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Songforms of conventional and highly unconventional sorts tonight, taking in folk traditions from around the world, jazz, the outer limits of metal and more, plus strange twistings of clubforms, impressionist composition of the early 20th century, field recordings and more… LISTEN AGAIN, unconventionally. Stream on demand from fbi.radio, podcast right here. Wendy Eisenberg – Take A Number [Joyful Noise/Bandcamp] Wendy Eisenberg – Curious Bird [Joyful Noise/Bandcamp] We’ve heard from brilliant guitarist, sometime banjoist, songwriter, improviser & composer Wendy Eisenberg in many contexts in the last couple of years: there’s the amazing postpunk/art-rock trio Editrix, Bill Orcutt’s Guitar Quartet, their avant-garde songwriting collaboration with Caroline Davis, and most recently their appearance on their now-partner Mari More Eaze Rubio’s brilliant solo album sentence structure in the country. But the highlight for me remains Eisenberg’s breathtaking final track, “In The Pines”, from their 2024 album Viewfinder. So for all their jazz guitar chops and restless experimentation, I’m already primed to love Eisenberg’s most pure songwriting on this album. There’s definitely a statement in self-titling a mid-career album, and Wendy Eisenberg presents as a straightforward album of songwriterly storytelling, deeply grounded in their newfound love with Mari Rubio. There’s definitely more than a little country in these songs, as well as folk-revivalist styles from Britain, Appalachia etc, but whatever genre, Wendy’s particular melodic sensibility comes through. Supporting this, however, are the utterly essential, sumptuous string arrangements from Mari Rubio, who also co-produced the album with Eisenberg and added pedal steel and synths. With longtime bandmates Trevor Dunn on bass (known for Mr Bungle, Secret Chiefs 3, many John Zorn-related lineups etc) and Ryan Sawyer on drums (of too many collaborations including a time in At The Drive-In and long-ago UFog faves Stars Like Fleas), there’s a homely feel to these songs, songs which contemplate identity, life’s trajectory, past trauma and coming into a hard-won happiness. Margareth Kammerer – Gift [Ftarri/Bandcamp] Margareth Kammerer – Amor [Ftarri/Bandcamp] Weirdly, when I did my DJ set for Art After Hours/Liquid Architecture/Sydney Biennale in March (stream it here) I decided to play a track by Berlin-based Italian singer & composer Margareth Kammerer, and only a day or two later I discovered that she’d just released a new album, The Garden. I’ve been a fan of hers since, I would say, the mid 2000s, when she released the extraordinary album To Be an Animal of Real Flesh, full of odd, experimental songs. Following a few years later came two wonderful, mysterious albums with The Magic I.D., a quartet with Christof Kurzmann on electronics and vocals next to her own guitar & vocals, and the two clarinettists, Kai Fagaschinski & Michael Thieke, who also play bewitching, alien music as The International Nothing. So it’s reasonable to say she’s been deconstructing and re-examining songform for some decades by now. Released by Japanese label Ftarri (also a tiny experimental music venue & store in Tokyo), The Garden is of a piece with her earlier albums – the last of which came out a mere 12 years ago… Her oddly beautiful songs are supported by many important fellow travellers including our own Chris Abrahams of The Necks etc, double-bassist/electronicist Werner Dafeldecker, experimental musician Valerio Tricoli and experimental cellist Bo Wiget. I remain in awe. Espen Reinertsen – Til noens dype muskelvev [SusannaSonata/Bandcamp] Espen Reinertsen – Skal jeg følge deg til havet [SusannaSonata/Bandcamp] What astonishing beauty to stumble upon without warning! Espen Reinertsen is a name I’ve known for a while, as his saxophone and woodwinds – or his mixing skills – are credited on many a Norwegian release, including those from Trondheim Jazz Orchestra, Erik Honoré, Kim Myhr, Jenny Hval and Christian Wallumrød Ensemble. But these are his own songs, with sparse live drums and drum machines, sparse keyboards and gorgeous woodwind & trumpet arrangements which frequently shift into unexpected voicings and harmonies. You’ll hear a lot of Radiohead here – albeit more jazz-informed – but it’s also one of those rare cases when the post-rock-as-in-Talk-Talk tag is completely justified. Reinertsen’s melodies are simple until they spin off into some harmonically distant galaxy, and his layers of woodwinds are delicately emotive, merging invisibly with synthesizers just as Erik Nylander’s acoustic drums somehow have the precision of drum machines and also the sparkle of jazz drums. What a blessing. Marianna Sangita Angeletaki Røe & Trondheim Jazz Orchestra – Kori [Puritone/Bandcamp] So, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra are a collective with a varying lineup of Norwegian improvising musicians, who enlist different musicians to collaborate with them, with reliably extraordinary results. On this album, they work with Greek-Norwegian singer & composer Marianna Sangita Angeletaki Røe, who has titled the album ΣΠΙΤΙ (SPITI), which is Greek for “Home”. Marianna Sangita explores her own search for belonging, caught between two very different places, and she sings in four different languages: Norwegian, Greek, English, and Sámi, the latter being a people indigenous to the Sápmi region across northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and part of Russia. The music, too, draws from many different traditions, with Greece’s proximity to the area Europeans call the “Middle East” evident in its traditional musical forms, and the combined vocals of Sangita, Ina Sagstuen and Sissel Vera Pettersen (and other musicians at times) evoking Eastern European musics as much as Nordic. The musicianship is uniformly brilliant, the songs sparkling, moving, joyful. Highly recommended. Mayssa Jallad – Taamir (Bahriyyeh) [Ruptured Records/Bandcamp] A few years back, Beirut label Ruptured put out an amazing album by Lebanese singer/songwriter and researcher Mayssa Jallad called Marjaa: The Battle of the Hotels. In touching experimental songs, Jallad chronicled the beginning of the Lebanese Civil War in 1975, in which Christian Nationalists and pro-Palestinian leftists fought a violent battle amongst the high-rise hotels in Beirut, leading to the Green Line dividing the city, a rift that lasted for 15 years. Since then the album has been remixed in spectral dub fashion by Civilistjävel!, and in 2024 Mayssa created a stunning piece about a Palestinian woman displaced from her village in the Nakba. That single was created out of an instrumental track by Tunefork Studios & Ruptured Records’ Fadi Tabbal, and her new song “Taamir (Bahriyyeh)” is a musical collaboration with Tabbal, featuring drums from Postcards & SANAM‘s Pascal Semerdjian. Jallad is an urban researcher as well as a musician, and urban history is the basis of all these works. This song is about the Taamir social housing project, built in the wake of a destructive earthquake in 1956. By the time the project started, the Ain el Helwe refugee camp had already existed for 8 years, and the juxtaposition of Palestinian refugees, unfortunates who lost their homes in the earthquake, and those more fortunate, is explored by Jallad in this moving, experimental piece, with rumbling, clattering drones and field recordings surrounding Jallad’s voice. Radwan Ghazi Moumneh & Frédéric D. Oberland – Squeal Of Swine خنخنة خنازير [Constellation/Bandcamp] Montreal’s storied Constellation label here brings together a Canadian and French artist for their first duo work. Radwan Ghazi Moumneh has been deeply involved in the Montreal postrock & experimental music in Quebec for over 2 decades, and he’s the co-owner of the mighty Hotel2Tango, originally a performance & artists’ space co-run by members of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and A Silver Mt. Zion, but his main musical outlet has been Jerusalem In My Heart, begun as an audiovisual project with Erin Weisgerber, with Moumneh’s stunning melismatic vocals fed through granular processing to create a contemporary Arabic music ahead of its time in the mid-2010s. Frédéric D. Oberland is a key figure in Paris’s psych & avant-rock scenes, although he also began making films on Super8 & video. Among many bands & collaborations, he leads the incredible Oiseaux-Tempête, a collective whose music draws on psych, krautrock, postpunk and electronic music, with many collaborators and a deep connection to SWANA artists. Moumneh & Oberland had worked together via Oiseaux-Tempête and other projects, but had long intended to collaborate as a duo. Some works were started at Hotel2Tango in 2023, but as Moumneh puts it, since the genocide began he’d experienced sever writer’s block, so he took himself off to Paris in 2024 to complete the work. Four of the seven tracks do feature Moumneh’s voice, but here it’s Oberland taking more of a driver’s seat. Nevertheless, as well as Moumneh’s pain-filled voice Moumneh plays both buzuk and rababa, and there’s daf in the mix along with lots of electronic drones, drum machines and Oberland’s sax and clarineau. This is immersive music of great emotion. Maryam Saleh – Nedaa نداء [Simsara Records/Bandcamp] I first heard Egyptian singer Maryam Saleh as part of the magnificent trio release Lekhfa back in 2017. There, Saleh’s voice combined with the voice and instruments of Palestinian-Egyptian musician Tamer Abu Ghazaleh and the production wizardry and music of Maurice Louca – a masterpiece of Arabic indie music. As far as I can see, her new album, coming some 9 years later, is her first since that collaboration. Produced by Maurice Louca, it also features multiple instruments and creative mentoring from Paris-based Palestinian musician Kamilya Jubran, who founded the organisation Zamkara in Paris to support artistic projects. After three years of development, the result is Syrr سِرّ, the Arabic word for secret, which also happens to be the name Saleh gave her daughter. The album is imprinted by heavy events in Saleh’s life, particularly post-natal depression and divorce. Released by Sarah El Miniawy‘s Simsara Records, this is a creative take on Arabic music, leaning into trip-hop at times, into acoustic instrumentation at other times, carried by Saleh’s beautifully expressive voice and the confident hands of Jubran and Louca, and the impeccable musicianship of the other instrumentalists who join them. But one of the highlights is “Nafas نفَس”, in which Saleh is accompanied solely by Jubran’s oud and exquisitely-harmonised vocal shadows from the two of them. All in all, not to be missed! Taroug – Sirocco [Denovali/Bandcamp] On his second album with Denovali Records, Chott, Düsseldorf-based Tunisian musician Taroug (aka Tarek Zarroug) presents a highly varied mixture of styles. When Zarroug wants to make beat-based bass music, he hits all the right production notes with a healthy dose of north African percussion, while elsewhere there’s dreamy postrock with vocals by the artist himself. Honestly it’s uncanny how the album flits between genres, displaying Zarroug’s ancestry here, slipping into UK bass there or indie guitar music elsewhere. A really impressive album. Wraz. – Twist [Deep Dark & Dangerous/Bandcamp] Rites, the second full album from Montreal dubstep master Wraz., is released through Deep Dark & Dangerous, the label run by New Zealand’s longstanding dubstep duo Truth. As usual, heavyweight dubstep gear, sci-fi aesthetics, surprising melodies… Battery Operated – Stutter [YUKU/Bandcamp] Battery Operated – Casting Shadows [YUKU/Bandcamp] It should be obvious by now that YUKU delivers the goods, but here they are again with something insanely great. The artist behind Battery Operated is also known as PS95, an outlet for mangled jungle breaks that draws our attention to the fact that the Playstation was launched in 1995, the heyday of jungle. On the other hand, Battery Operated has thus far been an alias for deliciously lo-fi tape loops – see their Instagram for videos of their beautifully-modded cassettes & players. But the debut Battery Operated album for YUKU, TYPE I, combines these two strands in stunning fashion. From what I can tell, PS95 & the recording artist Battery Operated are the same person, but the tape loop “art” projects are done with his brother. So this ain’t dance music, not primarily, but nor is it dreamy loop-jelly. Breaks surface from tape hiss, tape loop experiments are layered & sequenced into melodies and sonic narratives, often sounding like a half-analogue/half-digital current-day version of IDM. Wonderful. Thugwidow – IT DIDN’T NEED EXPLAINING [Thugwidow Bandcamp] Thugwidow – pristine heart [Thugwidow Bandcamp] Jungle may be having a renaissance right now, with no end in sight, but Welsh producer Alex Lowther-Harris was on the jungle train way before most. The first Thugwidow releases were around 2017, and for a few years he was fiercly prolific, released mostly on cassette and digital, with a couple of CDs and some vinyl further down the track. His lo-fi early work gave way to slicker production chops as time went on, and the creative firehose slowed by around 2021-22. So it was a joyful shock to see something new appear on his bandcamp, only… it’s a swan song? Yes, SWUN SUNGZ does do what its title suggests, but it also shows that this prolific artist had more up his sleeve – it’s just that the pleasure had drained from it, he was feeling stuck… So here’s *ahem* 121 tracks, going for almost 11½ hours, and there’s a lot of quality material here, including a bunch of collaborations, and productions ranging from hardcore jungle-techno to advanced rhythm science. It’s a helluva way to go out! Note also that not only is all the money likely going to the British bird & wildlife charity RSPB, but he says most of his earnings from the project were always given away to charity. CRZKNY – 009 [Virgin Babylon Records] Japanese experimental electronic producer CRZKNY (which I’ve just learned stands for “CRAZY KENNY”) has brushed shoulders with experimental genre-mashing legend (and seminal UFog artist) World’s End Girlfriend before, on WEG productions and on his label Virgin Babylon, but this is a bit of a special release – a bit like Thugwidow’s above, this is a massive collection of unreleased tunes, here all just numbered as they’re pieces that CRZKNY has played at the Nagoya club GOODWEATHER. CZRKNY put this collection together to help support the club’s founder Eri Ishii after she suffered both an aortic dissection and a cerebral thrombosis, leaving her in a coma for some weeks. She is now on a long road of rehabilitation, and CRZKNY wants to give back to a person who built this perfect live space for his music. Lots of great techno, including glitchy shit and tasty breakbeats, for a good cause. deafkids – CICATRIZES [Neurot Recordings/Bandcamp] Brazilian band deafkids may nominally be classed as “punk”, but hardcore punk mixes with industrial and noise in their sound, along with electronic music of all shapes. They released the incredible uncategorizable Metaprogramação on Neurosis‘ Neurot Recordings in 2019, and then when the pandemic hit, they put out a series of EPs that mixed Latin rhythmic complexity with guitar pedal and software experimentation, collected now on the album Ritos do Colapso. Except before that in 2020 came their collaboration DEAFBRICK with cross-continental noise-metal-industrial-electronic duo PETBRICK. So with various collabs and oddities in the interim, their forthcoming CICATRIZES DO FUTURO (Scars of the Future) is their first album proper since Metaprogramação. It looks to be more electronic, more intense, more angry than ever, a visceral reaction to the state of the world. Highly rhythmic and danceable, it shifts between hardcore punk, industrial, Latin American and club sounds with abandon. I can’t wait to hear the whole thing. Lint – Balsam of Peru [Lint Bandcamp] OK so, you know, like Scattered Order? A band who I have referred to in the past as “Sydney postpunk/post-industrial/experimental electronic legends”. Mitch Jones is a founding member of said legendary band, active since the early ’80s or possibly slightly earlier, post-etc as described above. Drusilla Johnson aka Dru Jones has been a member of said legendary band at times, and has contributed some brilliant artwork in various phases of their existence. She’s also Mitch’s wife, and they live now in Mt Victoria, in the Blue Mountains on Dharug and Gundungurra country, and at times they release music together as Lint. It’s instinctual, artistic, splashes of colour washed over detailed line drawings… It’s the sound of Air in the taps, but it’s also the sound of over four decades building and trashing and rebuilding a musical language, and you can hear it in every dialogue sample and every wonky beat and the occasional guitar noise solo. It’s so lovely to have a seemingly endless font of new music from these folks in many changing combinations. Roman Rofalski – Ondine (radio edit 1) [Puddle Label/Bandcamp] Last time we heard from German pianist Roman Rofalski – only a few weeks ago – he was deconstructing his piano… again, following his wonderful Fractal from 2024, which shredded piano and prepared piano into constellations of granular sound and rhythm. Ravel Reimagined does just what it tells you – but to be clear, Rofalski does it really well. Over four tracks, Rofalski excerpts four celebrated piano works by the beloved impressionist composer and deconstructs them – and it’s notable that these are live performances, with Rofalski playing grand piano and simultaneously sampling himself, then reworking phrases into loops & glitchy constructions, overlaying them with synths and even beats at times. Maurice Ravel was famously prickly, was not fond of the borrowed artistic term of “impressionism” being used for his music (nor was his elder, Debussy), and was underappreciated in his time. He’s also one of my favourite composers, who I believe advanced composition in directions hitherto unimagined. Rofalski’s extrapolations push Ravel far beyond his imaginings, and it’s quite likely he would be horrified to hear what’s been done to his pieces – but now we’re imagining a composer unmoored by over a century from his origins; these prickly pieces require decades of context to situate them here and now. The virtuosic pianism outlining harmonies full of augmented and diminished intervals, whole-tone scales, melodies woven through corruscating hemidemisemiquavers (hear the original here) are thrown immediately into digital reverberation and gradual distortion until they’re glitched and chopped, then crash into long-ringing tones, a fragmented sample bleating around Ravel’s melody as the piece comes to a close. Bravo. OD – Arrival [Driftworks/Bandcamp] Alex O’Donovan is a recording & mixing engineer, but as OD he makes his own music. On Svalr, O’Donovan documents time spent in Svalbard, an island archipelago in the Arctic which is also home to Norway’s Global Seed Vault (the subject of another beautiful sound work by Ecker & Meulyzer). This album is part of a new project called SITE, co-curated by Audiobulb and Driftworks. O’Donovan took extensive field recordings of the diversity of natural sounds (including glaciers!) as well as the built environment, and found commonalities in all these sounds that formed the basis of his compositions. Remote as it is, Svalbard is inevitably encroached upon by anthrogenic climate change, and as the EP goes on, the sounds of water & ice & animals are swept up in almost industrial impulses, and glitched beat constructions. OD’s Svalr makes compelling music around its highly engaging field recordings. Sandscape – half closed eyes [Octopoda Records/Bored of Works/Bandcamp] Sudanese-Scottish “ethereal grunger” Eliza Shaddad and screen composer Daniel Sonabend team up as Sandscape on the forthcoming album Phenomenology, and first single “half closed eyes” is like hearing a dusty 7″ record playing in a different room of your house – a beguiling piece of ambient-dub-jazz with both artists’ vocals, soft but saturated piano, and muffled drumming from Liam Hutton. Unexpected harmonisations flow over the looping music, but not long after it fades away like a dream – “half closed eyes” indeed. The album promises noise-laden trip-hop, muffled jazz and an exploration of the mixed Arab/British/Jewish heritage between the members… Keen to hear more. Stine Janvin / Morten Joh – Leaving home – O Verden, Hav Da Gode Nat! (feat. Lucy Railton) [Futura Resistenza/Bandcamp] Stine Janvin / Morten Joh – Before the burial site – Jeg Raader Eder Alle [Futura Resistenza/Bandcamp] Returning now to Norway, we finish with beautiful strangeness from Norwegians Stine Janvin and Morten Joh, adapting funeral procession music (“Liksongen” = corpse songs) from Ryfylke, Norway. Janvin’s voice forms the basis of these works, but the ceremonial music is rendered alien through extensive electronic processing and additional electronics, and occasional vibraphone from Joh. Two guests, both with innovative approaches to their instruments, contribute further: Berlin-based Australian guitarist Jules Reidy and British cellist Lucy Railton. But one of the most magical moments must be when Janvin’s voice is shadowed by its electronic twin in warbling harmony. On the second last track, the alien elements mostly give way to the acoustic sounds of voice and vibraphone, although the album concludes with stentorian synths playing J.S. Bach. Not for the faint of heart, but rewarding listening. Listen again — ~208MB
When the vulnerable are pushed out, Jesus steps in.
In 2025, a record $60 billion was invested in building AI data centers around the world, many of them in the US and Canada. Proposals for data centers are popping up across Wisconsin, in Mount Pleasant, Menominee, Beaver Dam, Dane County and beyond. These “hyperscale” complexes use anywhere between 5-50 megawatts of power and take up hundreds of acres of land. To talk about the growing opposition to AI data centers across the nation, host Douglas Haynes is joined by three guests: Michael Greif of Midwest Environmental Advocates, Mitch Jones of Food & Water Watch, and Ed Morganroth, Jr. of the group, No Data Center DeForest. People are increasingly concerned about data centers’ energy and water consumption, land use, noise pollution, and e-waste as well as the societal impacts of AI products like deep fakes. To educate legislators about the growing opposition, Food & Water Watch organized a letter to Congress calling for the halt of construction of data centers. Jones says that the fight is happening in every state and their letter creates a national umbrella for these groups to unify their message. So far over 250 organizations have signed on. Many are concerned that the financial benefits of these data centers are flowing to Silicon Valley and out of local communities. And the public is largely being kept in the dark about how much electricity and water these data centers would eat up. This fall, Midwest Environmental Advocates took legal action to get the city of Racine to respond to Milwaukee Riverkeepers’s record recquest for the projected water consumption of a Mount Pleasant data center. They were at first told that water use is a “trade secret.” To date, the public doesn't know how much electricity will be used at the data center that Alliant Energy and Meta are building in Beaver Dam. Morganroth says that at a time when Wisconsin is losing agricultural land, his group would rather see new housing and job-creating business in his community rather than a data center. Our guests also talk about the active role that electric companies are playing in the construction of data centers, the tax breaks that these companies are getting from the state of Wisconsin, and the AI bubble. Michael Greif is a Legal Fellow at Midwest Environmental Advocates, where his work has focused on legal pathways to safeguard Wisconsin's air, water, and climate, including advocating for public disclosure of the water and energy use of hyperscale data centers. Michael is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and lives in Madison. Mitch Jones is the Managing Director of Policy and Litigation at Food & Water Watch. He has worked on federal policy for over 20 years. He leads the organization's work on federal and state policy as well as their sibling organization’s political program. Ed Morganroth, Jr. is a resident of DeForest, WI and member of the No Data Center DeForest group. Featured image: aerial view of the Google Data Center in Council Bluffs, IA via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0). Did you enjoy this story? Your funding makes great, local journalism like this possible. Donate hereThe post Who Bears the True Cost of So-Called Artificial Intelligence? appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin251219.mp3 Right-click here to download this episode (“Save link as…”). Truthout (12/8/25) This week on CounterSpin: Forbes reports the Starbucks workers strike as you might expect: “The company claims it already offers the ‘best job in retail.’ … Yet the union is demanding….” “The company says, ‘We're ready to return to the bargaining table whenever the union is.’ But as of yet, the union is holding out for the company to present a contract that meets demands….” You get the idea: One party is generous, the other is ornery. But even Forbes has to acknowledge that even as the strike “drags” into a second month, “global support grows.” Derek Seidman has been following the strike. He's a writer, researcher and historian who contributes to Little Sis and to Truthout, where he recently reported on the Starbucks strike and…what Walmart has to do with it? https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin251219Seidman.mp3 Politico (12/17/25) Also on the show: Sen. Bernie Sanders is the latest to join a broad group of more than 200 environmental and economic justice advocates that just sent a letter to Congress, calling for a moratorium on the construction of new data centers, the energy sources powering the boom (and, as some would say, predictable bust) of artificial intelligence, until, as Sanders says, democracy “has a chance to catch up.” Turns out as people learn more, opposition grows, and so, Politico notes, “The industry is taking out ads and funding campaigns to flip the narrative and put data centers in a positive light—spinning them as job creators and economic drivers rather than resource-hungry land hogs.” The letter to Congress was spearheaded by Food & Water Watch. We'll hear from the group's deputy director, Mitch Jones. https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin251219Jones.mp3 Plus Janine Jackson takes a quick look at press coverage of Bondi Beach. https://media.blubrry.com/counterspin/content.blubrry.com/counterspin/CounterSpin251219Banter.mp3
Interviews with Mitch Jones, punk clown show Strange Chaos, Anna Lumb, femme bot burlesque show Queen Machine and Queer soul and RnB songwriter Thorne. Melbourne Fringe Festival - Strange Chaos Melbourne Fringe Festival - QUEEN MACHINE Thorne (@thorne_music) • Instagram photos and videos
Punk clown show Strange Chaos performer Mitch Jones joins us. October 9 to 19 for Melbourne Fringe. An Oozing Future production. Melbourne Fringe Festival - Strange Chaos
In this episode, Marty and Shura sit down with Mitch Jones - Creative Director and Founder of Made For, the design practice behind every WHITEFOX office. Known for crafting high-functioning, considered workspaces, Made For creates environments that fuel performance and reflect the businesses they're built for. They go behind Mitch's early days in car sales - custom plates, helium balloons, and sealing deals before the paperwork and unpack the energy he felt being around business owners. That energy became the blueprint. From fast turnarounds to full-scale spatial transformations, Mitch shares the mindset that built his brand and the momentum that still drives it.An episode about creative instinct, functional design - and building something that keeps you in the room with the people who inspire you.
LHRB 379: The Streaming Showdown w/ The Broadcast GeeksThis week on Left Hand Right Brain, JD is joined by Matt Orrin, Jake Becker, and Mitch Jones—the gang behind the Broadcast Geeks podcast—for a wide-ranging, off-the-rails conversation about which streaming platform reigns supreme, they share hot takes on forgotten gems like My Name Is Earl, and uncover the dark side of media consolidation. There are impressions, deep dives into suits (both TV and legal), and some classic Broadcast Geeks-style chaos.Whether you're into comic books, comedy, or corporate takedowns—this episode has something for the inner geek in all of us.Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hit us up old school on the website lefthandrightboainpod.org#LHRB #BroadcastGeeks #ComedyPodcast #StreamingWars #GeekCulture #DenverComics #JakeBecker #MattOrrin #MitchJones
When life looks nothing like you expected, Jesus invites you to trust the process.
Welcome to Episode 333 of Broadcast Geeks! On this podcast we discuss all things pop culture provided that our DVR's have space and our streaming accounts are paid up. This week, the Geeks (Mitch, Jake & Matt Orrin) are virtually together to discuss all things geek. It's happened. Mitch Jones has drank the Kool-Aid, avoided the CliffsNotes, and officially watched Severance. Theories abound over what they are doing at Lumon Industries and everyone's role in it. After some deep innie/outie discussion, and casting ideas such as Matt Berry as Ricken, we talk about Your Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman which is a new animated series on Disney+. It has a cool, comic book-y style to it and is an alternate MCU offering. Jake gives some hot takes, and then we talk about how Paul Reubens and Jeremy Allen White look alike. You can send your feedback and show topic ideas to broadcastgeeks@gmail.com. Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @broadcastgeeks and on Instagram @broadcast_geeks, and @broadcastgeeks.bsky.social on bluesky. Please remember to subscribe, and review us, on Apple Podcasts and anywhere else you listen!
On this episode of Finally Some Bad News, Zach and Preston are joined by comedians Andrew Orvedahl, Mitch Jones and Edward Wolden! Recorded 1/12/25Joke topics include the LA fires, Mel Gibson, Trump renaming the Gulf of Mexico, Tesla, Elon Musk, Pizzagate, climate change, Luigi Mangione and more!Follow us on Socials!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/finallysomebadnewsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FinallySomeBadNewsWebsite: FinallySomeBadNews.com
Sabbath is about delighting in God and joining His Kingdom work.
Sabbath is about delighting in God and joining His Kingdom work.
Guest Contributors: Cori Ellen, Mitch Jones and Edward Wolden. Recorded 12/08/24.
Podcast Overview: In this engaging conversation, Will Clarke and Mitch Jones delve into the creative journey behind their collaborative album. They discuss the initial stages of the project, memorable recording sessions, and the importance of collaboration in music production. The duo reflects on their unique sound, musical influences, and the evolution of their artistic styles, ultimately emphasizing the significance of teamwork in creating a cohesive body of work. In this conversation, Mitch Jones and Will Clarke delve into the intricacies of music production, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, community, and emotional connection in the creative process. They discuss the challenges faced in the music industry, the significance of enjoying the journey, and the reality of achieving success. The dialogue highlights the evolution of their musical journeys, from classical roots to contemporary production, and the power of music to evoke profound emotions in listeners. In this conversation, Will Clarke and Mitch Jones delve into the intricacies of music production, emphasizing the importance of experimentation, authenticity, and collaboration. They discuss how the creative process often involves trial and error, the significance of emotional connection in music, and the role of technology in shaping sound. The duo reflects on their experiences working together, highlighting the spontaneity that can lead to magical moments in the studio. They also touch on the challenges of maintaining a cohesive sound throughout an album and the excitement of future projects.Who Is Mitch Jones: Mitch Jones has been in music his entire life, studying Classical Piano at the prestigious Chetham's School Of Music, Manchester aged 12 followed by a Jazz Performance degree at Trinity College Of Music, London. He then moved into pop music and toured the world for many years performing with artists such as Jessie Ware, Ed Sheeran, Nao, Tom Misch, Ella Henderson and many others both as keyboardist and Musical Director. He also worked on the Music Team of The X Factor UK for 5 years. During this time, he also contributed to Grammy Nominated Album ‘Land Of Gold' by Anoushka Shankar. Following his time in the Live Scene, he turned his sights to the studio. For the last 5 years he has been working as a Producer and Songwriter. Recent cuts include German Airplay Smash ‘Paradise' by Purple Disco Machine, UK Top 40 ‘Won't Forget You' by Jax Jones & D.O.D, as well as cuts with Armin Van Buuren, Gabrielle Aplin, Hannah Laing, and much anticipated Album with long term collaborator Will Clarke.Join for updates: https://laylo.com/willclarke⏲ Follow Will Clarke ⏱https://djwillclarke.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/1OmOdgwIzub8DYPxQYbbbi?si=hEx8GCJAR3mhhhWd_iSuewhttps://www.instagram.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.facebook.com/willclarkedjhttps://twitter.com/djwillclarkehttps://www.tiktok.com/@djwillclarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off with a message to OTB Nation after what has been a turbulent week across the country. Then they dive into the MASSIVE PLL trade that sent Pat Kavanagh from the Boston Cannons to the Denver Outlaws. Then the boys take YOUR voicemails in reaction to the trade and what the future for each team will look like now and how it will effect the draft. Then Nick Damude, Mitch Jones, and Connor Sellars join the show from Philadelphia Wings Media Day with KB. Then the guys get their 2024-25 NLL Season Previews in motion as they give their preseason analysis for each Canadian Team in the NLL this season! Robinson Family GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/ae4f716e Send us a voicemail: speakpipe.com/OTBLaxPod Support our partners! Shootout For Soldiers Visit shootoutforsoldiers.com and register for Wallball For Warfighters. Event begins November 1st! Merch & Apparel: Use code UNDERGROUND for 10% off at phiapparel.co/shop PLL App Code Download the PLL App and redeem code OTBPOD for 500 XP in the app! Paramount+ Stream your favorite shows, movies, and live sports all year long on Paramount+ https://paramountplus.qflm.net/5gOZaN BUFF Protect yourself from the sun, wind, and cold with BUFF! Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI @OTBLaxPod Kyle: @KBizzl311 DJ: @SCs_nextgreat Chase: @ThePLLPipeline Hoots: @HootSportsPhotography Instagram: @undergroundphi @otblaxpod @thepllpipeline @kicksbycarly Send your mailbag questions: otbunderground@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channels: youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia youtube.com/@OTBLaxPod Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams" Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams" #NLL #Interviews #Guests #Lacrosse #PLL #PatKavanagh #DenverOutlaws #BostonCannons #fyp
Recorded 09/15/24. Zach and Preston are joined by John Dahlgren, Alex Linton and Mitch Jones!
We celebrated our 200th episode in front of a live outdoor audience at Prost Brewing Co. in Northglenn, Colorado! Mitch Jones opened the show with a stand-up performance and then joined us as a guest! Mark the Couch guy imbibed a couple of monstrously large beers to soothe his gout, we raffled off some serious prizes for subscribers, talked favorite guests, Mark the Couch Guy's humble beginnings on the podcast, and much, much, more! We hope you enjoy the live musical performances from Jordan Yewey and our very own, Tony Dollar!Thanks for listening to two regular ass Colorado dudes shooting the shit and trying go get to the bottom of what it means to be alive for all these years. We love ya. Mann… we're having a moment here.Thanks for all the support. Cheers!m&t
SPONSOR: Support the show and get 50% off your first Factor box, plus 20% off your next month with code CHUBBY50 at https://www.factormeals.com/CHUBBY50 BONUS EPISODES: https://www.Patreon.com/chubbybehemoth This week Mitch Jones joins in on the action. Mitch tells us about a friend that's even bigger than him, how he stays in shape, and of course we speculate on his hog. Nathan tells us about how Mitch almost killed him, knows how to one up Steve-O, and drew hair on his arms. Mitch has seen some stuff at work. Nathan samples some of his rhymes. Mitch also tells the boys about sending his first shirtless pics. Nathan Lund and Sam Tallent are Chubby Behemoth Mutiny Coffee: mutinyonmainstreet@gmail.com
How denying our bodies of food helps us reorient our priorities and experience deeper intimacy with God.
How denying our bodies of food helps us reorient our priorities and experience deeper intimacy with God.
This week JD chats with guests Patrick Scott and Mitch Jones. Patrick and Mitch are stand-up comedians in Denver Colorado. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: wrestling, starting comedy in Fort Collins Colorado, and checking in on the progress of the weight loss challenge. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend!Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hit us up old school on the website lefthandrightboainpod.comCheck out all the other podcasts on The Mile High Life Network!
Mike Carlin and producer Nick Earnshaw join me in the studio. Tommy Greene, the Sports Book Consigliere Dave Sharapan and Philadelphia Wings forward Mitch Jones are our guests.
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We fed our comedians Cucumber Smashes during the Live Episode at Vultures and then put on a comedy show! Bugbee hosted with Producer Andrew Ingram and Melody performing comedy along with Mitch Jones, Queen Phee & Joe Bruno. Please follow our funny friends on social media and support local comedy - links below! We are taking a break and will be back for Season 6 on March 6th, 2024. Catch our next LIVE SHOW on Thursday, January 25th at The Carter Payne in Colorado Springs, CO. Ticket Link: https://2g1cLIVEjan25.eventbrite.com Comedy Links: Mitch Jones Facebook // Instagram Queen Phee Facebook // Instagram Joe Bruno Facebook // Instagram Andrew's Short Story Podcast, Midnight Thoughts: Spotify Theme Song by Falseyedols - Spotify New Episodes every other Thursday - We will be back for Season 6 March 6th, 2024 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please Subscribe, rate, and review! Contact us at 2girls1cocktailpodcast@gmail.com
Discipleship means learning not only from Jesus' teachings, but also from his lifestyle.
Discipleship means learning not only from Jesus' teachings, but also from his lifestyle.
It may have been blizzarding outside and the audience was a handful of our friends but this Live Show was incredible. Vultures in Colorado Springs is the place to go for a dive bar feel with craft cocktails. We had a blast with comedians Mitch Jones, Kenzie QueenPhee Jones and @joelovespizza. The Cucumber Basil Smash was delicious and a little out of our league. Also, Melody has a big question for Bugbee at the end of the show. Ingredients & Recipe 1 Slice Cucumber 1 Leaf Basil 1 oz Lemon Juice 1 oz Simple Syrup (Muddle) 2 oz Gin Shake Vigorously with Ice/Strain Over Fresh Ice Top With Lemon Slice Top Slice with Fresh Cracked Pepper Andrew's Short Story Podcast, Midnight Thoughts: https://open.spotify.com/show/6pDnK8Av9MfO9IFfLo5DgS... Theme Song by Falseyedols - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0QSWr5jz7ocpK9Hv2PVkwc... New Episodes every other Thursday. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please Subscribe, rate, and review! Contact us at 2girls1cocktailpodcast@gmail.com
This week JD chats with guest Mitch Jones. Mitch is a standup comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: Juggalos, collecting toys as an adult, and TheTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend.Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hit us up old school on the website lefthandrightboainpod.comGet tickets for Comedy Saved The Video Star!Check out all the other podcasts on The Mile High Life Network!
We talk more about hardcore including a discussion on Frontiers thoroughly streamed raids. Josh talks about becoming a fan of Mitch Jones of all people and we answer discord questions.
Technically PVP Show Notes Episode 186 - Randomly Premade 6:42 - Upcoming WoW PVP Events IDL 2v2 WOTLK Classic Tournament 17 - 20 Aug - https://idleague.live/tournaments/trial-of-the-champions/schedule Blizzard Events - https://worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com/en-us/news/23934874/fly-into-dragonflight-season-2-with-the-great-push-and-arena-world-championship MDI Grand Finals 18-20 Aug - https://twitter.com/WoWEsports/status/1688318509250703360?s=20 31:54 - Subject of Analysis 1:23:33 - WOW PVP NEWS MDI Group A 23 July - Congrats to Perplexed for taking first place, and Mandatory for taking second. - https://twitter.com/WoWEsports/status/1683243522307272704?s=20 MDI Group B 30 July - Congrats to NA's Last Hope for taking first place, and Legendary for taking second. - https://twitter.com/WoWEsports/status/1685775370572939269?s=20 Mitch Jones hosts a Mak'Gora Duel Tournament with Xaryu with a $1500 prize. Lvl 20 duels on the PTR - Congrats to Guzu for taking the W on their rogue! - https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1884859738 MDI Group C winners - Echo and Last Minute - https://twitter.com/WoWEsports/status/1688316540561829888?s=20 AWC Season 2 Grand Finals Winners - Echo and Liquid - https://twitter.com/WoWEsports/status/1690827920682725377?s=20 and https://twitter.com/WoWEsports/status/1690882938869846016?s=20Hotfixes - https://worldofwarcraft.blizzard.com/en-us/news/23973739/hotfixes-august-10-2023 Zenlyn tried RSS on a fresh priest with only casting spells by typing slash commands. Made it to 1420 CR - https://twitter.com/Zen_lyn/status/1691057183729844224?s=20 Brain decides to take a break from WOW Esports - https://twitter.com/brainofbrain1/status/1690886322385559552?s=20Blade's Edge Arena bugged - players asking for it to be removed/fixed - https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/need-to-disable-blades-edge-arena-bug/1650508 1:43:59 - Cooldown Moment Finding Us Podcast Cohosts Technically - https://twitter.com/Technically_PvP https://www.twitch.tv/bonusrollproductions https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjIUqJEbWz9Rr9lIFZBe1Mw https://discord.gg/qAvRtbP Technicallypvp@gmail.com https://www.bonusroll.gg/ Bigmoran - https://twitter.com/BigmoranIRL TreesapJake - https://twitter.com/TreesapJake https://www.youtube.com/TreesapJake Skill-Capped Affiliate Link- https://www.skill-capped.com/wow/pricing/plans#technicallypvp
Join the work of God's spirit in preparing the soil of your heart.
Join the work of God's spirit in preparing the soil of your heart.
#StayClassified with EP247 of the Lacrosse Classified podcast. It's playoff time in the summer boxla loops! Over the next few months we will check in with the Captain of each team in the WLA and MSL. We will also keep you up to date with the JrA loops and even some Sr B. As we work our way to the championships later this summer. With summer here, we go to our traditional 3 periods and maybe mix in a little overtime once in awhile. In the 1st period, Jumbo and Tino hand in our Lax Class Report Cards and then head over to the stables to hand out our Stampede Stallions of the week. In the middle stanza we welcome our next Captain of our new series ‘Convo with the Captain' This week we welcome back the Captain of the New Westminster Salmonbellies, Mitch Jones. In the final frame we try to put some more cash in your pocket with our @CoolBetCanada Lax Class Lock of the week. After that we hop around all the leagues with ‘Quick Sticks' and touch on any noteworthy stories from the world of Box Lacrosse. Make sure you follow @LaxClass on Twitter and @LacrosseClassified on IG to stay up to date with the show. All that and more comes at you every #Wednesday via the Lacrosse Flash podcast network or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Don't forget to subscribe, give us a review! All brought to you buy our great partners in Stampede Tack, Rycor Construction, Cool Bet Canada, Mitch Jones Realty and Associated Labels and Packaging #MakeItStandOut #StayCool #PlayWithConfidence #WesternWear #Wrangler #AssociatedWithYourBrand #FamilyOwned #LabelsAndPackaging #RealEstate #Stonehaus #Realty #Listen #Lacrosse #Podcast #Boxla #StayClassified
We're back, yarrrrr! And we dug up friend of the show the hilarious Mitch Jones to help us talk about famous pirate and also total sack of crap Jean Laffite (and his equally crappy but more boring brother Pierre)! Zach draws historical parallels to an SNL star, Mitch calls in the aid of the dolphins, and Brian gives us the Avengers of American jerks.Reach out today with your comments, questions, and more! You can reach us on Instagram (@revisionists_podcast) or by writing us via our website. And consider taking your support to the next level by pledging as little as $1 a month on Patreon.
Kevin and Anthony talk Phillies baseball with Decibel Magazine's Albert Mudrian. Did "Dancing on my Own" always suck? What are realistic expectations for 2023? Then Anthony goes off on Eliot Shorr-Parks and Philadelphia Wings forward Mitch Jones joins the show to talk about the playoff push and mid-season trade that brought him to the east coast. Please subscribe to the show ([Apple Podcasts] [Spotify] [Amazon Music] [Google Play] [Stitcher] [iHeartRadio] [RSS]), leave a 5 star review, and follow us on Facebook and Twitter: @CrossingBcast Check out the other shows on the Crossing Broad Podcast Network including: Crossed Up: A Phillies Podcast, Snow the Goalie: A Flyers Podcast, and It's Always Soccer in Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off recapping another electric week of NLL action from Mitch Jones debut with Philly, if Albany should blow it up, and Toronto is simply a buncha DAWGS! Then they preview Week 11 of NLL action and give their picks of the week. Then they dive into Cannons LC hiring Brian Holman as the team's new Head Coach/GM and what it means for the Cannons "get right" initiative and could the Bunkbed Boys be heading to the Boom Squad?! Then DJ recaps opening week of college lacrosse and KB makes a MASSIVE announcement! Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI @OTBLaxPod Kyle: @KBizzl311 DJ: @SCs_nextgreat Instagram: @undergroundphi @otblaxpod @kicksbycarly Merch & Apparel: phiapparel.co/shop and use code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Send your mailbag questions: otbunderground@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCXTLztI5KsYQLH0WptJaL-Q Website: undergroundsportsphiladelphia.com Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Manscaped Promo Code: "USP" for 20% off AND free shipping Biñho Board: binhoboard.com/?ref=Underground Trophy Smack: trophysmack.com/Underground Tomahawk Shades Promo Code: "USP" to save 25% off at checkout Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams" Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otblaxpod/message
Welcome to Episode 289 of Broadcast Geeks! On this podcast we discuss all things pop culture provided that our DVR's have space and our streaming accounts are paid up. This week, the Geeks (Mitch, Jake & Matt Orrin) are virtually together to discuss all things geek. When you think of the Baloo dancing scene in the Jungle Book, where did he have the coconut shells? That question led us down a deep hole of discussion, with mind blowing theories! We're collapsing bubble universes, which brought us to Kang and his purpose. And also, the new Wonder Years connected with more than just the original show, but also with Jake. You can send your feedback and show topic ideas to broadcastgeeks@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @broadcastgeeks and on Instagram @broadcast_geeks. Please remember to subscribe, and review us, on iTunes and anywhere else you listen!
KB & DJ are BACK and kick things off recapping the week that was in the NLL followed by the MASSIVE Mitch Jones to Philly trade and what it means for both the Wings and Vancouver. Then they dive into the Week 10 slate of games, give their Picks of the Week, and KB decided to call his shot and say which players we're gonna get on the pod in 2023. Oh and college lacrosse is back this week! Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI @OTBLaxPod Kyle: @KBizzl311 DJ: @SCs_nextgreat Instagram: @undergroundphi @otblaxpod @kicksbycarly Merch & Apparel: phiapparel.co/shop and use code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Send your mailbag questions: otbunderground@gmail.com SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCXTLztI5KsYQLH0WptJaL-Q Website: undergroundsportsphiladelphia.com Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Manscaped Promo Code: "USP" for 20% off AND free shipping Biñho Board: binhoboard.com/?ref=Underground Trophy Smack: trophysmack.com/Underground Tomahawk Shades Promo Code: "USP" to save 25% off at checkout Intro Music: Arkells "American Screams" Outro Music: Arkells "American Screams" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/otblaxpod/message
This week on the OTCBPodcast we have two incredible conversations with Brandan Bomberry and Lars Tiffany. Bomberry and his Georgia Swarm have only played four times in the opening nine weeks of the season, so they have yet to find their rhythm- and he hopes they can start this weekend against Colorado. More importantly though has been his work with Turtle Island Lacrosse and helping the next generation of Indigenous leaders. Coach Lars Tiffany has a lot on his plate but every chance he gets to spend time Coaching the Haudenosaunee Nationals is a blessing. However, how he was first introduced to the game of lacrosse and the Onondaga People is beyond incredible. Plus, the Warriors start their rebuild trading away Mitch Jones, the Knighthawks finally lose a game, a look at a busy week 10 and of course your choice our latest OTCB Parlay. All that and more on this week's OTCB.
#StayClassified with EP218 of the Lacrosse Classified podcast. Week 7 in the NLL is in the books and Week 8 is on tap. Another loaded program is on deck so lets begin Lax Class! First up in Q1, Jumbo and Tino breakdown an action packed Week 7 in the week that was and then saddle up and head for the stables for our Stampede Stallions of the week. In the 2nd quarter, we welcome back Mitch Jones of the Warriors who helped Vancouver to their first win of the season plus, we talk a little real estate with our newest sponsor as well. In the 3rd quarter we try and put some cash in your pocket with our @CoolBetCanada Lax Class Lock of the week. In the final frame it's your favourite podcast game, #WhoYaGott Week 8 is up! We make our picks. Make sure you follow @LaxClass on Twitter and @LacrosseClassified on IG to stay up to date with the show. All that and more comes at you every #Tuesday via the Lacrosse Flash podcast network or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Don't forget to subscribe, give us a review! All brought to you buy our great partners in Stampede Tack, Rycor Construction, Cool Bet Canada, Mitch Jones Realty and Associated Labels and Packaging #MakeItStandOut #StayCool #PlayWithConfidence #WesternWear #Wrangler #AssociatedWithYourBrand #FamilyOwned #LabelsAndPackaging #Listen #Lacrosse #Podcast #Boxla
The towering, lovable and absolutely hilarious Mitch Jones joined us tonight to talk life, the universe, and everything! Mark the Couch Guy was in studio and the fellas covered bathroom disasters, embarrassing public clothing malfunctions, the truth about human fecal matter and pools, artificial intelligence, and much, much moreStand-up comedian, game show host, aspiring voice actor, and pop culture enthusiast: Mitch Jones is a Colorado native that has been performing comedy since 2010. From the corners of the smelliest dive bars to the brightly lit stages of mid-sized theaters, Jones stands ever vigilant. Forever in pursuit of the creative process.
In hour two, Mike & Jason talk Seahawks w/ ESPN's Brady Henderson, some Canucks chat w/ CanucksArmy's Chris Faber, plus the NLL Warrior's Mitch Jones stops by ahead of their home opener. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Stand-up comedian, game show host, aspiring voice actor, and pop culture enthusiast: Mitch Jones is a Colorado native that has been performing comedy since 2010. From the corners of the smelliest dive bars to the brightly lit stages of mid-sized theaters, Jones stands ever vigilant. Forever in pursuit of the creative process.Like Mitch on his Facebook page - Click Here! Follow on Twitter - @ComicMitchJonesSubscribe to his YouTube page here too - MITCH JONES!
This week on the OTCBPodcast we get real games, FOR REAL! With a double dip on TSN, we catch up with Mitch Jones and Ryan Benesch. Jonesy played just four games last year but still finished top10 on the team in scoring. Reunited with his old coach, Troy Cordingly, the Warriors star forward is looking to lead his team to the post-season. Beni is back in Halifax where he feels very comfortable in their offence along side his old running-mate, Cody Jamieson. There may not be too many more chance for Ryan but the TBirds are in win now mode as he searches for his first NLL title. Plus we give out East and West predictions, some award chat, a few very spicy hot takes and our first BoxBet parlay of the year. All that and more on this week's OTCB.
On today's episode, the boys sit down with Mitch Jones of the Vancouver Warriors. We chat about following in his dads footsteps, playing college hockey, and his time in the NLL. Other topics include: - Canadian summer lacrosse arena snake draft - Catching up on news around the league As always, this episode is brought to you by Cottage Springs. Training camps are almost here, so enjoy the last few weeks of freedom with a drink that won't hurt the waistline. Grab yourself a case or twenty of the Springs today!
This week we're visited by OTK content creators Rich Campbell and Cyr! Join us as we talk about being homeless, what it's like to date Mia Malkova, kissing other streamers, experiences from the camp event, and more!
This week JD chats with guest Mitch Jones. Mitch is a standup comedian and co-host of The Broadcast Geeks podcast. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, professional wrestling, and Purple Mountain Taffy. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend!Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hit us up old school on the website lefthandrightboainpod.com
This show features local Denver comedians in a space where they can say whatever they want, and we are not a success until we have someone lose their job at SNL. This week on the podcast we have two hilarious guests, Aj Finney and Mitch Jones. Evan opens the episode as a purple belt in Spanish and reads some prepared quotes before we dive briefly into the Beckitionary. Just while brainstorming, the group comes up with a few ways that flamethrowers could really change the game for both fireworks, as well as mass shootings. Mitch gives some movie recommendations, Aj explains to Evan that he definitely didn't earn his "Dead Wings", and that's when the genre of Juggalo Jam is born. After Evan tells his Tubing story where his honor was tested, The Jacuzzi Boys stop by to plug some dates and promote their French Onion Soup (they're all out of spoons). Mitch and Aj talk about their first CD's, then we do a news story about some evil soul suckers and play a game of Headliners fill in the Headlines. That leads to the creation of the greatest sandwich shop idea, and we force Dog the Alien Hunter out of retirement. In the Favorite Conspiracy segment, we get the bottom of Big Foot, Cryptid, Monster Truck, or BOTH. Mitch informs everyone to do their own research on Jay-Z's connections to DIA, we build a profile on the kind of person that would train monkeys to steal babies and watch a video of a Poptart that doesn't believe in gravity. That inspires a recent Poptart story from Evan and Dylan stops us from accidentally getting the grimiest person out of Russian prison. (The Jacuzzi Boys ate all the soup) Throughout the show, we break down jokes, tell stories from the local scene and discuss all of the important things happening all around the world. The hosts Evan Fitzgerald and Dylan Kantor thank our guests for coming by the studio and appreciate every listen and share!