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This week, Cy and Chad are joined by the hilarious Blake Hammond (@BlakeHammondComedy) who once phoned Miss Cleo and was saved by the power of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Head on over to Chad's YouTube page to watch this episode! This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/SOMEWHERE and get on your way to being your best self. This episode is also brought to you by PrizePicks! --- Follow us on Instagram! Chad Daniels (@ThatChadDaniels) is a Dad, Comedian, and pancake lover. With over 750 million streams of his 5 albums to date, his audio plays are in the 99th percentile in comedy and music on Pandora alone, averaging over 1MM per week. Chad's previous album, Footprints on the Moon was the most streamed comedy album of 2017, and he has 6 late-night appearances and a Comedy Central Half Hour under his belt. Cy Amundson (@CyAmundson) With appearances on Conan, Adam Devine's House Party, and Comedy Central's This is Not Happening, Cy Amundson is fast-proving himself in the world of standup comedy. After cutting his teeth at Acme Comedy Company in Minneapolis, has since appeared on Family Guy and American Dad and as a host on ESPN's SportsCenter on Snapchat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ever wondered if a TV psychic was the real deal or just a marketing genius? Join us as we take a hilarious yet insightful journey through the life of Miss Cleo, the unforgettable TV psychic whose commercials became late-night legends. From her start as Uri Del Harris in Los Angeles to becoming the voice of the Psychic Readers Network, we unravel the enigma of Miss Cleo. Was she truly clairvoyant, or did she master the art of 'fake-it-till-you-make-it'? Get ready for a rollercoaster ride through her colorful past, complete with humorous anecdotes and the fascinating backstory many never knew.Step into the realm where personal storytelling mingles with deception and reality blurs with performance. We draw curious connections between public personas like Miss Cleo and Anna Nicole Smith, exploring their motivations to create elaborate yet sometimes fictitious narratives. With lighthearted humor, we navigate the Seattle theater roots of Miss Cleo's journey, exposing how a character created for a play morphed into a cultural icon. Listen as we compare Miss Cleo's memorable role to the likes of Progressive's Flo and other iconic commercial figures, while pondering the comforting allure these personas provide amidst their ethical pitfalls.Relive the nostalgia of the 90s as we uncover the psychic industry's quirky charm and its darker underbelly. From the parody sketches that kept us laughing to the legal scandals that left us questioning, Miss Cleo's legacy is one of both laughter and controversy. Discover the truth behind the infamous Psychic Readers Network and the shady practices that left countless callers with skyrocketing phone bills. Despite the scandal, Miss Cleo remained a fascinating figure in pop culture, reflecting broader themes of identity and deception. Tune in for a ride filled with humor, insight, and a nod to the infamous world of TV psychics.Send us a message!Support the showDeath in Entertainment is hosted by Kyle Ploof, Alejandro Dowling and Ben Kissel.New episodes every week!https://linktr.ee/deathinentertainment
In this one, Jerry and Eddie talk Skeleton Crew, a battle of TV psychics and the mystery of Miss Cleo... Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Johnny is joined this week by someone who goes by many names: Penjulina, Peter Cottontail, Cherry, and Miss Cleo among them, but he's best known as Derek Chavez. They dive into his incredible social game, the various dramas happening in the game, and his many alter egos, while recapping Episode 16. Watch the full video of this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HGgb58eQwlU. Subscribe to the ‘Ringer Reality TV' YouTube channel to watch our coverage of ‘Battle of the Eras' all season long: https://www.youtube.com/@RingerRealityTV. Host: Johnny Bananas Guest: Derek Chavez Producers: Sasha Ashall Engineers: Olivia Crerie and Christian Porello Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week's question was tricky because we both had an answer that we weren't too thrilled about having. Come along with us this week as we discuss our mortality . . . yeah . . . it's a bit deep. If you're interested in seeing where the questions we're using come from, google “Arthur Aron's 36 Questions”.
If you haven't already seen the movie Idiocracy from Mike Judge, you might want to. Because It might be the most accurate fortune telling since Miss Cleo. Lawdhavemercy! Both hosts have not seen this until this episode. Tune in and let us know what we got right, wrong, and if Costco really loves you. For all those Starbucks fans... you might be surprised what the future has in store for you. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/i-can-do-this-all-day/support
ShiZZa OaK tells us about his switch to IRC and joining one of the first mp3 ripping groups on the scene, Rabid Neurosis (RNS) and hosting an mp3 top site. We also talk about his phone hijinks when phreaking, calling Miss Cleo, and cracking passwords. Other MP3 ripping groups mentioned: Underground Music Alliance CDA - Compress 'Da Audio Guest: ShiZZa Oak Host: Steve Stonebraker Audio Editor: Sam Fox CoverArt: Created by Broast (https://broast.org), original idea by LampGold. Episode References: How Music Got Free Rabid Neurosis mp3scene.info -- AOL Underground Podcast Follow us on twitter - @AOLUnderground @brakertech Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/AOLUnderground/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@AOLUndergroundPodcast Merch - https://www.redbubble.com/people/AOL-Underground/shop Donate - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AOLUnderground Contact the Host - https://aolunderground.com/contact-host/ Reconnect with old AOLers - https://nina.chat/ (AOL 4.0 is working!) https://discord.gg/p3ol https://aolunderground.com/community/ -- Other Check out my wife's Etsy shop - https://www.etsy.com/shop/Snowbraker --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aolunderground/support
This week, Naomi covers the murder of a little girl in Ontario that led to a nationwide campaign to teach kids how to “Stay Alert...Stay Safe”.Then Amber covers, Miss Cleo and the tale of how she was used as a gimmick for the Psychic Network. This week, Amber was drinking Chloe – Pinot Gregio from ItalyNaomi's Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Alison_Parrotthttps://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/parrots-killer-convictedhttps://torontosun.com/killer-of-alison-parrott-loses-first-try-at-parolehttps://globalnews.ca/news/6729686/alison-parrott-leader-of-the-pack/Amber's Sources:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_CleoCall Me Ms. Cleo DocumentarySupport the Show.Go check out our patreon page athttps://www.patreon.com/crimewineandchaosFor more information about Crime, Wine & Chaos, or to simply reach out and say "hi,"https://www.crimewineandchaos.comCrime, Wine & Chaos is produced by 8th Direction Records.Amber is the vocalist, and attempted mandolin player in the band, Tin Foil Top Hat. You can find more of her work on all of the music streaming platforms or athttps://www.tinfoiltophat.com
Les, Kurt, and Jason welcome a very special guest in Tarot Specialist and Paranormal investigator Ken Boggle (@kenboggle) from Hulu's Living for the Dead to discuss this week's Lifetime movie, Miss Cleo: Her Rise and Fall. Ken gets recognized by both both the living and the dead, but Blac Chyna doesn't even recognize herself, what with the filler blindness and all. Then the guys are ready to dig into the rise and fall of Miss Cleo. Imagine an alternate universe where Tyler Perry creation Madea becomes the face of a psychic hotline instead of Youree Dell Harris' Miss Cleo! Or stay in the current universe where you can get schooled in Tarot by a Jamaican Nun just like everyone else! Let's bask in the revelation that unemployment was down during the time Miss Cleo was handing out device, and never ever address the fact that Miss Cleo came out later in life. Facebook : lifetimeofhallmark Instagram : lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast Threads: lifetimeofhallmarkpodcast TikTok: lifetimeofhallmarkpod Theme song generously donated by purple-planet.com
Single mom Youree Dell Harris finds herself desperate to take care of her family and takes a job at the Psychic Readers Network — only to become one of the networks most beloved personalities, Miss Cleo. But her challenges don't end there and when the network faces allegations of fraud and deception, they turn their sights on Miss Cleo. Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH
Happy Birthday, Patrick! Bran, Dan, Patrick, and Producer Erin break down the latest buzzy Lifetime Movie! Will we Pour it up or Put a Cork in it? Lifetime Uncorked and Deck the Hallmark collide on this monthly podcast covering your favorite TV movies! Brandon (Bran) Gray & Daniel (Dan) Thompson join Lifetime Expert Patrick Serrano to break Lifetime's TV Movie lineup for 2024. Follow us on social media for more content @LifetimeUncorked & @HallmarkPodcast Donate to Patrick's Cable Fund: https://ko-fi.com/patrickserrano Read Patrick's Recaps/Reviews: https://lifetimeuncorked.com/ Listen to Patrick's latest single: https://patrickserrano.hearnow.com Check out other Bramble Jam Podcasts: https://bramblejampodcast.com/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYuQwUKBmS2MouRnVhRLyig Watch Patrick's Lifetime Movie: Old Flames Never Die, starring PATRICK SERRANO! Business Inquiries | podcast@lifetimeuncorked.comFollow the Podcast @LifetimeUncorked & @hallmarkpodcast Follow the Host @PatrickMiguel Support Lifetime Uncorked with a monthly donation: https://ko-fi.com/patrickserrano
Send us a Text Message.The Rise and Fall of Miss Cleo: TV's Most Famous Psychic!In the 90s, hotlines and psychic networks were everywhere, but one woman stood out from the rest—Miss Cleo, the hotline psychic who became a pop culture phenomenon!Join TeaRon and Tiera Janee as they dive into the life of Miss Cleo, the iconic TV psychic who wouldn't leave our screens. Now, with Lifetime's new biopic Miss Cleo: Her Rise and Fall, starring Robin “The Lady of Rage” Allen and directed by the beloved Tim Reid, we're left wondering: Does this film do justice to Miss Cleo's story, or is it just another cheap pop from Lifetime?–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––About UBIQUITOUS BLACKS REVIEWS:'Ubiquitous Blacks Reviews' is an extension of the Ubiquitous Blacks Podcast where TeaRon (IG: @tearonworld) is joined alongside Tiera Janee' (IG: @tieratakes_) as the two review the latest in Black Movies, TV Shows, and more. These hilariously entertaining reviews are directed at discussing media that appeals to Black/African people around the world in the diaspora.You can watch the episodes on the official YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the full unedited episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.Support the Show.Follow and Interact With Us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads
On today's MJ Morning Show: Ingrid Andress Drunk Morons in the news What are "Tourons"? Cyber Trucks Hospital visit after eating a burger off a grill and injesting metal A guy returned a playground set he purchased in 2008 to Costco What are 'super synchronizers'? History Quiz - Nearly 70% of college students got this wrong MJ's disorder, as diagnosed by his wife MJ's diagnosis by Roxanne and "Cats" Special orders apparently do upset some Burger King employees Bigger butts set off body scanners at airports Leukens Tampa hosts Glenn Howerton this weekend If you send text without an emoji, is it naked? An airplane was evacuated for a laptop fire... Did passengers follow instructions? If your guy doesn't do this, dump him Attempted Trump assassin had a high school nickname, "School Shooter" Are you psyched for the Summer Olympics? A little? At all? Warning: Phony Botox Warning: Phony bags In other news, there's a "Miss Cleo" movie coming soon...
Fake psychic Miss Cleo is subject of new doc/biopic on Lifetime...we predict it will be out August 10, 22% of Americans think it is 'likely' they have interacted with a serial killer, Doctors are urging patients with chronic vomiting to not suffer in silence...
Lifetime is coming out with a biopic about Miss Cleo, we listen to the new Katy Perry single and Would You Rather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lifetime is coming out with a biopic about Miss Cleo, we listen to the new Katy Perry single and Would You Rather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you don't remember who Miss Cleo is here you go! - https://www.cbsnews.com/news/miss-cleo-dead-at-53/Patty wants a reality show - just putting it out there!How to pay for staging! We don't charge upfront!Patty's Playhouse we talk about real estate and life in the small southern town.The conversations are consumer driven inviting entrepreneurs, real estate professionals and interesting people who make up our world of real estate. We talk real estate with some interesting and fun facts... Its like house porn! We talk lifestyle, staging tips, home buying selling and investing... all with a happy ending...Music by:Dream Weaver - Gary WrightGrazing in the Grass - Hugh MasekelaHouse Talk with a Happy Ending... Each & Every Time! Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of OBH we welcome back Daniel James of The Daniel James Gand and Chinese Telephones. We chat about all the important issues: Music, the new Daniel James Gang EP, Cereal, Miss Cleo, and comics! We play the new single from The Daniel James Gang, and we play a track off the new Chinese Telephones EP. Come hang out! Daniel James Links:Website: https://linkin.bio/danieljamesgang/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danieljames666Bandcamp: https://indonesianjunk.bandcamp.com/album/miseryOBH Guest Music:OBH Spotify PlaylistShow links:Website: https://www.ourbrainshurt.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourbrainshurt/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OurBrainsHurtRon on Twitter @thecaffeinepunk: https://twitter.com/TheCaffeinePunkMatt on Twitter @MattAlive13: https://twitter.com/MattAlive13OBH Sports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourbrainshurtsports/Struggling Artist Record Club:Website: https://www.thestrugglingartistpodcast.com/struggling-artist-record-clubMerchSlut links:MerchSlut Store: https://merchslut.com/MerchSlut Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MerchSlut-103064031228978Support the Show.
A live streaming broadcast in 2024 goes horribly wrong, unleashing evil into dozens of people's ears. On Episode 613 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by our good buddy Arkham Josh to discuss Late Night With the Devil from directors Cameron and Colin Cairnes! We also discuss the apex of satanic panic, the popularity of 70s talk shows, and the never ending debate of the ethics of using AI art - whether it is legitimate or to purposely create controversy. So grab your favorite ritual dagger, prepare the house for a visit from the devil, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Exorcism, Nunsploitation, Immaculate, religious horror, Abigail, Fall Guy, Michael Showalter, Wet Hot American Summer, Doug Lyman, Swingers, Made, The State, I Saw the TV Glow, We're All Going to the World's Fair, vinyl, MonstahXpo, Drake Maye Patriots Quarterback, preppers, going AWOL from your wheelchair, Mario Van Pupils, Magooing all over the house, Orchids of Asia, erect pupils, EVP, The Young Bucks, AEW, Tony Khan, Rob Zombie, John 5, Mick Mars, Motley Crue, stop drop and roll, Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes, Michael Ironside, Late Night With the Devil, David Dastmalchian, skull and bones club, Ian Bliss, Bohemian Grove, James Randi, Johnny Carson, 70s Talk Shows, Sylvia Brown, handjobist, James Hydrick, Bullsh*t Artist, David Copperfield, when TVs became commonplace in homes, Dick Cavett, Tom Snyder, Anton LeVay, Faces of Death, Satanic Panic, Rosemary's Baby, Tom Hanks, Scarface, Godfather, Aliens, Eddie Murphy's Raw, Dungeons and Dragons, KISS, Abraxas, Moloch, Watchmen, AI Art, CGI vs Practical, Meet the Feebles, Pentagram, Give Me Pity!, Sophie von Haselberg, Burt Reynolds, Marc Summers, Jackyl, live late night shows, Carol Channing, Miss Cleo, Madame Web, Immaculate, Sydney Sweeney, RomComs, Misfits of Horror, Three Geeky Dads, and Three Crates of Jazz On A Silver Moon.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the Show.
Miss Cleo had a divine gift and wanted to use it to help people, but money and deception got in the way. Was she the fraud we've been led to believe she is? _____________ 2-Minute Black History is produced by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. PushBlack exists to amplify the stories of Black history you didn't learn in school. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com — most people donate $10 a month, but every dollar makes a difference. If this episode moved you, share it with your people! Thanks for supporting the work. The production team for this podcast includes Cydney Smith, Len Webb, and Lilly Workneh. Our editors are Lance John and Avery Phillips from Gifted Sounds Network. Julian Walker serves as executive producer." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, we're joined by our Headliner of the Week, the talented actor and comedian Leonard Robinson, known for his work on Issa Rae's INSECURE and other notable projects. Amanda and Robinson explore why more artists and personalities (Angela White ‘Blac Chyna', Ari Lennox, Comedian Tony Baker, and more) are embracing sobriety, what is Dry January, and Leonard's experiences in Hollywood. Amanda also dives into the Illuminati and Gen Z's fear of aging Listen, Laugh, and Learn on The Amanda Seales Show! FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER: (2:42) - Headliner of the week: Actor/Comedian Leonard Robinson joins the group chat. - Discussion about life after "Insecure" and experiences with drinking. - Questions about drinking preferences and handling situations with others who drink. (7:18) - More questions about drinking experiences, interventions, and wake-up calls. (12:07) - Exploring moments when individuals felt the need to stop drinking. (16:54) - Dry January discussion with Leonard Robinson and questions about drinking before going out. (21:15) - Group chat topic of the week: Do you believe the Illuminati is real? Conspiracy theories in Hollywood. (26:14) - Taking calls and discussing listeners' opinions on the Illuminati. (30:29) - Continued discussion and taking more calls on the topic. (34:55) - Wrapping up the discussion on the Illuminati and taking final calls. (39:21) - National Gourmet Coffee Day. Exploring Gen Z's fear of aging. (41:19) - Reports on Gen Zers fearing turning 30. Discussion with resident Gen Zer, Christian. (44:30) - Squad discusses feelings about getting older and life in the thirties. (48:29) - Squad offers advice for aging. (53:36) - Celebrity confession. (57:33) - Word of the day: "Nobby" - Describing people and things that are cleverly stylish. (59:39) - Amanda's "I Be Knowin'" message for the week. (102:38) - 60 Second Headlines: - Link between 100% fruit juice and weight gain. - Sanaa Lathan to star as Miss Cleo in a new drama series. - Mike Jones, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug announce the "Still Tippin' Tour." - Winter weather causing issues for electric vehicles. (1:06:07) - Going to the phone lines. (1:07:37) - Closing remarks. Thanks for listening to The Amanda Seales Show! FOLLOW THE SHOW ON ALL SOCIALS: @Sealessaidit @Amandaseales @Jeremiahlikethebible If You Have A Comment Leave Amanda A Message At 1 855-Amanda-8 That's 1-855-262-6328 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Going over the summary of the second radio drama episode in The Pit of Ultimate Dark Shadows. Then eventually I discuss the commentary as well as why changes for the better are occurring. How the Kids In The Hall hosts are acclimating to the differences and oddities. Drips of how knowingly being “despised” I just keep going? Well? It's happened before! Going through various options with the supernatural, what to add, what to discard and what to keep. Vocal characterizations, etcetera. Josette's chamber pot? Blending in the 1960 Time Machine film character.Hoffman and Barnabas butting heads over Wadsworth, and Dry Ice. Oscilloscopes? Special Effects = Crap your Dad has in the Garage... Racing up the stairs with Doctor Hoffman. If soap characters are so stressed out? Maybe drink LESS COFFEE?!? Examples of how Wadsworth understands how to handle Barnabas Collins “issues” fivefold.Wadsworth comparing Willie and Barnabas to each other from episode two and episode fourteen and how he goes about it. Doctor HJoffman and Carolyn having “a moment”. Mummies are gross... because. Throwing in Miss Cleo. Discussion details. Lemon curd over jam. Extra explanations over how I figured out the gossip and hate-speak was happening. How to get in touch and why it is important along with narrative chat being important. Hopefully all will work-out. Hope the ocean waves aren't too loud. Take care!
Happy 70th Birthday to Tina Knowles! What is happening with Miss Cleo? Sanaa Lathan anyone, anyone!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eva Marcille is in the Dish Nation studio dishin' on 'All The Queens Men Season 3!' Tune in for the sexy deets and to see Gary With Da Tea audition for Club Eden. Plus, Sanaa Lathan is set to play Miss Cleo, and Sean Paul wants dancehall queens Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom to "Get Busy" squashing their beef! Fox 2 Detroit's Maurielle Lue is back to co-host, so tune in for the celeb dish!
January 2, 2024 Hour 2: Several people, including celebrities are now using AI chatbots to predict their fate. We discuss AI predictions and the impacts of those outcomes. KMJ's Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson Weekdays 2-6PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X Listen to past episodes at kmjnow.com Subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, or Amazon Music Contact See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Android | Pandora | iHeartRadio | Email | Deezer | RSS | More Don't miss this historic episode featuring Jason Lowe, Telarus Solution Architect for Contact Center. Join in as he discusses a key contact center product some companies just can not do without, which is Work Force Management (WFM). He talks about why they need it, how to overcome objections, and most importantly, how to help your contact center customers see the ROI on it! Can you believe that we're already at 100 episodes? While we go and ramp up and get ready for season three, we're gonna take you back, listen to some of the great moments in these past episodes. So stay tuned as we take you back to season one and two. Everybody, welcome back. We are here to talk about contact center, workforce management, and we're gonna talk about why that is so important. But before we get to breaking that down, what it is, why it matters, why you care, I'd like to welcome in Mr. Jason Lowe, also goes by the name of J. Lowe, into the studio today. – Thank you for having me, Josh. Happy to be here. – So J. Lowe, I wanna talk about your background. Part of my favorite thing of doing this is really learning where everybody came from, right? Did you used to cut grass, then you decided you wanna get into tech? Where did you start? What's your background? How did you get here? And give us the story. – Man, so I've always been into technology. My parents got an Atari, which I loved, and then we got an Apple 2C computer, and they sent me to a computer camp and did all of these things. But when I, quite frankly, when I got to high school, and I didn't wanna go to my other classes, I would go and hang out in the computer lab. And the person that ran the computer lab was very nice, and knew that if I wasn't there helping her with the computer lab, that I would probably be at the 7-Eleven on the corner, or something like that. So she let me go ahead and spend as much time there, and so I got to spend time networking computers together, and setting up software, and then I got a job right out of high school doing the same stuff, and it eventually led to writing code, and doing some of the really super cool, crazy, techy things. But then I was tired of not having a degree, so I went back to school, got my bachelors, and ironically, right after I got my bachelors, and I'm looking around for a job, any job whatsoever, and I ran into this fine gentleman by the name of Darren Solomon, who at the time, was a recruiter for a little company called UCN. – Ah yes. – Yes, and he is now at Varen, by the way, but he and I bonded, and he tried to shoehorn me into three or four other different positions, and I finally got in as a technical trainer at UCN. And so that's how my technology, at least in the software as a service space career, kind of got started. But yeah, previously everything from writing code, to networking, and computer maintenance, to software installation, and stuff like that. – I love it too, because it all translates, right? I mean, I never thought when I was going to school that I would need to know what the OSI model was, and understanding all these different layers, but you have these core things that you have, that you're taught that it always kind of comes back to, regardless of if you, we talk about this, of the things that we went to school for, are we doing those now, right? That's a whole nother podcast on its own, but I think that core, that troubleshooting, plugging it together, right? You're starting to learn what you like, right? So it's been awesome to kind of see that progression, and then turned into in contact, and then I believe there's some product experience in there. So I think you've gotten a cool, rounded out experience in my mind of the background, now obviously specializing in the context in our side here as an architect. – Yeah, it's really funny how things turn out. Everything's so iterative, right? You build on top of things, and when I got to UCN, I was a technical trainer, and then I go walking into Scott Welch's office, Scott is now CEO of Europe for Five9, and I said, “I need a mentor,” and he said, “Okay, here, take a test,” and so he gave me an LMS personality profile. They said it was a 96% match for sales engineering, which I had never heard of before in my life. And so a year and a half later, I'm on the SE team, and I also played SE roles at Talk Desk, and things like that, but really the fun and interesting thing where things went a little crazy for me was I met the SKO with Nice in Vegas, outside by a campfire, having a drink with Kristin Emenecker, who is now the chief product officer, I believe, for Playbox, and we were sitting there ruminating about what we were doing in our different roles, and she said, “Man, I wish I could find someone “to take this product role,” and I was like, “Well, I'll do it,” and next thing I know, we're having a conversation, and a month later, I'm on the product team, and I'm managing the relationship with Varenth, and at the time in contact before the nice acquisition, and so that was kind of my first exposure to workforce management in the contact center from a product side of things. I'd done things previously, but that really opened my eyes as to how these tools work, and what they do, and the value they provide. – So you got to see a lot of progression there. I mean, UCN is turning to in-contact, and you got to see the Varen partnership, product side, engineering side, architecture, all of that, and seeing in-contact grow over the years. As you saw that, I wanna talk a little bit about, and weave this into the workforce management side, because we always talk about, from a discovery call perspective, we're looking to understand where the customer is, what do they need, do they need the full suite of everything, do they need just this little segment of tools that we're trying to augment, because maybe the customer already bought that, and the agent's trying to wedge in with some product or service. So first off, help us understand, for anybody that doesn't know WFM, and what this whole workforce management thing is, break that down for us. – So WFM is one of a set of tools that are collectively referred to as workforce experience management these days. It used to also previously be called workforce optimization. And WFM, in a nutshell, the Cliff Notes version, is a tool that in one side, you feed in a bunch of variables, and on the other side, it spits out a schedule for your agents. That's basically what it is. Now the variables that you feed in, are everything from, how many calls we've taken, what service levels we want for these calls, what shifts do they wanna work, what kind of calls can they handle, are we expecting increases or decreases based on seasonality, or on advertising spends, or these different things. It takes into account all of these different factors, before it spits out the schedule, that allows you to answer the number of calls that you're going to get in the service level window that you want, service level being answering within a certain interval, like we wanna get 80 to 85% of our calls answered within 30 seconds, or something like that. And so it takes all that in consideration, and then it just makes sure that you're optimizing the number of people that you need to have on the floor, answering phone calls at any given time. So really, it's the thing that optimizes things in both directions. One, let's optimize the customer's experience by making sure that an agent's there to answer the phone call, but let's also optimize the spend for the company by making sure that we're accomplishing this with the lowest number of actual agents or employees necessary to meet those levels. – Awesome, I wanna go back to maybe one of the first examples that you did with this, but maybe let's kick back even further of how do we know who needs this, right? I mean, do most customers know that they need it? Is it a certain size that you would always see of when it gets to the size, that's kind of when, and the spreadsheets thing doesn't work anymore, or steer us around that? – Great question. So I would say in most cases, when you're looking at somewhere north of 40 to 50 agents, you're probably going to benefit from something like this. Now there are other variabilities that kind of play into things like, do we have a follow the sun model? Do we have just one shift, eight to five Monday through Friday, and that's it? Do we have long calls? Do we have short calls? Are we doing outbound also? What are the types of media channels are we handling like chat, SMS, email, et cetera with our agents? Lots of different factors, but generally rule of thumb, if you have more than 40 to 50 agents, if you will, whatever you call those agents, that's generally the level that's kind of a rule of thumb. – Okay, so let's look back at, I wanna show a progression here as we build on this at the end, then versus now kind of thing. If you flash back to one of the first opportunities that you ever worked in as an engineer, where you went, hey, I need WFM, or we need to add WFM in here, walk us through what was that like and what was the product set then and how much value did it add? – At that time, it really was just the scheduling component, but then there were also some affiliated products that also further justified it. On the scheduling side of things, that was enough of a financial justification to make it happen. This was an instance where I think they were dealing with 75 agents, they were doing spreadsheets, they did have a day shift and a swing shift, and they wanted to be really particular about their schedule and they wanted to really make sure that they were hitting those service level goals. And so they were less concerned with providing the agent with a consistent eight to five Monday through Friday schedule, but let's make sure that we have the right staff scheduled wherever needed. And so you have two different extremes in using the tools. One is going to be flexibility in the agent schedule, the other is going to be let's be consistent for the agent and just provide them a day job type thing. So the more flexible you can be with a schedule for an agent and start and finish at a specific time, take breaks at specific time, then you're going to be able to customize things a little better to hit those service levels. And in this particular case, it really made sense because they were using Excel spreadsheets and they were just kind of going off of what they felt. But when we dove into things and really took a look at their call volume, imported it into a WFM tool, they could really see the flows, the ebbs and flows during the day and see that sometimes people were taking breaks or were scheduled to take breaks or lunches during some of these peak periods. That's why their service levels were going down and they probably knew it was happening, but they weren't recognizing it because they didn't really have it right in front of their face in the form of a good report. – So how do you pull that in to help the customer see that it's not just an added cost? How do you quantify that into ROI? What's the easiest top couple things to drill that down? – I would say just taking a look at the fact that the people in a contact center are the number one cost. There's no, I mean, no matter what technology you're going to buy, you're still the biggest expense is going to be who you're paying and how much. And anything you can do to optimize that level of personnel or staffing, or dare I say, minimize it to what is just necessary to hit the goals, you're going to save yourself money. How is that going to be? Well, you're always going to be over-staffing if you're not really analyzing and taking a look at what's going on with all of these different variables and making sure that you have people staffed at the right time, but also not there at the times when you don't need them. And so it really boils down to, okay, how many agents do you have? What's your labor expenditure? Why don't we take some of your call volumes, run a couple of simulated schedules and see what your labor costs would be if we were to do it through the WFM tool on this other side. – Love it, love it, that's good. How do you think, let's talk about pros and cons. Our job, right, as engineers and architects is to help the partner solve the customer's business problems. And surely we would love it if we can come in and we can sell them context center and the workforce suite and UC and security and all these things. But we're only able to do, A, what the budget allows and then, B, what they really need that they can identify that solves their problems at the current time. So where I'm going with this is we talk about a fully integrated suite or just these a la carte products that help somebody wedge in. How do you look at pros and cons there? What's my pro or con either way of saying, Mr. Customer, you should leave this older technology that you have because by the time we bolt on, it's gonna be X, Y, and Z. Or, no, you know what, wedge it in here. How do you go through that thought process? – Well, it's interesting, right? You have to take into consideration a lot of different things like the philosophy and the environment and the customer. And what I mean by that is, are they cutting edge technology adapters or are they someone that likes to hang on to their legacy stuff? How open are they to that conversation? There's always that burden of teaching people what this new technology can do. And I've given you this analogy, but I think it's a very pertinent one. I'm giving it up. I'm not turning in my man card. Not gonna do it, but I like this show called Downton Abbey, I just like it, okay? – Awesome. – And the very, very first episode ever, they're talking about how electricity is this really great new invention. And they're talking about how they're actually gonna pipe electricity into the kitchen. And one of the kitchen maids is really confused and can't understand why in the world you would pump electricity into a kitchen for crying out loud. That's because she didn't understand that electricity could drive mixers and refrigerators and all these different things. She had to be educated as to why this tool was going to make her life better and easier and more efficient. And sometimes in the sales process with a lot of these products, you go through that. So ROI is really important. On WFM, it's a little bit more tangible. On QM and some of these other ancillary products, it can be a little bit harder to prove, but it is provable. You just have to do the analysis. You just have to get into the numbers and figure it out. Now as it pertains to do we do it as an add-on, do we do it as a suite of products, again, that's kind of the philosophy of the customer. Do they want to write one check? Do they want to have one hand to shake, one throat to choke, whatever your favorite analogy is? Or are they okay with trying to go with different pieces and bringing together a suite of best of breed products? And there's really no right or wrong answer for everybody because everybody has a different use case that is going to be met by different product mixes. Oftentimes people just kind of go with their gut or they go with what their company philosophy is. – Fair, good point. Do you find though that with a product like this, are you getting them to consider things that they haven't thought of yet? You know, what percentage of customers do you think are considering these things, right? Or thinking about the agent and how long they're on and how much their costs are and all those things. Or are you finding that you're having to bring up in these discovery discussions? Hey, have you thought about this? Have you thought about the software to be able to do these things? – There's a lot of factors there. Sometimes they're familiar with the technology, but it hasn't been the right time yet to try and implement it. Sometimes it's complete discovery and education because they've been so stuck on older technology that they haven't even considered doing this yet. It really is fun to go through that process with customers from both perspectives, right? We now have employees that have used this in previous lives. We want to adopt this technology. We haven't been big enough to do it yet. Now we're big enough to do it. Or our executive team is really emphasizing the trend of now, which is the customer experience. Let's make sure we're differentiating ourselves by how well we're treating our customers. We have to do a better job of that. Let's make sure that we are incorporating these different tools that can make that better. And therefore by extension, make the customer experience better. And so, wow, it's a fascinating time to be in this space. Let's just put it that way. Because technology is always changing, as you know, Mr. Podcaster, in all of these different areas. And all of these different and exciting innovations are really bearing fruit at a lot of different levels. And there's always that bell curve, right? Of early adoption versus late adoption, et cetera. Contact centers run the gamut, just like everybody else. They all run the gamut. It's fun to go in and see what levers you can pull or push to educate them as to what can actually make things better for them. How, why, how it's gonna save them money. How it's going to improve their customer experience and make their lives better. – So that's perfect scenario. That's when it goes good, when we're able to discover, and we can pull out everything that they need. Let's say a partner's listening up to this point, they're ready to hang up off this podcast and go try what you said and put into play. I wanna talk about the bad things, right? Not to be a Debbie Downer, but what are the problems that you're gonna run into in a conversation that you see? You know, what is it that customers struggle with if they don't wanna adopt WFM, or they don't wanna move in that direction? Or just what are some of the challenges if a partner goes down and has this discovery and asks some of these questions on their own, what are they gonna run into that the customer might say, eh, I don't know? – Well, the number one thing that you're facing when you're in a situation like that is, you know, it's not necessarily the competitor which is another provider, it's, you know, no change, or not make any change at all. They just wanna go with the status quo. That's a tough one to fight, and really it comes down to education. And sometimes partners may, how can I put this the right way? They want to make sure that they're coming across the right way when they're talking to their customers about new technologies. They may not feel armed or educated, and that's where myself and my solution architect teammates really come into play here. We can be that person in your hip pocket or side by side with you on these phone calls to have those conversations, to do that education, to make sure that the customer realizes the benefit that these technologies could bring to them. It's the role we play here atTelarus We make everybody better, including our partners, by giving them greater resources to accomplish those very things. – Love it. All right, let's get through, we talked about an early example. Let's talk about a more recent example. We can leave customer name out of this, but what I'd love to hear about this is that, we always talk a lot about what the deal ends up closing at. Really wasn't always what it started as, whether that's because we ask a lot of questions naturally and we gotta understand what fits where, and APIs and integrations and all that good stuff. But maybe walk me through an example where you helped a partner, you got brought into this situation, I said, Jason, here's what it is. And by the time you got through your discovery process and all of that, it ended up being that they needed this. And let's hear kind of what that is, and then really what did it solve? – Great question. So I think doing discovery the right way leads to discussions about these newer technologies. And it can be something as simple as just asking a question about something that maybe they hadn't considered on purpose, or if they didn't have experience with it and listening to them go, what's that? How does that work? How's that gonna provide me a benefit? And then you get into a greater conversation of what it is that those tools can do. Really the discovery process is key. I think it's very, very, very key in making sure that you're leading the conversation the right way. Plus if you're doing it right, you could find opportunity a little bit later down the road to introduce some of those newer things. A recent use case would be actually, one that I'm thinking right now was they just were interested in updating their phone systems. They didn't have much of an IVR, but they had heard, and this was the term they used with me, they had heard of some of these newer technologies that maybe they wanted to figure out to use down the road. And so that led to a conversation of, okay, well let's talk about those newer technologies and these are what they can do and these are the ways that they can improve that customer experience. And it led to a lot of aha moments for the customer. It led to a lot of, oh, and you can do that now? Oh, I'd heard that that might be possible, but I didn't think that that was technology that we would be able to afford, let alone justify. And then when you get into the details of that and they realize that there are cost-effective ways to incorporate a lot of these newer technologies into their practice, it really made an impact. And what started out as just a, let's replace just our phone system and we're gonna do all of these things as futures. And later on it progressed into, okay, guess what? We're gonna add this piece and this piece and this piece with these two pieces being phase two, this piece being phase three. Ended up probably being about twice as big of a deal as it was originally. – Love it. Message here, bring in the team, we can help. – We do those things for you. – All right, so as we wrap this up, just one or two final things here. Obviously we're talking about resources, one of those phenomenal resources that partners have that they can lean on and bring in our team to help with. Is there anything that you would give a partner advice on if they're not comfortable cracking into this technology, right, aside from bringing us in? Anything else that you would recommend for them to do? Education, things like that for them to learn who are not comfortable in selling this? – Just ask the questions and ask the questions around how people are communicating. I think that's probably the biggest thing. How are your customers talking to you? How are you talking to your customers? Who are your customers? What is their experience like? Is there anything you want to do to improve that? What systems are you using now to facilitate those things that you're doing? Then you can ask questions that are a little bit standard, like what is your SLA? What is your service level? What is your CSAT score? All of these different things that maybe you dropped some acronyms or you mentioned some things that they hadn't quite considered. Your job really is not to dive into and ask all of the, at least maybe your job could be this if you wanted it to be, but you don't necessarily need to dive in and ask all the super technical questions. You just need to progress it to, let's have another conversation. Let's get to a point where we're talking to somebody that we can discuss these things in greater detail. Oh, by the way, I'm gonna call Jason and have Jason on the phone with me to go ahead and have that conversation. It's just ask questions. Try and learn a little bit more about what they like, what they don't like, what's keeping them up at night, what types of technologies have they heard about and they wanna consider and go from there. – Love it. Okay, final thoughts here. So in honor of Miss Cleo, if anybody knows what that is, those late night infomercials where she promises to tell your future. We've seen a lot of evolution to your point, right? We talk about that all the time on this podcast of technology, the rate of change is faster than anything we've ever seen. If you look out, I don't know, it's hard to look out even past 12 months right now, but if you look out 12 plus months, anything that you see changing dramatically in this space that you want partners to kind of be aware of and pay attention to? – Customer experience is going to be influenced by a lot more technology than just an ability to answer the phone. There are intelligent agents, there's AI everywhere doing all sorts of things in all the different places at once. Sam Nelson, one of the great people we work with here, Talaris just today, kicked off one of her minutes, or I can't remember the exact name. – Sam Snippets. – Sam Snippets, where she was talking about AI and the role that it plays in the contact center and in customer service and customer experience. That is very, very true. And it seems like every time we turn a corner and we're talking to a provider, they're taking AI and applying it to a different place in the contact center and in the customer experience that we hadn't thought of or considered before. And so that's all leading to the point where you just need to be comfortable with the fact that technology is going to continue to evolve, technology is going to continue to make things better, but the bottom line is that there will always be someone that wants to talk to a live person and that doesn't necessarily want to talk to a machine or doesn't want to try and serve themselves in certain ways. And so there will always be people that you can talk to that are contact center or customer experience centric. Another thing, if I may, take a few more moments here, is the merger of marketing and customer service, sales and customer service. Marketing, sales, customer service are all kind of becoming the same thing. And so the systems that are serving one of those can oftentimes be the systems that serve others. And we have in our stable providers here at Telarus some fantastic tools that can do great work in all of those different areas and integrate with the other tools in the areas as well. – Love it. Okay, Mr. Jason Lowe, thanks for coming into the studio with me today, man. – Thank you for having me. – Okay, that wraps us up. All right, everybody, we're out of here for today. I'm your host, Josh Lupresto SVP of Sales Engineering. This is Workforce Management with Mr. Jason Lowe, Solution Architect, Telarus Telarus
January 2, 2024 Hour 2: Several people, including celebrities are now using AI chatbots to predict their fate. We discuss AI predictions and the impacts of those outcomes. KMJ's Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson Weekdays 2-6PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and X Listen to past episodes at kmjnow.com Subscribe to the show on Apple, Spotify, or Amazon Music Contact See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this compelling podcast episode, the common thread of empaths and narcissists takes center stage in Martine Felton's work. Martine shares her personal journey, reflecting on the revelation that she was an empath, which only became clear as she grew older. Martine takes us back to her childhood, growing up in a Caribbean household where Vodou was practiced, shedding light on the rich tapestry of her spiritual upbringing. The episode explores the intersection of African spirituality, navigating narcissistic relationships, and the profound impact they've had on her personal growth. Through Martine's narrative, we discover the vital significance of trust and respect in her relationship with the Orisha. Join us in conversation takes a turn as young adults gather to discuss their past relationships, astutely noting the variances in each one, ultimately leading to a poignant discussion on how they collectively shifted toward a more long-term and serious relationship. Empaths and narcissists: a common theme in our guest Martine Felton's work. 1:50 She didn't realize they were an empath until they were older. 2:30 Martine discuss stereotypes of psychics and mediums, including Miss Cleo. 5:15 Her upbringing in a Caribbean household where Vodou was practiced. 7:20 African spirituality, narcissistic relationships, and personal growth. 10:10 The importance of trust and respect in their relationship with the Orisha. 12:10 Young adults discuss past relationships, noting differences in each one. 16:30 How they pivoted to a more long-term serious relationship. 18:35 Red flags of manipulation and control in the beginning of the relationship. 21:10 Woman notices red flags in a relationship when she starts making friends outside of it. 26:00 Narcissistic abuse and codependency in a relationship. 30:10 Toxic relationship dynamics and support system. 35:15 Where her ex-partner was manipulating their friends and family. 37:35 Narcissistic relationships and their impact. 41:00 She moved from NYC to NJ suburb with daughter, felt left out of friends' marriages and kids. 45:25 Toxic friendship where her friend, Ronnie, constantly flirts with other women. 50:20 Life coach empowers clients with intuition, setting boundaries, and self-love. 53:25 Highlighting the power of synchronicity and intuition in guiding action. 55:50 Young Martine: "Everything is going to be okay; trust the process." 58:16 Links: Martine Felton's Website https://www.martinefelton.com/ @martinefelton (IG): https://www.instagram.com/martinefelton/ ______________________________________________ Host Jennifer Moore is an author, energy healer, intuitive mentor, master trainer for EFT International, podcast host and founder of The Empathic Mastery Academy. https://www.empathicmasteryacademy.com https://www.empathicmastery.com Get Jen's book Https://empathicmasterybook.com @EmpathicMastery (IG) https://www.instagram.com/EmpathicMastery Join Jen's free FB group for monthly full moon masterclasses and her Empathic Safety Guide at https://www.empathicmastery.com/masterclass
This week, Joe and Mama Fran get into the spooky season by watching the reboot of the A&E series Psychic Kids. Joe shares his thoughts on Miss Cleo and gives a sneak preview of his halloween costume for this year before Mama Fran shares a fascinating story involving giraffe feces during Mama Fran's Segments.
Miss Cleo has to see the vet. Living to 100 series on Netflix. Chris Rock minute and EIS. Kevin James may-may and also the genesis of "may-may". Enough with cancer dogs and kids on Brandon's IG account. Won't do 2 (energy drinks) babe and getting rid of palm trees. Harvesting "Disco Bunnies" and "The 39th Tee" and where the names stem from (pun intended). The apple store and two hours at the apocalyptic Fashion Square. Possible lawsuit against Miller Lite.
We go over Miss Cleo's celebrity deaths. Brett tells his story about 5 bull dog puppies. On to better things gets crazy and Mario Lopez swings by, or does he? Stand-up comedian Mark Normand plays the Blue Oyster Lounge as well as The White Buffalo singing that hitter "Come join the murder" ====================================== Buy the boys a beer https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cominginhot Submit your funny videos, TikToks, questions and topics you'd like to hear on the podcast to: comingnhotcast@gmail.com Hit the Hotline - (213) 347-5003 New merch - cominginhotpodcast.com ====================================== Music: The White Buffalo Comedian: Mark Normand ====================================== Support our sponsors: https://www.naturallight.com/ ====================================== Patrons of the show: Jer Blane, Jenni with a I, Randy Wilkerson, Ohera, Kate, Big Rich and Ja-cob coming in last at only 99 cents. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cominginhot/support
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Ashley, Jennifer & Tom discuss the character Tom deems the “Larry the Cable Guy” of the metaphysical world.
This week on the Troika we conclude the life and times of Salomon August Andrée, a great balloon buffoon. We also discuss allergies and the associated medicines available, Milwaukee's best, and Miss Cleo. Enjoy?!?!?
Studies show that roughly a quarter of the world's population believes in various forms of psychic powers despite there being no reproducible scientific evidence of their existence. We discuss the history of psychic phenomenon from ancient oracles to Miss Cleo's pay per call line as well as people's attempts at conducting research into parapsychology.
We live in an era where ancient wisdom is now an accessible commodity. People seeking answers are now considered to be consumers, and there's a menu of service providers helping them uncover intangible possibilities with the assistance of commercial technology. Spirituality has become a thriving industry - but is it accurate to call spirituality a business at all? Giving fascinating insights for both service providers in the spiritual space and consumers who seek spiritual guidance, Megan and Ryan are joined by special guest Jason Freeland. Jason's company Outlook Amusements is the parent company of California Psychics, one of the most well known brands connecting everyday people with psychic advisors across a variety of modalities, from psychics and mediums to tarot readers, astrologers, numerologists and beyond. This episode is a walk across the bridge connecting the ethereal and material worlds together. As someone who had a front row seat working with the iconic 1990s psychic hotlines, Jason has seen our industry evolve over time. He's witnessed firsthand the transformative power of psychic work and reveals the ins and outs of how he runs such a flourishing business, addressing topics such as onboarding practitioners, handling customer complaints, navigating frauds, and adapting to new technologies and changes in consumer behaviors. He even offers a convincing truth about the notion of "selling spirituality" - a perspective that changed our minds entirely about "the business of spirituality," prompting us to reconsider the way we brand and market ourselves. About Jason Freeland:Jason Freeland has been working in new age marketplace businesses for over 30 years. In 1991, Freeland stumbled into the spiritual wellness business by producing the Psychic Friends Network. Freeland has also written and directed the feature film adaptation of James Ellroy's Brown's Requiem and a second feature, Garden Party. Freeland holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania and attended USC's School of Film and Television. Outlook Amusements, Inc. was founded by Jason Freeland and Tim Youd, who met during a “junior year abroad” program at Oxford University during their college years. In 1995, they started their production company in conjunction with Western International Media. At the time, Western was the largest independent media buying agency in the world. In 1997, Freeland and Youd bought out Western's interest in their business and soon thereafter developed the largest online live psychic and astrology network, which they sold to Keen.com in 2000. Keen.com (now called Ingenio, Inc.) was a Bay-area incubated startup focused on the delivery of live advice via the telephone and computer. Today, Freeland continues to run Outlook Amusements, which primarily operates California Psychics.Connect with Jason and California Psychics:Find Jason on LinkedInCalifornia Psychics website: californiapsychics.comDownload the California Psychics app on App Store and Google PlayFollow California Psychics on Instagram and FacebookAdditional Resources:Clairannoyance InstagramClairannoyance TikTok Clairannoyance WebsiteMegan's InstagramMegan's TikTokMegan's WebsiteRyan's InstagramRyan's TikTokRyan's Website
WHERE MY MOMS AT!? It's the show by the Moms for the Moms. Hosted by everybody's favorite "cool mom" Christina P! Not only the most REAL show for moms, but the most interactive. An open place to admit no one really knows what they're doing.This week Christina P is joined by YMH Studio's very own, Danny Brown. Christina gets a little update from Danny about his experience in rehab. Whether it's alcohol or kids, they both know something about the delusions that come with sleep deprivation. Their conversation about the critical race theory leads to Christina sharing her distain for gold diggers, and somehow evolves into the memory of Miss Cleo. Danny and Christina address some follow up voicemail and emails about sperm donors, McDonalds, and vag dryers. Danny recommends a new summer reading list to Christina, a series by the up-and-coming author Quan Millz. To wrap up the episode, Danny fills Christina in on his recovery plan, called Smart Recovery.Christina P. wants to hear from you since she is seriously lacking in cool mom friends. If you want to share a "Pazsitzky Effect" or "Mom Hack" please call into our voicemail (213)375-5184 and let Christina know! We want to talk to as many moms across America as we can.WhereMyMomsAt@gmail.com(213) 375-5184https://christinaponline.com/tour-dateshttps://store.ymhstudios.com/
Miss Cleo, or Youree Dell Harris, (1962-2016) was a television psychic known for sitting behind a large table adorned with a crystal ball and candles, encouraging viewers to call her for a free reading – now! We're celebrating Pride Month with Icons: supreme queens of queer culture. Some are household names... others are a little more behind the scenes. All of them have defied social norms and influenced generations of people to be unapologetically themselves. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Liz Smith, Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Ale Tejeda, Sara Schleede, and Abbey Delk. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grab your crystals, kids! Miss Cleo 2.0 and Wacky Star-lone are whisking you off to Cassagaga, Florida, the psychic capital of the world! What famous singer/songwriter wrote a tribute to this funky little town? Find out what to do and see, including a devilish cemetery! We're whipping up Mystic Elixirs, talking some smack, and giving you our June forecast. Our Bougie Bible picks include high-end kitchens and a Celtic “do-it-all”.☎️ TELL US ABOUT YOUR CRAZY NEIGHBOR: +1 239-300-7276 ☎️ ⚡️SHARE THIS WITH A FRIEND⚡️RATE US: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ON APPLEFOLLOW US:Facebook: @CRNPodcastInstagram: @crazyrichneighbors
Welcome, welcome, welcome to our NBA FINALS postgame show! Hangover Time is hosted by Alphonse Sidney and he's joined by Siobhan Beslow, Alex Musibay, Brassjazz, Coach Lu, Franky Garcia and Giancarlo Navas to discuss the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets game 1: • Heat tie the series at 1-1 • DUNCAN ROBINSON MEAN MUG • Heat defense on Jokic • How do the Heat keep doing this? And more! HEAT IN FIVE SHIRTS: https://shop.miamiheatbeat.com/collec... TICKPICK.COM/HEATBEAT today and use the promo code HEATBEAT to save $10 on your first order of NBA tickets Join our discord to be able to ask guests questions CLICK FOR THE DISCORD CHAT INVITE https://discord.gg/Ctk9h4SGaB STREAMS ON Twitch.Tv/MiamiHeatBeat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gizelle and Robyn discuss Mother's Day, garage space, travel stories, Eboni K. Williams, “magic” mushrooms, Janet Jackson & Beyoncé, California reparations, Trump, Robyn's psychic experience, and more! +Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ReasonablyShady +Get in touch with the show: whatsup (at) reasonablyshady (dot) com || Keep up with us on IG: ReasonablyShady || Follow Robyn: robyndixon10 || Follow Gizelle: gizellebryant || See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dustin joins Amanda for part two of their conversation about infomercials. In this episode, we'll tackle the long term impact of the Reagan administration, 1-900 numbers, and some of the most iconic infomercials of the 90s and 00s.READ:“Reagan's Real Legacy,” Peter Dreier, The Nation.“The 30 Weirdest 1-900 Numbers From The '80s,” Katie Notopoulos, Buzzfeed.“What Psychic Friends Failed to Foresee,” James Surowiecki, Slate.“It happened to me: I was a phone psychic for Miss Cleo,” Rebecca Barthel, XO Jane.“WHAT THE DOG SAW, AND OTHER ADVENTURES (an essay about Ron Popiel,” Malcolm Gladwell.“Victoria Jackson's Money Rewards Came Late,” Jennifer Pendleton, LA Times.“The Stepford Channel”, Rick Hartman, New York TimesWATCH:The Reagan ShowThe ReagansCorey Hotline: https://youtu.be/sk2CKwJ3hGoSanta Hotline: https://youtu.be/_sCg5s_jTo4UFO Hotline: https://youtu.be/bqZ0T8jeLDcThe Crying Hotline: https://youtu.be/M-akWAWOp2YJessica Hahn Tells All: https://youtu.be/mXJ7hnKTJjQLove Phone with Jessica Hahn: https://youtu.be/fK_o6AukoHAPsychic Friends Network: https://youtu.be/27s8HLVDhBsCall Me Miss CleoRonco Showtime Rotisserie: https://youtu.be/GG43jyZ65R8Victoria Jackson Cosmetics: https://youtu.be/3TzkLPSVtvkWhere There's A Will There's An A: https://youtu.be/mY7taMqDPqEThe Snuggie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xZp-GLMMJ0Check out Amanda's other podcast, The Department.Have questions/comments/cute animal photos? Reach out via email: amanda@clotheshorse.worldFind the transcript at clotheshorsepodcast.comWant to support Amanda's work on Clotheshorse? Learn more at patreon.com/clotheshorsepodcastClotheshorse is brought to you with support from the following sustainable small businesses:Check out Amanda's other podcast, The Department.Have questions/comments/cute animal photos? Reach out via email: amanda@clotheshorse.worldFind the transcript at clotheshorsepodcast.comWant to support Amanda's work on Clotheshorse? Learn more at patreon.com/clotheshorsepodcastClotheshorse is brought to you with support from the following sustainable small businesses:The Pewter Thimble Is there a little bit of Italy in your soul? Are you an enthusiast of pre-loved decor and accessories? Bring vintage Italian style — and history — into your space with The Pewter Thimble (@thepewterthimble). We source useful and beautiful things, and mend them where needed. We also find gorgeous illustrations, and make them print-worthy. Tarot cards, tea towels and handpicked treasures, available to you from the comfort of your own home. Responsibly sourced from across Rome, lovingly renewed by fairly paid artists and artisans, with something for every budget. Discover more at thepewterthimble.comVagabond Vintage DTLV is a vintage clothing, accessories & decor reselling business based in Downtown Las Vegas. Not only do we sell in Las Vegas, but we are also located throughout resale markets in San Francisco as well as at a curated boutique called Lux and Ivy located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jessica, the founder & owner of Vagabond Vintage DTLV, recently opened the first IRL location located in the Arts District of Downtown Las Vegas on August 5th. The shop has a strong emphasis on 60s & 70s garments, single stitch tee shirts & dreamy loungewear. Follow them on instagram, @vagabondvintage.dtlv and keep an eye out for their website coming fall of 2022.Country Feedback is a mom & pop record shop in Tarboro, North Carolina. They specialize in used rock, country, and soul and offer affordable vintage clothing and housewares. Do you have used records you want to sell? Country Feedback wants to buy them! Find us on Instagram @countryfeedbackvintageandvinyl or head downeast and visit our brick and mortar. All are welcome at this inclusive and family-friendly record shop in the country!Located in Whistler, Canada, Velvet Underground is a "velvet jungle" full of vintage and second-hand clothes, plants, a vegan cafe and lots of rad products from other small sustainable businesses. Our mission is to create a brand and community dedicated to promoting self-expression, as well as educating and inspiring a more sustainable and conscious lifestyle both for the people and the planet.Find us on Instagram @shop_velvetunderground or online at www.shopvelvetunderground.comSelina Sanders, a social impact brand that specializes in up-cycled clothing, using only reclaimed, vintage or thrifted materials: from tea towels, linens, blankets and quilts. Sustainably crafted in Los Angeles, each piece is designed to last in one's closet for generations to come. Maximum Style; Minimal Carbon Footprint.Salt Hats: purveyors of truly sustainable hats. Hand blocked, sewn and embellished in Detroit, Michigan.Republica Unicornia Yarns: Hand-Dyed Yarn and notions for the color-obsessed. Made with love and some swearing in fabulous Atlanta, Georgia by Head Yarn Wench Kathleen. Get ready for rainbows with a side of Giving A Damn! Republica Unicornia is all about making your own magic using small-batch, responsibly sourced, hand-dyed yarns and thoughtfully made notions. Slow fashion all the way down and discover the joy of creating your very own beautiful hand knit, crocheted, or woven pieces. Find us on Instagram @republica_unicornia_yarns and at www.republicaunicornia.com.Cute Little Ruin is an online shop dedicated to providing quality vintage and secondhand clothing, vinyl, and home items in a wide range of styles and price points. If it's ethical and legal, we try to find a new home for it! Vintage style with progressive values. Find us on Instagram at @CuteLittleRuin.Thumbprint is Detroit's only fair trade marketplace, located in the historic Eastern Market. Our small business specializes in products handmade by empowered women in South Africa making a living wage creating things they love like hand painted candles and ceramics! We also carry a curated assortment of sustainable/natural locally made goods. Thumbprint is a great gift destination for both the special people in your life and for yourself! Browse our online store at thumbprintdetroit.com and find us on instagram @thumbprintdetroit.Gentle Vibes: We are purveyors of polyester and psychedelic relics! We encourage experimentation and play not only in your wardrobe, but in your home, too. We have thousands of killer vintage pieces ready for their next adventure! Picnicwear: a slow fashion brand, ethically made by hand from vintage and deadstock materials - most notably, vintage towels! Founder, Dani, has worked in the industry as a fashion designer for over 10 years, but started Picnicwear in response to her dissatisfaction with the industry's shortcomings. Picnicwear recently moved to rural North Carolina where all their clothing and accessories are now designed and cut, but the majority of their sewing is done by skilled garment workers in NYC. Their customers take comfort in knowing that all their sewists are paid well above NYC minimum wage. Picnicwear offers minimal waste and maximum authenticity: Future Vintage over future garbage.Shift Clothing, out of beautiful Astoria, Oregon, with a focus on natural fibers, simple hardworking designs, and putting fat people first. Discover more at shiftwheeler.comHigh Energy Vintage is a fun and funky vintage shop located in Somerville, MA, just a few minutes away from downtown Boston. They offer a highly curated selection of bright and colorful clothing and accessories from the 1940s-1990s for people of all genders. Husband-and-wife duo Wiley & Jessamy handpick each piece for quality and style, with a focus on pieces that transcend trends and will find a home in your closet for many years to come! In addition to clothing, the shop also features a large selection of vintage vinyl and old school video games. Find them on instagram @ highenergyvintage, online at highenergyvintage.com, and at markets in and around Boston.Blank Cass, or Blanket Coats by Cass, is focused on restoring, renewing, and reviving the history held within vintage and heirloom textiles. By embodying and transferring the love, craft, and energy that is original to each vintage textile into a new garment, I hope we can reteach ourselves to care for and mend what we have and make it last. Blank Cass lives on Instagram @blank_cass and a website will be launched soon at blankcass.com.St. Evens is an NYC-based vintage shop that is dedicated to bringing you those special pieces you'll reach for again and again. More than just a store, St. Evens is dedicated to sharing the stories and history behind the garments. 10% of all sales are donated to a different charitable organization each month. New vintage is released every Thursday at wearStEvens.com, with previews of new pieces and more brought to you on Instagram at @wear_st.evens.Vagabond Vintage DTLV is a vintage clothing, accessories & decor reselling business based in Downtown Las Vegas. Not only do we sell in Las Vegas, but we are also located throughout resale markets in San Francisco as well as at a curated boutique called Lux and Ivy located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Jessica, the founder & owner of Vagabond Vintage DTLV, recently opened the first IRL location located in the Arts District of Downtown Las Vegas on August 5th. The shop has a strong emphasis on 60s & 70s garments, single stitch tee shirts & dreamy loungewear. Follow them on instagram, @vagabondvintage.dtlv and keep an eye out for their website coming fall of 2022.Country Feedback is a mom & pop record shop in Tarboro, North Carolina. They specialize in used rock, country, and soul and offer affordable vintage clothing and housewares. Do you have used records you want to sell? Country Feedback wants to buy them! Find us on Instagram @countryfeedbackvintageandvinyl or head downeast and visit our brick and mortar. All are welcome at this inclusive and family-friendly record shop in the country!Located in Whistler, Canada, Velvet Underground is a "velvet jungle" full of vintage and second-hand clothes, plants, a vegan cafe and lots of rad products from other small sustainable businesses. Our mission is to create a brand and community dedicated to promoting self-expression, as well as educating and inspiring a more sustainable and conscious lifestyle both for the people and the planet.Find us on Instagram @shop_velvetunderground or online at www.shopvelvetunderground.comSelina Sanders, a social impact brand that specializes in up-cycled clothing, using only reclaimed, vintage or thrifted materials: from tea towels, linens, blankets and quilts. Sustainably crafted in Los Angeles, each piece is designed to last in one's closet for generations to come. Maximum Style; Minimal Carbon Footprint.Salt Hats: purveyors of truly sustainable hats. Hand blocked, sewn and embellished in Detroit, Michigan.Republica Unicornia Yarns: Hand-Dyed Yarn and notions for the color-obsessed. Made with love and some swearing in fabulous Atlanta, Georgia by Head Yarn Wench Kathleen. Get ready for rainbows with a side of Giving A Damn! Republica Unicornia is all about making your own magic using small-batch, responsibly sourced, hand-dyed yarns and thoughtfully made notions. Slow fashion all the way down and discover the joy of creating your very own beautiful hand knit, crocheted, or woven pieces. Find us on Instagram @republica_unicornia_yarns and at www.republicaunicornia.com.Cute Little Ruin is an online shop dedicated to providing quality vintage and secondhand clothing, vinyl, and home items in a wide range of styles and price points. If it's ethical and legal, we try to find a new home for it! Vintage style with progressive values. Find us on Instagram at @CuteLittleRuin.Thumbprint is Detroit's only fair trade marketplace, located in the historic Eastern Market. Our small business specializes in products handmade by empowered women in South Africa making a living wage creating things they love like hand painted candles and ceramics! We also carry a curated assortment of sustainable/natural locally made goods. Thumbprint is a great gift destination for both the special people in your life and for yourself! Browse our online store at thumbprintdetroit.com and find us on instagram @thumbprintdetroit.Gentle Vibes: We are purveyors of polyester and psychedelic relics! We encourage experimentation and play not only in your wardrobe, but in your home, too. We have thousands of killer vintage pieces ready for their next adventure! Picnicwear: a slow fashion brand, ethically made by hand from vintage and deadstock materials - most notably, vintage towels! Founder, Dani, has worked in the industry as a fashion designer for over 10 years, but started Picnicwear in response to her dissatisfaction with the industry's shortcomings. Picnicwear recently moved to rural North Carolina where all their clothing and accessories are now designed and cut, but the majority of their sewing is done by skilled garment workers in NYC. Their customers take comfort in knowing that all their sewists are paid well above NYC minimum wage. Picnicwear offers minimal waste and maximum authenticity: Future Vintage over future garbage.Shift Clothing, out of beautiful Astoria, Oregon, with a focus on natural fibers, simple hardworking designs, and putting fat people first. Discover more at shiftwheeler.comHigh Energy Vintage is a fun and funky vintage shop located in Somerville, MA, just a few minutes away from downtown Boston. They offer a highly curated selection of bright and colorful clothing and accessories from the 1940s-1990s for people of all genders. Husband-and-wife duo Wiley & Jessamy handpick each piece for quality and style, with a focus on pieces that transcend trends and will find a home in your closet for many years to come! In addition to clothing, the shop also features a large selection of vintage vinyl and old school video games. Find them on instagram @ highenergyvintage, online at highenergyvintage.com, and at markets in and around Boston.Blank Cass, or Blanket Coats by Cass, is focused on restoring, renewing, and reviving the history held within vintage and heirloom textiles. By embodying and transferring the love, craft, and energy that is original to each vintage textile into a new garment, I hope we can reteach ourselves to care for and mend what we have and make it last. Blank Cass lives on Instagram @blank_cass and a website will be launched soon at blankcass.com.St. Evens is an NYC-based vintage shop that is dedicated to bringing you those special pieces you'll reach for again and again. More than just a store, St. Evens is dedicated to sharing the stories and history behind the garments. 10% of all sales are donated to a different charitable organization each month. New vintage is released every Thursday at wearStEvens.com, with previews of new pieces and more brought to you on Instagram at @wear_st.evens.
Susie informs us about some big changes in the bowling world that bowling alley owners are thrilled about, but professional bowlers think is a real gutter ball. And Sarah claims Eli almost went pro in bowling. We discuss the documentary about Miss Cleo, the "Jamaican" psychic who convinced white people she had the magical ability to answer hundreds of phone calls at once. We learn about the fallout since the Hillsong docuseries came out, and why there's "a lot of money to be made off of poverty." We find out how the Amber Alert came to be, and Sarah is shocked to learn it was named after a person, not a color. Susie describes the conditions for a 200-mile marathon that takes place in a tunnel. We theorize what type of person willingly participates in something so torturous. Join our book club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: Connect with us on social media: BCP Instagram: Susie's Instagram: Sarah's Instagram: BCP Twitter: Susie's Twitter: Sarah's Twitter: Apply today in just 10 minutes at Get over 40% off your starter pack bundle with code BRAINCANDY at Get 15% off your first order at More podcasts at WAVE:
Who could have predicted that Tig and Cheryl would discuss "Call Me Miss Cleo," the HBO Max doc about the ubiquitous '90s TV psychic and her mysterious past?! From Cheryl's "Cookie" alter-ego to Tig's psychic-reading-gone-wrong, this episode is jam-packed with invaluable info for only $0 a minute! LISTEN NOW!We have a True Story Show livestream show Jan 31! Get tickets here: https://www.dynastytypewriter.com/events-calendar?loxi_pathname=%2Ftig-cheryl-true-story-3797*this episode spills beans* (tigandcheryltruestory@gmail.com)Follow the show:Instagram: @tigandcheryltruestoryTwitter: @TandCTrueStoryGet merch at podswag.com/truestorySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joe opens up this episode with a response about his recent comments that went viral (1:00) & extends apologies to both Lil' Fizz and Meg The Stallion (19:45). The guys give another round of updates on the trial between Meg & Tory Lanez (23:41). Next, Romeo Miller & Master P trade social media posts over family business (41:41), Bow Wow & Jermaine Dupri beef, and the release of the Miss Cleo documentary. And lastly, the guys unpack recent scams, including Bishop Whitehead & the ToonApp (1:20:18), Argentina winning the World Cup, which sparks conversation about the country's history (1:31:18), ADIDAS announces Yeezy designs (1:50:20), The NFL weekend (2:09:54), + much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP.: Tap in here www.patreon.com/JoeBudden Sleeper Picks: Joe | Leon Thomas - “Breaking Point” Ice | SleazyWorld Go (feat. Lil Baby) - “Sleazy Flow” Parks | Ab-Soul - “Gotta Rap”
In this episode, Tyler and Korey dive deep into the Drag Race Season 15 Queens, discuss the new Miss Cleo documentary and Barbie movie trailer, and give their reviews for both live drag queen holiday shows they saw this season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Acclaimed documentary director (and Miami resident) Billy Corben reviews the first four episodes of Real Housewives of Miami on Peacock. Celia Aniskovich, Producer of Call Me Miss Cleo on HBO Max, which chronicles the rise, fall, and reinvention of controversial and revered ‘90s television psychic Miss Cleo. This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/KATECASEY and get on your way to being your best self.” Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyClubhouse: @katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kate discusses what to watch this week including Real Housewives of Miami (Bravo), Harry & Meghan (Netflix). Call Me Miss Cleo (HBO Max), and The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari (Netflix). This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/KATECASEY and get on your way to being your best self.” Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyClubhouse: @katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I mean, if you style your beard to a point so that it looks like an enormous bird's beak, you can't really fault an insult comedy pro princess for taking some shots at it. It's "King Thrushbeard" by the Grimm brothers. The creature is a giant whose career path involves working for kings, hermits, and, oh yeah, the devil. -- Get your links. Hot and fresh. Scoundrel. Learn how two sisters in the 1800s were inadvertently responsible for John Edwards and Miss Cleo. https://myths.link/scoundrel Membership: Like helping? Don't like ads? Feel like fall is taking too long to get here and want to take the fight to the foliage to get it to hurry up? I can't help you with that last one, but as for the first two, just between you and me: https://www.mythpodcast.com/membership -- Speaking of ads, say hello to our lovely sponsors: Helix Sleep: $200 off all mattress orders and 2 free pillows at http://HelixSleep.com/myths Shopify: 14-day trial with full access to Shopify's entire suite of features at http://Shopify.com/legends Liquid IV: Buy Liquid IV in bulk nationwide at Costco, or get 15% off with code MYTHS at http://LiquidIV.com -- And last but certainly not least, it's the Music. Thank you to the hardest working (people? I think it's like a collective of artists? I don't know.) in showbiz, Blue Dot Sessions. "Asterisx" by Blue Dot Sessions "Are We Loose" by Blue Dot Sessions "Thannoid Piano" by Blue Dot Sessions "Thannoid Swing" by Blue Dot SessionsSupport the show: https://www.mythpodcast.com/membershipSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.