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On this episode we're sipping on ASW's Fiddler Toasted Rye Lakeland Whiskey Society Barrel Pick while talking about the guy that's seen Bruce Lee movies, stepping up to throw down, the rare two cups in a day, all the nerdy stuff, enthusiasts and connoisseurs, an Offerman esque diatribe, a grand slam, what is small talk, are we good at small talk, small talk opens up avenues, requesting a price at a liquor store, not schmoozing anyone, transactional nature of conversation, Kalamazoo Wisconsin, skills of small talk, importance of small talk, building community, questions to generate better conversation, being genuine and recognizing that people don't want that, and why we don't want to talk to our neighbors. Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #295
Minooka Mayor Ric Offerman joins John Williams to talk about the town trying to land a new data center. Mayor Offerman explains what this data center would mean for Minooka, how many jobs this would create, and what the residents of Minooka are saying about the possible development.
Minooka Mayor Ric Offerman joins John Williams to talk about the town trying to land a new data center. Mayor Offerman explains what this data center would mean for Minooka, how many jobs this would create, and what the residents of Minooka are saying about the possible development.
Minooka Mayor Ric Offerman joins John Williams to talk about the town trying to land a new data center. Mayor Offerman explains what this data center would mean for Minooka, how many jobs this would create, and what the residents of Minooka are saying about the possible development.
President Trump recapped actions taken in his first six weeks in office in an address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday. Some Democrats walked out of the president's speech. CBS News' Nancy Cordes has more. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss what President Trump said in his speech to Congress. Following President Trump's new tariffs against Mexico, Canada and China, some companies, like Best Buy and Target, say price hikes are expected. The head of a Canadian company who supplies molds for parts used by car manufacturers in the U.S. expressed concern over the impact of the tariffs, saying he could be out of business in less than a year. China has vowed to retaliate against President Trump's new tariffs. While lawmakers at an annual meeting of China's legislature did not answer questions regarding the tariffs, one of China's leaders did acknowledge geopolitical tensions, a reference to the escalating trade war. CBS News' Anna Coren has more. President Trump told Congress that negotiations for a Ukraine ceasefire have resumed following last week's tense Oval Office meeting with Ukraine's president. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the latest developments. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunny Williams have been waiting for nine months to return from the International Space Station and could be heading back to Earth in a few weeks. President Trump and Elon Musk are claiming they could have returned sooner, but the astronauts dispute feeling abandoned. Legendary actor Tony Danza, known for "Who's the Boss?" and "Taxi," returns to TV as Queens mob boss Stefano in "Power Book III: Raising Kanan." His character controls business in New York with strict rules and high stakes. Danza joins to talk about his role and the new season. Actor Nick Offerman, known for playing master woodworker Ron Swanson on "Parks and Recreation," is a director of the nonprofit "Would Works." The program teaches carpentry skills to young people facing hardships, helping them build careers and stability. Adam Yamaguchi visits Offerman's Los Angeles woodshop to learn more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Nick Offerman blends his acting career with ownership of Offerman Woodshop, which he started 23 years ago. His journey began as a passion project rooted in carpentry skills learned from his father. After studying theater, he created scenic designs using traditional construction techniques. In 2001, he launched Offerman Woodshop in Los Angeles, transitioning into furniture making by creating commissioned dining tables. Offerman faced challenges in balancing creative vision with profitable operations, initially struggling with pricing until he hired a budget specialist. His product range extends from $45 coasters to $4,500 walnut tables. He remains committed to handcrafted production and declined factory scaling opportunities to focus on craftsmanship and team satisfaction, while still actively engaging with the business and overseeing renovations.Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.What if the future of journalism lay in the heart of a dystopian war zone? In this gripping episode of the Oh Brother Podcast, Dan and Mike Smith dissect Alex Garland's latest cinematic marvel, "Civil War," a film that ventures into the chaos of a speculative civil conflict. With Kirsten Dunst leading a crew of intrepid photojournalists and Nick Offerman portraying a controversial president, Garland's direction plunges us directly into the turmoil without extensive exposition, sparking intense dialogue about our societal trajectory.The discussion heats up as we explore the film's storytelling techniques and character portrayals. Kirsten Dunst delivers a compelling performance, while Wagner Moura and Jesse Plemons shine in their roles. Despite some mixed feelings about Offerman's casting and the film's conclusion, the brothers appreciate the unique decision to shoot scenes chronologically, which added depth to the actors' performances. The film's resonance with contemporary socio-political climates and its portrayal of journalistic integrity becomes a central theme of their conversation.We also take a nostalgic detour through Bruce Springsteen's "Devils & Dust" tour, drawing parallels to the film's evocative cinematography and Garland's previous works like "Ex Machina." The brothers share their thoughts on Garland's signature style and their anticipation for his upcoming "28 Years Later" trilogy. Despite differing opinions on the film's narrative structure, Dan and Mike encourage listeners to experience "Civil War" and engage in this cinematic discussion. Share your thoughts; let's see where you stand in the heat of this cinematic civil war!Actress Karissa Lee Staples Support the Show.Oh Brother Podcast: Subscribe on YouTube Listen on all podcast platforms Follow us on Instagram Leave a 5-star rating/review on Apple Podcasts
Catie Offerman is fresh off of playing the largest US ticketed concert ever, opening up for George Strait. The Universal Nashville recording artist has also been on the road with Parker McCollum, Elle King and Ashley McBryde. She has new music on the way.
On this episode of Going Ringside we're joined by Bray Wyatt's fiancée JoJo Offerman. Wyatt (real name Windham Rotunda) passed away last summer and Offerman opens up about life without him. Offerman of course was a WWE star herself for many years and is now still recovering after losing her fiancé and father to her children. In this very special interview, Offerman will discuss life now as a single parent and her plans for the future. Also, on this episode we'll discuss the “Wyatt 6” Clan that has recently arrived in WWE.
In the most recent episode of our podcast, we had the pleasure of hosting Linnae Offerman, a nurse and health coach who has successfully navigated the tumultuous waters of sugar and food addiction. Her journey is not just one of personal triumph but also serves as a blueprint for those seeking to achieve food sobriety and reclaim their health. Linnae's approach hinges on the elimination of sugar and flour, the incorporation of whole foods into her diet, and the invaluable role of community support.For Linnae, the road to recovery was marred by years of battling weight fluctuations and intense food cravings that led to a cycle of binge eating and guilt. Her decision to cut out sugar and flour was pivotal, leading to a dramatic transformation that not only changed her body but also her mental and emotional well-being. Linnae's story is a testament to the fact that despite the pressures of a busy life and the pervasive allure of processed foods, it is possible to break free from the chains of addiction.The podcast delves into the nuances of adopting a whole foods diet, which Linnae describes as a journey to freedom rather than a path of restriction. She shares how the strict boundaries she set around her food intake created a safe space for her to thrive, much like the healthy limits we set in various aspects of our lives to foster security and well-being. The concept of 'food sobriety' that Linnae introduces is about gaining control over one's dietary choices and, in turn, over one's life.A crucial aspect of Linnae's recovery was the strength she found in the community. The episode discusses how our host, also a working mother, struggled with her own food addiction and how reaching out on social media platforms like Instagram provided a lifeline. By connecting with others who shared similar struggles, a network of solidarity was formed. This network not only offered support but also held members accountable, which proved to be a powerful tool in combating addiction.One of the more enlightening discussions in the episode centers around the deceptive nature of flour as a health food. Linnae explains the impact of grinding flour on its fiber content and how this seemingly innocuous process can lead to rapid spikes in blood sugar, much like processed sugar. The resulting crashes contribute to a vicious cycle of cravings and mood swings. The podcast doesn't shy away from tackling the challenges of introducing children to conscious eating habits, emphasizing the importance of teaching the next generation the value of nourishing their bodies with the right foods.As the episode draws to a close, the focus shifts to the subject of self-love and the transformative power of connecting with our emotions. Linnae shares her personal experiences of learning to cope with life's challenges without resorting to food as a crutch. The discussions are intimate, honest, and serve as a reminder that our relationship with food is deeply entwined with our emotional health.This podcast episode is more than a conversation about food; it is a celebration of personal growth, health, and the self-respect that comes from making choices that serve our highest good. Whether you're battling food addiction or simply seeking inspiration for a healthier lifestyle, Linnae Offerman's insights offer a compelling narrative of hope and transformation.Florence's courses & coaching programs can be found at:www.FlorenceChristophers.comConnect with Florence on:FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE
Desi Lydic provides an update on Trump's criminal trial, where his lawyers' attempts to discredit Michael Cohen turned into a roast of the former president. Plus, Sen. Menendez throws his wife under the bus at his corruption trial, and Josh Johnson weighs in on Virginia schools reinstating their Confederate namesakes. Turn your anxiety about the 2024 election into a toned bod with Joe Biden's Build Bods Better, the only full-body workout that utilizes the stress of watching the President speak to help you burn calories. Farmer and author Helen Rebanks and her farmhand, who happens to be Emmy Award-winning actor Nick Offerman, discuss Rebanks's book “The Farmer's Wife,” which celebrates the often-invisible work carried out by women around the world. They chat about the origins of their friendship, their favorite recipes, and how Offerman reconnects to his roots on the farm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hearts Beat Loud is an independent comedy-drama starring Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Toni Collette, Ted Danson, and others released in 2018 across limited screenings. It followed Offerman as the owner of a failing record store, who hits upon minor viral success when he records a jam session with his daughter, a singer just about to attend medical school, and ends up in several major Spotify playlists. The film was directed by Brett Haley with a soundtrack by Keegan DeWitt of Wild Club, and touched upon themes of loss, familial expectations, and old age, resonating heavily with critics, who lauded the film as one of the best of the year.On a new episode of Hell Is A Musical, Lilz and Scott welcome back Rock Candy's Maggie Noel to the program, as they put on their persnickety Brooklyn hipster hats to review Hearts Beat Loud, and its' Postal Service-esque indie pop soundtrack. Join them as the three annoy Scott with another unwelcome recurring bit, pay proper homage to Mitski (Seriously, she rules), find paralells between dance sequences and guitar pedal noodling, and find it generally hard to make jokes during the episodes where the movies are really genuinely good....with Lilz and Scott!
Our guest Ron Offerman talks about his article "Timing is Everything" which appears in the March/April 2024 edition of American Digger magazine.Please visit our sponsors:American Digger Magazine: https://americandigger.com/Garrett Metal Detectors: https://garrett.com/welcomeHistory Seekers Metal Detectors: https://historyseekers.net/The Ring Finders: https://theringfinders.com/Eureka Treasure Hunters Club: https://www.eurekathc.org/Laclede County Treasure Trackers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1011045908968273#AmericanDiggerMagazine#AmericanDigger#MetalDetecting#TreasureHunting#RelicRoundup#Collecting#BottleCollecting#Arrowheads
Today, actor and author Nick Offerman returns to the show! We call him up to unpack his latest role as a fictional president in Alex Garland's Civil War (2:30), the function of the film's politics (9:30), and a powerful poem by Wendell Berry (26:15). Then, we turn to Offerman's personal journey, beginning with his recent book Where the Deer and the Antelope Play (32:48), which was inspired by growing up in rural Minooka, Illinois (33:30) and his experiences with the late Sam Shepard at Steppenwolf Theatre (35:55). Shortly after working with Shepard, Offerman began to find his footing—on and off the stage—as a performer, carpenter, and fight choreographer (39:48). He reflects on his galvanizing role in the film Going All the Way (42:37), the guiding principles of George Saunders (45:30), lessons from his sensei Shōzō Satō (52:10), the start of his nearly two-decade marriage with actress Megan Mullally (54:05), the phone call that changed his life (1:00:00), and the complicated legacy of Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation (1:06:36). Then, before we go, we return to the timely (and urgent) message of his latest book (1:11:30), a piece by Jeff Tweedy (1:14:10), and words by Wendell Berry (1:16:45). For questions, comments, or to join our mailing list, reach me at sf@talkeasypod.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ronald Young Jr. reviews Civil War with JC Howard…RYJ and JC agree that this is a tense movie but disagree on whether or not this is a good movie.JC - 4.3 of 5 starsRYJ - 2.99 of 5 starsFollow me on IG, Threads,Twitter, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronFollow JC Howard on IG and Twitter - @thejchowardFind out more about JC by checking out his website and check out his episode of Code Switch “Black Praise in White Pews”.Available in TheatersStarring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny, Stephan McKinley Henderson, Sonoya Mizuno, Nick Offerman, and Jesse Plemons Written and Directed by Alex GarlandFor more information about Civil War check out this linkSupport Leaving the Theater on Patreon using this link
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- Michael D. Shear of The New York Times writes that on Monday, while speaking from Madison, Wisconsin, President Joe Biden “announced a large-scale effort to help pay off federal student loans for tens of millions of American borrowers, seeking an election-year boost by returning to a 2020 campaign promise that was blocked by the Supreme Court last year. Mr. Biden's new plan would reduce the amount that 25 million borrowers still owe on their undergraduate and graduate loans. It would wipe away the entire amount for more than four million Americans. Altogether, White House officials said, 10 million borrowers would see debt relief of $5,000 or more.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/08/us/politics/biden-student-loans-debt-relief.html 6:10pm- Will Pennsylvania vote red in 2024? Aaron Zitner and Kris Maher of The Wall Street Journal explain that “energy-economy voters see Biden as hostile to fracking, which taps natural gas trapped in sedimentary rock deep underground. The sector has drawn billions of dollars in new investment in Pennsylvania, much of it in the state's southwest corner.” You can read the full report here: https://www.wsj.com/politics/elections/fracking-boom-pennsylvania-trump-biden-voters-a360fd1b?mod=hp_lead_pos9 6:30pm- “Civil War,” new dystopian action film starring Nick Offerman, Jesse Plemons, and Kirsten Dunst is set to release this week. During an interview, Offerman was asked if the film's premise had anything to do with Donald Trump dividing America—he quickly dismissed the notion. 6:40pm- While on vacation, Rich missed last week's earthquake in New Jersey. BUT he did not miss today's solar eclipse…well, he sort of did because he couldn't see anything from the studio.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (04/08/2024): 3:05pm- Lindsay Wise of The Wall Street Journal reports that “House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) has pledged to bring up Ukraine aid for a vote in the House soon after Congress returns from Easter recess in coming days. But what the bill will look like—and who will support it—remains unsettled…The Senate passed a $95 billion package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan in February with bipartisan support. Johnson has resisted calls from defense hawks of both parties to simply bring the Senate bill up for a vote in the House, saying his chamber will move forward with its own bill that would add ‘some important innovations' not included in the Senate version.” You can read the full report here: https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/mike-johnson-us-ukraine-aid-package-a3bac384?mod=hp_lead_pos2 3:10pm- Rich offers live play-by-play of the solar eclipse—however, he can't see anything from the studio. Henry leaves to try to get a better angle but still can't see anything thanks to clouds—so, the play-by-play is not going well. Matt refuses to look at the sky because he doesn't trust the quality of the glasses Henry acquired via Amazon. 3:30pm- According to Dr. Sabine Stanely—a professor of planetary sciences at Johns Hopkins University—the moon is slowly moving away from Earth. Consequently, we only have 600 million more years of solar eclipses ahead of us. So, enjoy it while you can! You can read the full article here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/04/05/eclipse-sun-moon-earth-science/ 4:05pm- Michael D. Shear of The New York Times writes that on Monday, while speaking from Madison, Wisconsin, President Joe Biden “announced a large-scale effort to help pay off federal student loans for tens of millions of American borrowers, seeking an election-year boost by returning to a 2020 campaign promise that was blocked by the Supreme Court last year. Mr. Biden's new plan would reduce the amount that 25 million borrowers still owe on their undergraduate and graduate loans. It would wipe away the entire amount for more than four million Americans. Altogether, White House officials said, 10 million borrowers would see debt relief of $5,000 or more.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/08/us/politics/biden-student-loans-debt-relief.html 4:20pm- While appearing on CNN, Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) defended the Biden Administration's plan to eliminate $5,000 of student loan debt for an estimated 10 million borrowers despite the Supreme Court having previously ruled that the executive branch is constitutionally incapable of forgiving loan debt unilaterally. 4:35pm- Are jeans causing climate change? Researchers at Guangdong University have concluded that jeans are as environmentally unfriendly as driving a gas-powered vehicle 6 miles. 4:40pm- Zach Kessel of National Review reports: “Rutgers University president Jonathan Holloway held a town hall with students Thursday night aimed at offering the school community the opportunity to ask him questions. Before he was able to answer a single one, anti-Israel protesters unleashed chaos. As Holloway attempted to address the crowd, ‘pro-Palestinian students interrupted the town hall and prevented the scheduled programming from happening. They shouted and tried to intimidate other students,' Rutgers student Sarah Shiner, who was in attendance Thursday night.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/rutgers-police-escort-jewish-students-out-of-town-hall-after-pro-palestinian-protesters-call-for-intifada/ 5:05pm- In a video posted to his Truth Social account, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said abortion policy should not be crafted at the federal level—and instead, should be left to individual states to decide. 5:30pm- Did you watch the solar eclipse? Plus, what topic is Matt writing his 25-page term paper on? Rich falls asleep during the explanation. 5:35pm- During an interview with The New York Post, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) said squatters have no rights: “How can you even pretend that this is anything other than you're just breaking the law?” You can read more here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/fetterman-blasts-squatters-trying-to-steal-peoples-homes-squatters-have-no-rights 5:40pm- AUDIO OF THE DAY: Actress, singer, dancer, and author Jennifer Lewis has hilarious anti-Trump meltdown while appearing on Sirius XM. 6:05pm- Michael D. Shear of The New York Times writes that on Monday, while speaking from Madison, Wisconsin, President Joe Biden “announced a large-scale effort to help pay off federal student loans for tens of millions of American borrowers, seeking an election-year boost by returning to a 2020 campaign promise that was blocked by the Supreme Court last year. Mr. Biden's new plan would reduce the amount that 25 million borrowers still owe on their undergraduate and graduate loans. It would wipe away the entire amount for more than four million Americans. Altogether, White House officials said, 10 million borrowers would see debt relief of $5,000 or more.” You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/08/us/politics/biden-student-loans-debt-relief.html 6:10pm- Will Pennsylvania vote red in 2024? Aaron Zitner and Kris Maher of The Wall Street Journal explain that “energy-economy voters see Biden as hostile to fracking, which taps natural gas trapped in sedimentary rock deep underground. The sector has drawn billions of dollars in new investment in Pennsylvania, much of it in the state's southwest corner.” You can read the full report here: https://www.wsj.com/politics/elections/fracking-boom-pennsylvania-trump-biden-voters-a360fd1b?mod=hp_lead_pos9 6:30pm- “Civil War,” new dystopian action film starring Nick Offerman, Jesse Plemons, and Kirsten Dunst is set to release this week. During an interview, Offerman was asked if the film's premise had anything to do with Donald Trump dividing America—he quickly dismissed the notion. 6:40pm- While on vacation, Rich missed last week's earthquake in New Jersey. BUT he did not miss today's solar eclipse…well, he sort of did because he couldn't see anything from the studio.
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Catie Offerman stops by the show to share how she met George Strait at a hair salon that led to her opening for him and more! Then, we play Elder vs. Millennial but it's not with the usual people! Mailbag: Listener & girlfriend broke up. He allowed her to leave some of her stuff at his house until she got on her feet somewhere, but 18 months later it's still there, taking up a whole room, and she isn't responding. We share our advice! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode is for YOU if you've ever worried you or someone close to you could be suffering from food addiction. It's also for you if you're a mom who wants to create a healthy home free of sugar and processed foods for both yourself and your children. Guest Linnea Offerman, a nurse and functional medicine board certified health coach, shares her inspiring story of overcoming food addiction, losing 90 pounds, and creating a sugar and processed food free home for her family. She shares: Up to 1/3 of people in developed nations with processed food have an addictive tendency toward food How she realized she may be addicted to food How Brightline Eating, a community based program, helped her become sober from food Tips for moms to get their kids to eat more vegetables and fruits and less processed snacks and convenience foods Visit https://www.brightlineeating.com/susceptibility-quiz/ to see if you might have an addictive tendency toward food. Connect with Linnea and learn about her upcoming programs for moms looking to move their children and homes toward whole real food! https://www.instagram.com/healthy_looks_good_on_you/ https://www.youtube.com/@healthy_looks_good_on_you6770 https://www.facebook.com/HealthyLooksGoodOnYou https://www.tiktok.com/@healthylooksgoodonyou Thank you for listening! It means SO much to us. Please DM us feedback on Instagram and Facebook: https://www.instagram.com/functionalmomspodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/functionalmedicinecoachingmoms Or email us at info@functionalmedicinecoachingmoms.com ~Kristin & Raquel
Director: Craig Gillespie Writers: Lauren Schuker Blum, Rebecca Angelo, Ben Mezrich Starring: Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, Vincent D'Onofrio, America Ferrera, Nick Offerman, Anthony Ramos, Seth Rogen, Sebastian Stan Runtime: 1 Hour 44 Minutes Synopsis: Dumb Money is the ultimate David vs. Goliath tale, based on the insane true story of everyday people who flipped the script on Wall Street and got rich by turning GameStop (yes, the mall videogame store) into the world's hottest company. Craig Gillespie's Dumb Money, is an entertaining yet hollow look at the events that unfolded when GameStop became the stock of Wall Street. On the surface, all of the pieces are there. The cast is extremely solid. Paul Dano plays a very engaging Keith Gill who can draw the audience into this "David vs Goliath" tale. He plays the underdog well, particularly against Offerman, Rogen and Stan who all play the stereotypical Wall Street asshole perfectly. This is what makes this film work as an entertainment piece. If the purpose is to just view this as a dumbed down, simple, David vs Goliath style tale then it does it's job. The problem is that the real story behind GameStop, meme stocks & Reddit is a far more complex and complicated tale that just doesn't get told here. Since this film is more interested in being a black & white, good versus evil type of tale, it doesn't reveal just how many people (non-wall street people) also ended up losing a lot of money because of this. On the flip side, it made it seem like the hedge funds lost but in reality, they didn't and most of those rich people stayed rich. It also skips over the toxic nature of the Wallstreet Bets subreddit and how Gill might not have been the perfect, guy with clean hands in all of this. There's also no connection into other memestocks, the move into NFTs and other things that also started to trend after. Now to be fair, there's probably no way this film could have gone into all of that. But on the other hand, an Adam McKay film probably would have or at least attempted to. Judging this film as a singular entertainment piece with no larger purpose, the film will work for audiences enough to be entertaining. But there won't be any larger discussions or even lasting memories from it. Which is unfortunate because it definitely has the cast to be a more memorable film. Follow more of our Toronto Film Festival 2023 Reviews and Coverage on our Press Page Page: https://press.mtrnetwork.net Follow us on Social Media: MTRNetwork MTRNetwork @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork
Director: Craig Gillespie Writers: Lauren Schuker Blum, Rebecca Angelo, Ben Mezrich Starring: Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, Vincent D'Onofrio, America Ferrera, Nick Offerman, Anthony Ramos, Seth Rogen, Sebastian Stan Runtime: 1 Hour 44 Minutes Synopsis: Dumb Money is the ultimate David vs. Goliath tale, based on the insane true story of everyday people who flipped the script on Wall Street and got rich by turning GameStop (yes, the mall videogame store) into the world's hottest company. Craig Gillespie's Dumb Money, is an entertaining yet hollow look at the events that unfolded when GameStop became the stock of Wall Street. On the surface, all of the pieces are there. The cast is extremely solid. Paul Dano plays a very engaging Keith Gill who can draw the audience into this "David vs Goliath" tale. He plays the underdog well, particularly against Offerman, Rogen and Stan who all play the stereotypical Wall Street asshole perfectly. This is what makes this film work as an entertainment piece. If the purpose is to just view this as a dumbed down, simple, David vs Goliath style tale then it does it's job. The problem is that the real story behind GameStop, meme stocks & Reddit is a far more complex and complicated tale that just doesn't get told here. Since this film is more interested in being a black & white, good versus evil type of tale, it doesn't reveal just how many people (non-wall street people) also ended up losing a lot of money because of this. On the flip side, it made it seem like the hedge funds lost but in reality, they didn't and most of those rich people stayed rich. It also skips over the toxic nature of the Wallstreet Bets subreddit and how Gill might not have been the perfect, guy with clean hands in all of this. There's also no connection into other memestocks, the move into NFTs and other things that also started to trend after. Now to be fair, there's probably no way this film could have gone into all of that. But on the other hand, an Adam McKay film probably would have or at least attempted to. Judging this film as a singular entertainment piece with no larger purpose, the film will work for audiences enough to be entertaining. But there won't be any larger discussions or even lasting memories from it. Which is unfortunate because it definitely has the cast to be a more memorable film. Follow more of our Toronto Film Festival 2023 Reviews and Coverage on our Press Page Page: https://press.mtrnetwork.net Follow us on Social Media: MTRNetwork MTRNetwork @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork
'Summer of 69: No Apostrophe' stars Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally finally get their own celebrity power couple nickname (Original Air Date: May 10th, 2017). And Nick Offerman sits down with Stephen for Community Calendar, focusing on Offerman's home town of Minooka, Illinois (Original Air Date: April 4th, 2016). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever watched the hit TV show Parks and Recreation? The comedy show starring Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman ran from 2009 to 2015 and followed the antics of an Indiana town's public officials as they pursued projects to make their city a better place. Believe it or not, you can learn a lot about retirement from the show, especially from the character Ron Swanson, played by Offerman. Check out today's show if you want to hear more of Ron's wisdom. As always, if you have any questions about retirement or investing, feel free to reach out to us for help. Here's is some of the wisdom we discuss in this episode: “There's only one thing I hate more than lying: skim milk. Which is water that's lying about being milk.” “I'd wish you the best of luck but I believe luck is a concept created by the weak to explain their failures.” “The whole point of this country is if you want to eat garbage, balloon up to 600 pounds and die of a heart attack at 43, you can! You are free to do so. To me, that's beautiful.” Want to get in touch with Mark? https://retirementhuddle.com/ mark@howardfinancialgroup.com 888-511-7526
On this episode we sample and review Lagavulin 11 Year Nick Offerman Charred Oak Cask Edition while discussing Kyle battling 20,000 gallons of water, Radagast smelling like scotch, a SPOILER FREE first 35 mins, how we watch television now, the struggle of American TV, whether or not Maisel sticks the landing, flash forwards, getting what we want while sacrificing what we have, reality, the protagonistic prospective, avoiding a Gilmore Girls scenario, female empowerment, we would like to have seen a better ending if…. Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #193
This episode is a review of Lagavulin Whisky 's Offerman Edition Charred Oak Cask Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky! Parks & Rec. actor, Nick Offerman, had a big role in this bottle as it comes in at 11 years and 92 proof. This is our first scotch review, and it surprised us. A fun review that we thing you will enjoy. Please follow us! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BarrelsnBarrelsPod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barrelsnbarrelspod/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BarrelsnBarrelsPod Twitter: https://twitter.com/barrelsnbarrels#Lagavulin #scotch #scotland #whisky #whiskylover --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barrels--barrels-podcast/support
Catie Offerman is this weeks guest. She talks music, strange venue owners requests and what it's like on the road and off. Here some of her and Kurt's stories from the road as well as all the tangents you can expect from a Raised Rowdy podcast
We're the Millers is a 2013 American CRIME comedy directed by Rawson Thurber, he also directed Dodgeball, Central Intelligence, Red Notice. We're the Millers is the story of David Clark played by Jason Sudekis. David is a low level marijuana dealer in Denver and he gets into some trouble with his boss Brad Gurdlinger played by Ed Helms after David gets robbed and all his cash and merchandise is stolen. Brad gives David an ultimatum, go down to Mexico and be a drug mule, bring a whole ton of marijuana back for me. David comes to the realization that families tend to get through security and border patrol A MILLION TIMES EASIER so he enlists the help of his neigbours; Rose played by Jennifer Anniston who is a stripper, Kenny played by Will Poulter, his family is basically non existent, and Casey played by Emma Roberts who lives on the street. We dress them all up as a fictional family and go down to Mexico to grab the pot… THAT is the story of We're the Millers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nick Offerman, much like his Parks and Recreation character Ron Swanson, loves his Lagavulin! So much so that Lagavulin partnered with Nick on a limited release series of Offerman branded expressions. The 2022 release presented a perfect opportunity to test Nick's talent for picking whisky. Join us for a side-by-side tasting of Lagavulin's three releases in the Offerman series: Lagavulin 11 yo Offerman Edition #1, 46.0% abv Lagavulin 11 yo Offerman Edition #2 Guinness Cask 46.0% abv Lagavulin 11 yo Offerman Edition #3 Charred Oak Cask 46.0% abv Is the Offerman Edition series just another trivial marketing campaign based on a celebrity endorsement, or does Nick Offerman have a genuinely good palate for whisky? Listen in to find out! And as always, dram in good health! #whiskysnobsoflowermoco #dramingoodhealth #slaintemhath #whiskey #whisky #podcast #whiskypodcast #singlemalt #lagavulin #nickofferman #ronswanson
Ron Offerman goes into more detail about his article, "Gold on the 7th Fairway" where a chance find reunited a gold class ring with its owner, and the emotional story it involved.
Nick Offerman has played many great characters, most famously Ron Swanson in Parks and Recreation, and he starred more recently in an astonishing episode of The Last of Us. But he is driven by passionate callings older and deeper than his public vocation as an actor and comedian. He works with wood, and he works with other people who work with their hands making beautiful, useful things. And this, it turns out, is also a primary source of his tethering in values. It's a source of a spiritual thoughtfulness that runs through this conversation with Krista. So is his love and study of the farmer-poet Wendell Berry, whose audiobook The Need to Be Whole Nick just recorded.This is a moving and edifying conversation that is also, not surprisingly, a lot of fun.Nick Offerman grew up on a three-acre homestead "out in a cornfield" in Minooka, Illinois. His five books include Where the Deer and the Antelope Play and Good Clean Fun: Misadventures in Sawdust at Offerman Woodshop. He founded Offerman Woodshop in Los Angeles in 2001, a collective that creates hand-crafted items from spoons to canoes to ukuleles. He's also written a book with his wife, Megan Mullally, called The Greatest Love Story Ever Told, and they have a podcast called In Bed with Nick and Megan. Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.___________Please share On Being lavishly — with friends, family, book clubs, colleagues… and show us some love, if you have a minute, by rating On Being in this app. It's a small way to bend the arc of algorithms towards this community of conversation and living.Also: sign up for our Saturday morning ritual of a newsletter, The Pause, for replenishment and invigoration in your inbox — and of course all things On Being — at onbeing.org/newsletter. And delve more across our social channels: (Instagram, YouTube, TikTok).
271!!! We did it. The BIG One. Australian Accents, We get treated to a fancy dinner, Full Contact Cannolis, Meat Industry Facts, Wearing Leather Pants gets you noticed, Failing at being in public, Noodle jousting, Costume shopping, Being the only fan on an OnlyFans, Unicycler spotting, Walt is basically Offerman, "Look at this!", and finally, after much arguing, Jay brings us a dramatic reading of "Walter and the Quest for the Seven Sharts -Chapter 1" written by Wade and A.I. Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code NFHC at Manscaped.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at Manscaped.com and use code NFHC. Visit us at www.NFHCPodcast.com for everything Not For Human Consumption. Support the show by subscribing to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/NFHCPodcast Leave us a voicemail anytime at 480-788-7330 Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/yapnr7cf Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ybpo59va Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/y7va3h9a Stitcher: https://tinyurl.com/y75fnd3l Join the NFHC Discord! https://discord.gg/xrxhQTP Matt's Twitch Streams Weekly: https://www.twitch.tv/GrimwolfePrime Background Music Provided by: https://www.streambeats.com
Matthew Carroll and Jay Sisson continue thier coverage of The Last of Us. This incredibly emotional epiode really hit it out of the park. What a bold and interessting departure.Check out all of our podcasts!https://www.strandedpanda.com
Nick Offerman has entertained millions of people with his film and television career, but it's his whisky career that he's sharing with us this week. From the early days of featuring Lagavulin on Parks and Recreation to his dozens of Tales of Whisky videos for the brand, Offerman has become synonymous with Lagavulin. He'll join us on this week's WhiskyCast In-Depth to discuss his Lagavulin origin story, working with blender Stewart Morrison, and cutting peat on Islay with the legendary Iain “Mr. Pinky” McArthur. We'll also have details on the sales of Wilderness Trail and Balcones distilleries, this week's tasting notes, and meet a distiller who's worked on six continents…so far.
Nick Offerman joins Stephen for Community Calendar, focusing on Offerman's home town of Minooka, Illinois. (Est. 1869) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bobby sat down with Catie Offerman to discuss her journey on becoming a country singer. They dive into Catie's childhood and talk about being home schooled by her father, what it was liked being raised on a farm, playing the accordion and fast forward to moving from places around the globe like Los Angeles and Europe. Along the way meeting the creator of American Idol, auditioning for TV gigs, eventually establishing roots in Nashville, and pursuing a career in country music!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catie Offerman stops by the studio to talk about her unique journey that led her to being an artist in Nashville and her song “Happy Land Trailer Park”. Bobby and the crew each share their most interesting fact inside of Fun Fact Friday. In the mailbag, a wife has an issue with her husband planning a bachelor party that involves a stop at a gentlemen's club. We also play a round of Easy Trivia! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This holiday weekend, we're revisiting one of our favorite talks with actor, author, and woodworker Nick Offerman. We begin with his new book, Where the Deer and the Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American Who Loves to Walk Outside (5:05), which was inspired by Nick's upbringing in rural Minooka, Illinois (6:12), the writings of poet Wendell Berry (7:30), and his experiences with the late Sam Shepard at Steppenwolf Theatre (8:08). Shortly after working with Shepard, Offerman began to find his footing—on and off the stage—as a performer, carpenter, and fight choreographer (9:35). He reflects on his galvanizing role in the film Going All the Way (15:14), the guiding principles of George Saunders (20:00), lessons from his sensei Shōzō Satō (25:26), the start of his nearly two-decade marriage with actress Megan Mullally (26:30), the phone call that changed his life (35:50), and the complicated legacy of Ron Swanson from Parks and Recreation (41:45). Then, before we go, we return to the timely (and urgent) message of his new book (46:47), a piece by Jeff Tweedy (49:50), and words by Wendell Berry (51:58). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's conversation is with my friend, Catie Offerman. We talk about ALL the things. Baby birds, polka music, growing up, graduating college as a TEENAGER, and her new songs Happyland Trailer Park and Don't Do It In Texas. I can't wait for ya'll to listen to Catie's new songs as you're sitting by the pool on this Memorial Day! . . . . Sign up to receive the AFD Week In Review email and ask questions to future guests! #thatsoundsfunpodcast Thank you to our partners! BetterHelp Online Therapy: Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/thatsoundsfun. Awana: Talk About is available as a subscription for only $5.99 a month with all kinds of great faith content for families. Receive a free month with promo code TSF at checkout at talkaboutdiscipleship.com Pair Eyewear: Go to paireyewear.com/THATSOUNDSFUN for 15% off your first purchase.