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Rob has some Stumptown Hungry Ghost coffee and visits with his friend comedian Jamel Johnson (Hart of the City on Comedy Central & writer for MTV's Ridiculousness) via zoom in LA, they talk about fashion, sports, comedy, DC Go-Go music, share a coconut oil weed brownie recipe and reminisce about high quality Tupperware.
The Prince of the pounce, Ace Romero joins bacon on the podcast this week. Ace gives us what was going through his mind when the incident happened, and how it steamrolled into being on MTV's Ridiculousness. Limitless wrestling pops up in conversation after selling out the Portland Expo, and Ace talks about their humble beginnings running in a pizza shop. Hear why Bacon and Ace hate Facebook, and the ever popular Myspace Top 8.This Episode is loaded, as we kick things off with an interview with Paul Crockett talking about the Season 2 premier of Beyond Wrestling, and how he got into commentary.ANDDDDDD!!!! 'Flip N Bacon' is back again. Listen to Brad and Flip as they put on their labcoats, and "scientifically" debate which came first... The Chicken or the Egg...We appreciate all your support, taking us into week 10. Enjoy, and keep on sizzling. @THEBIGACEY@HelloCrockett
Rob O'Reilly performed stand up comedy for 16 years. Then he decided to get an MBA. We discuss his journey to USC Marshall. Questions Rob's background (3:25) MBA career goals and positioning (8:00) The GMAT and showing "quant skills" (18:13) Shortlisting business schools (23:06) Communicating your interest to business schools (32:30) Interviews (39:55) The future of entertainment content (45:32) Looking forward to USC Marshall (45:50) About Our Guest Rob O'Reilly worked as a standup comic, production assistant, staff writer, video producer, and TV producer - most recently for MTV's Ridiculousness - before applying for an MBA. He has landed appearances on The Tonight Show, Last Comic Standing and Live at Gotham. He was named one of LA Weekly’s Top 10 Comedy Acts to Watch and one of TBS's 101 Funniest Comedians. He'll be attending USC Marshall's MBA program this Fall. Rob got his B.A. in Television from Boston University. Episode summary, show notes and more at: http://touchmba.com/stand-up-comic-mba-student-rob-oreilly-usc-marshall-mba
Rob O'Reilly is a hilarious stand-up comedian (I loved his Brian Scalabrine joke) who has performed hundreds of shows, written jokes for Jimmy Fallon and MTV's Ridiculousness, and was named one of LA Weekly's Top 10 Comedy Acts to Watch in 2012. He's also a full-time MBA student at the USC Marshall School of Business in Los Angeles, California where he's looking to explore other career options in the entertainment industry. In this episode we talk about how he got his start in comedy, his experience writing jokes for a variety of big name acts, his creative process, and ultimately why he decided to get an MBA.
Originally from the west side of Chicago, Sterling "Steelo" Brim grew up playing sports and trying to keep himself out of trouble. Sterling talks about his times getting suspended in school to playing baseball and meeting his best friend on the set of Hard Ball. This episode covers his upbringing, how met when he moved to Los Angeles, landed his role on MTV's Ridiculousness and his plans for his new show in the near future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jon and Bryan are joined by Sean Green. He tells tales of an organized life that led him through Penn State, college radio, writing for MTV's Ridiculousness and producing a kids show with The Gronk. Like any great story it all leads back to Penn State moments after all hell breaks loose on campus. It's great stuff. Ton's of coughing, sneezing and one small unnoticeable tear.
In this episode we find out way more about Tony Sam than we bargained for. Fraud, Marine Biology, and the REAL way his father passed. Listen and mourn to a heart warming and shocking tale of comedy, weird love and death.