phone call from Alamogordo, New Mexico. In one year, his huge number one success at WRKO in Boston led him to Los Angeles. With his resonant voice and command on the airwaves, Stevens became one of the City's most popular radio personalities. He then began his first major television career move as the sidekick/announcer for "The Steve Allen Show." Back in radio a short time later, he would become a legendary Program Director, creating and launching "World Famous KROQ-FM. Leaving radio after creating three number one L.A. stations - KRLA, KROQ-FM, and KMET-FM - Shadoe went into advertising. He created the Branding, Advertising and Marketing campaign for a West Coast home electronics company called The Federated Group. The campaign increased sales 500%. In four years, the Federated Group grew from 14 local stores to 78 superstores in 5 states. It was one of the most successful regional advertising campaigns in U.S. history and the first regional ad campaign ever to have received a 2-page spread in Time Magazine. His Awards in advertising include Clio Awards and the Big Apple Award. In radio, he received the Billboard Magazine Personality of the Year Award. Shadoe's more than 1,100 different television commercials for Federated led first to a 3-picture deal with Dino DeLaurentis Entertainment and the cult movie "TRAXX," to the number one TV series "Hollywood Squares," then to the Fred Silverman produced one hour CBS series "Max Monroe: Loose Cannon," followed by the hit CBS sitcom "Dave's World." Along the way, Shadoe replaced Casey Kasem as the host of "American Top 40." This became the biggest radio show in the world with one billion listeners a week in 110 countries. During this time, Shadoe was a guest star on more than a dozen television series including "Beverly Hills 90210," "Baywatch," "The Larry Sanders Show," "Caroline in the City," "Clueless," "Fast Track," and "Burke's Law." In motion pictures, Shadoe played the title role in "Traxx," Fred in "Mr. Saturday Night," Maxwell in "Bucket of Blood," and Djony Dakota in "Shadoevision" for HBO. Shadoe was the Founder, Chairman, and President of RhythmRadio - "The Sound of the World in a Good Mood," that was the first world-wide music network and delivered programming on the radio in 30 countries and programming on the Internet delivered in 7 languages. Shadoe created "Cabo Wabo Radio" for rock star Sammy Hagar, designing an "all up-all the time" rock music format with studios in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and Bel Air, California. It became the number one Alternative Music format online in the world. Shadoe then created "Mental Radio," - mentalradio.net - a talk/entertainment radio show described as "Coast to Coast" as if done by Monty Python." It's a show about the extraordinary and those who laugh in the face of fear. Visit www.mentalradio.net. Shadoe was the voice of "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" from 2005 to 2015, and has continued to be the voice of countless commercials and television shows including The Grammys, The Emmys, and Comic Relief. Shadoe has been "enthusiastically married" since 1986 to his third wife, Beverly. His daughter, Amber Stevens, is a successful actress, having starred in the ABC Family series "Greek" for four years, and the movie "22 Jump Street" in 2014.
Shadoe Stevens (born Terry Keith Ingstad[citation needed]; November 3, 1947[citation needed]) is an American radio host, voiceover actor, and television personality. He was the host of American Top 40 from 1988 to 1995. He currently hosts the internationally syndicated radio show Top of the World, and co-hosts Mental Radio, an entertaining approach to UFOs and paranormal topics. He was co-founder and creator of Sammy Hagar's rock station "Cabo Wabo Radio" which broadcast from the Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.[1] In television, he was the announcer for The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on CBS and, as of July 2015, serves as the primary continuity announcer for the Antenna TV network. His voice can also be heard as the voiceover for "G.O.D." in the Off-Broadway musical Altar Boyz. Stevens is also often heard on Hits & Favorites, calling in at least once a week to share wisdom with his brother Richard Stevens and their friend Lori St. James.1970s and the rise to fameDuring the late 1970s and early 1980s, Stevens gained an additional cult following when he created and produced "Fred R. Rated for Federated," a long-running series of offbeat television commercials for the Federated Group, a chain of home electronics retailers in the western and southwestern United States. These ads were so popular that they were the subject of a two-page spread in Time Magazine and led to a movie deal, television shows, and American Top 40.
Our very Special Guest today is The Great Voice - Shadoe Stevens Host of Mental Radio +++ At the age of 11, he was on the radio as the ‘World's Youngest disc jockey' after a North Dakota station discovered him on the “pirate” rock station he built in his home when he was 9. At one time, a third of all people listening to the radio in Boston were listening to Shadoe Stevens - an all-time major market record in radio ratings. A year later he landed in Hollywood ...and created and programmed the most successful and widely imitated radio format in the country when he launched Alternative Rock, 'World Famous” KROQ - then, a year later, he went across town create to the first major album rock format in America at KMET. As Program Director and personality he took that station' to #1 in Los Angeles, while Creating and hosting the number one Weekly Radio Show ...the Great American Rock Album Countdown; and winning the Billboard Magazine Radio Personality of the Year Award. In advertising, he created and starred in the most successful regional campaign in U.S. History with Fred Rated for Federated, won CLEO AWARDS, and did all the advertising for The Blues Brothers movie, 48 Hours, and Fast Times at Ridgemont High… Going into television, he became a heart-throb with mountains of fan mail on Hollywood Squares; became one of the stars of the Top 10 sitcom Dave's World, the comedy/drama Max Monroe: Loose Cannon, and guest-starred on Baywatch, Beverly Hills 90210 and the “Larry Sanders Show;” And all this, while hosting the biggest radio show in the world, Ameri- can Top 40, heard in 110 countries by more than a billion people a week. He has been the voice of countless commercials and promo campaigns for radio, television, and new media; is the Voice of the Antenna TV Network, created the critically acclaimed MentalRadio Audio Theater podcast series, and is a red carpet regular at major events with his wife, former international model, Beverly Cunningham Stevens. His daughter Amber Stevens West is a television star and his daughter Chynarose works in Entertainment at a major Business Management firm. Shadoe Stevens is an EXCEPTIONAL Graphic Designer, mixed media creator, Online Influencer, and Fine Artist ......with major bi-coastal art showings at top galleries to round out his exceptional creative accomplishments. Shadoe's Social Handles: https://www.facebook.com/Mentalradiopodcast https://www.instagram.com/mentalradio/ On the Web https://www.mentalradio.net/
Upton Sinclair was one of the first "muckraking" journalists of the 20th century. But we're not really talking about that part. Instead we're mostly focusing on Mental Radio, a book detailing Upton and his wife, Mary's investigations into psychic phenomena and a Polish rabbit-hypnotizing wizard named Jan. We also take a look at the artist commune Sinclair set up to get other people to raise his kid, and his bid for the governorship of California in which his opponent produced the some of the first fake news attack ads, still ripping western civilization to shreds after all these years.
Shadoe Stevens started off in radio at 11-years-old in his hometown of Jamestown, North Dakota. Stevens became one of the City's most popular radio personalities and then began his first major television career move as the sidekick/announcer for "The Steve Allen Show." Back in radio, he would become a legendary Program Director, creating and launching "World Famous KROQ-FM. Leaving radio after creating three number one L.A. stations - KRLA, KROQ-FM, and KMET-FM - Shadoe went into advertising, creating the Branding, Advertising and Marketing campaign for The Federated Group. The campaign increased sales 500%. In four years, the Federated Group grew from 14 local stores to 78 superstores in 5 states. It was one of the most successful regional advertising campaigns in U.S. history and the first regional ad campaign ever to have received a 2-page spread in Time Magazine. His Awards in advertising include Clio Awards and the Big Apple Award. In radio, he received the Billboard Magazine Personality of the Year Award. Shadoe's more than 1,100 different television commercials for Federated led first to a 3-picture deal with Dino DeLaurentis Entertainment and the cult movie "TRAXX," to the number one TV series "Hollywood Squares," then to the Fred Silverman produced one hour CBS series "Max Monroe: Loose Cannon," followed by the hit CBS sitcom "Dave's World." Shadoe replaced Casey Kasem as the host of "American Top 40." This became the biggest radio show in the world with one billion listeners a week in 110 countries. Shadoe was a guest star on more than a dozen television series including "Beverly Hills 90210," "Baywatch," "The Larry Sanders Show," "Caroline in the City," "Clueless," "Fast Track," and "Burke's Law." Shadoe played the title role in "Traxx," Fred in "Mr. Saturday Night," Maxwell in "Bucket of Blood," and Djony Dakota in "Shadoevision" for HBO. As the Founder, Chairman, and President of RhythmRadio - "The Sound of the World in a Good Mood," that was the first world-wide music network and delivered programming on the radio in 30 countries and programming on the Internet delivered in 7 languages. Shadoe created "Cabo Wabo Radio" for rock star Sammy Hagar, designing an "all up-all the time" rock music format with studios in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and Bel Air, California. It became the number one Alternative Music format online in the world. He then created "Mental Radio," - mentalradio.net - a talk/entertainment radio show described as "Coast to Coast" as if done by Monty Python." It's a show about the extraordinary and inexplicable, interviews with mystics, physicists, dreams, aliens, and those who laugh in the face of fear. Shadoe was the voice of "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" from 2005 to 2015, and has continued to be the voice of countless commercials and television shows including The Grammys, The Emmys, and Comic Relief. In 2013, Shadoe created and produced the hilarious podcast series, "Blackout Television," Improv-Comedy-Theater with an All-Black Cast. It's "The Larry Sanders Show" meets "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and is currently in development for the TV One Network as a one hour, prime time television series. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We celebrate Dr. B's last day on Mental Radio! And we talk about For more information on the project check out mentalhealthmedia.org. Follow Jesse at twitter.com/zookmann and Dr. Broderick at twitter.com/brodericka88 No content provided by mentalhealthmedia.org or Mental Radio is intended to be medical advice or medical care. Do not make any changes to your care plan, including taking medication as prescribed, based on any content on Mental Health Media or our associated platforms. Do not delay getting care because of anything you see or read on Mental Health Media. Talk to your licensed health professional if you have questions about treating any mental health condition. Content warning: You will find candid discussions of mental illness, self-harm, abuse, neglect, and suicide on Mental Health Media. Discretion is advised.
Dr. Broderick Sawyer and Zook talk about boundaries, dating, friendships, and dealing with building connections and relationships in mental health recovery. For more information on the project check out mentalhealthmedia.org. Follow Jesse at twitter.com/zookmann and Dr. Broderick at twitter.com/brodericka88 No content provided by mentalhealthmedia.org or Mental Radio is intended to be medical advice or medical care. Do not make any changes to your care plan, including taking medication as prescribed, based on any content on Mental Health Media or our associated platforms. Do not delay getting care because of anything you see or read on Mental Health Media. Talk to your licensed health professional if you have questions about treating any mental health condition. Content warning: You will find candid discussions of mental illness, self-harm, abuse, neglect, and suicide on Mental Health Media. Discretion is advised.
A followup to our previous episode On Loneliness, we follow up with loneliness expert and author Jillian Richardson about action steps we can take to find community even during covid. For more information on the project check out mentalhealthmedia.org. No content provided by mentalhealthmedia.org or Mental Radio is intended to be medical advice or medical care. Do not make any changes to your care plan, including taking medication as prescribed, based on any content on Mental Health Media or our associated platforms. Do not delay getting care because of anything you see or read on Mental Health Media. Talk to your licensed health professional if you have questions about treating any mental health condition. Content warning: You will find candid discussions of mental illness, self harm, abuse, neglect and suicide on Mental Health Media. Discretion is advised.
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Dr. Broderick and Jesse talk about their experiences with isolation and loneliness dealing with different trauma backgrounds. Find more information on the project at mentalhealthmedia.org. No content provided by mentalhealthmedia.org or Mental Radio is intended to be medical advice or medical care. Do not make any changes to your care plan, including taking medication as prescribed, based on any content on Mental Health Media or our associated platforms. Do not delay getting care because of anything you see or read on Mental Health Media. Talk to your licensed health professional if you have questions about treating any mental health condition. Content warning: You will find candid discussions of mental illness, self harm, abuse, neglect and suicide on Mental Health Media. Discretion is advised.
Mental Radio uses TCRW - telepathic communication through radio waves technology - to communicate with reporters on this and other worlds and dimensions. We take you to our Reporter on the Other Side, Reggie Binker, for an introductory look at the afterlife.
I sit down with my friends Sean Dunne and Cass Greener and talk about where we are after the COVID-19 outbreak. Watch their films like American Juggalo, Oxyana, and Florida Man at http://www.veryape.tv
When do we need to go to the hospital? What happens there? How do we pay for it? What can we do to make it easier? Knowing a little bit about getting inpatient psychiatric services can make a big difference in making the experience as stress-free as possible. Here is everything I know about this episode of MENTAL RADIO. Mental Health Media mentalhealthmedia.org twitter.com/zookmann instagram.com/mentalhealthmedia The theme song is Drugs of Choice by Hans Atom. https://soundcloud.com/hansatom
Mental Radio brings you the hottest electro, house, and dubstep sounds from the best producers in the world all together in his podcast, Pandora's Box! If you're looking for bad music, you've come to the wrong place. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/DJMentalRadio
Mental Radio brings you the hottest electro, house, and dubstep sounds from the best producers in the world all together in his podcast, Pandora's Box! If you're looking for bad music, you've come to the wrong place. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/DJMentalRadio
Mental Radio brings you the hottest electro, house, and dubstep sounds from the best producers in the world all together in his podcast, Pandora's Box! If you're looking for bad music, you've come to the wrong place. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/DJMentalRadio
Mental Radio brings you the hottest electro, house, and dubstep sounds from the best producers in the world all together in his podcast, Pandora's Box! If you're looking for bad music, you've come to the wrong place. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/DJMentalRadio
Mental Radio brings you the hottest electro, house, and dubstep sounds from the best producers in the world all together in his podcast, Pandora's Box! If you're looking for bad music, you've come to the wrong place. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/DJMentalRadio
Mental Radio brings you the hottest electro, house, and dubstep sounds from the best producers in the world all together in his podcast, Pandora's Box! If you're looking for bad music, you've come to the wrong place. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/DJMentalRadio
Mental Radio brings you the hottest electro, house, and dubstep sounds from the best producers in the world all together in his podcast, Pandora's Box! If you're looking for bad music, you've come to the wrong place. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/DJMentalRadio
Mental Radio brings you the hottest electro, house, and dubstep sounds from the best producers in the world all together in his podcast, Pandora's Box! If you're looking for bad music, you've come to the wrong place. For more information, please visit www.facebook.com/DJMentalRadio
Chili flavored cookies anyone? The guys look back at this vastly forgotten and ahead of it's time not-on-DVD action spoof about a world mercenary who suddenly decides to retire to become a famous cookie baker.