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Join us while we travel to the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. We'll discuss the history of the hotel, paranormal experiences, as well as the Black Dahlia (Elizabeth Short) case. Join our Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/449439969638764A special thank you to our jam thief, Mary Quiton!https://www.patreon.com/truecreepshttps://www.truecreeps.com/shopwww.truecreeps.comHave an episode idea or a question about a case? Submit them here: https://www.truecreeps.com/ideasandquestionsTwitter @truecreepsInstagram @truecreepspodFacebook.com/truecreepspodEmail us at truecreepspod@gmail.comThe Biltmore Girl - Curbed LAThe Big Book of California Ghost StoriesMy Spooky LA Story: A Stay At The Biltmore Hotel Made Me Believe In Ghosts | LAistTrip AdvisorPenguin Teen Authors Share Their Scariest Real-Life Stories: Part 1! - Penguin TeenRalph Asdel, 82; Detective in the Black Dahlia CaseRalph Asdel, 82; Detective in the Black Dahlia CaseCrime Seen: the Black Dahlia | The Los Angeles LowdownThe Haunting Past of the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los AngelesCrime Seen: the Black Dahlia | The Los Angeles LowdownThe Spot Where the Black Dahlia's Body Was Found – IAMNOTASTALKERThe Black Dahlia: Inside The Gruesome Murder Of Elizabeth ShortBlack Dahlia FBIMurder is Everywhere: Welcome to the Birthplace of the OscarsBiltmore Hotel Los Angeles History : A Famous LA HotelBiltmore Hotel Los Angeles History : A Famous LA HotelLos Angeles Biltmore Hotel Celebrates 100 Years Of Downtown Elegance
Hadley and Alyssa dive into the life and gruesome death of Elizabeth Short—better known as the Black Dahlia—whose unsolved murder spurred Hollywood's most persistent ghost story. Working to uncover whether or not the iconic Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles was the last place she was seen alive, the hosts retrace Elizabeth's final steps through her unmailed letters, stories from people who knew her, and eye-witness testimony. Having tracked her movements up to the evening of January 9, 1947, when she was seen leaving the lobby of the Biltmore, Alyssa and Hadley review all the possible sightings that may prove Elizabeth was seen elsewhere in Los Angeles the following week. They also sift through the many chilling stories of paranormal activity reported by Biltmore guests in recent years, which have many people convinced that Elizabeth's spirit remains at the hotel. Later, the hosts learn about several top suspects in the case, including one who stands out among the rest. CREDITS Alyssa Fiorentino - Co-host & Producer Hadley Mendelsohn - Co-host & Producer Jessy Caron - Producer Jacob Stone - Sound Editor & Mixer To advertise on the show: https://www.advertisecast.com/DarkHouse or email us at sales@advertisecast.com. RELATED LINKS Ghost Captured in the Biltmore Hotel by Ginny Myers Sain (PHOTO): bit.ly/45UCN85 ‘Childhood Shadows' by Mary Pacios: https://amzn.to/4532RwC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welkom weer in de wereld van Fantastische Filmlocaties, de podcast over bekende films en de plekken waar ze werden opgenomen. Laat je verrassen door verhalen en feiten over bekende films, de mensen die ze maakten én de locaties. Presentator en samensteller Jeroen Huijsdens neemt je mee op zijn persoonlijke reis. Deze aflevering? Een bijzondere filmische blik op The Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. Luister en ga mee op reis.
We are on the road to DressleMania III! Our special guest host this year is Mick Foley! #DressleManiaIII will take place on April 1st, 2023 at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California! https://www.dresslemania.com is where you can get your tickets and find all the details. In this episode you can take a look at what items Lisa, Mickie & Val are donating this year. We will tell you why we chose to partner with @ChildhelpOrg for the proceeds, get some information on GAW Suite with @WrestleTours & more! Thank you to some of our other sponsors & supporters this year.... Conrad from @AdFreeshows Shows, @thuzio, special guest host @Realmickfoley, LA Weekly and McGeekyDesigns Find all your GAW Suite information at the links below: https://bit.ly/GAWComboMania https://bit.ly/GAWSatMania https://bit.ly/GAWSunMania -- Not only can you watch the half-hour version of our show live on YouTube every week, you can catch the full episode by joining as a member of our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYU0gxIViFiZSZkvgxWt2XA/join Different tiers of membership unlock even more rewards and exclusive content, including bonus footage, private chats with the hosts and other perks! Support the hosts and reap the benefits by signing up with the JOIN button on our channel! -- Grab some GAW gear!!! You can check out our official merch RIGHT HERE on YouTube in the store displayed on this page below videos, or see all of our items by clicking the "store" tab above. Of course, you can always go directly to https://gawtv-store.creator-spring.com/ for your official GAW TV apparel, accessories and swag. And finally...we want to hear from you on social media! Get in on the conversation by using our official hashtag: #GAWTV FOLLOW US: ——— www.GAWTV.com ——— Mickie James Twitter.com/MickieJames Instagram.com/TheMickieJames Official merchandise store: www.MickieJames.com -- Valerie Wyndham Twitter.com/SoCalValerie Instagram.com/OfficialSoCalVal Official merchandise store: www.ValerieWyndham.net/store (and follow @SoCalValStore on Twitter and Instagram!) -- Lisa Marie Varon Twitter.com/RealLisaMarie Instagram.com/RealLisaMarie Official merchandise store: www.lisamarievaron.bigcartel.com GAW TV Credits: “This Is The Word of GAW” (Official GAW TV Theme Music) Voice: Sean Gasaway Music by Brandon Green, Sean Gasaway, and Mickie James Permission and license granted by Green Shell Music, Gasaway Music & Rhapsody Roxxx (ASCAP / BMI)
Sean Ross Sapp speaks with FTR's Dax ahead of the FTR With Dax live show March 30 at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in LA!0:00: Intro1:00 The podcast5:00 the live event7:20 Heat14:30 CM Punk16:30 FTR Bald17:45 Singles wrestling20:30 Trademarks22:30 F-- THE REVIVAL28:20: Teams they wanna work withGrab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/fightful to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + a Bonus Gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee! ➼ https://nordvpn.com/fightful Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee!Our Sponsors:* Check out eBay: https://www.ebay.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/fightful-pro-wrestling-and-mma-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
When one thinks of the spiritual classic Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda you might not connect hip hop music and dance with the book that Steve Jobs made sure was given out at his memorial service. Internationally acclaimed spiritual and meditation teacher, composer and singer Michel Pascal has done just that with his new production Yoganandance- A Musical to Celebrate Yogananda that is premiering on November 17, 2022, at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. Which also happens to be the place that Paramahansa Yogananda made his transition from this world in 1952. Featuring an all-star band of world class players and incredible choreography, this production is something special and unique. I talk to Michel about this passion project, how Yogananda has inspired him and a lot more. The world needs this message now more than ever. Check out this video on YouTube featuring Michel Pascal performing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWCsNd7mvfk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With tragic passing of the fearless Gilbert Gottfried, we revisit his appearance on Doug Loves Movies from 2017. Live from the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, Doug welcomes Gilbert Gottfried, Neil Berkeley, Joe DeRosa and Samm Levine to a special LA Podfest edition of the show.You can find the entire archive of Doug Loves Movies on Stitcher Premium. For a free month of Stitcher Premium, go to stitcherpremium.com and use promo code "DOUG."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Get ready for a chilling episode with Matt and Pat, as they discuss two of the most haunted hotels in America after watching the film "Room 936." They'll be exploring the paranormal activity at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel and The Crescent Hotel, and the haunted histories of these iconic locations. Don't miss out on this spooky episode, and remember to always Be Kind and Rewind." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horrortimepodcast/support
“I was able to dance and feel liberated and free and totally be my queer self,” Kiyoko says about recording the music video at a historic location for gay liberation “I wrote this song during a challenging time when I realized, instead of being my own worst enemy, I could actually be my own best friend,” she tells PEOPLE. “So, it was about discovering and nurturing this strong friendship with myself and embracing that, which was a very emotional discovery for myself and can tend to be challenging to realize that we can comfort ourselves.” Accompanying the track is its equally inspiring music video, which showcases Kiyoko finding herself through dance inside the historic Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. For Kiyoko, filming the video was both emotional and “extremely challenging.” “We filmed on 16 millimeter, which was super exciting, but also another challenge since the lighting has to be perfect, the timing has to be perfect, the shot has to be perfect,” she says. “But it was super exciting to take on that challenge.” “What was so emotional about shooting the music video is I hadn't shot a music video in forever and I hadn't performed; I hadn't danced. As I was shooting the music video and directing it and putting it all together, I felt like I was discovering and experiencing what I was experiencing when I wrote the song,” she adds. “No matter what happened, if things go wrong or whatever we have to navigate, I will always have myself and I'll be able to comfort myself no matter what happens.” And filming the video was emotional for more than one reason. After recording the video, Kiyoko discovered that the hotel had been instrumental during the gay civil rights movement in the early 1970s, when activists interrupted a psychologist conference set to endorse electric shock therapy as a means to cure homosexuality. “It's kind of crazy because I realized that after we shot. It's just so cool that I was able to be at that hotel and dance and feel liberated and free and totally be my queer self, knowing the history of that location,” says Kiyoko. Kiyoko looks forward to a year filled with surprises as she starts a new “cinematic and experimental” era that offers both “comfort and escape.” From Publisher: PEOPLE.com ‘Wizards of Waverly Place': Hayley Kiyoko Calls Character Stevie Gay Selena Gomez and Hayley Kiyoko have both come a long way since their days on Disney Channel's Wizards of Waverly Place . The two actors both went on to pursue careers in acting and singing after the Disney show . Kiyoko recently reacted to clips of her character Stevie Nichols on Wizards of Waverly Place and her response is priceless . She joked in a TikTok that Stevie was gay. Kiyoko appeared in four episodes of Wizards of Waverly Place in 2010, portraying trouble-maker wizard Stevie. She met Gomez's character Alex Russo while in detention. Early on, Alex was unaware that Stevie was also a wizard. The pair shared a connection over causing mayhem and their dark sense of humor. A year after Kiyoko's Wizards of Waverly Place role, she acted in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Lemonade Mouth . The actor also appeared in one episode of The Vampire Diaries in 2013. She had a recurring role as Gabi on The Fosters the following year.
This week we wrap up our three part series on the Biltmore hotels. We started this journey in Providence Rohde Island, and then headed south to the suburbs of Miami Florida. Come along as we finish this road trip on the west coast and bring you the history and hauntings of the Millennium Biltmore in Los Angeles California. Many of you knowledgeable weirdos will recognize this location as one of the last places Elizabeth Short (aka The Black Dahlia) was seen before her gruesome murder.
This could either go really god or really really bad! Sean is the drunkest he's ever been. Listen in to this chaotic mess. Ghost that haunt the halls, little kids await you as you walk the floors. Suicides and unexplainable deaths. Oh did we mention that this was the last place Elizabeth Short was ever seen alive and her ghost roams the halls as well?
Emily and Lillian travel to LA to spend a night in the allegedly haunted Millennium Biltmore Hotel, where the guilded exterior hides a sordid and macabre history. An infamous murder, ghosts and a bartender doing magic tricks? That's showbiz baby!
On this episode of The Medium Matters we are packing our bags and checking into all the haunts. That's right, it's haunted hotels as far as the ears can hear. From Marilyn Monroe wandering the halls at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to the Black Dahlia visiting the Millennium Biltmore Hotel just before her gruesome murder, we are investigating the sites vicariously and loving every stop on the tour. Want to hear about the ghost dancer in the ballroom and Shantel's list of "nopes"? Hop on the haunted tour bus and tune in for another can't-miss episode. You'll be glad you did. This week's episode is brought to you by The Fool tarot card and by Tiger's Eye crystal. Shout Out: This week's episode goes out to the always fantastic, Zerick, who shows us his love in every incredible way and also happens to be our very first Patreon Patron! Zerick, your continued support means the entire universe to everyone at The Medium Matters family. None of this would be possible without you. Can't get enough of The Medium Matters? Follow the show on Twitter, Instagram, Patreon and our website for extra goodies and behind-the-scenes fun. Still not enough? Check out the show's sister content on YouTube's So Shantel channel for even more behind-the-scenes goodies. Want to do what The Medium Matters does? Visit our Amazon store and shop our everyday favorites including books, crystals, sage and so much more. The Medium Matters is available on all major podcast apps. Listen, subscribe and be sure to leave a rating and review for this and other podcasts. Hosted By: Shantel Guest: Marie Rose Promo By: It's An Odd World After All
Alena Vranova, Strategy at Casa, Inc. Welcome to the second episode of OG Crypto Series on LAB Radio, with the very talented, Alena Vranova, currently heading up Strategy at Casa Inc. There is no doubt that she is an OG in the world of Crypto and Blockchain. For those of you that don't know her past, she was pivotal to the formation of Satoshi Labs, TREZOR hardware wallet and Slush Pool to name a few. Alena and I first met in August 2015 after the Keynote 2015 event in Los Angeles at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel. We had some mutual friends in the space already and we instantly connected. I vividly recall how much positivity and good energy she gave off. After a business success, Alena likes to take some time to scan the field and find out what is calling to her next. And after leaving Satoshi Labs, she eventually landed at Casa, Inc. In this episode you will hear about why she chose Casa and how Casa's solutions are powering a safer and more user friendly environment for Bitcoin users. Other things you will learn during this episode: What is the latest from Prague? And why it's a great place for crypto & blockchain innovation The importance of building strong personal connections in a business setting Her advice to entrepreneurs in the crypto and blockchain space Inclusion, Diversity and Global Mentality perspectives If she could change one thing about the industry, what would it be? Alena is one the rare gems in this world, so if you ever get a chance to speak with her, do it. Her passion is obvious and she brings a great intensity to the table. She's also very cognizant of the position she is in now and how much good she can bring into the world. In this episode, you will also find out what the younger version of herself might think about where she is now. Alena says the most important skill to have in business is "Listening". So we hope you enjoy the episode. Further Reading and Resources Casa Inc.| Website | LinkedIn | Twitter | Alena Vranova, Strategy @ Casa, Inc.| Twitter | LinkedIn |
Welcome to the last of the four special episodes recorded in the Podcast Lab during the 6th annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles, CA, October 6-8, 2017. As was the case in 2015 and 2016, I had an amazing time at the festival and am extremely grateful to Graham Elwood, Chris Mancini, Dave Anthony and the whole LA PodFest crew, for all the time and effort they put into creating this annual highlight of the podcasting year. I'll continue to hold out hope for a 2018 festival, so I can again enjoy a weekend of collaboration to bring you these fun special episodes. I spent the weekend recording in the Podcast Lab with fellow podcasters and special guests. I asked new friends to tell me about one film that influenced them to be who they are, and had old friends sit down to catch-up with me. In this episode, you'll hear from: Darcy Staniforth, LA PodFest volunteer, writer for Cinema Sentries, and voice actor on Puppet Hunt podcast. Hear her influential films on episode 68 of Movies Made Me. Chris Mancini, comedian, co-founder of the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, co-host of Comedy Film Nerds podcast, and Conversations from the Abyss podcast . Levi Burns, host of Real Life With Levi podcast. Tarik Naylor, podcast fan, aspiring comedian, and host of Randomly Relevant podcast. Joe Meyers, co-host of Podcast Macabre. Samm Levine, comedian, actor, star of Crunch Time (available on iTunes), and co-host of Kevin Pollak's Chat Show. Ali Handal, recording artist, and author of Guitar for Girls. Martin, host of Frightfully Uninformed podcast. Finally, we teamed with Brendan Creecy of Radio Brendoman podcast to bring you an end-of-festival conversation with Todd Glass, comedian, and host of The Todd Glass Show podcast. Be sure to check out all the terrific podcasts and projects mentioned in this episode! What do you think of the films chosen by my guests in the Podcast Lab? Visit the Contact Us page to send me your thoughts. Or you can send me a message directly by emailing moviesmademepod@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you! Love Movies Made Me? Please help spread the word about the show! I count on my most avid listeners to help reach new fans. Just click one of the images below to reach the show page on the social media or listening service of your choice, then share the page with your friends. It'll just take a moment and you'll be making a big difference for me! Be sure you follow the show on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for all the latest Movies Made Me information, DVR alerts, and unique content. Whether you subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or iHeartRadio, your ratings and reviews matter! Provide a rating and your comments about the show on any of those services and I'll be sure to give you a shout-out on an upcoming episode! Mark your calendar to download all the upcoming Movies Made Me episodes to enjoy! Here's a schedule of a few upcoming shows: January 22 - Episode 76 featuring film composer/violinist Emer Kinsella. February 5 - Episode 77 featuring Micah Gallo, director/writer of the upcoming creature feature Itsy Bitsy.
Welcome to the third of four special episodes recorded in the Podcast Lab during the 6th annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles, CA, October 6-8, 2017. The Podcast Lab is a noisy, frenetic environment, which you'll undoubtedly hear in these recordings, because it is a place of creativity and collaboration between podcasters and fans. Attending LA PodFest is the absolute highlight of the year for me and I hope the energy and excitement of the weekend is conveyed in what you'll hear in this episode. I spent the weekend recording in the Podcast Lab with fellow podcasters and special guests. I asked new friends to tell me about one film that influenced them to be who they are, and had old friends sit down to catch-up with me. In this episode, you'll hear from: Perla X. Caballero-Hoblit, podcast fan and Movies Made Me listener. Chris Troutt, author of the recently released book We'll Be Right Back!: Televisions Reunions, Revivals and Reboots . Mike Schmidt, comedian, host of The 40 Year-Old Boy podcast. John Sharappa, podcast fan and former comedian. Jackie Kashian, comedian, host of The Dork Forest and The Jackie And Laurie Show podcasts. Travis Clark, actor/writer, co-host of Quick Question podcast. Jonathan Sadowski, actor on Freeform TV's Young & Hungry, co-host of Quick Question podcast. Will Runyon, Jr., host of the upcoming Processing podcast. Paul Gilmartin, comedian, host of Mental Illness Happy Hour podcast. Be sure to check out all the terrific podcasts and projects mentioned in this episode! What do you think of the films chosen by my guests in the Podcast Lab? Visit the Contact Us page to send me your thoughts. Or you can send me a message directly by emailing moviesmademepod@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you! Love Movies Made Me? Please help spread the word about the show! I count on my most avid listeners to help reach new fans. Just click one of the images below to reach the show page on the social media or listening service of your choice, then share the page with your friends. It'll just take a moment and you'll be making a big difference for me! Be sure you follow the show on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for all the latest Movies Made Me information, DVR alerts, and unique content. Whether you subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or iHeartRadio, your ratings and reviews matter! Provide a rating and your comments about the show on any of those services and I'll be sure to give you a shout-out on an upcoming episode! Mark your calendar to download all the upcoming Movies Made Me episodes to enjoy! Here's a schedule of a few upcoming shows: January 8 - Episode 75, part 4 of 4 from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Todd Glass, Samm Levine, and Chris Mancini. January 22 - Episode 76 featuring film composer/violinist Emer Kinsella. February 5 - Episode 77 featuring Micah Gallo, director/writer of the upcoming creature feature Itsy Bitsy.
Welcome to the second of our four special episodes recorded in the Podcast Lab during the 6th annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles, CA, October 6-8, 2017. While the change of location from previous festivals presented its own unique set of challenges to those of us in the Lab, we were able to sit down and record with some amazing people, and hope you'll enjoy the conversations as much as we did. We spent the weekend recording in the Podcast Lab with our fellow podcasters and special guests. We asked new friends to tell us about one film that influenced them to be who they are, and had old friends sit down to catch-up with us. In this episode, you'll hear from: Gary Serje, podcast fan. Graham Elwood, comedian, founder of the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, and host of Comedy Film Nerds and Political Vigilante podcasts. Cassie, co-host of Mixed Feelings podcast. Amanda, co-host of Mixed Feelings podcast. Bryan Clar, commentator for Almost Famous Paintball League, and member of the Mixed Feelings Mafia. Bert Kreischer, comedian, and host of Bertcast podcast. Alisa Gonzalez, Movies Made Me fan and location host for our 2nd Anniversary Celebration recording. Rob Flanagan, co-host of Popping The Cherrywood podcast. Manny Matos, co-host of Popping The Cherrywood podcast. Gareth Reynolds, comedian, actor, co-author of The United States of Absurdity: Untold Stories from American History, and co-host of The Dollop podcast. Dave Anthony, comedian, actor, co-author of The United States of Absurdity: Untold Stories from American History, founder of the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, and co-host of The Dollop podcast. Be sure to check out all the terrific podcasts and projects mentioned in this episode! What do you think of the films chosen by our guests in the Podcast Lab? Visit our Contact Us page to send us your thoughts. Or you can send us a message directly by emailing moviesmademepod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Love Movies Made Me? Please help us spread the word about the show! We count on our avid listeners to help reach new fans. Just click one of the images below to reach our page on the social media or listening service of your choice, then share the page with your friends. It'll just take a moment and you'll be making a big difference for us! Be sure you follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for all the latest Movies Made Me information, DVR alerts, and unique content. Whether you subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or iHeartRadio, your ratings and reviews matter! Provide us a rating and your comments about the show on any of those services and we'll be sure to give you a shout-out on an upcoming episode! Mark your calendar to download all our Los Angeles Podcast Festival episodes and enjoy them during the holiday season! December 25 - Episode 74, part 3 of 4 from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Jackie Kashian, Jonathan Sadowski, Mike Schmidt, and Paul Gilmartin. January 8 - Episode 75, part 4 of 4 from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Todd Glass, Samm Levine, and Chris Mancini.
Welcome to the first of four special episodes recorded in the Podcast Lab during the 6th annual Los Angeles Podcast Festival at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles, CA, October 6-8, 2017. Rumors abounded this year that it might be the final LA Podcast Festival, but we're keeping our fingers crossed for another one next year, so we can again bring you our annual compilation episodes from the event. The festival is an amazing, creative weekend for podcasters and fans, alike. Our continued thanks to Graham Elwood, Chris Mancini and Dave Anthony for creating and producing this annual highlight. We spent the weekend recording in the Podcast Lab with our fellow podcasters and special guests. We asked new friends to tell us about one film that influenced them to be who they are, and had old friends sit down to catch-up with us. In this episode, you'll hear from: Andrew Linde, founder of the Benview Network, and co-host of Nothing New: A Remake Podcast and Super Mario Brothers Minute. Hear his influential movie choices on episode 63 of Movies Made Me. KC Wayland, creator of the wildly popular We're Alive audio drama podcast and author of Bombs Always Beep: Creating Modern Audio Theater. Hear his influential movie choices on episode 41 of Movies Made Me. Ron Placone, comedian, and co-host of The Jimmy Dore Show and 5 Chords and The Truth podcast. Greg Behrendt, comedian, and host of Rock Out With Your Doc Out podcast. Alice Fraser, comedian, and host of Tea With Alice podcast. Diana Rojek-Skonnord, co-host of Happily Ever Aftermath podcast. Polina Grinbaum, co-host of Happily Ever Aftermath podcast. Murray Valeriano, comedian, and host of Road Stories podcast. Hear his influential movie choices on episode 66 of Movies Made Me. Be sure to check out all the terrific podcasts and projects mentioned in this episode! What do you think of the films chosen by our guests in the Podcast Lab? Visit our Contact Us page to send us your thoughts. Or you can send us a message directly by emailing moviesmademepod@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Love Movies Made Me? Please help us spread the word about the show! We count on our avid listeners to help reach new fans. Just click one of the images below to reach our page on the social media or listening service of your choice, then share the page with your friends. It'll just take a moment and you'll be making a big difference for us! Be sure you follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for all the latest Movies Made Me information, DVR alerts, and unique content. Whether you subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or iHeartRadio, your ratings and reviews matter! Provide us a rating and your comments about the show on any of those services and we'll be sure to give you a shout-out on an upcoming episode! Mark your calendar to download all our Los Angeles Podcast Festival episodes and enjoy them during the holiday season! December 11 - Episode 73, part 2 of 4 from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Bert Kreischer, Dave Anthony, Graham Elwood, and Gareth Reynolds. December 25 - Episode 74, part 3 of 4 from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Jackie Kashian, Jonathan Sadowski, Mike Schmidt, and Paul Gilmartin. January 8 - Episode 75, part 4 of 4 from the Los Angeles Podcast Festival, featuring Todd Glass, Samm Levine, and Chris Mancini.
It’s our first live show AND our first guest! This episode was recorded live on Oct 8th, 2017 at the LA Pod Festival in the Millennium Biltmore Hotel. Our guest was Chef Michael Voltaggio (@MVoltaggio) In addition to being an awesome podcast guest Chef Voltaggio is also the winner of Top Chef, a successful restaurateur and a father so we asked him… “Do you ever get overwhelmed?” Soon we start talking about pumpkin spice, a turkey conspiracy, Pinkberry, first jobs, rom-coms, dance movies and Travis’ suit. We were thrilled to be a part of LA PodFest AND to have Chef Voltaggio as a guest. Grab yourself a freshy and check out this episode of double firsts for us! Be a Quickie and make sure to follow us on the socials @QuickQPod!
Live from the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, Doug welcomes Gilbert Gottfried, Neil Berkeley, Joe DeRosa and Samm Levine to a special LA Podfest edition of the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The drug episode, kind of! Abbie kicks off the Spookie Stuff at 4 minutes and talks about Dan Aykroyd’s real-life haunted house and how it became the inspiration for the original Ghostbusters. At 17:50, Angela tells us about the famously haunted Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles and her personal overnight stay there.
OUR FIRST OFFICIAL PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION in which we TOTALLY did not drink wine all night.* This week join Ashley and Lauren as they chat about their paranormal investigation of the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Downtown Los Angeles. Get to know the history of the Biltmore and some of it's most famous haunts (including the BLACK DAHLIA) hear stories from staff members about the spooks, listen to audio recordings of the actual investigation, and throw some headphones on, because even though we may have been drinking some wine, we absolutely caught some VERY strange EVP's. *We absolutely did drink wine all night.
This week is all about haunted hotels, where you check in but you might never check out... Vanessa brings the hilarious tale of murdered children from the International Dunes Hotel paired with Uinta Brewing's Baba Black Lager. Melissa tells the group about the various "forever guests" (including the Black Dahlia) at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel paired with AleSmith Brewing Company's My Bloody Valentine Ale. Who will win this "Sleepover Edition" of the podcast? Listen and find out!
In this edition host David Gordon tours the famous Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, chats to the Tourism Minister of Tenerife and hears about Norwegian Cruise Lines. You can find the show page at facebook.com/travelbitesradio and on Twitter at @trvlbitesradio
Episode 30- Ryan Singer. Yoni has Ryan up to his room at the beautiful Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. The two are fast friends and open up to each other quickly. They discuss trying to scratch out a living in stand up comedy, working with Marc Maron, meeting Dave Chapelle, old dead weed habits, and the paranormal.