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MUSICOpening statements in Sean "Diddy" Combs' federal sex trafficking trial began in Manhattan on Monday. Madonna has teamed up with Netflix and director Shawn Levy for a limited series about her life. He's the guy who did "Deadpool & Wolverine" and is the executive producer of "Stranger Things". Metallica's show last Wednesday at Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium rocked in more ways than one. Gene Simmons had a taker for his “Personal Assistant and Band Roadie for the Day” experience when he performed in Red Bank, New Jersey last week. Creed are heading to the Indianapolis 500.Anthony Kiedis from the Red Hot Chili Peppers now has his own coffee brand. TVAndor winding down … The highly anticipated finale of Andor Season 2 will be available for streaming on Disney+ tonight (Tuesday). Episodes 10, 11, and 12 will wrap up the Andor story – and it seems very unlikely we'll see a third season of the show, since all the action has been a prequel lead-up to everything that happens in the movie Rogue One, which was released in 2016.TV Fall Line Ups Have Been Released:NBC Universal unveiled its fall schedule yesterday. It leans heavily on the NBA . . . which NBC hasn't had the rights to since 2002. They've even hired Michael Jordan to contribute. Tuesday nights will be devoted to basketball . . . and Sunday nights will be added in 2026, once NBC's deal with the NFL is over.NBC also hyped its new comedy "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins", starring Tracy Morgan as a disgraced former football star trying to rehabilitate his image. Daniel Radcliffe also stars, and Tina Fey is among the producers.There's also "Stumble", a mockumentary about junior college cheerleaders, and an untitled comedy about the staff of a Native community center in Oakland, California.NBC is bringing back "St. Denis Medical", "Happy's Place", "Brilliant Minds", and "The Hunting Party".There's also a new competition series called "On Brand with Jimmy Fallon", where contestants will work with major companies on marketing campaigns. And of course, they're bringing back "The Voice" and all their "Chicago" and "Law & Order" shows.NBC also previewed "The Paper", which is the "Office" spinoff with returning star Oscar Nunez. It's coming to Peacock in September.Fox unveiled its fall schedule yesterday, "The Floor", hosted by Rob Lowe will take the time spot for the paused ‘Masked Singer'. Other new shows include "Memory of a Killer", a dramatic thriller starring Patrick Dempsey as a hitman with early onset Alzheimer's, and "Best Medicine", a one-hour comedy starring Josh Charles as a surgeon. Tubi also got to make an announcement, since it's owned by Fox. That announcement was "Breaking Bear", an adult animation series about bears who resort to criminal behavior to save their forest. It features the vocal talents of Brendan Fraser, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Elizabeth Hurley, Josh Gad, and Annie Murphy.Fox is also reviving two classic competition series: "Celebrity Weakest Link" and "Fear Factor: The Next Chapter".Fear Factor is coming back 25 years after the show debuted on NBC. Michael B. Jordan is producing a "Creed" spin-off series called "Delphi". It'll be about young boxers at Adonis Creed's Delphi Boxing Academy.There will be a "Barbershop" series. It'll follow Jermaine Fowler, who hopes to follow in his grandpa's footsteps as a barber at Calvin's barbershop in Chicago.A first look at Nicolas Cage suited up for the live-action "Spider-Noir" series was unveiled. He's a version of Spider-Man, who's a private investigator in 1930s New York.WWE's Mike "The Miz" Mizanin will host a reboot of the competition series, "American Gladiators".Michelle Pfeiffer is a mom who feels unappreciated during the holidays and decides to go on her own adventure in a teaser for "Oh. What. Fun.". It comes out December 3rd, and stars Chloe Grace Moretz, Eva Longoria, and Denis Leary. Arnold Schwarzenegger showed up to talk about his holiday movie, "The Man with the Bag". He went on a little too long so Jamie Lee Curtis came to the rescue.MrBeast's "Beast Games" was renewed for two more seasons, and "Fallout" returns for Season 2 in December. It'll also get a third season.There's a documentary on NFL Hall of Famer Terrell Owens in the works. Plus a docuseries called "The Home Team: New York Jets", about six players and their partners. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: The Cannes Film Festival wants celebrities to have some modesty and decorum on the red carpet. To crack down on them, YouTube has demonetized two channels, known for sophisticated fake film trailers, Screen Culture's Screen Trailers and KH Studios' Royal Trailers. Check out the trailer for Brad Pitt's racing drama "F1". See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Johnny Mac provides updates in the comedy world, including Nate Bargatze being chosen to host the 77th Emmy Awards, highlights from the upcoming National Comedy Center's Comedy Festival featuring Jon Stewart and Bill Murray, and details about the 'Office' spinoff with Oscar Nunez. Additionally, 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' celebrates its 20th anniversary with its 17th season, and Richard Pryor's albums get a new box set release. The episode also covers news about Craig Ferguson's new real estate purchase, Tim Dillon's comments on RFK, Tom Green's take on Canadian comedy, and the kickoff of the Sydney Comedy Festival. 00:43 Nate Bargatze to Host the Emmy Awards01:38 National Comedy Center's Comedy Festival03:08 The Office Spinoff: The Paper04:30 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 1705:47 Tim Dillon on News Nation and Cancel Culture06:39 Tom Green's Canadian Comedy07:55 Gossip Corner: Craig Ferguson and Richard Pryor10:27 Sydney Comedy Festival Kicks OffUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which says UNITERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free! This podcast supports Podcasting 2.0 if you'd like to support the show via value for value and stream some sats!https://linktr.ee/dailycomedynewsContact John at john@thesharkdeck dot com John's free substack about the media: Media Thoughts is mcdpod.substack.comDCN on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dailycomedynewsYou can also support the show at www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynews 00:43 Nate Bargatze to Host the Emmy Awards01:38 National Comedy Center's Comedy Festival03:08 The Office Spinoff: The Paper04:30 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Season 1705:47 Tim Dillon on News Nation and Cancel Culture06:39 Tom Green's Canadian Comedy07:55 Gossip Corner: Craig Ferguson and Richard Pryor10:27 Sydney Comedy Festival Kicks OffUnlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which says UNITERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free! This podcast supports Podcasting 2.0 if you'd like to support the show via value for value and stream some sats!https://linktr.ee/dailycomedynewsContact John at john@thesharkdeck dot com John's free substack about the media: Media Thoughts is mcdpod.substack.comDCN on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@dailycomedynewsYou can also support the show at www.buymeacoffee.com/dailycomedynewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daily-comedy-news--4522158/support.
Mattson, Alec and JJ jump into the cinematic exploration of "The Proposal," a romantic comedy released in 2009, featuring prominent actors such as Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. The discourse elucidates the film's narrative, which revolves around a New York editor facing deportation who persuades her assistant to enter into a marriage of convenience. The hosts engage in a critical evaluation of the film's strengths and weaknesses, emphasizing the performances of supporting characters, particularly Betty White and Oscar Nunez, who are noted for their comedic prowess. As the conversation unfolds, we grapple with the film's pacing and character development, ultimately expressing a mix of enjoyment and dissatisfaction. The episode serves not only as a critique of "The Proposal" but also as a broader commentary on the romantic comedy genre as a whole.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
(EDITOR'S NOTE: View From The Pugh is a journalism project from Chris Pugh. Subscribe to his daily newsletter and podcast, follow him on YouTube and sponsor his work)Today's post is sponsored by StreamYard.Chris and Craig dive into the potential launch of ESPN's direct-to-consumer streaming service, rumored to cost $25-$30 per month and include full ESPN channel access plus pay-per-view options. They debate whether bundling it with other sports networks could make it more appealing and discuss Craig's current $16.99/month Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max bundle.Beyond sports, they explore the challenges of content licensing and speculate on a future with a unified streaming service. Plus, they express cautious optimism about Ted Lasso's return and the impact of Oscar Nunez joining the new Office series, set in the world of journalism. Can ESPN's new service revolutionize sports streaming, or is it just another pricey subscription? Join the discussion!
The gang returns to the Labyrinth this week after a brief hiatus, diving headfirst into the whirlwind of recent pop culture chaos! First up, the JD Vance meme craze has spiraled out of control, with both sides claiming victory—what's your favorite take on the meme battle? Tim weighs in on Netflix's disappointing new series, Chaos: The Manson Murders, and shares highlights from his engaging radio interview with the hilarious Mary Lynn Rajskub. We also say goodbye to two legendary icons: beloved Space Ghost voice actor George Lowe and Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman. The crew reminisces about their favorite Hackman performances, from The French Connection to The Royal Tenenbaums, honoring his incredible legacy. At the news desk, exciting updates roll in: Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues drops a teaser, the gritty new Green Lantern series has started filming, Kill Tony scores a Netflix deal, and Adam Sandler's Happy Gilmore 2 finally gets a release date. Plus, Oscar Nunez reprises his role for The Office reboot, and Walton Goggins survives a snakebite on the set of The White Lotus! Tim channels Gene Hackman in this week's Text Timpressions and the crew recaps the surprising season premiere of The Righteous Gemstones—featuring Bradley Cooper? Also, find out why Tim is cyber-attacking X and burning Cybertrucks! Stay tuned for our ever-popular segments, Views or Snooze?, Staff Picks, and discover what's kept Steph away lately.
Dan Loges delivers the latest entertainment news on:- Michelle Trachtenberg's death deemed "undetermined" due to autopsy exemption.- The Office spin-off confirms Oscar Nunez reprising his role as Oscar Martinez.- Ian Somerhalder discusses what it means to him to live a rural life.
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"The Office" is a sitcom that follows the everyday lives of employees working at Dunder Mifflin, a mundane paper company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The show aired on NBC from 2005 to 2013 and is the American adaptation of the British show of the same name. The show is known for its mockumentary-style format, complete with talking head interviews, shaky camera work, and characters often breaking the fourth wall by looking directly at the camera. The show grew to become one television's biggest sitcoms in its initial run. Years later, The Office's availability on streaming platforms introduced it to a new generation of viewers further boosting its popularity to new levels. It consistently ranks among the most-watched shows on these platforms. But was this one great right from episode 1? Listen as the S1E1 boys deep dive the show's pilot episode. Starring: Steve Carell, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, B. J. Novak, Melora Hardin, David Denman, Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Angela Kinsey, Oscar Nunez, Phyllis Smith, & Creed Bratton www.S1E1POD.com Instagram & X (Twitter): @S1E1POD
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#762: Join us as we sit down with Oscar Nuñez, best known for his role as Oscar Martínez on NBC's The Office. Oscar stops by our Dear Media LA office to share behind-the-scenes stories from filming The Office and the strong bonds he formed with his comedian co-stars. In this episode, he reflects on his personal and professional journey—covering everything from his early career to the path that led him to The Office — and the valuable lessons he's learned along the way! To connect with Oscar Nunez click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. This episode is sponsored by Farmacy Beauty Visit farmacybeauty.com and use code SKINNY for 20% off your order. This episode is sponsored by Branch Basics Save 15% on your Starter Kit or their new Hand Soap when you use code SKINNY at branchbasics.com. This episode is sponsored by Hero Bread Get 10% off your order at hero.co and use code SKINNY at checkout. This episode is sponsored by Rhoback Use the code SKINNY on Rhoback.com for a generous 20% off your first order through the end of this week. This episode is sponsored by Just Thrive Visit JustThriveHealth.com and use promo code SKINNY to get 20% off your first 90-day bottle of Just Calm and Just Thrive Probiotic. This episode is sponsored by Taylor Farms Taylor Farms Chopped Salad Kits are available at all major grocery stores. Produced by Dear Media
Hey, c'est Édouard, bienvenue dans cette nouvelle vidéo : "La BNS baisse le taux directeur - faut-il bloquer son taux ? Avec Oscar Nunez". Dans ce nouvel épisode de mon podcast, nous allons analyser un article annonçant la diminution des taux hypothécaires en Suisse, grâce à l'intervention d'Oscar Nunez, du Groupe Plus. Est-ce que cela va influencer le marché immobilier suisse ? Comment le taux risque-t-il d'évoluer ? Vaut-il mieux investir en Saron ? Quelle est la différence entre le taux Saron et le taux variable ? C'est tout ce que nous allons voir ensemble dans cette vidéo ! Bon épisode ! Bon visionnage !⏳ Chapitres de l'épisode "La BNS baisse le taux directeur - faut-il bloquer son taux ? Avec Oscar Nunez" : 00:00 Introduction 01:16 L'avis d'Oscar face au changement de taux 03:56 L'estimation du taux sur les années à venir 07:46 Les conditions des banques pour signer un Saron 09:07 La différence entre le taux Saron et le taux variable 10:29 Le lien entre la baisse des taux et les conditions de financement 15:51 Pourquoi le Saron est-il plus élevé que le taux fixe ? 18:10 Analyse du tauxHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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The King of Commercial Real Estate joins us to discuss office, hotels, apartments, retail, industrial and warehouse real estate. Many office building values are down 80%+. Is it headed straight to purgatory? According to Moody's, the national office vacancy rate is 20%. Offices have the double-whammy of higher interest rates and lower demand. Learn how feasible office to residential conversions are. For two years now, momentum has swung from Airbnbs to hotels. More apartment syndications will blow up from forthcoming interest rate resets. Commercial real estate often has higher prices than residential. Learn from our guest, Dolf de Roos, on creative ways to make low down payments. Learn how to vet commercial tenants. We discuss adding carports to residential RE. Rich people are often vilified. They're called “filthy rich” or “stinking rich”. Resources mentioned: Attend Dolf's free live training: www.DolfLive.com For access to properties or free help with a GRE Investment Coach, start here: GREmarketplace.com Get mortgage loans for investment property: RidgeLendingGroup.com or call 855-74-RIDGE or e-mail: info@RidgeLendingGroup.com Invest with Freedom Family Investments. You get paid first: Text FAMILY to 66866 For advertising inquiries, visit: GetRichEducation.com/ad Will you please leave a review for the show? I'd be grateful. Search “how to leave an Apple Podcasts review” GRE Free Investment Coaching: GREmarketplace.com/Coach Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— text ‘GRE' to 66866 Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Complete episode transcript: Automatically Transcribed With Podsqueeze Keith Weinhold 00:00:01 Welcome to GRE! I'm your host, Keith Weinhold. There are many commercial real estate sectors. Large apartments, office, hotel, hospitality, retail, warehouse, industrial. Well, what's thriving? What's been beaten up so bad and is never coming back? And what's in a dip that's ripe for opportunity? Also creative deal structuring if you don't have a lot of money. It's the debut of the King of Commercial real estate here today and get rich education. When you want the best real estate and finance info, the modern internet experience limits your free articles access, and it's replete with paywalls. And you've got pop ups and push notifications and cookies. Disclaimers are at no other time in history has it been more vital to place nice, clean, free content into your hands that actually adds no hype value to your life? See, this is the golden age of quality newsletters, and I write every word of ours myself. It's got a dash of humor and it's to the point to get the letter. It couldn't be more simple. Keith Weinhold 00:01:13 Text gray to 66866. And when you start the free newsletter, you'll also get my one hour fast real estate course completely free. It's called the Don't Quit Your Daydream letter and it wires your mind for wealth. Make sure you read it. Text gray to 66866. Text gray 266866. Corey Coates 00:01:41 You're listening to the show that has created more financial freedom than nearly any show in the world. This is get rich education. Keith Weinhold 00:01:58 What does your read? From Tuscarora, Pennsylvania, to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and across 188 nations worldwide. I'm Keith Whitehill, and you're listening to get Rich education. Today's guest, the king of commercial real estate, is talented, dynamic, global, articulate, has both a wide range of knowledge and an expansive palette of creative strategies in both commercial and residential, where you can buy with little out of pocket. And he's going to share that with us today. That's coming up here shortly. Now, when we think about residential real estate, of course, that is a really wide world in itself. Keith Weinhold 00:02:38 From condos to single family homes to tiny studio apartments. You could also divide it into short term and mid-term and long term rentals. And then you could also parse it by all of the geographic markets. Well, of course, the commercial real estate world has a ton of segments too, one of which is office, which I want to talk about because it's probably been the most downtrodden and beleaguered since 2020. But there are still some things that are misunderstood within office and even dividing things up that much. Let's take care not to broad brush stroke office real estate itself some smaller segments of office might be in decent shape today. Other office segments are in real trouble. Like we're talking about tall concrete and glass, office towers and a lot of business parks, too. Yeah, business park, sort of a campus like areas, like maybe what the comedy The Office had. He had Dunder Mifflin was in a business park. Steve Carell 00:03:43 I'm just helping you invest in your future, my friend. Oscar Nunez 00:03:46 It sounds like a get rich quick scheme. Steve Carell 00:03:48 Yes. Thank you. You will get rich quick. We all will. Keith Weinhold 00:03:52 yeah. I guess that's what Steve Carell's character. What Michael Scott from The Office says about prudent investing. Let's talk about office real estate and how that intersects with the housing market. And really a lot of this comes down to the office vacancy rate. Moody's tells us that 1 in 5 office spaces in this economy are empty. And that is the highest ever. And a lot of people think that it's going to go higher right now. Dayton, Ohio is the highest in the nation at 28%. These are office vacancy rates. Charleston, West Virginia's 27. Tulsa, Oklahoma 26. And Houston, Dallas and Austin are all in the top ten for the worst office vacancy rates. Now, a lot of city officials, they want to turn that into housing, and they want government funding in order to make that transition happen from office to residential. This is most attractive to cities if you can partially convert a building to have housing on upper floors, and then you just maintain some offices on lower floors and see that mix right there, that makes for a vibrant, lively downtown community, because that way you don't have downtowns that go quiet at 5:00. Keith Weinhold 00:05:10 But a lot of these renovations, they just aren't that feasible. They call them ritzy conversions. That's kind of what this is known as. So office to residential. I mean that means you often got to deal with huge floor plates, overhaul mechanical systems, and you've even got to consider things like the fact that windows don't open in office buildings. And they've often got to for resin conversions. Well, with this prolonged high vacancy in offices. Well, where do these people that would have been in offices spend their time instead? Well, of course at home in their residential real estate. And oftentimes it is a one for one. You have one less person occupying an office for lots of that waking day, and that means one more person occupying their home. Well, that's one reason that people are increasingly willing to spend and pay more for homes because they're spending more time than ever there. And ever since the work from home movement and zoom from home movement, if you will, since that became commonplace for urban workers coming off the pandemic, you soon saw the hashtag auto. Keith Weinhold 00:06:27 The return to office movement that began is where you've got to come into the office 2 to 3 days a week, and then a lot of companies try to ramp it up to 4 to 5 days per week. Some companies even said, yeah, come on in here. You've got to in order to be eligible for promotions. Well, a lot of people don't want to come into the office. We found that out now, especially younger workers. In fact. Did you ever hear of the term coffee bagging? Yes. Some workers are trying to game the system. Coffee bagging. That is the art of returning to the office to a quick hit. Just have a quick hit. You only badge in, get coffee, chat and peace out of there. Well, more people are doing this or they're staying at home than what you're often led to believe. So despite the RTL movement that you hear about the share of employed persons that work their average day from home, last year it rose to 35%, up from 34%, and that's per the BLS. Keith Weinhold 00:07:31 Well, that's a little interesting to know, but it all comes down to that office vacancy rate, which is, like I said, a stubbornly high all time record 20% nationally, and it could go higher. If you're going to invest in office real estate today, I mean, you've really got to have some insider knowledge and invest smart. Donald Trump 00:07:55 Did you use the word smart? so you said you went to Delaware State, but you forgot the name of your college. You didn't go to Delaware State. You graduated either the lowest or almost the lowest in your class. Don't ever use the word smart with me. Don't ever use that word. Oh, give me a break. Because you know what? There's nothing smart about you, Joe. Keith Weinhold 00:08:16 oh, dear. Oh, one of those two men is our current president, and the other could be our next president. Oh, well, love him or hate him, I guess the Trump. Hey, he is the Art of the deal author. And when you think about the Trump name, you should think about seeing those letters on tall office buildings in hotels coming up on the show here in future weeks. Keith Weinhold 00:08:39 We are stacked with great guests an NFL All-Pro, the president of the Mississippi Institute, the return of the tax free wealth author Tom Wheelwright, and also the incomparable financial firepower of Garrett Gunderson. That's all coming up here in future shows. Let's talk to the king of commercial real estate. This week's guest is a former high tech engineer turned real estate mogul and New York Times best selling author of the book Real Estate Riches. He is globally renowned for his ginormous real estate ventures and his mentorship. But his approach to real estate isn't just transactional, it's about strategic creativity and leveraging property investment for financial independence. Known as the King of commercial real estate. Hey, welcome here for your great debut. Joining us from Malta today. It stopped the roost. Dolf de Roos 00:09:38 Thank you very much. It's my absolute pleasure to be here. Keith Weinhold 00:09:41 Oh it's great to finally speak here on the show. And I know that a good segment of our international audience has been anticipating this episode. And often we think about commercial real estate today. Problems come to mind immediately, like the large apartment space with interest rates blowing things up over there, and then the office sector, which just seems to be dying and never coming back. Keith Weinhold 00:10:03 So first of all, why don't you give us an overview on how various commercial sectors are doing today? Dolf de Roos 00:10:09 There's always the things that you see on the surface, what you read in the newspapers and what you lead yourself to believe just on the sheer balance of probability. And then there's the reality of what is truly going on. And I'm always amused at the chasm between them. There's a big difference. And in fact, your ability to do well in real estate is largely dependent on the arbitrage between the markets perception of where things are at and the reality. Now, if we all follow the trends, you know, real estate doesn't go up linearly as mathematicians would say. It goes up in fits and starts with each peak a bit higher than the previous peak and each trough a bit higher than the previous trough. But in addition to that, real estate markets always overshoot so that when things are going well, when the public perception is that things are going well, Interest rates are low. There's good capital growth. Dolf de Roos 00:10:59 People think it's going to go on forever. It will never end and they pay way too much for properties. We have the greater fool theory where no matter how big a fool you are to pay too much for a property, it doesn't matter, because next year they'll be an even bigger fool to pay even more for it. So everyone jumps into the market, overshoots, and then there's a strong correction. A bit like the 2008 GFC. It was on the cards. It was. The writing was on the wall, as they say, and then it corrects. But instead of correcting back to where it should be, it overshoots on the downside as well. And in Phoenix, where I'm based, at one stage we had 90,000 homes into foreclosure simultaneously, and they were selling them on the courthouse steps at the rate of one every 56 seconds for initially 20,020 5000, and people thought, why are these fools buying these properties? The market's crashed. It will never recover. And yet when you live long enough, which unfortunately I have to say, I've done now like I've been around a while, I've seen a few cycles. Dolf de Roos 00:11:59 No, I'm serious though, Keith, because when you experience your first downturn, you think it's the end of the world. But when you've been through three and you've seen that despite all the bad press and saying it's doomsday to never recover, it not only recovers, but it actually far exceeds where it was before it crashed last time, then you know that the time to take action is when everyone else is panicking. You have to be countercyclical when everyone else is jumping on the bandwagon and paying too much for properties. That's when you should get on a plane and read some good books on a beach somewhere, preferably in a foreign location. Why a foreign location and being disloyal to the home country? Note just explore something. Expand your mind. And you know, I know I'm waving around a bit from topic to topic, but one of the great things about reading books on foreign beaches is that you get to see different ideas of real estate that you can bring back home. So when you bring back these ideas that can help correct the market, then you almost you don't wish for a crash, but you think when it happens, well, there's got to be some good aspect to this and you can actually find some stunning deals from people who are too scared to think it might recover well. Keith Weinhold 00:13:05 So those places where you might find stunning deals are in some of those commercial real estate sectors that are suffering today. Tell us a bit more about some of those sectors in their health. We're talking about five plus in the department's office, hotel, hospitality, retail, warehouse, industrial. Let us know what's going on with some of those sectors. Dolf de Roos 00:13:27 In a state of flux. And it's a very good question. Let's talk about hotels for a moment. When the pandemic set in, we were all told to do this thing called to be socially distant. We've almost blissfully forgotten that expression. But social distancing was the thing. So hotels fell out of favor because you're in a foyer with a concierge and a reception area and hundreds of other hotel guests checking in and checking out. So Airbnbs became very popular and the value of hotels plummeted. Many couldn't meet their mortgage obligations because their revenue from room sales did not cover their own loan commitments, so they were being sold off at ridiculously cheap prices. I know of one hotel in the Atlanta area, admittedly a very old hotel. Dolf de Roos 00:14:09 It was converted into a storage facility. When you think about it, hotels are all compartmentalized and have good little cubicles for story. Yeah, and Airbnbs took off. And we all know people, and people wrote books about it and had courses on it. I know in Phoenix, one statistic in a 12 month period from July 22nd to July 23rd, the availability of Airbnb's went up by 23% and all would have been good and well if demand had kept on escalating. But as the pandemic sort of wound down and people realized they did need to be socially distant anymore. And what's more, when you went to an Airbnb, what you found is that there was a long laundry list of items you had to do, but the sheets through the washing machine no more than one bed at a time. Well, four beds worth of sheets is going to take you three hours and do this and do that. People thought hotels are much easier, so there was a massive swing by tenants of rooms back to hotels, and the value of hotels went back up. Dolf de Roos 00:15:04 And in the meantime, the value of houses used as Airbnb's, it sort of peaked a bit and it's going down rapidly. How far it will go down? I'm not so sure. So my point is, with hotels in a very short period of time, like three years, the values plummeted and then they came back up again. Office space is suffering a bit of a longer cycle downturn. It's fair to say, I think, that offices are in a very dire straits. Something like $785 billion of mortgages secured against commercial office space that is coming up for renewal, and there's not enough revenue to cover them. There is a pair of hotels on Union Square in San Francisco, for instance, the park Renaissance and the Renaissance itself. They had $745 million of mortgage funding, and the operators of those hotels handed the keys back to the bank and said, we can't make this cash flow. There's a lot of commercial space that is being sold off a ridiculously cheap prices. So there are two ways of looking at this, Keith. Dolf de Roos 00:16:02 One is if you happen to own office space right now, unless it's boutique space, I've got quite a bit of office space, but it's a very much a boutique classification, and they'll always be demand for boutique office space from unique operators like interior decorators and people like that. But for the general concrete and glass office towers, demand for that has plummeted. The values have gone down and I know of one building in Chicago. It's sold for 315 million. It's on the market at 60 and dropping, and there's not a buyer in sight. And you might say, well, it's got to be a bargain. But no. Here's the challenge. With commercial real estate. Unlike residential, residential is valued on the basis of comps. We all know that if you have a four bedroom, three bathroom home, certain age, certain size, certain condition in a certain suburb, then and if it's sold for, say, $480,000, then a similar sized and aged house up the road, down the street around the corner is going to sell for about the same amount. Dolf de Roos 00:17:02 Whether it's tenanted or not, that doesn't even matter. But when it comes to commercial real estate, the value of a commercial property is literally a multiple of its rental income. Technically, is the rental income divided by the cap rate? Which cap rate is short for capitalization rate? It literally means the rate at which you capitalize the rental to arrive at the value. So if we can figure out a way of doubling the rental, then we've doubled the value. And by the same token, of course, if you lose the tenant and you have your rental, then you have the value. And that's why the value of so many of these commercial office buildings has plummeted, because there are no tenants for them. Keith Weinhold 00:17:40 Yeah, well, there's a lot there. And back to the Airbnb thing. Yeah. About two years ago, there seemed to be this well well-documented Airbnb bust. And my gosh, I personally had awful Airbnb experiences recently, including checking into an Airbnb where it hadn't been turned over, it hadn't been cleaned yet, and that I can never unsee what I saw. Keith Weinhold 00:18:00 Then I had to stay there. That was really rough. I think what you're getting at here is once you hit a bottom, that's where the opportunity is. So there are going to be some of those opportunities somewhere in the commercial real estate sector, commercial real estate syndicators, many of them imploded from high rates. So when we talk about finding the bottom link with these large apartment buildings, how many more apartment syndicator implosions do we expect from the higher mortgage rates? Dolf de Roos 00:18:27 Many. I'm indifferent to it. I'm not saying I don't have sympathy for the people who own them, and I'm not gleeful for those who buy a bargain. But here's why I'm indifferent. I think it's fair to say that I've made most of my money in real estate by finding either vacant or semi vacant buildings, and that goes against the grain. Most people think they need to look for a building with a good tenant, because it's the tenant that pays the rent, and that's not incorrect. That's accurate. And then if you've got a building that you buy and say 8% return and your mortgage interest is 7%, hopefully that 1% margin covers your property taxes and your insurance and your maintenance. Dolf de Roos 00:19:05 And then you just wait for time to do this thing where slowly, over time, the rents creep up and the property value creeps up. I don't have the luxury of waiting that long, and I never had the cash to buy properties like that, so I literally sought out semi vacant or even vacant buildings. Now, I didn't buy them because if I bought a vacant building, I still have to pay property tax and insurance. But what I would do before buying it is see if I can find a tenant, and I can give you a specific example. I came across a vacant building that was a funeral parlor, and most people don't like to think of what goes on in a funeral parlor. But they have these stainless steel trays where they put the product of their business on, and they insert these hollow stainless steel tubes and suck up the blood and replace it with formaldehyde and all kinds of things we don't want to think about. Keith Weinhold 00:19:52 That's even worse than my Airbnb experience. Dolf de Roos 00:19:55 No one knew what to do with it. Dolf de Roos 00:19:57 So I found it. And it was being sold for a song because it was vacant. And what I did is I employed someone at the then going hourly rate of $8 an hour to phone every funeral director, going further and further from this place until she found someone who said, oh my gosh, I've always wanted to operate there. And I was just open and honest. And I said, well, there's a funeral parlour premise for sale. Go and check it out if you want to buy it, buy it. Why would I offer it to him, Keith, when I really wanted to buy it? Because the last thing I want is a tenant to be gracious. The fact that the only reason he's paying me rent is that I'd beat him to it. But I knew that in all probability, he didn't want to buy real estate. That's not his gig. And he said, no, I don't have the money or the inclination he had to look at. He said, listen, I love it. Dolf de Roos 00:20:40 I want to operate there. What would it take? And I said, well, if you're willing to sign up a heads of agreement, an alloy, we're subject to me buying it. You will become the tenant, then I'll have a crack at buying it. And his response was, were not so fast, I need you. I'll only do it if you give me a long term lease. Well, that's exactly what I want. So I'd found a tenant by adding the tenant to this otherwise vacant building. The value of it doubled. And when I went to the bank to apply for a mortgage, they said, well, we're only going to give you 50%. Well, guess what? 50% of double the value was the purchase price. They lent me all but the last $10,000 to buy that property. So the magic sauce here is finding the tenant. Could anyone else have gone through at the time? This is before the internet, the Yellow pages and phoned every funeral director going for. Of course they could, but no one thought of doing it. Dolf de Roos 00:21:33 And that comes to part of what you had in your title, that this is all about creative real estate. The thing I love about real estate is it's about the only investment vehicle where you can actually use your creativity. I mean, if you're a really creative person and you buy a portfolio of stock, IBM stock and Microsoft and biotech, what. Keith Weinhold 00:21:53 Can you do to improve it? Dolf de Roos 00:21:54 Can you deploy your creativity? How can you deploy what you've seen in your travels to make your stock portfolio worth more? Zero. Absolutely nothing. Not with stocks, not with bonds, not with futures. Options, certificates of deposit, Treasury bills, nothing. But with real estate, the sky's the limit, I love that. Keith Weinhold 00:22:13 Well, you talked about getting into commercial real estate sectors with little or none of your own money. That's part of the creativity. A lot of our audience is interested in investing in residential property, a single family home. You might still be able to get one for 150 K now, 20 to 25% down payment on that 30 K plus. Keith Weinhold 00:22:34 I mean, that's still pretty manageable for a lot of people, but many are somewhat intimidated by commercial real estate. I think one of the first things they think about is how do I come up with the money? So we talk about creativity in funding that down payment. Tell us more about some good strategies for doing that, and kind of overcoming that daunting feeling of higher commercial real estate prices. Dolf de Roos 00:22:52 You're absolutely right. Most people think commercial real estate is more expensive, where you might be able to buy a home in a cheaper market, a cheaper price point at one 20,000, say the commercial property is going to be half a million, or if homes are $1 million and a fancy suburb and the commercial properties at 3 million. That's true, but not all properties are like that. My smallest commercial building was a little corner shop. It was a wet fish supply shop, so they sold fish but not cooked fish. And it was a horrible looking thing. But I paid all of $79,000 for it and it's been rented on a full commercial lease from the day I bought it, so it needn't be liked. Dolf de Roos 00:23:31 In fact, we tend to only notice the big ones for the For Sale sign. You're in the downtown of some city and you see a big one of the big firms, CB Richard Ellis or Jones Lang LaSalle or something for lease or for sale sign, that's for sure. And you don't tend to notice the small ones. The trick in finding good value real estate. Be it commercial or residential, again, has to do with the fact that it's not an automated market like the stock market. You buy stocks through computers on a share market. Everyone pays the same price. But when it comes to real estate, the seller may choose to go through a real estate agency. It might be a national one, and then it's vetted by many agents. But we have a thing known as fizzbuzz or for sale by owner. And why would a seller choose to circumvent a real estate agent? Well, probably because he's hoping to save on the 6% commission. By the way, that's the highest in the world. Dolf de Roos 00:24:21 And the rest of the orders? 2 or 1 and a half or 3%, it soon to be lowered in the States. But even so, they want to save on that commission and more sinisterly. Perhaps some of them think, why should I entrust my property, the sale of my property to some snooty, nosed 22 year old kid just out of school who doesn't even live in the suburb. I have lived here for 59 years or whatever, he says. And I know what it's worth. And in pricing it, he's either way too high or way too low. Now, if he's way too high, you and I aren't going to buy it because it's just way too high. We know that. But what if it's 100,000 below market value? It happens every day of the week, and if we stumble across one of those, then we might just make 100,000 that day. Not in terms of cash, not in terms of folding hard cash, but in terms of equity. And we could sell it the next day for a hundred thousand more. Dolf de Roos 00:25:08 But we don't because we want to invest in it. And these things are real key. These happen. That's why I encourage people don't take the same route home from work every day. If you've finished work, get in your car, take a different route, keep your eyes peeled, look for visible signs of a sale by owner, or look for abandoned properties, ones where the grass is a bit high in this litter blown up against the fence and the windows are a bit grimy, and then do some research to find out who owns it. Keith Weinhold 00:25:34 Sometimes the greater the crisis, the greater the opportunity. But often we talk about, say, if one has overcome the money in the down payment thing, you know, in effect, when we go ahead and get a loan, whatever sector we're investing in, the bank underwrites either us or the bank underwrites the property. But in a sense, us as the investor is we're sort of underwriting the tenant that's in there. Now, when we buy a residential building, you know, we can look at the tennis credit scores and their work history. Keith Weinhold 00:26:00 You know, we know that the residential tenant is going to pay us to live there. We have a good sense of faith about that. But when it comes to commercial real estate investing, say, I want to buy a plaza with eight businesses in it. I think a lot of investors feel overwhelmed because they're like, oh my gosh, like, how do I study the validity of these eight businesses? And how do I know that they're going to be solvent and sustainable going forward? And do I need to understand all this, or can you speak to that and help break that down for us a bit? Basically the investor underwriting the tenant. Dolf de Roos 00:26:31 That's all true. And yet there isn't that much to learn. Because if we take your imaginary shopping plaza with eight tenants. Yeah, I think we'd all agree that if one of those tenants was a Gloria Bean coffee and tea or whatever it's called, or Seattle's Best or Peet's Coffee, not to mention Starbucks, that's a global change, but one of those lesser brands. Dolf de Roos 00:26:51 I think we would be pretty comfortable that they can pay the rent every month. And similarly, the bank underwriting that loan was like, well, a Peet's Coffee or Gloria, that they're a good tenant And, you know, just to name others at random rosters for less, that's a nationwide chain store. I think if we had them as a tenant, that would all go well. And you might get a couple of independents, but they would have a track record. They've leased those same premises for the previous eight years, and they moved there from other premises, which ended up being too small for them. That means they're expanding where they were for 12 years, things like that. Give a picture to any novice in this game to say, wow, they're probably going to be here for the long haul. And beyond that, what happens when you develop the skills to attract new tenants? You don't worry about that even because you know that when you lose a tenant, it's easy to get one lesson. Dolf de Roos 00:27:42 I've got 101 ways of getting tenants for buildings, and I'm blown away that people don't deploy even one of them. And I'll give you an example from last week. I was with a client in the UK in Bournemouth, which is way in the south of the country, and we were looking at a commercial office building there and it had been vacant for 18 months. And I said to the agent what seems to be the trouble with getting a tenant? And he shrugged his shoulders and said, well, I don't know. It's been on the market for 18 months. And I said, has it ever occurred to you to put a sign outside the property? A big canvas sign hanging on the side of the building signs, and the grass verge saying, this building is for lease. Enquire within or go to this website. And he was stupefied by that thought. He said, what an amazingly good idea. You have to let people know. They think that they're going to go to their office because they're looking for office space. Dolf de Roos 00:28:34 So now, would they be guaranteed to get a tenant within a week by putting a canvas sign on the building? Of course not. But I know we won't reduce the chances. And that's why if I can find a tenant before committing to buy the building, I'm pretty confident we'll get there. And I've got all these other techniques, Keith, of doing it like one that I really love is, let's say you've got a vacant warehouse and it's an ugly, horrible warehouse in a sea of similarly ugly and vacant warehouses. If you and I bought that, I would hesitate to suggest that we would have a tenant within a month. And here's how we'd do it. We would spend no more than $10,000, and we would go to the manager's office, because ultimately, the person who decides whether to lease our warehouse as opposed to another one, is not the CEO and the head office in New York or LA or wherever. It's not the cleaning lady or man who's going to sweep the floor. It's going to be the manager is going to manage it. Dolf de Roos 00:29:28 So I get rid of the linoleum and I put in commercial grade carpet. I put in triple glazed or dual glazed windows. Keeps the noise out and the warmth in. I replace the fluorescent tubes with LED lights and replace the locks with electronic locks so he can never forget his keys. I put on an 80 inch LCD screen and tell him it's good for corporate training videos. We know he's never going to watch corporate training videos on it, but those TVs you can buy for $500 now, I put on a little coffee machine and make sure it's brewing when it looks, and have a fridge for end of week drinks, celebrations, and our unsuspecting manager, who's looked at seven ugly warehouses so far that day when he comes to our ugly warehouse and he opens that door to the manager's office subconsciously, or maybe consciously, he thinks, oh my gosh, if I lease this one, this is where I'm going to be packed for 40 hours a week for Lord knows how many years. He says I'll take it. Dolf de Roos 00:30:17 And he hasn't even asked the rental. You might say that's bribery and corruption, but I think it's just offering a better product than the competition. No one else does this. Keith Weinhold 00:30:27 Oh well. This is another brilliant example of using creativity in real estate investing. We're talking with the king of commercial real estate, Dolph Thomas More. 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We're at the king of commercial real estate, Dolph Durst. Just like he has a lot of creative, proven types of things that you can do to improve commercial real estate. He also has a lot of those ideas for residential because he's been around the game for so long. So tell us about some more of those creative ways to add value to residential real estate. Dolf de Roos 00:33:17 Well, probably. Like most people who end up focusing on commercial real estate, I got started in residential and that's where I first deployed some of my creativity. And I noticed, for instance, that I'd have a rental property that had no garage and no carport. And when you think about it, a tenant's biggest asset because it's not their home, it tends to be their car. One could argue that because they waste money on expensive cars every two years, that's why they can't afford to buy a home. But we won't go there. So if it's their car, if there's no carport and no garage, that means their biggest asset is in the rain. Dolf de Roos 00:33:49 The sleet, the sun, the shine, the hail, you name it. So by building a carport, we can protect their biggest asset and it's worth a lot more to them by any means. If you have a carport on a house, that house will rent for about $80 a month extra. An 80 a month times 12 is 960. Call it $1,000 extra, a rent in a year. And Keith, I can build a carport for $1,000 easily. It's simply for one in each corner and then a roof with a bit of a slope. Why the slope? Well, if it rains, the rain falls off. If you're really cheap, you can get away with three posts. It still stands, you know. But no. And I'm being silly, but we sometimes make them with two posts and cantilever them. They're a bit more expensive, but then there are no posts out front so I can build a carport for $1,000, and then I get $1,000 extra a year coming in. And when you think about it again, which other investment can you think of that once you've consummated the deal, once you own it, you can spend an extra thousand dollars and then get 100% return on that money. Dolf de Roos 00:34:49 And as they say in the infomercials. But wait, it gets even better. Because think about it. Let's say we have that carport built, but we haven't paid for it yet. And so we've got our thousand dollars a year extra of rental coming in. We go back to the appraiser and say, we want a new appraisal With an extra $1,000 coming in, he's likely to appraise it at $10,000 more. With that increased appraisal of 10,000, we go back to the bank and say, Mr. Bank manager, remember I got a 70 or 80% more. I've got now got an appraisal for 10,000 more. Will you give me a modest 70% loan on that? Well, banks are in the game of lending money and making a profit. So they say yes. So you get 7000 from the bank. Let's use 1000 of that 7000 to pay for the carport. It's now paid for. That leaves us with $6,000 cash. And the question is, is it earned income? And the answer is no, it's not earned income. Dolf de Roos 00:35:42 There's no income tax on it. Is that the sale of something? Nope. Didn't sell it. No sales tax, no capital gains. It's tax free money. And you might say but hang on, you've now borrowed $7,000 that you have to be interested. Even at a ridiculously high 10%, that would only cost 700 a year. But we're collecting an extra thousand a year. So when you build this carport, you have two choices. One is pay cash for it and get 100% return on your money. Or the second one is don't pay any money for it, but $6,000 of tax free money in your pocket and get $300 a year surplus cash flow index for inflation for the rest of your life. Like, why would you not do that? Keith Weinhold 00:36:25 Well, and it's a terrific example of how to accidentally improve the property. And it's so interesting that you bring this up, Dolph, because just a few weeks ago here on the show, I talked about garage real estate. I mentioned how adding a carport can often be more cost effective for a landlord from an ROI standpoint, than constructing a garage. Keith Weinhold 00:36:43 I also talked about the future with autonomous cars. If people are going to need garages as much as they will, but that's into the future, and that's another subject in itself. All for one really important thing. I know that probably even more important than the actual investing is getting people in the right mindset to do this in the first place. You've studied this in really unexpected psychology behind wealth creation. I think a lot of it is counterintuitive, but it kind of makes sense because if you come from a scarcity and conventional mindset and you just do mediocre stuff, you're only going to get a mediocre outcome. So why don't you talk to us more about breaking down that psychology that most Americans and most residents of everywhere in the world really struggle with? Dolf de Roos 00:37:28 Well, my pleasure. I had been teaching real estate for about 15 years and I decided why? I don't know, but I decided to run a survey to find out how many of my students became a millionaire within 18 months. That was my expected time frame of reasonableness. Keith Weinhold 00:37:43 Is that I was actually wealthy. Dolf de Roos 00:37:45 Right? And I was pretty confident. But when the results came in, I was devastated because it was fewer than 4%. And in my mind, 4% wasn't even statistically significant. Meaning if you take a thousand people, a random 4% are going to become millionaires. One's going to marry into money, one's going to win the lottery, one's going to win at a casino, and the fourth one's going to fall over a paper bag and looks inside. And we just believe that there's a million bucks there. So I vowed to stop teaching until I'd cracked the nut, because my dilemma was, how is it that when you give people all the tools you think they need to become fabulously wealthy, they still don't do it right? And what I found is that it had nothing to do with my rate of speech or my accent. Not that I have one, of course, or the content of my information or the sequencing of it. It had everything to do with the subconscious mind of the student, the fear. Dolf de Roos 00:38:38 And he has that stance. You're a young kid and you say, hey, mom or dad, I want a bicycle. And they say, well, what do you think, kiddo? That money grows on trees and I know where the parents coming from. Hey, money's not that easy to come by. Temper your expectations of what you'll get for your bet. But this kid is. Our money doesn't grow on trees. Meaning money's hard to come by. And how often have we been told money can't buy you happiness. And money is the root of all evil. And when I say that, someone always points out no, the full saying in the Bible is for the love of money is the root of all evil. There's a big difference. And I'll say, yes, there is a big difference. But to the subconscious mind, it's still here's money and evil in the same sentence, and it's unconsciously makes that association. And the religious even say that it is easier to get a camel through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get to heaven. Dolf de Roos 00:39:24 In other words, if you're rich, you're condemned to hell. And that's a nice, strong belief system to take on board, even subconsciously. And by the way, most people don't know what the eye of the needle is. The eye of the needle was the entrance to East Jerusalem and even camels. And I've been there. I've said the camel said to get down on their knees as a sign of respect before they could enter. So there's a reason behind all these things, but the subconscious mind takes aboard. Money can buy you happiness. Money's hard to come by if you work hard for it. You don't deserve that money's root of lever. You won't get to heaven. You condemned to hell. And how do we describe the rich kids? We say they are so rich. That filthy rich. They're so rich. That stinking rich we associate being rich with filth and stench. So that is why in the United States and every Western nation, when someone wins the lottery and we no longer win 10 or $20,000, it's 300 million or 800 million or 1.2 billion when people win the lottery within five years of winning, 80% of the winners are back to where they were before they won. Dolf de Roos 00:40:25 Right? And why is that? I discovered that it's because subconsciously, even though they're happy they won it and they going to tell their boss they're going to quit and they're going to buy their parents a nice home and they're going to get a new car. But subconsciously they feel they don't deserve it because they haven't worked hard for it. They're not going to be happy. They're now evil people. They're not going to go to heaven, and they're filthy and they stink. And the only way to overcome that is to get rid of the source of the problem, which is the money. And you'll see it happen again and again and again. So what we do is we dissolve what's in the subconscious mind, all these things that we've been saying without realizing it over and over and over again and replace them with more empowering beliefs. And the great thing about the subconscious mind is, initially, you don't even have to believe the thing that you're going to say over and over again to replace those old ones, but it could be something as simple as money is good or a bit more sophisticated. Dolf de Roos 00:41:18 My poverty helps no one, but my wealth can help a lot of people. Keith Weinhold 00:41:22 The more you have, the more you can give. Dolf de Roos 00:41:24 Exactly as the reverend says, I'm a magnet for money. And so when we get into this mode of thinking differently, then all of a sudden people find that the money starts flowing and we give people specific exercises to do. And it's you think by how is that going to make difference? But it does. And so what I found when I introduced these concepts into my real estate teaching, the success went from under 4% to over 80%. And if that's not evidence enough that this works, I don't know what is. Keith Weinhold 00:41:56 Yes, it really takes changing that mindset to break down these old stereotypes and have the confidence to say and act upon things like financially free beats debt free. But if you raise to think that money is a scarce resource, you think that retiring debt is a good thing, or don't focus on getting your money to work for you. Focus on getting other people's money to work for you. Keith Weinhold 00:42:17 A lot of people don't even know what that means. But yeah, it takes breaking down some of these simple things that we all began to learn when we were age five or something like that. Golf is we're winding down here. You operate globally. You play globally. That intimidates a lot of people. They don't really know how to do that. But it's giving you this wherewithal to say that real estate is the only profession that can truly be played globally. Tell us about that. Dolf de Roos 00:42:44 Well, when you think about it, if you study to become, say, an attorney, you can't just up and leave the US and go to Germany or Peru or Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to practice, you've got to study their local laws and set the bar exam. If you're a physician, you can't just go to another country and conduct frontal lobotomies on patients. You've got to study and hit the bar exam. I had a friend who was a dermatologist, a skin doctor from Austria. He moved to Australia after eight years of study to get his qualifications. Dolf de Roos 00:43:13 They wouldn't accept them here to start all over again. And he said that's ridiculous. And he became a farmer and was very happy doing that. But when you think about it, not only our real estate investors welcomed all over the world, but they think that you're going to bring money with you. You don't have to, of course. In fact, if you're going to invest as a US citizen in another country, I would not recommend bringing U.S. dollars with you. I'd recommend borrowing locally, because if you bring U.S. dollars with you, then you're subject to exchange rate fluctuations. So just borrow locally and then you've got no risk from that at all. But despite the fact that the other countries, the host countries think that you're an investor, you're going to bring money. So they welcome you with open arms. I think it's the only profession where you are never discriminated against. Your welcomed. You're made to feel welcome. They want more of you. They encourage you to come with delegations of other investors. Dolf de Roos 00:44:05 It's kind of good gig to be on. Keith Weinhold 00:44:08 Make the World Yours. The UN recognizes 193 world nations. Get out and see them and invest outside your own home country if you have the ability to. Well, Duff, you've got this interesting combination of commercial real estate focus, a great grasp of the mindset and how to help people with the wealth mindset. And then thirdly, you also operate globally. So it's been really interesting to speak with you. You help people in so many ways with a lot of your teaching resources. So why don't you let our audience know how they can engage with that? Dolf de Roos 00:44:41 We have a lot of programs that we run from time to time. I mentioned I saw a client in the UK. He was an example of someone we did a fly out for. I'd spend three days just with that one client to help him with his portfolio. But the thing I've got coming up is a live training and people can get a free seat to attend and learn more at my website called Dolf Live. Dolf de Roos 00:45:03 So Dorfman and Dolf and then live Live.com golf Dolph Live.com. You can see what we've got coming up there. It's entirely free to attend. And then, you know, once that event's gone, I'm sure we'll post other things there, but that's the best way of staying informed with what I've got going. Part of my passion, Keith, is sharing it. You know, it's pretty boring doing it on your own. And one of the biggest thrills I get is when you get feedback by email or however, from someone who said, well, when I heard this or saw that or read this, I wasn't even sure if it would work and I certainly wasn't sure if it would work for me. But look at what I've done since then, and that gives you a feeling that you can't describe in words. That's pretty cool. You change someone's life and you don't even really know who they are, then that's kind of that's fun stuff. Keith Weinhold 00:45:48 The ruse has been helpful to me in our audience today. The King of Commercial Real Estate, thanks so much for coming on to the show. Dolf de Roos 00:45:55 Hey, thank you so much for the opportunity. I really enjoyed it. Keith Weinhold 00:46:04 Check out Dolph Live.com. It looks like he's got a live event coming up this Thursday night, and if you missed that more afterward, like I was saying earlier, a ton of great episodes coming up here on the get Rich education podcast, just stacked. As always, you'll get lessons from me when I'm going to break down. Is any debt worth paying off? Which debts are which are not and why? That's going to help you know what to do with every debt for the rest of your life. And that's besides what I mentioned earlier, both new guests and very popular returning guests. I hope that you learned something today. I'll run it back next week when we meet again. Until then, I'm your host, Keith Weintraub. Don't quit your daydream. Speaker 8 00:46:54 Nothing on this show should be considered specific, personal or professional advice. Please consult an appropriate tax, legal, real estate, financial or business professional for individualized advice. Opinions of guests are their own. Speaker 8 00:47:05 Information is not guaranteed. All investment strategies have the potential for profit or loss the host is operating on behalf of get Rich education LLC exclusively. Keith Weinhold 00:47:22 The preceding program was brought to you by your home for wealth building. Get Rich education.com.
Actor Oscar Nunez stops by as Daniel describes how the enforcer of good driving crashes into several cars while high on drugs, Randy explains why a woman is suing Disney for a wedgie she received at their waterpark, and Jason warns against pooping into Pringles cans, and so much more! Thanks to our sponsors: Faherty and Skylight Frames! For listeners of the show, Faherty Brand is offering 20% off your first order when you go to fahertybrand.com/dpt and enter the promo code 20DPT at checkout. As a special, limited-time offer for our listeners, get 15% off your purchase of a Skylight Frame when you go to SkylightFrame.com/DPT.
Oscar Nunez won an Emmy and two SAG Awards for playing Oscar Martinez on NBC's The OfficeHis new film is called THE LONG GAME Oscar Talks:-How the Office cast is still great friends-The Long Game is a 1950's golf movie-The Long Game cast -Oscar took golf lessons and then quit -Dennis Quaid his costar in The Long Game-Laughing on the set of 'The Office' - Carrell making Krasinski laugh ... To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here
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In 1956, JB Peña and his wife moved to the small town of Del Rio, TX, partly for a job as a school superintendent, but mostly to fulfill JB's dream of joining the prestigious, all-white Del Rio Country Club. So when JB is rejected on the basis of his skin color, he is devastated. But his world soon collides with a group of young latino golf caddies who work at the country club, and JB is inspired by the handmade course the boys built in the country to teach themselves golf. With little experience and even fewer resources, JB convinces the boys to start their own high school golf team, starting them all on a journey where they learn that it takes more than just golf skills to make history. Based on Mustang Miracle by Humberto G. Garcia.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
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In 1956, JB Peña and his wife moved to the small town of Del Rio, TX, partly for a job as a school superintendent, but mostly to fulfill JB's dream of joining the prestigious, all-white Del Rio Country Club. So when JB is rejected on the basis of his skin color, he is devastated. But his world soon collides with a group of young latino golf caddies who work at the country club, and JB is inspired by the handmade course the boys built in the country to teach themselves golf. With little experience and even fewer resources, JB convinces the boys to start their own high school golf team, starting them all on a journey where they learn that it takes more than just golf skills to make history. Based on Mustang Miracle by Humberto G. Garcia.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
“Margaret, marry me… because I'd like to date you.” If you not only immediately recognized that line, but also saw a movie montage of scenes play across your mind, you are likely one of the millions who fell in love with the 2009 hit “The Proposal.” In this fun episode we discuss the hit rom-com that boasted strong chemistry between romantic leads Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds, an incredible supporting cast that included scene-stealers Betty White and Oscar Nunez, and laugh-out-loud physical comedy. So be sure to say “yes” to this delightful episode on “The Proposal.” It was meant to be. Also available on the Scandal Water Podcast YouTube channel. You can support Scandal Water Podcast by rating, reviewing, and subscribing, as well as by visiting buymeacoffee.com/scandalwaterpod, where, upon becoming a member, you will receive perks and access to bonus content. Where do YOU listen to Scandal Water? Send your shout-outs to ScandalWaterPodcast@gmail.com #TheProposal #SandraBullock #RyanReynolds #BettyWhite #CraigTNelson #MarySteenburgen #OscarNunez #movies #film #womendirectors #femalesinfilm #femaledirector #heart #love #valentinesday #loveisintheair #FrenchKiss #ThePrincessBride #ReturntoMe #comedy #drama #dramady #podcast #RomCom #RomanticComedy
WIPEOUT! This week, “The Office” co-star Oscar Nunez joins Tony as they try not to panic about… SURVIVING A TSUNAMI. Oscar and Tony are two friends looking to hang loose on the beaches of Singapore when they're overcome by a wall of ocean water. What would you do? Try to out run it? Climb a building? Worry about the argument you're gonna have with your family about what to bring during for the evacuation? We'll hear what Oscar thinks he'd do if he was thrust into a tsunami, hear what experts say to do, and learn that anything is surfable, and yes, that includes waiters.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris and Taylor review the christmas fantasy comedy film, Dashing Through the Snow, directed by Tim Story, written by Scott Rosenberg. In the film, after a traumatic experience, Eddie Garrick, a social worker, no longer believes in the magic of Christmas. At the request of his estranged wife, he brings his daughter Charlotte to work where a magical adventure begins for them. The film stars Lil Rel Howery, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Teyonah Parris, Gina Brillon, Oscar Nunez, Madison Skye Validum, and Mary Lynn Rajskub. Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepotentialpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepotentialpodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thepotentialpodSupport us on Patreon:patreon.com/thepotentialpodcastThanks to our sponsors: BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp by going to https://betterhelp.com/potential ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Filmlosophers and Intern Amy continue the pain of their Season of Suffering with a trip to the House of Mouse and their latest holiday cringefest, Dashing Through the Snow. The Nativity Natives can't wrap their brains around the Christmas offering from Disney, despite the conglomerate's massive success throughout the years. With the amount of production value going into some of these other holiday films from Disney, was Dashing Through the Snow only suffering from being under budget? Or is there more to this film than a few Christmas jokes and some diverse casting? Well, grab your holiday cookies and popcorn and find out in this week's special holiday episode of The Filmosphers!
Janet Varney is an Emmy-Nominated actor, comedian, writer and producer. She can be heard as the voice of Korra on "The Legend of Korra” on Netflix, where she can also be seen as Summer in the comedy series “Country Comfort." On HULU, she fights dark forces starring opposite John C. McGinley on "Stan Against Evil" and appears as Becca on FXX's "You're the Worst.” She also created, wrote, produced and starred in the critically-acclaimed IFC online series "Fortune Rookie.” And as of this summer, you can also catch her recurring on Apple TV+'s “Platonic” opposite Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne. Onstage, Janet performs with Rachel Dratch, John Michael Higgins, Michael Hitchcock, Oscar Nunez and more in their improv supergroup Theme Park, and alongside Paul F. Tompkins, Busy Philipps, Paget Brewster and more for the Thrilling Adventure Hour. Janet co-created/wrote/produced “Neil's Puppet Dreams” starring Neil Patrick Harris. You can also find Janet on YouTube for Geek & Sundry's “Escape!" which she co-wrote, produced and hosted. She also hosts three hit podcasts: The JV Club with Janet Varney; Avatar: Braving The Elements; and Truth and Justice with Bob Ruff. She is Co-Founder/Creative Director of one of the largest and most acclaimed comedy festivals in North America, SF Sketchfest: the San Francisco Comedy Festival, now in its 20th year.
"Mr. Iglesias" is a Netflix original sitcom that revolves around the life of Gabriel Iglesias, a high school teacher with a passion for education and a knack for connecting with his students. Gabe returns to his alma mater, Woodrow Wilson High School, as a history teacher. Despite his unconventional teaching methods, Gabe is determined to make a difference in the lives of his students. Will this be the first time the S1E1 guys green-light a Netflix original sitcom or will this one fall short like all the others. Listen as they deep dive the pilot episode for Mr. Iglesias, "Some Children Left Behind" and find out. Starring: Gabriel Iglesias, Oscar Nunez, Oscar Nunez, Sherri Shepherd, Jacob Vargas, Tony Ochoa, Maggie Geha, Richard Gant, Cree Cicchino, & Fabrizio Guido www.S1E1POD.com Instagram & Twitter: @S1E1Pod
Tune in as Adam Avitable (Dating Kinda Sucks, The Angel at the Starlite Motel) hangs out on the program for a discussion on The Proposal, the 2009 engagement-of-convenience, enemies-to-lovers, boss-employee rom-com starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. Talking points for the episode include the numerous parallels this shares with While You Were Sleeping, Adam's Rosario Dawson story, whether or not this movie had originally cast Indigenous actors, and the varying levels of its clichés and predictability. Directed by Anne Fletcher, The Proposal stars Sandra Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Betty White, Mary Steenburgen, Craig T. Nelson, Malin Åkerman, Denis O'Hare, Oscar Nunez, Aasif Mandvi, and Michael Mosley. Spoilers start at 22:30 Good Word: • Adam: Taskmaster • Arthur: Trance (2013) Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram: @two_centscritic Follow Arthur on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/144101970-arthur-howell --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arthur746/message
Leslie David Baker, Kate Flannery and Oscar Nunez join the show to talk about being on the iconic TV show The Office, their experiences and more.
Today we reminisce about our House of Blues gig. We played a party and it was amazing! BJ joins me and describes it like a “fever dream” – Yeah, we were playing our set at the house of blues, and it was interrupted by the original R2D2 and some legit storm troupers. Then as we were breaking down to move to the other room, William Hung and the “She Bang dancers” comes out to the stage. Then I pass Oscar from the office in the green room and Flava Flav wearing his clock taking some pictures with guests… it actually sounds like a fever dream. Anyway, throw in some Hollywood Zombies, the original DeLorean from back to the future and a $1,000 pinball contest – it was a great night. And – the cherry on top – we killed out 3 sets!
Hey everyone we have a special preview review episode! I am playing at the House of Blues Wednesday night with BJ and the Bizz and we talk about the event, the other guests, the past events, some girl's search for cocaine (spoiler alert, she did not find it with us… or at least me…) Bj joins me to talk about his music at the Zoo and Safari Park and we talk about being at an event with Flava Flav, Oscar Nunez (the office) and past special guests. Gary Busey was booked for this gig, but … he has another commitment.
Margret is actually still kind of mean. But this is the movie that made us all fall in love with Ryan Reynolds. Join our film club on Discord! Please recommend movies or shows to watch or just rant about the movie we talked about this week! Follow me on Instagram @fanpoweredpodcast or @messagetol Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds star in The Proposal about a marriage proposal to stay in the USA, but we have to go to Alaska first! Stars include Betty White, Oscar Nunez, Malin Åkerman, and Mary Steenburgen. Directed by Anne Fletcher. No need to jump into your DeLorean or hit rewind, we go back into our youth and pull some "classic" gems and watch them today! Welcome to Nostalgia Rewind where we look back on some of our favorite childhood movies and see if we still like them today, or do we just remember them through nostalgic glasses. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fanpoweredpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fanpoweredpodcast/support
Fotomodel wyrusza do dżungli, by uratować autorkę bestsellerowych powieści przygodowych, porwaną przez złego milionera i zmuszoną do poszukiwań legendarnego skarbu. Dlaczego cameo Brada Pitta skradło moje serce? Czym bawią nas bohaterowie grani przez Sandrę Bullock i Channinga Tatuma? Jak w roli legendarnych krain prezentują się dominikańskie krajobrazy? Za co pokochałem cameo Brada Pitta? W jakich rolach pojawią się w „Zaginionym mieście” (2022) Daniel Radcliffe i Oscar Nunez? Na czym polega problem z finałem wątku romantycznego? Czy wspominałem już o cameo Brada Pitta? Posłuchajcie. Przesłuchaj w Konglomeracie: https://konglomeratpodcastowy.pl/konglomerat-podcastowy/zaginione-miasto/ Posłuchaj nas na YouTube: https://youtu.be/ReEAI-1ALZ8 Nasz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/konglomeratpodcastowy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/konglomeratpodcastowy/
How a piece of technology goes from an initial idea, through development to a product launch can be a winding path. John Nethery and Oscar Nunez shared their personal experiences on those past and present journeys for this episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast. The two executives from insightLPR, a technology company providing proprietary license plate recognition (LPR) software, hardware and data products to help companies and communities increase their value and safety, also shared how quickly the firm is gaining traction since an industry launch about a month ago during the North American Repossessors Summit.
Brian's dear friend from the accounting department, Oscar Nunez joins him to share some stories even Brian never knew - including his fascinating family history and his stint in fashion school. Move over, Oscar de la Renta, we've got Oscar Nunez! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Brad Pitt, Da'vine Joy Randolph, Oscar Nunez, Daniel Radcliff!
This week Will & Ian begin a true advertising tour! Pushing the show hard, running the circuit, getting out there, pushing their show and bracket one the world, grinding... UNTIL a billionaire kidnaps them because they happened to mention the secret code to a lost city and now they are the only ones who can solve the mystery of.... THE LOST CITY Directed by: Adam & Aaron Nee. Starring Sandra Bullock, Channing Tatum, Daniel Radcliffe, Brad Pitt, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Oscar Nunez, Patti Harrison, Bowen Yang, Raymond Lee and many other talented people! 02:15- How ya Been? 05:10- Whatcha Been Watchin'? (Will- Black Hat, Spider-man: No Way Home (again), Dog, Spencer, 21 Bridges. Ian- Spencer, Nightmare Alley, The Outfit) 11:40- OSCAR Picks, we review. Who's was better? 14:30- Everyone's gotta talk about... THE SLAP (not the 2015 American Mini-Series based on the 2011 Australian mini-series, Based on the 2008 Australian book by Christos Tsiolkas. You know what we mean) 18:15- ACTION APRIL BEGINS (round 1 voting is already underway, check our Instagram or twitter for bracket and rules)(and tell your friends!) 22:05- Trailers 27:55- THE LOST CITY 40:05- A...discussion about the STORY category 50:10- Ray Review 53:15- Next week... No one wants to watch a Jared Leto movie 57:50- Expect spoilers next week. We are seeing this movie so you don't have to. You're welcome. Good-bye Who won the Oscar Picks!? only one way to find out... Enjoy! (GO VOTE FOR ACTION APRIL) Instagram: @TheLastActionCritics Twitter: @THE_Lastcritics email: Thelastactioncritics@gmail.com Next Week: Morbius
Riding the river with Oscar Nunez.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Danielle and Kristine learn how to survive an avalanche and Oscar Nunez joins to talk about being broke in a new city.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we take a walk down memory lane with Brian as he revisits the best of the best from his deep dive interviews. From the inspiration behind the Dwight Schrute hair to the actress who would have changed her hair to anything to be a part of the Office family, we hear from some of the amazing cast and crew that helped make the show what it is today. Hear from: Ricky Gervais, Rainn Wilson, Ken Kwapis, Angela Kinsey, Mike Schur, Oscar Nunez, Ellie Kemper, Amy Ryan, and Greg Daniels. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This week, we take a walk down memory lane with Brian as he revisits the best of the best from his deep dive interviews. From the inspiration behind the Dwight Schrute hair to the actress who would have changed her hair to anything to be a part of the Office family, we hear from some of the amazing cast and crew that helped make the show what it is today. Hear from: Ricky Gervais, Rainn Wilson, Ken Kwapis, Angela Kinsey, Mike Schur, Oscar Nunez, Ellie Kemper, Amy Ryan, and Greg Daniels. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This is the 2nd episode for our hell week in Dallas and we are teeing up a discussion with the Office's own, Kate Flannery and Oscar Nunez. We talk about the show that changed their lives, honor the late great Norm Macdonald and of course Whiskey! Shout out to the Dallas Fan Expo for making it happen and of course our weekly sponsors. Whiskey Neat is a Radio show on iTunes and ESPN 97.5 FM in Houston and is brought to you every week by the following sponsors. SAGAMORE This week's episode is brought to you by Sagamore Spirit Rye Whiskey. They are reviving the tradition of Maryland-style rye whiskey at their Baltimore farm and waterfront distillery. Each batch of their whiskey is hand-blended for consistency in aroma, flavor, and texture, creating a balanced flavor profile with notes of warm cinnamon, vanilla bean, honey, and spice. Find them online at Sagamore Spirit dot com or visit your local retailer to pick up a bottle. Please drink responsibly. Whiskey Neat is brought to you in part by Legent Bourbon - a first-of-its-kind super-premium bourbon that melds Kentucky distilling tradition with Japanese blending excellence. Legent is a perfectly balanced yet complex and layered whiskey with a bright, smooth, unexpectedly long finish. Order a bottle in your area via Drizly.com. Drink Smart. Whiskey Neat is also supported by the Inspired Spirits at Glass Rev Imports Folks, one of the best-imported whisky portfolios in the country is with Glass Rev Imports. GlassRev.com! Amrut, Waterford, Blackadder, Murray McDavid, Bimber and so many top-rated, unique whiskies. My friends at Glass Rev - Raj, Jane, and Bill, the original 3 Dram Hunters are inviting you to be fellow Dram Hunter. A group of folks passionate about finding great drams. Right now Dram Hunters have a chance to participate in a Murray McDavid RARE SERIES tasting. You get actual whiskies to taste through - a Macallan 18, a Bowmore 15, and a very very rare 36YO Bodach Aislig. They have also kept aside 18 bottles of the SOLD OUT Bimber Whisky exclusively for Dram Hunters. They give away hats, shirts, barware, and enjoyment. Join the Dram Hunters, at www.Glassrev.com/ click on the top bar. And please mention you heard about it from Kris at Whiskey Neat - they have set aside at least one Murray McDavid RARE tasting for those who mention Whisky Neat. go to GlassRev.com, GlassRev.com and be a Dram Hunter. Our last Sponsor is THE official Sponsor of Whiskey Neat, Balcones- In 2008, Balcones was nothing more than an idea driven by a passion to create something original and authentic. Focusing on ingredients and process, they breathed new life into hundreds of years of distilling traditions, earning them worldwide recognition for their whiskies. You can pick up their whiskies at your local liquor store, or if you're a retailer, reach out to your Southern Glazers representative." You can find the show on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Podcast arena, IHeart Radio, Spotify, YouTube, and Facebook. Or follow us at IG @MyWhiskeyNeat Twitter @MyWhiskeyNeat www.MyWhiskeyNeat.com Update Description
The time has come to review one of our personal favorites in Sandra Bullock's filmography! We are digging into the iconic '09 rom-com The Proposal. A star-studded cast including Ryan Reynolds, Betty White, Mary Steenburgen, Craig Nelson, and Oscar Nunez deliver one of (dare we say it?) the greatest rom-coms of all time. They just don't make them like this anymore!Join us as we dissect Sandra Bullock's ponytail, swoon over Ryan Reynolds, hail Betty White, and giggle incessantly in this episode. You already know we love this film, but how did we score it on our 5 categories? Where does it fall in the ranks? Listen to this episode to find out! Episode sponsored by: Common Thread BoutiqueInstagram: (@Common_ThreadBoutique)Website: https://commonthreadboutique.com/10% off Discount Code: GIRLCRUSHMore about Girl Crush:Website: www.girlcrushpodcast.comSocial: https://www.instagram.com/girlcrush_pod/Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/girlcrushpodcast/
The Bystanders aftershow special with Oscar Nuñez.
USE HEADPHONES FOR BEST EXPERIENCE Phil confronts Rick about killing Bunny only to learn some vital information that could free them all! But what happens when one of their own needs help again... will they do something?
This week, Jacob visits with fellow actor, Jack Coleman. Coleman's first major role was in Days of Our Lives, where he appeared from 1981 to 1982 as the character of Jake Kositchek (aka The Salem Strangler). He also made an appearance on Celebrity Bullseye. In 1982, he joined the cast of Dynasty when he took over the role of Steven Carrington, one of the first gay characters on American television. Coleman played the role until the end of the show's eighth season in 1988. He was a regular on the short-lived series Nightmare Cafe (1992), and appeared on the miniseries Kingdom Hospital (2004). He made guest appearances in The Net, CSI: Miami, Nip/Tuck, Without a Trace, Diagnosis: Murder, and Entourage. He co-starred as Alyson & Amanda Michalka's father in the Disney Channel Original Movie Cow Belles. He was nominated for his performance in the play Stand-up Tragedy at the Mark Taper Forum, and won a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for his performance in Bouncers. He wrote the screenplays for Studio City, which he produced and acted in, and Can't Help Falling. Coleman was a main cast member of the science-fiction series Heroes, where he played Noah Bennet (a.k.a. "The Man With horn-rimmed Glasses" or "HRG"). Coleman states about portraying the character, "It's a combination of the light and dark. I don't want to just be a mustache-twirling villain." Coleman appeared in an episode of The Mentalist in October 2010. He played the role of a wealthy, arrogant murder suspect named Max Winter. He also played a patient named Joe Dugan (a campaign manager of a New Jersey senator) in the House episode of "Office Politics" in 2010. In Hallmark Channel's original movie Rock The House (2010), Jack Coleman played a lawyer named Max who finds a way to reconnect with his daughter and his old sense of joy when he gets back together with his music-making friends from his teenage years. Starting in November 2010, Coleman had a recurring role on The Office as Pennsylvania State Senator Robert Lipton, the love interest for both Angela Martin (Angela Kinsey) and Oscar Martinez (Oscar Nunez). He has appeared in the episodes "WUPHF.com", "Classy Christmas", "Michael's Last Dundies","Goodbye, Michael", "Jury Duty", "Fundraiser", "Free Family Portrait Studio" "New Guys", "Here Comes Treble", "The Boat", "The Whale", "Customer Loyalty" and "Vandalism". From 2011 to 2012, he played Bill Forbes on the third season of the CW drama The Vampire Diaries in the episodes "The Hybrid", "The End of the Affair", "Disturbing Behavior", "The Ties That Bind" and "Bringing Out The Dead". In 2011, he appeared on the CBS drama Criminal Minds, playing Bill Rogers, a serial rapist, in the episode "Hope". On July 22, 2012, it was announced that Coleman is joining the fifth season of Castle as a new antagonist for Stana Katic's character Kate Beckett. He has appeared in the episodes "After the Storm", "Recoil", "In the Belly of the Beast", "Veritas", "XY", and "XX" playing Senator William H Bracken. Jack Coleman joined USA's Burn Notice as a recurring part of the USA Network drama's truncated (13-episode) seventh and final season. He played Andrew Strong, a ranking CIA officer who has seen it all. Noble, but also obsessive at times, Strong is a relentless taskmaster who pushes Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) to do whatever it takes to complete the mission. In 2013, he played the closeted gay husband Daniel Douglas Langston of conservative Vice President Sally Langston on Scandal. In February 2014, he appeared in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Season 14 Episode 15 – "Love for Sale". In 2015, he reprised his role as Noah Bennet in an "event miniseries" Heroes Reborn, which served as a continuation of the original Heroes storyline In 2019 he starred in the movie version of Graham Farrow's award-winning, critically acclaimed stage play 'Rattlesnakes'. Real Conversations with Jacob Young is brought to you by Boys Town. FOLLOW JACOB: Instagram Facebook Twitter
Heather is known for her dancing; on Glee, Dancing with The Stars, being a backup dancer with Beyonce; she's been dancing since she was one. Now she's one of the producers on a scripted Podcast; a dark comedy called “The Bystanders.” Amazing cast with Jane Lynch and Kristen Chenowith, Michael Hitchcock and Oscar Nunez! Find it here: https://bleav.com/podcast-show/the-bystanders/. We talk a little about a lot on this show. From parenting skills and redirecting kids, to dealing with absusive people to having brain-heart coherence to The Bystander Effect and making a dark comedy podcast about it. Heather talks about the fact that dancers are often treated like shit, and how she is so connected to what she's doing that whatever crap she gest just rolls of her back. And The Bystander Effect is when people see someone being hurt or in danger in public and rather than help that person, people stand by and capture it on their phones. Maybe there is a connection between this head and heart coherence we feel when doing what we love and getting involved to help others in danger and in need. Later in the show, we talk about Heather's favorite songs that she's danced to on Glee and how she deals with people who are afraid to dance. Jennifer also talks about having rehearsed responses to deal with bullies, or people who create conflict, and the same kind of rehearsed lines in parenting kids for life situations. And finally a new mic next week and I won't sound like I'm in a submarine off the coast of Antarctica, let there be sound. Heather was a joy to talk with, talented and real. We had some good skills along the way too. More about Jennifer and her classes, podcasts, media books, support services here: https://connectedparenting.com/ subscribe socialize and please share! Find us on our new network here: https://bleav.com/podcastshow/mental-health-comedy/ https://www.facebook.com/mentalhealthcomedypodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thementalhealthcomedypodcast/ write us here: ed@makelightmedia.com
USE HEADPHONES FOR BEST EXPERIENCE The tenants gather to talk about what to do with their Bunny problem. A few drinks in and they've totally hired a sexy hit man named ‘Rick the Killer'.
Brian is joined by another member of the accounting trio, the hilarious Oscar Martin AKA Oscar Nuñez. Oscar attempts to build his own soundscape as they talk about the comedy icons that influenced him as a kid, the time he had to duck into the warehouse to cry, and what life would be like if The Office were shot now... and the YouTube videos that could have been. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Brian is joined by another member of the accounting trio, the hilarious Oscar Martin AKA Oscar Nuñez. Oscar attempts to build his own soundscape as they talk about the comedy icons that influenced him as a kid, the time he had to duck into the warehouse to cry, and what life would be like if The Office were shot now... and the YouTube videos that could have been. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Doug and Doug welcome Oscar Nunez to the show.
Gabriel Iglesias is a pioneer, as far as the comedy industry goes! So, you know that whatever he was going to do, as far as a series goes, was going to be just as fun as he is, during his comedy! I think that he hit it out of the park, with his Netflix series, Mr. Iglesias! Mr. Iglesias, of course, stars Gabe, playing an exaggerated version of himself, who is a history teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School! One of the great things about this series, is of course, how extremely funny the cast is as a whole! Included in this cast are, Jacob Vargas, Sherri Shepherd, Richard Gant, & Oscar Nunez, including a cast of hilarious children; Cree Cicchino, Tucker Albrizzi & Gloria Aung. PLUS the hilarious Fabrizio Guido, who we had the opportunity to speak with, about Mr. Iglesias, which you can find HERE! If you want a series that will make you laugh, this is definitely the series for you! SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Pandora | RSS Tell us what you think!Leave us a voicemail at 970-573-6148Send us feedback and/or MP3's to outsidethelongbox@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube!Support the podcast on Patreon!Credit - Doyle Daniels, Juan Muro, Gabe Llanas, Tim Huskey
This week TV addicts Schmee and Riker review the pilot of The Office - "Pilot" (NBC/PeacockTV). We discuss how well it did in defining the genre/conventions of the show, introducing its characters, how well it informed the series plot, and how well it hooked us to watch more! Office Ladies Podcast with Jenna Fischer (Pam) and Angela Kinsey (Angela): https://www.earwolf.com/show/office-ladies/ Casting The Office: https://youtu.be/sItKwZdGkTM Jim and Pam, Mixed Berry Scene:https://youtu.be/f3_SfSxzjqM Tell us -- what was in the bag!!!https://www.pilotsthepodcast.com/contact-us Follow us and let us know what you think! Twitter: @PilotsThePod Facebook: www.facebook.com/PilotsThePodcast Check out our website at www.PilotsThePodcast.com.
Oscar from The Office joins the show to befriend our old high school pal, Davis Ouriel. Their like-minded comedic presence promises giggles, chortles, and friendship. Come for Oscar from The Office, stay because please just stay. You might hear some trivia, improv, and the beautiful buzz of a budding companionship.
Happy New Years Everyone!!! BIG NEWS: We just formed a partnership with a mentorship and coaching program called Results Only. We are looking for people who want to learn how to get started in real estate and are coachable. If you are a self-starter and want a platform where you can grow, this is for you. Even if you have done a deal before, feel free to reach out as it is something that could be a GAMECHANGER. If you'd prefer to wait, starting in the New Year, we will have a weekly Tuesday webinar at 5pm if you want more information then. Webinar link below. Webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81470007697 Meet Oscar Nunez. On today's episode, we got to interview Oscar. Oscar has a very unique story and shares his secret to success. Oscar is one of our first guests that is more of a pure real estate agent and works a lot with investors and homeowners. In 2020, Oscar has close to 30 Million in real estate sales. Tune in and see what the buzz is about. Tune in next Week for another great episode Subscribe to the YouTube channel to never miss a video https://www.youtube.com/c/NewbieREI/?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Other Social Media Facebook Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/NewbieREInvestors/ To ask Questions: Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/newberei Joey Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joey.chan.5095110 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/njhouse4cash/ Email: customdc@gmail.com John Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BoyleVentureGroupLLC Instagram https://www.instagram.com/therealestatejohnboyle/ Tik Tok https://vm.tiktok.com/nrwEtG/ Email: john@boyleventuregroup.com Editor Of This Video She-Love Cleopatra Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/SheLovesmakeup95 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shelovecleopatra/ Email shelovecleopatra@gmail.com
This week Jeremiah Watkins comes to town to hang with Daniel, Jason and Randy. The first story is about a bad "trip" to Disneyland. The second story is about a brawl at an In-N-Out. The final story looks at an upcoming "tickle bar". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beethoven finally goes meta in his latest adventure! Join your hosts Justin, Eliz, and Tyler as they pick apart another Universal Studios Orlando set sequel with Beethoven's Big Break! Black Lives Matter Donate Directly to the Black Lives Matter Global Network: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/msblmhomepage_2019 Center for Anti-Racist Research: https://www.bu.edu/antiracist-center/ Colorlines: https://www.colorlines.com/ Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with your overworked animal trainer! Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises!
Oscar Nunez (The Office! comedy!) makes it weird!
Oscar Nunez comes over for a swim in The Koy Pond. He and Jo talk about The Office, moving to LA, and wooly mammoths. See Oscar in "People of Earth" Monday nights on TBS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oscar Nunez comes over for a swim in The Koy Pond. He and Jo talk about The Office, moving to LA, and wooly mammoths. See Oscar in "People of Earth" Monday nights on TBS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jon Stewart is coming back to TV for Apple+Tonight is SF Sketchfest's Plan 9 From Outer Space starring Kat Aagesen, Maria Bamford, Bobcat Goldthwait, Dana Gould, Jean Grae, David Koechner, Tim Meadows, Laraine Newman, Oscar Nunez, Bob Odenkirk, Jonah Ray, Paul F. Tompkins, Janet Varney, and Baron Vaughn.Joe Rogan discusses censorship on Twitter in a conversation with Kanye West.President Trump is not a fan of Borat.Comedy Central will film stand-up sets with Rosebud Baker, Mary Beth Barone, Brittany Carney, Christi Chiello, Andy Haynes, Josh Johnson, Ismael Loutfi, Gavin Matts, Monroe Martin, Rebecca O’Neal and Eagle Witt.Kevin Hart gets yet another gig.The National Comedy Center will help preserve Johnny Carson's archives.A very deep dive into the mystery that is Sarah Cooper's "Everything's Fine" comedy special that isn't funny but got good reviews, but even the reviews mention that it isn't funny. What is going on here?and Grumpy Sea Turtle wins the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards
Kat Aagesen, Maria Bamford, Bobcat Goldthwait, Dana Gould, Jean Grae, David Koechner, Tim Meadows, Laraine Newman, Oscar Nunez, Bob Odenkirk, Jonah Ray, Paul F. Tompkins, Janet Varney, and Baron Vaughn will all take part in SF Sketchfest's Plan 9 From Outer Space!Sarah Cooper could be the one to drive Trump from office!Quick hits about Bowen Yang and George Wallace
Taking the cannoli with Oscar Nunez.
Taking the cannoli with Oscar Nunez.
John Krasinski had (just about) everyone from The Office on his video podcast including Steve Carell, Jenna Fischer, Ed Helms, Ellie Kemper, Mindy Kaling, Rainn Wilson, B.J. Novak, Angela Kinsey, Brian Baumgartner, Creed Bratton, Kate Flannery, Oscar Nunez and Phyllis Smith. The full cast of Community appeared on The Darkest Timeline podcast. Are we getting closer to #sixseasonsandmovie? New projects from The Rock and from Sarah Silverman. Ricky Gervais thinks he may have gout. John Oliver is selling Stamps. Jerry Stiller has passed away.
Strike up the band! It’s a music-filled episode of Go Fact Yourself! Oscar Nunez is best known for his role as Oscar Martinez in the classic NBC comedy "The Office." Between its original run on television and streaming distribution on Netflix, it’s earned fans of all ages. Oscar will tell us all about some of his most memorable moments in front of the camera, including sharing a kiss with Steve Carrell and performing a strip-tease for Betty White. You can see Oscar on the Netflix series "Mr. Iglesias." Oscar will compete against Molly Knight, journalist for the sports publication The Athletic. She mainly covers the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team. She’ll share her insights into the Houston Astros’ sign-stealing scandal that she says robbed the Dodgers of the 2017 World Series. Plus she’ll recall simpler times in her journalistic career -- like when she was a reporter for "Shopping Centers Today" magazine. Molly’s book, The Best Team Money Can Buy, is available now. The guests will discuss the most important music of their lives, doggies and the beauty in finally quitting your day job. What’s the Difference: Look who’s talking What’s the difference between an interpreter and a translator? What’s the difference between a windbag and a blowhard? If you’d like to submit a question for our What’s the Difference round, go to gofactyourpod.com and click on "Get Involved." Areas of Expertise Oscar Nunez: Travel, iconic fashion designers, and David Bowie. Molly Knight: The first six solo albums of Tori Amos, the best-selling artists as per the Recording Industry Association of America, and countries of Africa. Appearing in this episode: J. Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Oscar Nunez Molly Knight With guest experts: Arthur Spivak, producer and manager who's worked with Paul Reiser, Prince and Tori Amos Ann Magnuson, actor whose latest credits include "The Man in the High Castle" and "Star Trek: Picard" Go Fact Yourself was devised by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, and produced in collaboration with Maximum Fun. The show was recorded at the Angel City Brewery in Los Angeles. Theme Song by Jonathan Green. Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher. The show is edited by Julian Burrell. Go to gofactyourpod.com for information and tickets to the next recording of Go Fact Yourself! Get our Go Fact Yourself t-shaped shirt!
Lights... camera... action! The crew turn their misadventures into a low-budget sci-fi tv show. Feat. Oscar Nunez.
Fonseca and AMV are back from vacation: On the show the Take about the New Star Wars Land! Also Fonseca talks with Oscar Nunez who is best known for playing accountant Oscar Martinez on NBC's "The Office." He has won an Emmy, two SAG Awards, an ALMA Award and a TV Land Award for the role, and last year, the National Hispanic Media Coalition honored him with an Impact Award. Nunez is also recognized for his large supporting role in the hit movie "The Proposal" and for creating and starring in his own Comedy Central series, "Halfway Home." Robert Downey Jr talks about chances of playing Iron Man again, The 10 Best Marvel TV Shows
Fonseca and AMV are back from vacation: On the show the Take about the New Star Wars Land! Also Fonseca talks with Oscar Nunez who is best known for playing accountant Oscar Martinez on NBC's "The Office." He has won an Emmy, two SAG Awards, an ALMA Award and a TV Land Award for the role, and last year, the National Hispanic Media Coalition honored him with an Impact Award. Nunez is also recognized for his large supporting role in the hit movie "The Proposal" and for creating and starring in his own Comedy Central series, "Halfway Home." Robert Downey Jr talks about chances of playing Iron Man again, The 10 Best Marvel TV Shows
The crew visits the not-so-lost City of Atlantis where they decide to become... stars? Feat. Oscar Nunez.
Being successful at a young age requires a certain discipline, focus, and consistency. You can find ways to tweak some things in order to make it your way, and if you become consistent in what you believe in, you’re unstoppable.On today’s episode, you’re going to hear the unusual story of a young agent that is thriving in an industry he didn’t want to be a part of, a few years ago.Oscar Nunez is a knowledgeable, ambitious, and enthusiastic real estate agent that focuses mainly on keeping his clients happy and creating long-term relationships. He finds ways to sell homes no matter the condition, location or situation.So, listen to Episode 30 of Deposit That to learn about this rising star, how he managed to start and go full speed in the real estate business and what are the strategies he uses to close every deal he gets.Questions I ask:● What actually got you into real estate? (05:45)● What kept you going and what have you learned in the past three years of real estate? (06:45)● Talk to me a little bit about your strategy moving forward. (10:28)● How are you able to block out all the noise and the non-factual information? (12:54)● Have you found it challenging to pick up on market trends in markets that you're not operating in daily? (17:37)● Have you ever had a property listed that you didn't sell? (20:41)● Have you ever lost business from being too honest with somebody? (26:02)● What are your goals for 2020 and for the decade? (29:22)In this episode, you will learn:● Oscar’s story before and after he came to the US. (00:26)● Oscar’s traits, at 22 years old, that separate him from everyone else. (11:40)● How Oscar chooses who to listen to and what advice to take. (14:21)● Oscar’s follow up system with prospective clients. (18:57)● Oscar’s advice for young people on how to get started and go full speed into the real estate business. (24:04)● Oscar’s Deposit That advice. (34:11)Connect with Oscar:● LinkedIn● Facebook Page● Facebook Profile● Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One week away from episode 100, we take a look at the last megahit rom com: Anne Fletcher's 2009 Alaska romance, THE PROPOSAL - starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. Join in as we discuss small-town tycoons, Sandra Bullock's Oscar year, Ryan Reynolds's early career, the decline of Touchstone Pictures, and the Betty White renaissance. Plus: What is Oscar Nunez doing in this movie? Why does Andrew take the deal? Are eagles socialist? And how many pillows is too many pillows? Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: MEGAMIND (2010) (Streaming on Netflix) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-love-the-love/message
Back home at the UCB Franklin, Doug welcomes Justin Long, Oscar Nunez, Clarke Wolfe and “David Lynch” to the show.You can find the entire archive of Doug Loves Movies on Stitcher Premium. For a free month of Stitcher Premium, go to stitcherpremium.com and use promo code "DOUG."
Season 3: Episode 1 (Season Premier)"Gay Witch Hunt"It's raining men Inside the office and Michael isn't handling it very well. Watch what came out of the kiss between Jim and Pam and meet the characters of Dunder-Mifflin Stamford branch. We will also learn more about accountant Oscar Martinez and the actor that played him, Oscar Nunez.
"This is an environment of welcoming and you should just get the hell out of here." Rob and Dan cautiously venture into the realm of race relations in this episode as they discuss "Diversity Day", the second episode of season one. Join them as they cringe through Michael doing horrible, racially charged impressions, learn about how many times Michael gets slapped in the face (at least that we see), and meet BJ Novak, Oscar Nunez, Larry Wilmore, and Paul Lieberstein. Social Media Links Facebook Twitter more added shortly
In this episode, Lynnette interviews her friend Ursula Whittaker, who identifies as an actress, writer, manager of her husband's corporation, and lead parent to their daughter. She is born and raised in Los Angeles, where she lives with her husband, Oscar and 6 year old daughter, August. Her husband also happens to be Oscar Nuñez, the actor from "The Office," "The Proposal," and most recently from the "State Farm" campaign that runs through the NBA season. Ursula shares how she was pretty close to deciding she didn't want to give her independence for motherhood, why she thought being asked to share her dream version of motherhood was stupid, and what it's like to be experiencing perimenopause while parenting a young child. She also describes what it's like when their family is out together and a fan recognizes Oscar.
Black & A Half Podcast Episode #57: Erica Rhodes November 13, 2018 by Blackandahalf (http://blackandahalf.com/author/Blackandahalf/) Comedian and Actress Erica Rhodes joins the program for a special one on one interview with Silas. Erica was out in Seattle performing at Laughs Comedy Club and Silas managed to get her to come on the podcast, but Manny was already booked up. But we had to still get an episode because Erica is incredibly funny and will likely take this whole show to new heights. About The Guest Erica Rhodes Erica co-hosts Bil Dwyer’s Stardumb!, a game and talk show comedy hybrid that has sold out three times at San Francisco Sketchfest, and stars major guest comedy players like Zach Galifianakis, Simon Helberg, Oscar Nunez, Adam Scott, Mike White, and Maria Bamford. She is also a fast-rising standup comic with appearances on Comedy Central’s @ Midnight, AXS’ Live at Gotham and the syndicated Comics Unleashed. In 2015, she performed standup at San Francisco Sketchfest, the Moontower Comedy Festival (Austin, TX), the Blue Whale Comedy Festival (Tulsa, OK), and the Boston Comedy Festival.
BTB presents another great show to get you through the week! This week we are happy to present our first on-location interviews at the Keystone Comic Con (www.keystonecomiccon.com) in Philadelphia, PA! Listen to our exclusive interviews Oscar Nunez and Creed Bratton from NBC's hit comedy The Office! In addition we welcome recording artist and singer Hilary Roberts! Hilary talks about attending the exclusive Emmy Awards overcoming adversity in the music industry and much more! We talk about Hilary's billboard chart topping dance track 'There For You." BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! This week we welcome to the panel, BTB Original and Mr. Wrestling himself Shawn "Chunk Shady" Credle, actor "1 True Knight" Martin Lopez and Chris "El Diablo" Santana! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Hilary Roberts "There For You” Cool Cut: Avril Lavigne "Head Above Water" NOTE: Due to copyright, songs have been removed from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
BTB interviews actor Oscar Nunez from NBC's hit comedy The Office at the Keystone Comic Con (www.keystonecomiccon.com) in Philadelphia, PA! Creed talks about the reuniting with his co-stars in Philly, his character having his real first name, the possibility of another season of the Office, and more!
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We get sparring with the delightful Oscar Nunez! You know him from about 200 episodes of "The Office" on @NBC & "People of Earth" on @TBS It's a wonderful conversation that touches on Trump's wrong-doings, Castro, Dental definitions, Trump, Boxing, Repping the Gay community, Trump crimes, and a bit of basketball. You're going to love it! This is the greatest podcast of all time, BELIEVE ME! Okay, it's a really, really good one. @oscarnunezLA @kurtlong @joeybragg @dofpcast
It's the 100th episode of The Night Time Show podcast! It was recorded in front of a sold out crowd at the Hollywood Improv with your hosts Stephen Kramer Glickman, Matt Walker, Mike Black and roving reporter Mike Glazer. Tonight's guests include Grammy Winner Lisa Loeb, Kate Flannery and Oscar Nunez from The Office, EG Daily from Rugrats and Powerpuff Girls, Rachel True from The Craft and Kendall Schmidt from Big Time Rush and Heffron Drive. Tune in to hear live songs, insider stories from behind the scenes at The Office, find out where the voice of Tommy Pickles comes from, why Rachel True wasn't included on the press junket for The Craft, and what gift Kendall Schmidt had for Stephen. It's an action packed two hour podcast that you'll definitely want to stay listening to. It's time for THE NIGHT TIME SHOW!
Unlike Seinfeld, this episode of MONSTER PARTY is about EVERYTHING! JAMES GONIS, SHAWN SHERIDAN, LARRY STROTHE, and MATT WEINHOLD, return to a topic that was normally reserved for COMIC CON. But, since they couldn't all be in San Diego last year, the gang has decided to haul out this favorite, right now! Yes, it's the return of... ANYTHING GOES!!! For a topic like this, it helps to have a guest who knows quite a lot about a lot of things, especially when it comes to entertainment. So, we welcome to MONSTER PARTY, power manager, producer, musician, and all around knowledge guru... BRUCE SMITH! At OMNIPOP TALENT GROUP, Bruce manages some of the greatest names in showbiz, including many previous MONSTER PARTY guests! We're talkin' Rick Overton, Jimmy Pardo, Cooper Barnes, Laura Ortiz, Doug Jones, Oscar Nunez, Andy Kindler, Doug Benson, Maria Bamford, and Scott Thompson, just to name a few! Oh, and he also handles some guy named Matt Weinhold. It's ANYTHING GOES!!! And, the first thing to go is common courtesy. So what else is new?
In Episode 16 of An American Workplace, Chad and Katie talk about Season 3 Episodes 1 and 2 of The Office, “Gay Witch Hunt” and “The Convention”! An American Workplace on iTunes Show Notes 2007 Interview w/ Oscar Nunez confirming that “the kiss” was improvised by Carell “Gay Witch Hunt” on iTunes “The Convention” on iTunes 301 - “Gay Witch Hunt” Aired September 21, 2006 Dir. Ken Kwapis Written by Greg Daniels 302 - “The Convention” Aired September 28, 2006 Dir. Ken Whittingham Written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky Contact Katie Twitter Facebook Chad Twitter Facebook Cinescope An American Workplace Facebook Twitter Website Email workplacepod@gmail.com iTunes/Amazon links contain affiliate tags that help us to earn a bit of money when you click on them. Your support is much appreciated!
Oscar Nunez joins the bad boys for a lengthy discussion about his time on The Office, his experience working with Zac Efron and, because duh, the Oscars.
Oscar Nunez comes over for a swim in The Koy Pond. He and Jo talk about The Office, moving to LA, and wooly mammoths. See Oscar in "People of Earth" Monday nights on TBS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oscar Nunez comes over for a swim in The Koy Pond. He and Jo talk about The Office, moving to LA, and wooly mammoths. See Oscar in "People of Earth" Monday nights on TBS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Things you will know A LOT about after you finish this episode with the simply delightful Oscar Nunez (The Office): Hot dogs! Dental Technology! And the entire history of Castro’s dictatorship in Cuba! And heads-up- this might be the most giggly Janet has ever been on the podcast. You’ve been warned!
Tony and co-host Eddie Conner interviews Actor Zach Sale who stars in the new Tyler Perry Movie " Confessions of a Marriage Counselor". Actors Juddy Talt and Oscar Nunez (The Office) about a film their did and Juddy wrote "Language of a Broken Heart" an
Oscar Nunez from The Office joins Jordan and Jesse to discuss Belfast Baddasses, how to acheive Aaln Alda celebrity status and of course the Pet Pigeon Plight.
Cole, Vanessa and TWO amazing guests-Oscar Nunez ("The Office") and Danny Pudi ("Community") chat in front of a live audience in Aspen, Colorado about Stephen Seagal, Willow, paintball specialists, groping, Galarraga's perfect game, Donald Glover for Spiderman, velvet improvisers, Jaden Smith, proud prominent noses, missing q-tips, gypsy Burt Reynolds, and things that are shit hot. [...]
Live, from Scranton, PA... it's SATURDAY NIGHT! A Saturday night cast Q&A, that is. Join Greg Daniels, Ed Helms, Angela Kinsey, Brian Baumgartner, Melora Hardin, Leslie David Baker, Mindy Kaling, Craig Robinson, Kate Flannery, Oscar Nunez, Creed Bratton, Phyllis Smith, Bobby Ray Shafer, and Andy Buckley for 85 minutes of fun. The auditorium was packed, and the place was loud. Can you feel the love? I apologize for the quality of the audio-- it was the best I could do. Hope it brings everyone who wouldn't make it a little closer to the convention.