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In this episode of The Nikki & Brie Show, the twins kick things off raw, real, and unfiltered. Brie breaks out her classic “Kill a Rumor” song as Nikki takes a moment to make one thing clear—you can't believe everything you read!But the real heart of the episode? Celebrating the wins—big and small. From a surprise Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award nomination (hello, “Favorite Podcast” category!) to unforgettable birthdays and long-overdue personal milestones, the twins reflect on how far they've come and what it means to truly recognize the good stuff in life—as it's happening. Maybe it's buying yourself flowers, toasting with a rare bottle of wine, or simply hearing your kid say, “best day ever.” Every win truly deserves its moment.They also manifest their next big win and open up about motherhood, friendship, and learning to be gentle with yourself through it all. Brie shares an inspiring affirmation from an unexpected author—one that reminds us there's a win to be found in every journey. Press play and celebrate with the girls—you've probably already won more than you think.Vote The Nikki & Brie Show for “Favorite Podcast” at this year's Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards! Voting is open now through June 21, 2025. Cast your vote here. Call Nikki & Brie at 833-GARCIA2 and leave a voicemail! Follow Nikki & Brie on Instagram, follow the show on Instagram and TikTok and send Nikki & Brie a message on Threads! Follow Bonita Bonita on Instagram Book a reservation at the Bonita Bonita Speakeasy To watch exclusive videos of this week's episode, follow The Nikki & Brie Show on YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok! You can also catch The Nikki & Brie Show on SiriusXM Stars 109!
92%ers welcome back another episode of New Heights, brought to you by our friends at DraftKings - The Crown is Yours! On today's episode, we need YOU to help us win a Nickelodeon blimp and put a mascot in the Hall of Fame. Jason and Travis address Will Compton's callout, and we recap getting outta the House for Charity. We also apologize to Brazil for not knowing our South American seasons, Jason has some thoughts on how to fix Team USA's soccer chants, Travis breaks down the rest of the Chiefs' 2025 schedule, and we discuss the controverisal rule changes that might be coming to the NFL next season. Finally, we head to the New Heights Film Club and review the absolute classic, The Sandlot. Does it still hold up? How was it watching it as a father? Should we let kids roam free more often? And did we finally get Wendy Peffercorn's name right? Tune in to find out! For even more New Heights, check out our New Heights YouTube Membership! As a member, you'll get access to full episodes, bonus videos, badges, and other stuff that will make you stand out. Vote New Heights for “Favorite Podcast” https://www.kidschoiceawards.com/vote/favorite-podcastVote Travis for “Favorite Male Sports Star”https://www.kidschoiceawards.com/vote/favorite-male-sports-starPut The Cincy Bearcat in the Mascot Hall of Famehttps://mascothalloffame.com/2025-the-vote/You can also listen to new episodes early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. ...Download the full podcast here:Wondery: https://wondery.app.link/s9hHTgtXpMbApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-heights/id1643745036Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1y3SUbFMUSESC1N43tBleK?si=LsuQ4a5MRN6wGMcfVcuynwFollow New Heights on Social Media for all the best moments from the show: https://lnk.to/newheightshowCheck out all of our new merch at https://homage.com/newheights Support the Show: DRAFT KINGS: Don't miss out on all the action this week at DraftKings! Download the DraftKings app today! Sign-up using dkng.co/newheights or through promo code NEWHEIGHTS. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org (MA). Call 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY). Please Gamble Responsibly. 888-789-7777/visit ccpg.org (CT), or visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). 21+ and present in most states. (18+ DC/KY/NH/WY). Void in ONT/OR/NH. Eligibility restrictions apply. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). 1 per new customer. $5+ first-time bet req. Max. $300 issued as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets if your bet wins. Bonus Bets expire in 7 days (168 hours). Stake removed from payout. Terms: sportsbook.draftkings.com/promos. Ends 6/22/25 at 11:59 PM ET. Sponsored by DK. REESE'S: Reese's new PB&J cups. What's your jam? Found wherever candy is sold! AMERICAN EXPRESS: For full terms and to learn more, http://visitamericanexpress.com/withAmexS.KINGSFORD: Grill with Kingsford https://www.kingsford.com/ ACCELERATOR: Use code 4BUCKSOFF through 5/27 for $4 off any case of the Kelce Brothers' favorite energy drink! https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/FB06B38E-F0C2-479F-9DA5-FD4A1C852B07?channel=NewHeights2025 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Brewers' offensive doldrums continued with four shutout losses in a stretch of five games and a brutal week of baseball, albeit one that ended with a win over red-hot Minnesota. Brewers reporter Todd Rosiak and host JR Radcliffe look at all the areas the offense has floundered this year, starting with the left side of the infield. Christian Yelich is having his worst offensive season. Jackson Chourio is up and down (he was up on Sunday with a crazy homer-saving catch). William Contreras is laboring. How are they going to get out of this? At least the pitching has been strong, despite injury setbacks for Brandon Woodruff and Jose Quintana. Jacob Misiorowski is dominating and ready for promotion. In Three Up Three Down (34:30), a couple intriguing under-the-radar roster moves, a cribbage board and team meetings, Remembrew When looks back at one of the greatest games in stadium history (1:00:45) and Todd's Take of the Week examines a week ahead against lesser competition ... is this already a do-or-die week for the Brewers? (1:04:30). Then, JR is joined by another exciting rookie, Logan Henderson, who's been excellent in two starts. They discuss his late-blooming and injury-obstructed rise to the big leagues, the impact of Hurricane Harvey in his life and his Nickelodeon namesake, plus his scouting report on longtime teammate Misiorowski (1:07:30). Music intro from bensound.com. Musical cues (in order): "I Got What You Want" (Extended Version) by Gloria Tells, "Arriving at Dusk" by American Legion and "Screaming Fool" by Andreas Dahlback, all from www.epidemicsound.com.
Episode Summary:Menina Fortunato talks with Jessa, a dancer, choreographer, and movement coach, about her journey from Vancouver to Los Angeles. Jessa reflects on how she transitioned from musical theater to dance, highlighting her persistence despite early struggles with technique. She discusses the challenges of moving to LA and obtaining a work visa, underscoring the importance of perseverance and networking in building a successful career.Jessa shares her experiences performing with Ariana Grande at the VMAs and touring with Maluma, offering insight into her role as a movement coach. She explains how she helps artists develop confidence and stage presence, emphasizing the importance of mindset and personal growth. Jessa advises aspiring dancers on maintaining a positive attitude, being persistent, and building genuine relationships within the industry.The episode also explores the importance of mental and physical health for professional dancers, demonstrating how Jessa's story of resilience and passion helped her achieve success in a competitive industry.Show Notes:(0:00) Introduction to Jessa(2:00) Jessa's early dance journey and transition from musical theater to dance(5:30) Overcoming early struggles with technique and finding passion(9:00) The challenges of moving to LA and obtaining a work visa(12:00) Building a strong network and creating opportunities(15:00) Memorable experiences: performing with Ariana Grande at the VMAs(18:30) Touring with Maluma and traveling the world(21:00) The role of mindset in a dancer's career(25:00) Jessa's work as a movement coach and helping artists develop stage presence(28:30) The importance of mental and physical health in the dance industry(32:00) Advice for aspiring dancers on persistence and building relationships(35:00) The power of self-worth and confidence in booking jobs(40:00) Navigating the challenges of the dance industry with resilience(43:00) Building an authentic personal brand in the dance world(47:00) Jessa's advice on standing out in auditions and staying true to yourselfBiography:Jessa Doll is a commercial dancer from Vancouver, Canada, currently residing in Los Angeles. Growing up in Langley, BC, Jessa attended a Fine Arts High School where she majored in Modern Dance and Musical Theatre. In addition, she has travelled all over the world to train in various styles.After graduating, Jessa joined daCosta Talent and worked on numerous tv/film productions in the city of Vancouver. In 2014 Jessa obtained her 0-1 artist work visa for the United States. She is currently represented by Bloc Talent Agency. Her most recent credits as a dancer include; touring the world with Maluma on the 11:11/Papi Juancho World Tour, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, Riverdale, Disney's Freaky Friday, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Lucifer, DC Legends of Tomorrow, Nickelodeon's RAGZ, Disney's Girl vs. Monster, Bravetown and Lifetime's Britney Ever After. Commercial credits include: Mountain Dew, L'oreal Paris, Kohl's, Lee Jeans and Erroca House of Brands. Jessa has also worked with artists such as: Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez, French Montana, Natalie La Rose, Jesse McCartney, Marianas Trench and Michael Buble. Other credits include: Sport Chek, MAC Cosmetics, American Horror Story, New Balance, etc..Jessa's passion for dance extends to choreography and movement coaching. She has had the pleasure of working with numerous up and coming artists such as Gia Woods, Julia Wolf, Jessie Chambers, Dyln, Rohan, Maxyme, Bava and Ceara Cavalieri. Jessa is also currently a faculty member at Millennium Dance Complex OC teaching heels and jazz funk.Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/jessicadollhttps://www.facebook.com/jessa.doll.7
In this NoSo95 exclusive, James Gruenberg and Steve Riddle dive into the year that was 1995 in the world of Nickelodeon. They dig into the debut of All That as well as Ren & Stimpy, Legends of the Hidden Temple and G.U.T.S. They also review the winners of the 1995 Kids Choice Awards and more! Do you have it?
[Editor's note: The following contains spoilers for Final Destination Bloodlines.]Brec Bassinger's been racking up impressive film and television accomplishments since she was 13, but Final Destination Bloodlines is bound to send her star soaring even higher for a multitude of reasons.Bassinger is at the heart of one of the movie's most highly anticipated set pieces - the opening premonition. As a young Iris, she takes us back to 1969 when her boyfriend, Max Lloyd-Jones' Paul, attempts to whip up a very special night. He surprises Iris with a visit to the Skyview, a restaurant that sits atop a 500-foot steel-beamed tower, and proposes to her. However, soon after their magical moment, a penny sets off a chain reaction that ultimately kills everyone in the restaurant and brings the entire structure down.Due to the genius “bloodlines” concept, that's the extent of Bassinger's involvement in the movie. When the opening destruction concludes, the film shifts to the present day, where Kaitlyn Santa Juana's Stefani experiences the Skyview disaster in the form of a nightmare. Yes, we do get an older version of Iris, played by Gabrielle Rose, but as far as Bassinger's direct contribution to the movie goes, she gets a single sequence to make an impression - and she does, big time.Yes, the opening Skyview disaster is a production feat that's packed to the brim with widely impressive effects and stunts, but a big reason why all of that work hits so hard is because Bassinger doesn't waste a second filling out Iris' world and sparking a meaningful connection with the viewer. That level of engagement ensures Final Destination Bloodlines' opening premonition isn't just a cool horror set piece, but one with some real emotion and meaning.In celebration of Final Destination Bloodlines' big release, Bassinger joined me for a Collider Ladies Night conversation to revisit her days on Nickelodeon, to discuss making DC's Stargirl, and to dig into every ounce of her unforgettable Bloodlines performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we were starstruck because we sat down with two stars (who we now consider friends) Alexa and Carlos PenaVega! Alexa played Carmen Cortez in the hit film series, Spy Kids, and Carlos starred as Carlos Garcia on the Nickelodeon series Big Time Rush so it's safe to say they're a power couple and our inner-child was freaking out a little. What we love most about this couple is how authentic they are, even in an industry where being yourself and standing strong in your faith can sometimes cost you a job. This couple has been through so much and their unwavering peace, joy and love for one another is truly an inspiration. We could have talked to Alexa and Carlos all day, they are seriously the best. Check out their new book, “Love Is The Point” out August 22, 2025! Order Their New Book ▶loveisthepointdevo.com Carlos's Instagram ▶https://www.instagram.com/therealcarlospena/ Alexa's Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/vegaalexa/ Beam Kids is now available online at https://www.shopbeam.com/COUPLETHINGS Take advantage of our exclusive discount of up to 40% off using code COUPLETHINGS Subscribe to our newsletter ▶ https://www.familymade.com/newsletter Follow our podcast Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/shawnandandrewpods/ Follow My Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/ShawnJohnson Follow My Tik Tok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@shawnjohnson Shop My LTK Page ▶ https://www.shopltk.com/explore/shawnjohnson Like the Facebook page! ▶ https://www.facebook.com/ShawnJohnson Follow Andrew's Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/AndrewDEast Andrew's Tik Tok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@andrewdeast?lang=en #PenaVegas #hollywood #faith #family #marriage #parenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeremiah Watkins is a stand-up comedian who also specializes in improv work. He has made Judd Apatow fall in love with comedy again. You can hear him as the voice of the iconic role of The Joker on DC Superhero Girls. Other credits include Carpool Karaoke, Roast Battle, Lights Out with David Spade, Netflix's Historical Roasts, Jimmy Kimmel Live, HBO's Crashing, Nickelodeon's The Casagrandes, Dr. Phil LIVE & more. He's been featured in "Kill Tony", is a part of "Stand-Up On The Spot" as well as "Trailer Tales"._________________________LINKS (Instagram)Felipe - @ FelipeesparzacomedianRodrigo - @ RodrigoTorresJr Martin - @ ComicMartinRizoJeremiah - @ jeremiahstandupGet Tickets to laugh with Felipe @ http://FelipesWorld.com
Sienna Agudong is an actress from the island of Kaua'i. She landed her first role at age 7 in Willy Wonka at the Hawaii Children's Theatre and then made her television debut at the age of 8 with a recurring role as Lulu Parker in Killer Women. This local talent earned several young Artist Awards and Young Entertainer Award nominations since 2015 and a win for Best Guest Starring Young Actress – 12 and Under in 2017. She has appeared on Disney, Nickelodeon, Netflix, and even portrayed a young Mia Torretto in F9. Most recently she appeared in Sidelined: The QB and Me available now for free on Tubi. In this episode we talk about growing up on Kaua'i, getting into acting, leaving Hawai'i to pursue an acting career, her acting roles, her hit movie that reached number one on Tubi, going to school, her future goals, and so much more. Enjoy! Find Siena here: https://www.instagram.com/sienaagudong/Buy our merch on:Official website: https://keepitaloha.com/Support us on:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadiasFollow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepitalohapod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keepitalohapodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitalohapod
Warner Bros. compartió un nuevo tráiler de Superman. Disney+ reveló el primer avance de Ironheart. Paramount Pictures y Nickelodeon mostraron un nuevo avance de Pitufos.
Ahead of A*Teens' eagerly-anticipated performance at Mighty Hoopla festival, your 2000s pop explorers Joel and David have gone back in the vaults to unearth one of our favourite episodes, celebrating the discography of this incredible Swedish pop group! After starting life as a teenage ABBA tribute pop group, this fab foursome quickly became a fully fledged pop act in their own right with massive bangers like 'Upside Down', 'Halfway Round The World' and 'Floorfiller'. Even opening for Britney on tour and securing appearances on Disney and Nickelodeon, growing a loyal global fanbase along the way. Back in 2021, we were so much more ambitious by covering three albums and a Greatest Hits release in one episode! So if you're unfamiliar with the work of Dhani, Sara, Amit and Marie - here's everything you need to know and more. We're sure you'd be bouncing off the ceilings by the end of the listen. Follow Right Back At Ya! https://www.instagram.com/rightbackpod/ https://twitter.com/rightbackpod https://www.facebook.com/rightbackpod Follow Joel https://www.instagram.com/dr_joelb/ https://twitter.com/DR_JoelB Follow David https://www.instagram.com/lovelimmy/ https://twitter.com/lovelimmy Email us rightbackpod@gmail.com
Doug Greenlaw sees his life as a series of "lightning strikes." He was literally struck by lightning when he was 13 years old, thankfully making an immediate recovery. He later left Indiana University to join the Army, become an officer, and serve in in the Vietnam War - first as a platoon commander and then as a company commander. He arrived in Vietnam in 1967.In this edition of Veterans Chronicles, Greenlaw takes us through his training, including a terrifying story from jungle training, and through his most harrowing moments in Vietnam. Greenlaw details the events of Thanksgiving Day 1967, when his platoon was dropped off in the wrong spot and quickly found itself facing a North Vietnamese battalion of 400-500 fighters. He explains the actions he took to keep his men alive until air and ground support could arrive - and he describes hand-to-hand fighting with an enemy officer in a North Vietnamese tunnel.Greenlaw also tells us his responsibilities and priorities as a platoon and company commander and how he and his men painstakingly looked out for enemy booby traps and explosives. He also reveals the extensive injuries he suffered after a soldier in his company tripped one of those wires.We'll also hear how Greenlaw's military service impacted his impressive rise as a sales and marketing executive, all the way to the top of MTV, Nickelodeon, and VH-1.Finally, we'll learn about Greenlaw's leadership with the Military Order of the Purple Heart, from leading his local chapter to serving as national commander for two years.
De Toronto, Carl-Edwin Michel s'entretien avec Jean-Francois Major, co-fondateur de Tribute Games. Il revient sur son parcours dans l'industrie du jeu vidéo, débuté il y a plus de 20 ans, d'abord chez Ubisoft puis IDOS, avant de co-fonder Tribute Games en 2011 avec l'objectif de créer des jeux en pixel art avec de petites équipes. Le studio, d'abord concentré sur ses propres licences, s'est fait remarquer avec Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, une collaboration avec Nickelodeon, qui a connu un grand succès critique et commercial. Ce succès a ouvert de nouvelles portes, notamment avec Marvel pour Cosmic Invasion, un projet encore confidentiel prévu sur PC et Switch 2. Tribute privilégie les licences ayant une histoire dans le jeu vidéo, une forte présence médiatique et un attrait générationnel, le tout porté par la passion des équipes.
Alex Al-Kazzaz, aka The Bear of Texas, discusses the Dallas Cowboys' recent trade for wide receiver George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers. He expresses surprise and excitement over the move, analyzing its implications for the team's offense, particularly concerning Dak Prescott's health and performance. The episode also delves into Pickens' controversial moments with Pittsburgh, his potential impact on the team, and the leadership of new head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Overall, the episode provides a comprehensive look at the trade and its significance for the Cowboys' future.Find Cowboys Talk ANYWHERE YOU GET YOUR PODCAST! Hit that subscribe/follow button, and don't forget to hit that notification bell!Follow me on X (Twitter)@BearManofTX and @BearTX_podcastWant to donate to the podcast?Venmo: @BearSportsWriterCash App: $AlexAlKazzazSPONSORSHIPSCowboys Talk is proudly partnered with Fanatics. Fanatics is your #1 place for fan apparel! Fanatics offers over 500,000 items from all the top brands from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and SO MUCH MORE!Looking to shop at Fanatics? Use Cowboys Talk's link: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/playmakerzPro Wrestling fans! WWE shop.com is now part of the Fanatics experience!Looking to shop at WWEshop.com? Cowboys Talk's link: wwe-shop.sjv.io/monarchchaosCowboys Talk is also proudly brought to you by Paramount +. Stream live sports and your favorite shows from CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and so much more! Plans start at $4.99 per month and you can cancel at any time. Subscribe now and get a free trial.Looking to subscribe to Paramount +? Use this link: https://paramountplus.qflm.net/playAnd finally, Cowboys Talk is proudly brought to you by Lids. Lids.com is the leader and #1 destination for hats, gear, and everything that moves you. Represent your team, your town, and your style with a snapback, adjustable, strap back, or beanie from thousands of college and pro teams.Looking to shop at Lids? Use this link: https://lids.7q8j.net/playAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Adventure Within is a YouTube Channel and Online School of Intuitive Arts. We offer psychic readings, energy healing, workshops, meditation classes and a variety of psychic trainings.Website: https://www.adventurewithin.coSupport the Channel: https://www.patreon.com/c/AdventureWithinTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@adventurewithinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventure_within_/Rocio Aquino and Angel Orengo are the co-founders of For The Highest Good, a company dedicated to creating transformative narratives that inspire personal growth and empowerment. Together, they blend their vast professional and global experience to design projects that foster conscious leadership and a more authentic way of living.Rocío, born in Mexico City and now based in Los Angeles, has built a distinguished career in media and advertising sales, working with renowned companies such as Time Magazine, TV Azteca, Nickelodeon, Sony Pictures Entertainment, and A&E Mundo. Her career and life journey have taken her to cities like Miami, Hong Kong, and London, shaping her talent for connecting people, ideas, and opportunities.Angel, originally from Puerto Rico and a graduate of Cornell University, had a successful career at Sony Pictures Entertainment, where he led content distribution teams across Latin America, Asia-Pacific, and Europe. With experience spanning over 65 countries, Angel has merged his corporate leadership with a profound journey of self-discovery and purpose.Both firmly believe that inner well-being is the foundation for prosperity in all aspects of life, including business. They advocate that when a person is in harmony with themselves, their professional endeavors flow more authentically and productively, leading to sustainable and meaningful results.Their debut work, The Orchid:The Secret Code of Modern Goddesses, invites readers to discover their inner power and find balance in their lives. It serves as a reminder that self-love, gratitude, and inner clarity are the keys to achieving success in all areas of life.Get your copy at www.theorchidbook.com or follow us on social media: @theorchidbookhttps://linktr.ee/theorchidbook#harmony #forgiveness #spirituality
On today's episode I welcome on Toby Huss a photographer, Actor and painter. In this episode I speak to Toby about his new book titled “American Sugargristle” a body of work taken on his travels around America where he documented abandoned shopping malls, bingo halls, diners, and many other forgotten corners of this country. The photos in the book are accompanied by text from Toby and the photos often showcase Toby's sense of humor as well. Many of you may know Toby from his career in Film & TV having acted in films and shows such as King of the Hill, Seinfeld, Carnivale on HBO, Beavis & Butthead , and The Adventures of Pete & Pete on Nickelodeon. It was a pleasure getting a chance to speak with Toby about his new book as well as all the other creative pursuits that inspire him. USE Promo Code "Banter" for 2 months free at picdrop.com Purchase Toby's Book : https://hatandbeard.com/collections/books/products/american-sugargristle-by-toby-huss?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaf3BJUNyQK0CzwfrIrvG1BNk4zkMlll5893MTYrCHiG1P8V_GLlwoWsLEWuHA_aem_E-lMSjFeLxdPNAiYdyBV8w Peep Toby's work : www.tobyhuss.com @tobyhuss
Ned Pod listeners we are back together IN STUDIO with Zoey 101 actor Sean Flynn! We talk about his transition from being in front of the lens on Zoey 101 and its sequel movie Zoey 102, to working behind the scenes later in life, his experience with on-set teachers, and other Nickelodeon Royalty. We are later joined by another special guest and talk card games, trips to Mexico, and so much more! Join us for this awesome episode and thank you for your continued support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Parenting is a Joke, host Ophira Eisenberg sits down with parenting content creator, meme queen, and Modern Mom Probs founder Tara Clark for a dynamic, deeply relatable conversation about the evolution of modern motherhood. From Tara's early days running Nickelodeon's social media and literally being the voice of Dora the Explorer on Facebook, to launching a meme empire built on honest parenting humor, this episode traces the hilarious and frustrating truths of parenting in the digital age. Tara shares why she left NYC for the suburbs, how her son's preschool closure reshaped their lives, and how her viral quote about the shift from “mama” to “bro” got endlessly merchandised—without credit. They also unpack why sleep training ignites online firestorms, how humor in mom content has shifted from wine memes to mental health, and why the algorithm can't handle jokes about moms doing cocaine (yes, really). Plus, Tara opens up about infertility, her only-child household dynamic, and how pelvic health, social media rules for kids, and late diagnosis conversations are reshaping what moms actually talk about today. Thank you to Lumen for sponsoring this episode! Head to http://lumen.me/JOKE for 15% off your purchase.
It's been a slow news week, but you can always count on us find a way to argue about something! On this week's episode we debated a number of topics, including: whether or not you should be drinking cow milk, which kids TV channel was superior growing up, and which album from various artists' discographies are we getting rid of! As always, if you want to send us questions or topics you want to hear us discuss, feel free to drop them in the comments or DM us on social media! Tune in and enjoy the conversations!Time Stamps:0:00 - Intro/ Upcoming Kendrick Lamar & SZA concert at Gillette7:30 - Egg prices are out of hand/ Cow milk vs almond milk13:20 - DEBATE: Disney Channel vs Nickelodeon vs Cartoon Network35:30 - Tiers of friendship/ Who's invited to your wedding?1:04:00 - Reacting to unpopular hip-hop opinions from Reddit1:13:45 - Which of these albums from _____ are you getting rid of?1:33:20 - OutroWatch on YouTube for the Full Experience: https://youtu.be/6GTZCDcDWQQFind us at www.BadForTheCommunity.comFollow us: Instagram | Twitter/X | TikTok
Photographer Daniel Arnold joined me at the 2025 Chico Review. We discussed how photography became a compulsion and a means of connection, transforming his life and leading him to leave his writing job at Nickelodeon. Additionally, we talk about Daniel's approach to assignment work and how his photo addiction has evolved over the years. https://www.secondname.agency/photographers/daniel-arnold/portfolio_/ ||| https://www.instagram.com/arnold_daniel This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club Begin Building your dream photo-book library today at: https://charcoalbookclub.com ||| https://www.chicoreview.com Daniel Arnold's work is deeply human, with a sense of intrigue and humor that breathes fresh air into an age of extreme curation and editing. With a dynamic and versatile voice, he has covered everything from home births to high fashion, from the Met Gala to the 2016 campaign trail and multiple inaugurations. Arnold began his career documenting the streets of New York City with an innate curiosity and a wry smile that quickly gained him a cult following and frequent collaborations with the New York Times and Vogue. In 2022, he was profiled by the New Yorker in conjunction with the release of "Pickpocket," a collaborative monograph compiled by the Safdie Brothers' Elara Press. His odd, enduring photos can also be found in art galleries around the world. Arnold is based in New York.
We're back! To commemorate Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month, I talk with Bobby Rubio, who has had an impressive career. Starting with an internship at Disney, he has worked on Pocahontas, Treasure Planet, Avatar the Last Airbender, and many more animated films and series, including being responsible for the first animated Filipino lead character, in the Pixar short, Float. We talk about it all, including what a "Clean up Artist" does, why there actually is pretty good representation in the animation industry, and how he thought his career was over just before landing a job on ATLA at Nickelodeon. And we get awesome advice on how to make a name for yourself in today's age of AI. Check out his work on Instagram and other socials at @bobbyrubio and stay tuned for his comic book Kickstarter coming up in October!
Josh Peck rose to near-instant fame when he starred on Nickelodeon's hit show, Drake and Josh. But while he tried to maintain his role as the funniest, happiest kid in every room, Josh struggled alone with the kind of rising anger and plummeting confidence that quietly took over his life. For the first time, Josh reflects on his late teens and early twenties in his memoir, “Happy People are Annoying.” Coming of age under a spotlight that could be both invigorating and cruel while being raised by a single mother, Josh filled the cratering hole in his self-worth with copious amounts of food, television, drugs, and all of the other trappings of young stardom. Until he realized that the only person standing in his way... was himself. Today, with a string of lead roles on hit television shows and movies, and one of the most enviable and dedicated fan bases on the internet, Josh Peck is more than happy – he's finally, enthusiastically content. "Happy People are Annoying" is the culmination of years of learning, growing, and finding bright spots in the scary parts of life. Originally published in March of 2022. Watch this episode at youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle.
Send us your Boys Lie Story by submitting anonymously here. Watch us on Youtube! From the show ‘All That' to all grown up—Christina Kirkman is here, and she's no longer just “that girl from Nickelodeon.” We get into what it was like trying to live a normal life post ‘All That' fame, how she finally shook the child star label, and how she's now reclaiming her identity through acting, comedy, and being unapologetically herself online. We talk about the shift in how people handle drama (spoiler: talking sh*t behind people's backs is out), why she's rethinking the whole cancellation narrative, and what it actually means to be in a healthy relationship. Buckle up! If you want to stalk us, you can find us here: @boyslie, @reptar @leahomalley Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Al-Kazzaz, aka The Bear of Texas, reviews the 2025 NFL Draft, focusing on the Dallas Cowboys' strategies and key picks. Alex discusses the team's need for a number two receiver, Tyler Booker's selection, and the draft's overall impact on the team's future. The episode also touches on the potential return of Amari Cooper and the implications for the Cowboys' roster.Find Cowboys Talk ANYWHERE YOU GET YOUR PODCAST! Hit that subscribe/follow button, and don't forget to hit that notification bell!Follow me on X (Twitter)@BearManofTX and @BearTX_podcastWant to donate to the podcast?Venmo: @BearSportsWriterCash App: $AlexAlKazzazSPONSORSHIPSCowboys Talk is proudly partnered with Fanatics. Fanatics is your #1 place for fan apparel! Fanatics offers over 500,000 items from all the top brands from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and SO MUCH MORE!Looking to shop at Fanatics? Use Cowboys Talk's link: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/playmakerzPro Wrestling fans! WWE shop.com is now part of the Fanatics experience!Looking to shop at WWEshop.com? Cowboys Talk's link: wwe-shop.sjv.io/monarchchaosCowboys Talk is also proudly brought to you by Paramount +. Stream live sports and your favorite shows from CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and so much more! Plans start at $4.99 per month and you can cancel at any time. Subscribe now and get a free trial.Looking to subscribe to Paramount +? Use this link: https://paramountplus.qflm.net/playAnd finally, Cowboys Talk is proudly brought to you by Lids. Lids.com is the leader and #1 destination for hats, gear, and everything that moves you. Represent your team, your town, and your style with a snapback, adjustable, strap back, or beanie from thousands of college and pro teams.Looking to shop at Lids? Use this link: https://lids.7q8j.net/playAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Redstone family is a controlling shareholder of Paramount Global — one of the biggest entertainment companies out there. (Think CBS Entertainment, MTV, Nickelodeon.) The family is also one of the inspirations for HBO's Succession, which makes sense the more you get to know them. Shari Redstone currently has the controlling stake in Paramount Global. Company leadership was carefully criticized in a recent on-air "rebuke" by 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley, who said the show was receiving new kinds of oversight amid the Trump presidency. The drama has unfolded as Redstone seeks FCC approval for a lucrative merger, and the Trump administration is suing Paramount Global for billions of dollars. This week we revisit Redstone's backstory by re-airing a conversation with Rachel Abrams, a senior producer and reporter for The New York Times Presents, and the co-author with James B. Stewart of Unscripted: The Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy. On the Media is supported by listeners like you. Support OTM by donating today (https://pledge.wnyc.org/support/otm). Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @onthemedia, and share your thoughts with us by emailing onthemedia@wnyc.org.
In this week's episode, Tay is back for another girl talk episode with actress and comedian Christina Kirkman! Christina begins by talking about competing in the “R U All That?: Nickelodeon's Search for the Funniest Kid in America” competition and winning the highly coveted spot as a regular cast member on All That at just 10 years old. She shares the reality of stepping into Hollywood so young, why she ended up leaving Nickelodeon, and the identity crisis that followed as she struggled to detach from the “All That girl” label. Christina opens up about how bullying and burnout led her to pivot toward broadcast journalism in college, but after an internship at Comedy Central, she found her way back to acting. She also talks about learning that she needs alone time to process and recharge, her experience balancing social media and the anxiety that can come with it, her habit of using comedy as a mask, and how her new podcast is helping her reconnect with herself in a more honest way.Be sure to follow Christina https://www.instagram.com/christinakirkman/!Check out Christina's podcast “Life's A Joke”: https://swap.fm/l/lifesajokeTo email us your questions or share your story, you can reach out to lautner.thesqueezepodcast@gmail.comBe sure to rate, review, and follow the podcast so you don't miss an episode! Plus, follow us on Instagram:The Squeeze: https://instagram.com/thesqueeze/Tay Lautner: https://instagram.com/taylautner/Taylor Lautner: https://instagram.com/taylorlautner/& TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thesqueezepodcastTo learn more from The Lemons Foundation, follow https://instagram.com/lemonsbytay/ and visit lemonsbytay.comEpisode Sponsors:Right now, Tonal is offering our listeners $200 off your Tonal purchase with promo code SQUEEZE.OpenPhone is offering my listeners 20% off of your first 6 months at OpenPhone.com/squeeze. And if you have existing numbers with another service, OpenPhone will port them over at no extra charge. OpenPhone: no missed calls, no missed customers.Nuuly is a great value at $98 a month for any 6 styles, but right now you can get $28 off your first month of Nuuly when you sign up with the code SQUEEZE. Just go to nuuly.com and enter the code SQUEEZE and sign up to get $28 off your first month. Nuuly Subscription Clothing Rental. Change Your Clothes.Head to Target or Target.com to find Cremo's new line of antiperspirants and deodorants in the Italian Bergamot and Palo Santo scents.For a limited time, Tempo is offering my listeners SIXTY PERCENT OFF your first box! Go to TempoMeals.com/SQUEEZE. Rules and restrictions may apply.Visit https://masachips.com/squeeze and use promo code SQUEEZE to get 25% off your first order today.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you ready to see this? You may need to have a seat on the big orange couch because this is incredible! We journey back into Collector's Corner with Carl DaCorte returning to share with us some of his amazing 90's Nickelodeon collection. He has found some great costume pieces, game show memorabilia, some much needed love for Roundhouse and more! Not to mention he has found one of THE biggest Holy Grail items for any fan of Nickelodeon in the 90s! This one item alone changes a small part of Nickelodeon history! Any 90s Nick kid will not want to miss this! Join us for another dive into Collector's Corner! Unlock Bonus Content on Patreon Shop at our Splat Attack Merch Store Email Us: SplatAttack2021@gmail.com YouTube: Splat Attack! Podcast Instagram: @SplatAttackPodcast Please leave us a review in your podcast app!
In today's episode actor Jon Beavers takes us through his unconventional journey, building a career without formal training, learning by doing, and soaking up knowledge on set. Jon talks about his breakout on Nickelodeon's The Fresh Beat Band, a gig that turned into a rockstar-like tour, and how it became paid training in front of the camera. From there, Jon shares the tough-love casting feedback that changed everything, his years of technical training, and how key roles in The Long Road Home, Animal Kingdom, and Bel-Air gave him the reps to evolve and break industry molds. Jon also reflects on working with legends like Sterling K. Brown and Julianne Moore on Paradise, and his recent turn as Junior Sykes in Kevin Costner's Horizon: An American Saga. He shares his audition process for Paradise that was so good, the creator Dan Fogelman tweeted about it. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Jon Beavers right here. CREDITS: Paradise Horizon: An American Saga Sugar Mayor of Kingstown Animal Kingdom Licorice Pizza Bel-Air The Long Road Home Liza on Demand Chicago P.D. 9-1-1: Lone Star Unbelievable Gotham The Fresh Beat Band GUEST LINKS: IMDB: Jon Beavers, Actor, Producer THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me: @alyshiaochse & @thatoneaudition SELF-TAPE MAY: Starting May 1st, 2025: Sign Up HERE ($88) THE BRIDGE FOR ACTORS: Become a WORKING ACTOR THE PRACTICE TRACK: Membership to Practice Weekly PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher EPISODE CREDITS: WRITER: Erin McCluskey WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Alara Ceri
In this episode, host Brian VanHooker chats with TOKKA, an artist and a die-hard Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Super-Fan. In addition to his artwork being featured in Mirage's second volume of "Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," TOKKA has been dubbed "The Jackson Pollock of the Ninja Turtles" by Nickelodeon. Here he talks about his journey with the TMNT and why TOKKA is such a profoundly important character to him. Sound engineering by Ian Williams. Follow TURTLE TRACKS PODCAST on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/turtle_tracks_podcast/
On today's episode of The Midday Live Show, we're keepin' it real and having some fun! We kick things off with a wild relationship question: "Wyd if they're a 10 but their room looks like THIS?"
This week on Locatora Radio, Diosa and Mala sit down with voice actor, Kathleen Herles. At just seven-years-old, Kathleen voiced Nickelodeon's "Dora The Explorer" and became a cultural phenomenon. In this intimate interview, Kathleen reflects on why she had to let go of the charachter, Dora, why she's ready to reconnect with the character, and her role as "Mami" in the 2024 revival. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/locatora_productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug Skinner has contributed to The Fortean Times, Fate, Weirdo, Nickelodeon, Cabinet, Typo, and other fine publications. His many books include short stories, a novel (Nominata), and translations of many Bohemians, occultists, and visionaries, including Alphonse Allais, Charles Cros, Alfred Jarry, Luigi Russolo, and Giovanni Battists Nazari.Visit Doug's website here: https://www.dougskinner.net/He has written music for theater and dance, most conspicuously for Bill Irwin's show The Regard of Flight, which toured for decades. His albums That Regrettable Weekend, It All Went Pfft, and An Afternoon in the Arboretum are available on Bandcamp.TV and movie appearances include Great Performances, Martin Mull's Talent Takes a Holiday, Ed, Crocodile Dundee II, and several of George Kuchar's videos. He has played piano on the BBC, played ukulele on the Joe Franklin Show and at an Aerosmith release party, MC'd at the Rainbow and Stars, read the audiobook of Kiarna Boyd's scary novel Blessed and Cursed Alike, and lectured on various questionable topics at the American Visionary Art Museum, the Morbid Anatomy Museum, the Bakken Museum of Electricity in Healing, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and other places.For many years, he has maintained a tribute site to his close friend: The late, great, Fortean writer, John Keel, at https://www.johnkeel.com/And Doug's book on anomalous music, Music From Elsewhere, was published last year by Strange Attractor Books in the UK, and is distributed in the US by the MIT Press.it is available from Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Music-Elsewhere-Haunting-Afterlife-Worlds/dp/1913689212The accompanying music for the book is available here, on Bandcamp: https://strangeattractorpress.bandcamp.com/album/music-from-elsewhereDoug visits with Talking Weird to chat about his book MUSIC FROM ELSEWHERE: A compendium of other musics, channelled from the spirit world, the fairy kingdom, outer space, secret societies and occult lodges.Along with talking about music from these other worlds, Doug also shares some of the music itself! This is a unique and fascinating episode, with one of the most erudite and witty personalities of the Fortean field. Do not miss it!
From Nickelodeon to Disney and “All My Children” to “Black-ish”—this compilation episode is all about celebrating the stars who grew up on our screens and never stopped shining. Raven-Symoné gets real about falling in love in the public eye, while Kel Mitchell takes us back to the magic of “All That”—and how his legendary partnership with Kenan Thompson began. Then it's a Gen Z glow-up: Marsai Martin reflects on stepping into her power as a producer. Plus, Coco Jones, Jesse McCartney, and Aly & AJ.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alex Al-Kazzaz, aka The Bear of Texas, and Austin Rollison dive into the excitement of draft week for the Dallas Cowboys. They discuss their predictions for the draft, analyze player rankings on Austin's unique big board, and address the team's pressing needs, particularly in the running game and quarterback position. The conversation flows through mock draft predictions, potential picks, and the implications of these choices for the upcoming season. Alex and Austin also reflect on past draft decisions and their impact on the team's performance, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning in the draft process.Find Cowboys Talk ANYWHERE YOU GET YOUR PODCAST! Hit that subscribe/follow button, and don't forget to hit that notification bell!Follow me on X (Twitter)@BearManofTX and @BearTX_podcastWant to donate to the podcast?Venmo: @BearSportsWriterCash App: $AlexAlKazzazSPONSORSHIPSCowboys Talk is proudly partnered with Fanatics. Fanatics is your #1 place for fan apparel! Fanatics offers over 500,000 items from all the top brands from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and SO MUCH MORE!Looking to shop at Fanatics? Use Cowboys Talk's link: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/playmakerzPro Wrestling fans! WWE shop.com is now part of the Fanatics experience!Looking to shop at WWEshop.com? Cowboys Talk's link: wwe-shop.sjv.io/monarchchaosCowboys Talk is also proudly brought to you by Paramount +. Stream live sports and your favorite shows from CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and so much more! Plans start at $4.99 per month and you can cancel at any time. Subscribe now and get a free trial.Looking to subscribe to Paramount +? Use this link: https://paramountplus.qflm.net/playAnd finally, Cowboys Talk is proudly brought to you by Lids. Lids.com is the leader and #1 destination for hats, gear, and everything that moves you. Represent your team, your town, and your style with a snapback, adjustable, strap back, or beanie from thousands of college and pro teams.Looking to shop at Lids? Use this link: https://lids.7q8j.net/playAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this marathon episode of Baseless Conspiracies, Jon Herold and Zak “RedPill78” Paine go deep, like, Blackfriars Bridge-deep, into the tangled, bloodstained web of Vatican corruption, financial black ops, and historic conspiracies cloaked in red robes and even redder shoes. Sparked by the death of Pope Francis and the resignation of Klaus Schwab (both at age 88, the numerical symbol for “Heil Hitler”), Jon and Zak pull no punches as they unravel the historical and modern machinations of the Catholic Church. From the mysterious murder of “God's Banker” Roberto Calvi to the Vatican's documented money laundering for Nazis and fascists, they trace the legacy of corruption through the Vatican Bank, the Ustasha regime, and Operation Gladio. The hosts also break down the allegations against Cardinal Pell, was he a molester, a martyr, or a man framed for digging too close to the truth? Symbolism takes center stage with discussions on red shoes, rabbit imagery, and alleged adrenochrome connections, while they explore the Vatican's sovereign immunity, banking secrecy, and ties to ancient blood money. They even find time for a hilarious sidetrack into Zak's Nickelodeon days, Oak Island treasure hunts, and Vatican time machine rumors. This episode is part true crime, part theology, part international thriller, and 100% classic Baseless.
Thanks to a prompt from listener Victoria, we're checking out Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV (2024), the five part docuseries exposing harmful working conditions on Nickelodeon shows in the early 2000s.It's grim to say the least, not just for survivors like Drake Bell, but broadly speaking all of media that employs children. Should we even be watching this kind of content? Cue the existential crisis!Wanna connect with the show? Follow us on Instagram and BlueSky @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod:> Brenna: @brennacgray (BlueSky)> Joe: @bstolemyremote (Instagram) or @joelipsett (BlueSky)Have a mail bag question? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com Theme music: Letra “Like A Bird” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the show Fonseca talks with:Olivia Catherine Hack is an American actress, best known for providing the voice of Ty Lee in Nickelodeon's Avatar: The Last Airbender and Rhonda Wellington Lloyd in Hey Arnold!. She's also known for playing Cindy Brady in the 1990s theatrical Brady Bunch films. Olivia has also done voice work for Fillmore!, Bratz as Cloe, Family Guy and Blood+. She appeared in Star Trek Generations, Party of Fiveand Gilmore Girls.We talk about Superman Legacy leaked photos and Dare Devil's new suit as well as Bull Eyes,
Episode Summary:Caitlin Wheeler, a multifaceted dance professional with an impressive resume spanning creative direction, choreography, and event production. Originally from Australia, Caitlin has worked globally with top artists such as Drake, Adele, and T-Pain, and brands like Nike and Reebok. She shares insights into her journey from a dancer to a choreographer and creative director, emphasizing the importance of connections, staying open to opportunities, and continually evolving.Caitlin reflects on how saying "yes" to unexpected challenges has shaped her career, including her transition into the world of corporate event production with Blueprint NYC. She encourages young dancers to embrace risks, remain professional, and focus on building a strong reputation, as talent alone is often not enough. Caitlin's story highlights the power of resilience, networking, and the willingness to pivot in the pursuit of long-term success in the dance industry.Her advice to the next generation of dancers is to keep learning, remain adaptable, and always approach challenges with confidence and gratitude. This episode is a wealth of knowledge for aspiring dancers and creatives looking to navigate the diverse opportunities within the entertainment world.Show Notes:0:00 – Introduction to the podcast3:00 – Caitlin's Early Dance Journey7:00 – Transitioning to the U.S.12:00 – The Power of Networking17:30 – Creative Direction and Choreography22:30 – Working with Cirque du Soleil28:00 – The Shift to Production and Event Management35:00 – Advice for Aspiring Dancers40:00 – Navigating Career Transitions45:00 – Final Thoughts and Words of EncouragementBiography:Caitlin's credits hail from all over the world such as Australia, USA, UK, India, Europe and Africa, and include a scope of Creative Directing, Choreography, Performance, Event Production, Hosting and Teaching.Caitlin has worked with an extensive list of Artists, Celebrities, Brands, and has worked on Television Shows, Industrials, Live Shows, Movies and Music Videos. Some of these esteemed names include - Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Glady's Knight, T-Pain, Adele, LaToya Jackson, Raven Symone, Fifth Harmony, Michelle Williams, Seal, Joey Fatone, Daughtry, Donny Osmond, Kelly Osborne, Paulina Rubio, “Carlton” Alfonzo Remeiro, Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy, Neymar, Carl Lewis, Gabby Douglas, Russell Wilson, Serena Williams, Colin Kapernick, Bo Jackson and Michelle Obama just to name a few.Brands such as Sony, Nike, Reebok, Adidas, Jay-Z, Stila, Nickelodeon, Buxom, Planet Fitness, Snapchat, In & Out, Miss USA and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.Caitlin has a strong passion and skillset for Creative Directing, Choreography and Event Production. Some of her credits include Assistant Director & Associate Choreographer for Cirque Du Soleil's Vegas show “R.U.N”.Choreographer on Fox's hit Tv show “The Masked Singer”, New Years Rockin Eve featuring Alfonso Ribeiro, “Unleashed” on Nickelodeon, Nike Forum Fashion Week New York, “Obsessed with the babysitter” premiering on Lifetime Movies, The Rose Bowl Parade, Ringling Bros Circus “Circus Extreme”, Nickelodeon Kids Sports Awards, Nike “Born Mercurial” London, Snap Chat Annual New Years Eve Gala, In & Out Annual Gala, Nike's Strongest Plus one Brunch, India's Rawstar, Nike Olympics Puerto Rico Live Show, Reebok Global Live Summits, So You Think You Can Dance (Australia/USA), Nike “Let's Move” campaign with Michelle Obama, Miss World Tourism, Miss Angola, UNICEF, Westfield, Bachelor's Ball, and Buxom.Caitlin was also a Competition judge and Director for over 12yrs, and was a featured host on Lifetime's hit show "Dance Moms" and Jojo Siwa's "Dance Revolution". Caitlin now works Full time as a Producer for New York based esteemed Meeting and Event production company BlueprintNYC.Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/caitlinaussiefithttps://www.facebook.com/caitlinwheeler11
Welcome to Cultural FAQs, a pop culture talk show podcast hosted by comedians Felipe and Quandel.This week, we discuss Mickey 17, The White Lotus, Adolescence, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Lady Gaga's Mayhem and more.Have any questions for the podcast? Email them to brazildragonpod@gmail.com.Thank you to Freddy Luna (StuckOnYouCartoons) for the incredible Brazilian Dragon Podcast Artwork.*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*Brazilian Dragon PatreonBrazilian Dragon YouTube Channel*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*This episode is part of the Brazilian Dragon Podcast Network. Feel free to support The Brazilian Dragon Podcast via PayPal or Patreon. And follow the Brazilian Dragon on social media: Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook! Plus, check out our website!
Episode 139 of The Liberty Den is a wild ride through the cultural, political, and comedic chaos of Clown World, hosted by a rotating crew of Badlands Media personalities. The crew tears into the Left's obsession with defending Kilmar Garcia, a gang-affiliated illegal immigrant, and exposes the Democrats' disturbing alliance with criminals over citizens. With razor-sharp commentary and an avalanche of AI-generated memes, the gang has a field day skewering the progressive narrative. From Senator Van Hollen's tequila diplomacy in El Salvador to Stephen Miller's viral press briefing takedown of the mainstream media, the team highlights how the establishment is being forced to defend the indefensible. They don't just roast politicians, they dig into the moral collapse of society, the MSM's depravity, and the loss of shame as a civic virtue. But it's not all fire and brimstone. The conversation spirals into nostalgia and hilarity as the crew reminisces about old-school video games, Nickelodeon slime, Catholic school trauma, and the war on children's media, from “Skibidi Toilet” to “It's Raining Tacos.” With detours into Baby Shark brain rot, underground firestick hacks, and pop culture flashbacks, this episode serves up brutal truth with a side of unfiltered fun. It's political critique meets digital group therapy... loud, unruly, and refreshingly real.
Welcome to the All Serious Subjects podcast! In this episode, "Straight White Fantasies," hosts Adam and John tackle a wild mix of pop culture and chaos. We dive into a Lenny Kravitz house tour, making critical judgments about the decor and drawing parallels to the problems in modern society. Then, we unpack the Drake and Josh drama and reconciliation, diving into the Nickelodeon saga that's got everyone buzzing. Things shift gears with cop chases in Ohio, exploring the high-speed madness. It's a blend of celebrity gossip, social commentary, and real-world craziness.
In this lively conversation, the hosts engage in a playful debate about drafting their favorite cartoons, focusing on Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network shows from the 90s. They explore the limitations of their selections, share personal anecdotes, and reflect on the cultural impact of these animated series. The discussion is filled with humor, nostalgia, and a deep appreciation for the shows that shaped their childhoods. In this lively conversation, the hosts delve into nostalgic cartoons, the entertainment industry, and the nuances of acting roles. They explore the impact of typecasting, compare actors like Matt Damon and Leonardo DiCaprio, and share humorous takes on food preferences and pop culture. The discussion also touches on Pokemon and adult themes, culminating in a light-hearted wrap-up. In this segment, the conversation delves into various themes including nostalgia in wrestling, the dynamics of college football contracts, the evolution of NIL, cultural reflections on masculinity, the recognition of stunt performers in film, Ryan Coogler's career expectations, and the narrative surrounding Michael B. Jordan's acting abilities. The hosts engage in a lively discussion, blending humor with critical insights on these topics. In this segment, the conversation revolves around the acting skills of Ryan Gosling and Michael B. Jordan, with debates on their best roles and potential Oscar nominations. The discussion transitions into the challenges of portraying twins in film, particularly in the context of Michael B. Jordan's upcoming role. The duo also reflects on the impact of horror films on box office success, the rising stardom of Haley Steinfeld, and comparisons between iconic villains like the Joker and Killmonger. The conversation further delves into character development in the Daredevil series, particularly focusing on Heather's role and the impact of Bullseye on the storyline. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes surrounding storytelling, character development, and the representation of black talent in Hollywood. They discuss the intricacies of plot twists, the anticipation for upcoming episodes of popular shows, and the impact of influencer culture on youth. The conversation also highlights the legacies of iconic black actors like Eddie Murphy and Whoopi Goldberg, reflecting on their contributions to the film industry and the challenges faced by black talent in Hollywood. In this segment, the conversation delves into various themes surrounding representation in film, particularly focusing on the experiences of Black women in Hollywood. The discussion touches on the chocolate chip analogy, fan expectations regarding characters like Mace Windu, and the impact of films like 'Karina Karina'. The emotional weight of awards recognition, the legacy of Hattie McDaniel, and the critique of colorism in Hollywood are also explored, alongside a discussion of the film 'Passing' and its execution. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into various topics ranging from Hollywood's call sheet controversies to the dynamics of family and parenting styles. They explore the implications of omissions in casting, the significance of family narratives in the entertainment industry, and share humorous anecdotes about their childhood experiences. The discussion culminates in a nostalgic draft of 90s cartoons, highlighting the cultural impact of these shows on their upbringing. In this lively conversation, the hosts engage in a nostalgic draft of their favorite 90s cartoons, discussing various shows from Disney, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network. They debate the merits of each pick, share personal anecdotes, and reflect on the impact these shows had on their childhoods. The conversation culminates in a recap of their selections and a light-hearted discussion about the future of their podcast.
Jim J. Bullock became a notable entertainment figure in the 1980s when he co-starred on the sitcom Too Close for Comfort as Monroe Ficus and was a regular guest on John Davidson's updated version of the game show Hollywood Squares; Bullock occasionally substituted for Davidson as host.He also appeared on Battlestars, Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour ,and Body Language. He later became a semi-regular on ALF (from 1989 to 1990) as Neal Tanner. Bullock was the voice of Queer Duck in the animated series of cartoons of the same name. In 2000, Bullock was a regular panelist on the revival of I've Got a Secret. He also performed on the national tour of the Broadway production Hairspray as Wilbur Turnblad. Some of his other noteworthy roles include the pilled-up narcoleptic Prince Valium in the 1987 Mel Brooks movie Spaceballs, and the "not-quite-out-of-the-closet" character in a dating montage at the beginning of 2001's Kissing Jessica Stein. From 2004 to 2007, he had a recurring role as Mr. Monroe, a teacher at the fictional James K. Polk Middle School on the Nickelodeon live-action sitcom Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod. (Please Subscribe)
Animated action comedy family series Super Duper Bunny League premieres this Saturday April 19th at 9:30am on Nickelodeon. Creators and EPs Johnny Belt and Robert Scull share insights on bringing to life the adventures of heroic, funny bunnies.
In this episode of Eyewitness History, we dive into the imagination of D.J. MacHale—the bestselling author behind the Pendragon series and the co-creator of the iconic Nickelodeon show Are You Afraid of the Dark? From creepy campfire tales to interdimensional adventures, MacHale shares how he built entire worlds, scared a generation of kids (in a good way), and navigated a career spanning books, film, and television. Pick up his new book "The Paper Trail" today - https://rb.gy/ow7dr1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Summary: In this compelling second part of J.R.'s interview with his sister, they delve deeper into their shared experiences growing up, reflecting on their father's impact, their mother's approach to parenting, and the influence of various relatives and mentors in their lives. They discuss the challenges of coping with their father's absence, the roles played by different family members, and the profound memories that have shaped their perspectives. This episode offers a raw and heartfelt look into how their family dynamics and life events have molded who they are today. Impact of Their Father: J.R. and his sister reflect on their father's influence, particularly the small but meaningful moments they shared, such as playing Duck Hunt together. J.R. recalls how the absence of their father left a void, making it difficult to find similar satisfaction or guidance from others as he grew older. Memories with Their Father: J.R. and his sister reminisce about family activities, including watching Nickelodeon's “Nick at Night” and playing video games. They discuss the sentimental value of these shared experiences and how they provided comfort and connection during their formative years. Their Mother's Parenting Style: J.R. describes his mother's approach to parenting, which was more laid-back and less involved in their daily lives as they grew older. He reflects on how this style, while freeing in some respects, also left him to navigate adult responsibilities and expectations at a young age. Influences of Extended Family: The siblings highlight the positive influences of family members like Aunt Ruby and Uncle Pokey, who provided memorable experiences and valuable life lessons. They share anecdotes about the support and structure provided by family members such as B and Judy, and how these experiences contributed to their personal growth. Challenges and Lessons: J.R. opens up about the challenges of dealing with financial and emotional responsibilities at a young age, and the impact of family dynamics on his development. They discuss the importance of acknowledging and appreciating the support received from relatives, despite the complexities and occasional disappointments. Reflections on Family and Personal Growth: The conversation touches on the lessons learned from family experiences and how these have shaped their understanding of relationships and personal resilience. They express gratitude for those who made a positive impact and reflect on the mixed emotions associated with family interactions. "The hardest thing was that there were times I needed him when I got older, and I reached out to other people. They didn't give me the satisfactory answers I would get from him." "When I got older, I felt out of place with my family because I was so used to being around a different set of people." The episode provides a poignant exploration of how family influences and personal experiences shape one's life and identity. Listeners are invited to reflect on their own family dynamics and the impact of their upbringing on their personal development. Share your own family memories and influences with us on social media or through our website. Tune in to our next episode where we continue to explore the stories and experiences that define who we are. Previous Episode: Part 1 of J.R. and His Sister's Interview Visit Our Website Follow Us on Social Media Thank you for joining us on this journey through J.R.'s family history and personal reflections. We hope you find this episode as insightful and moving as we did. Key Points:Quotes:Takeaways:Call to Action:Links:
Discuss this episode, share creative wins and obstacles at our next monthly meetup! Join this month's Creative Pep Rally by supporting the show on Substack or Patreon: andyjpizza.substack.com https://www.patreon.com/c/creativepeptalk If you're like me, you have more trouble with following through with ideas than you do coming up with new ideas. I am a serial quitter. I have ADHD and I am often working on 5 things at once. BUT. In this episode I want to share 5 things that have helped me stay consistent long enough to make 500 episodes of the same podcast, publish over 10 books and work with clients like X-Box, Nickelodeon and Apple over the past 15 years. This episode ends with a CALL TO ADVENTURE called “MAKE SUM-THING OF YOURSELF”. This action is something you can do in an instant, that in my experience INSTANTLY increases your ability to follow through and achieve what you set out to achieve. SHOW NOTES: Co-Writing / Editing: Sophie Miller http://sophiemiller.co Audio Editing / Sound Design: Conner Jones http://pendingbeautiful.co Soundtrack / Theme Song: Yoni Wolf / WHY? http://whywithaquestionmark.com Susan David - Emotional Agility https://www.susandavid.com/book/ Steven Pressfield - The War of Art https://stevenpressfield.com/books/the-war-of-art/ Julian Glander on Creative Pep Talk https://www.creativepeptalk.com/474-the-obstacle-is-the-swagway-with-julian-glander/ Sophie Yanow https://www.sophieyanow.com James Clear - Atomic Habits https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits Undermining Children's Intrinsic Interest with Extrinsic Rewards: A Test of the ‘Overjustification' Hypothesis https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281453299_Undermining_Children's_Intrinsic_Interest_with_Extrinsic_Reward_A_Test_of_the_Overjustification_Hypothesis SPONSORS: SQUARESPACE Head to https://www.squarespace.com/PEPTALK to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code PEPTALK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gabrielle Nevaeh will make her Broadway debut in the highly-anticipated STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW. She is an Emmy-nominated actress who has graced the small screen throughout her teen years, starring in many hit shows, including Nickelodeon's "The Girl Lay Lay" and the revival of the sketch comedy show "All That." Gabrielle is also a singer, producer and clothing designer focused on sustainable fashion. In this episode, Gabrielle shares why being on Broadway is an childhood dream she never thought could come true, how comedy helped her outgrow her shy nature, and what the teamwork of live theater has taught her about acting. Stranger Things: The First Shadow Join Stages Podcast Cast! PBS Stories From The Stage: Marylee Fairbanks
Ned's Pod Listeners.. it is time to address the elephant in the room. This week we have Drake Bell joining us to discuss, and bring closure to the year old drama. We dive into the details of the live stream, the frenzy that followed, and Drake's reaction. We are excited to bring you into the conversation to hash out our differences, the misunderstandings, and history between us Nickelodeon alumni. Beyond the drama, we dive into Drake's recent album release, his musical journey, and what's to come. We have so much to talk about so join us! Thank you for being supportive in this process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices