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Ok now THIS is a party! Janet Varney and Paul Sabourin join us this week to talk about the JOCO cruise. This is Janet's first time ever as Old Man Puzzles and she kills it. Go show our fourth host some love! Starring:Adal RifaiJohn Patrick CoanErin KeifGuest Starring:Janet Varney Paul SabourinEditing by: Casey ToneyTheme by: Arne ParrottLogo by: Emily Kardamis & Emmaline MorrisWant more? Get Weekly Bonus Eps on Patreon!JPC's Guided Meditations Volume 1, available now at our Patreon digital store!Want merch? Visit our TeePublic Store! or pins, buttons & printsWant to mail us something? Hey Riddle Riddle 6351 W Montrose Ave #267Chicago, IL, 60634Want to leave us a voicemail? Call (805) RIDDLE-1 or (805-743-3531)Want to advertise on the show? Check out Hey Riddle Riddle via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This weekend takes us ABOVE the mitten, as we travel across the Mighty Mac and head to one of our favorite places in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Sault Ste Marie."Where Michigan history was born" is an apt tagline for this city that resides along the St. Mary's River, as it was founded way back in 1668 by one of Michigan's favorite explorers, Fr. Jacques Marquette. Today, the "Soo" is best known for their famous locks, which transport some of the biggest freighters in all the land between Lake Superior and Lake Huron.Our good friend Linda Hoath from the Sault Ste Marie Visitor's Bureau kicks off the show, and as one of our regular guests, you know we'll have a great time. Linda shares a little about what makes this community so special, she is a life-long resident, and a true advocate for all that this area has to offer. Linda also gives us an update on the incredibly large construction project that is underway, as they transform two of the older, smaller locks into one gigantic one that can handle larger boats. It's quite an engineering marvel.To get a great view of this project, we recommend a trip to the top, 210 feet up in the air, at the Tower of History. We stopped by for the very first time and while we were very impressed by that panoramic view, we were even more impressed with the curator, Paul Sabourin. Sometimes you get very lucky and walk into an interview and strike absolute gold, which is exactly what happened when we met Paul. A passionate storyteller, this man regaled us with stories in three languages: English, French and Ojibway. Now that I'm thinking about it, he might have also told a joke in German at one point. Head to the Tower to learn more about the Native Americans in this area and the settlers that came later, meet Mr. Paul himself and check out that absolutely incredible view.In order to see the locks in action, you just have to do a boat tour, and our friends at the Original Soo Locks Boat Tours are some of the best. Celebrating 90 years of being on the water, the Original Tours are open every day of the summer. Shiela Marchand joins us, she is currently the business manager for the company, but she started off at the ticket counter when she was in college. Best part of her job is giving tours, she loves that they do live narration on each and every tour, so you can ask all the important questions you have about the locks. The Original Soo tour is a must do when in da Soo.Finally, we catch up with our good friends Ken and Wilda Hopper, who own the uber-popular Bird's Eye Outfitters.If an adventure is what you are looking for in the Soo, Bird's Eye is where you want to go. They can help you plan a mountain bike trip, a fantastic hike, a paddling adventure, or even a trip in a kayak right through the locks. These guys, and girls, are absolute experts, so they'll make sure you have not just the right gear and equipment, but also that you'll have a great time. This is also THE spot for coffee and a bit of nosh in the morning, or for a beer and a sandwich at lunch. Always bustling, Bird's Eye is one of our favorite spots to stop in the Soo.Affiliates:*8 a.m. Saturdays on WBRN - 1460 AM and 107.7 FM in Big Rapids*8 a.m. Saturdays on Kalamazoo Talk Radio 1360 WKMI*8 a.m. Saturdays on WILS-1320 AM in Lansing* 9 a.m. Saturdays on 92.1 Grand Haven's Favorite, WGHN-FM*10 a.m. Saturdays 95.3 WBCK-FM in Battle Creek*10 a.m. Saturdays on News/Talk/Sports 94.9 WSJM in Benton Harbor*4 p.m. Saturdays on WIOS "The Bay's Best!" - 1480 AM & 106.9 FM in Tawas / East Tawas*7 a.m. Sundays on the following Black Diamond Broadcasting stations:-WCFX - CFX Today's Hits (95.3) in Mt. Pleasant-WGFN - Classic Rock The Bear (98.1 & 95.3) in Traverse City-WMRX - Sunny 97.7 in Midland-WUPS - The Classic Hits Station (98.5) in Houghton Lake-WWMK - 1063 MAC FM in Cheboygan*Noon Saturdays and 8 am Sundays on News, Talk and Sports - 1380-AM WPHM Radio.*1 p.m. Sundays on WSGW-AM (790) and FM (100.5) in Saginaw*6 p.m. Sundays on WOOD-AM (1300) and FM (106.9) in Grand RapidsFollow John and Amy:Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemittenTwitter at @BehindTheMittenInstagram at @BehindTheMitten
Each visit to I Love Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan unveils new things to do, places to visit, and always new Michigan history to learn. This trip was no different.Absolute highlight? Meeting the one and only Paul Sabourin, the curator at the Tower of History, part of the Sault Historic Sites group of museums. Not only do you get a banger of a view from the tallest spot in the Soo, but you might also get to meet this guy, who will regale you with historical facts and stories, might throw down in three languages, and will definitely instill a love for all the history in this area, just by his infectious nature.Learn more about the Tower of History at Sault Historic Sites at saulthistoricsites.com.Follow John and Amy:Website: amyandgonzo.comFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/behindthemittenTwitter at @BehindTheMittenInstagram at @BehindTheMittenRadio Affiliates: amyandgonzo.com/general-5
We welcome singer-songwriter Jonathan Coulton and Paul Sabourin of Paul and Storm to talk about cruise ship movies, in honor of their annual seagoing nerdfest, the JoCo Cruise!Check out FLOP TV! You can buy tickets here!Donate to the Entertainment Community Fund, to support those still affected by the SAG/AFTRA strike.
It's awful believing we know better, always thinking we're the smartest people in the room! We talk ambition, vapidity and Broadcast News with the great Paul Sabourin!All things Paul and Storm can be found here.All things JoCo Cruise can be found here.You Are Good is a feelings podcast about movies.You can buy a You Are Good logo shirt DESIGNED BY THE GREAT LIZ CLIMO here.You can find us on Twitter, Instagram, BlueSky, TikTok, Patreon and Apple Plus.This episode was made possible by your support! Thanks to everybody who supports us on Patreon and Apple Plus.The Music of You Are Good, Vol. 1 is here.Miranda Zickler and Carolyn Kendrick edited this episode!Fresh Lesh produces the beats for our episodes.Liz Climo designed our logo!
It's the movie that spawned this podcast! Paul Sabourin takes a beat from Paul and Storm to talk to Matt and Matt about Daniel Craig's 3rd Bond film... Skyfall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live from San Jose, the Spirit Breakers return! Sarah Winchester hires the ghost hunters JonDee, Matilda, Gooper, and Clint McElroy the Planeswalking Janitor to investigate a mystery in her expansive but uncomplete house. As the team make their way through the twin dining rooms and haunted ladders, the mystery deepens, but one thing is certain: this is spooky as shit. With special guest Aabria Iyengar: https://twitter.com/quiddie We're playing The Beast by Grant Howitt and Chris Taylor: https://rowanrookanddecard.com/product/the-beast/ Theme Music by Paul Sabourin. Additional music in this episode: "Satin Danger" by Kevin MacLeod: https://incompetech.com/.
Spookington Manor is being haunted by a mysterious Beast! Time to call the Spirit Breakers - Col. Grey Poupon, Flint Hammerborn, Lorraine St. Crash, and Pasghetti. Will they find the beast's weakness and save the day? Or will the Heroic Order of Peace get there first and get all the credit?With special guest Aabria Iyengar: https://twitter.com/quiddieWe're playing The Beast by Grant Howitt and Chris Taylor: https://rowanrookanddecard.com/product/the-beast/ Theme Music by Paul Sabourin. Addition music in this episode: "Satin Danger" by Kevin MacLeod: https://incompetech.com/; "Hor Hor" and "Creepy Hallow" by Alexander Nakarada: https://soundcloud.com/serpentsoundstudios; and "Tempting Fate" by Jason Shaw: https://audionautix.com/.
Join us for our continuing Summer of Love series for a crossover episode with the Lions, Towers, and Shields podcast. We go back in time for the wedding movie The Philadelphia Story. It’s the best-loved of the four movies Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant made together, and the one that also stars Jimmy Steward. Another George Cukor production, this was Hepburn’s triumphant entry into MGM, and her middle finger to the “box office poison” label of the late 1930s. “Hullo, George!” Annette Wierstra with Annette Wierstra, Paul Sabourin, Micheline Maynard and Judy Samelson.
Join us for our continuing Summer of Love series for a crossover episode with the Lions, Towers, and Shields podcast. We go back in time for the wedding movie The Philadelphia Story. It’s the best-loved of the four movies Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant made together, and the one that also stars Jimmy Steward. Another George Cukor production, this was Hepburn’s triumphant entry into MGM, and her middle finger to the “box office poison” label of the late 1930s. “Hullo, George!” Host Annette Wierstra with Annette Wierstra, Paul Sabourin, Micheline Maynard and Judy Samelson.
It’s the best-loved of the four movies Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant made together, and the one that also stars Jimmy Steward. Another George Cukor production, this was Hepburn’s triumphant entry into MGM, and her middle finger to the “box office poison” label of the late 1930s. “Hullo, George!” Host Shelly Brisbin with Annette Wierstra, Paul Sabourin, Micheline Maynard and Judy Samelson.
It’s the best-loved of the four movies Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant made together, and the one that also stars Jimmy Steward. Another George Cukor production, this was Hepburn’s triumphant entry into MGM, and her middle finger to the “box office poison” label of the late 1930s. “Hullo, George!” Shelly Brisbin with Annette Wierstra, Paul Sabourin, Micheline Maynard and Judy Samelson.
Liverpool has much to offer when it comes to nightlife, from pubs and clubs to the great Asian pastime of Karaoke! In this episode we meet Sassy, and get some depictions of female friendships that are not what we usually see on TV. Ted’s distress over his impending divorce reaches a fever pitch. And Rebecca sings “Let It Go” with some surprising accompaniment. Jason Snell with Paul Sabourin, Merlin Mann, Steve Lutz and Jean MacDonald.
Liverpool has much to offer when it comes to nightlife, from pubs and clubs to the great Asian pastime of Karaoke! In this episode we meet Sassy, and get some depictions of female friendships that are not what we usually see on TV. Ted’s distress over his impending divorce reaches a fever pitch. And Rebecca sings “Let It Go” with some surprising accompaniment. Host Jason Snell with Paul Sabourin, Merlin Mann, Steve Lutz and Jean MacDonald.
Our visit to AFC Richmond continues, as we discuss secret biscuit recipes, how this episode plants seeds for future episodes, the clever deployment of Lizzo, and how the locker room is like a classroom. Dan Moren with Shannon Sudderth, John Moltz and Paul Sabourin.
Our visit to AFC Richmond continues, as we discuss secret biscuit recipes, how this episode plants seeds for future episodes, the clever deployment of Lizzo, and how the locker room is like a classroom. Host Dan Moren with Shannon Sudderth, John Moltz and Paul Sabourin.
Our visit to AFC Richmond continues, as we discuss secret biscuit recipes, how this episode plants seeds for future episodes, the clever deployment of Lizzo, and how the locker room is like a classroom. Dan Moren with Shannon Sudderth, John Moltz and Paul Sabourin.
He's one half of Paul and Storm and he's a huge Tom Lehrer fan. We break down some of his favorite comedy songwriting techniques and how Lehrer inspired Paul's early comedic songrwriting. Host: Jason Klamm Producer: Mike Worden Guest: Paul Sabourin paulandstorm.com An … Continue reading →
Paul Sabourin (Paul and Storm) joins Zach and Jess for an all new musical packed with family secrets, corn mazes, vampires, and more! With songs like “Can’t Get Enough of Screaming at the Scary Stuff”, “Keep That Secret Close To Your Heart”, “How Many People in this Town Have Bones?”, it’s a bone chilling fright of a good time!
This chat with Jim Boggia was recorded on the Joco Cruise in March 2019. Jim has been playing music since the age of five, and it shows! As well as being an incredibly talented musician he was a lot of fun to chat to. Jim played two songs on the podcast: Thunder Road (Bruce Springsteen, 1975) Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Harold Arlen & Yip Harburg, 1939) Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for this episode's playlist - it contains these songs as well as others mentioned in the episode. The audio of "Tune That Thing" was sourced from Angela Brett's excellent YouTube video recorded on the 2019 Joco Cruise. As well as Jim, it featured Paul Sabourin and jean Grae (and a little bit of Night Moves - Bob Seger, 1976). Go watch the video - it's even better with pictures! The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.
Paul Sabourin of Paul & Storm is back for more, and this time he's brought research. Get ready to learn what the best parody movie of all time is...
On this episode of the Revival League Podcast, the gang sits down on the set of MST3K Season 12 with Paul Sabourin and Greg "Storm" DiCostanzo, better known as Paul and Storm! They chat about coming back for the new season, writing a fresh batch of songs, and why Paul still hasn't tipped Ryan for carrying his equipment two years ago. Meanwhile, Robb, Ryan and Kate chat about the RiffTrax Live version of "Krull" radio plays, the recent High Plains Comedy Festival (featuring Baron Vaughn and Jonah Ray), and why it's not okay to murder babies. All this and, seriously, a lot of discussion about why you shouldn't murder babies, on this week's episode of the Revival League Podcast! (This podcast does not represent Alternaversal, Shout Factory or the Kickstarter campaign in any official capacity). EDITOR’S NOTE: In June 2019, this podcast merged with the Damn Dirty Geeks Podcast and became The Damn Dirty Drive-in. These are our classic back catalog episodes, dating back to March 2016. Please enjoy! The new Drive-In podcast opens for business with original sketches, movie discussions, interviews, weird food tastings and more at Episode 168.
There is power in loving something that is just done for the love of it. And Paul Sabourin @paulandstorm loves the power of that love. Lotta CLIPS!! Enjoy. DONATE TO YOUR LOCAL FOODBANK THIS MONTH INSTEAD OF DONATING TO THE DORK FOREST. Google “your town” and “food bank.” DO IT New Album available on and now and later. “I Am Not the Hero of This Story.” Real CD on the website. Premium eps are taped live and available here: Merch! CD, DVD, links to watch my comedy. You can also get a dork forest tshirt or any of my CDs or DVD at USE THE AMAZON banner when you order your own dorky goodness. Audio leveling by Patrick Brady Music is by Mike Ruekberg Website design by Vilmos:
Just in time for Mother's Day we discuss Mother's Day. Let it never to be said that we don't have our finger on the pulse of the zeitgeist. Meanwhile master of impressions Dan returns, Elliott sells branded Timothy Olyphant pants, Stu explains tattoo reveals, and Paul Sabourin from Paul and Storm guests. Wikipedia synopsis for Mother's Day Movies recommended in this episode: Resolution Colossal Topsy-Turvy Train to Busan Bad Moms LIVE SHOW ALERT! We added another show on June 9 at The Bell House at 10:00 pm! Tickets HERE.
Here’s another fun interview we did at DragonCon 2015, with Paul Sabourin and Greg “Storm” DiConstanzo, a.k.a. the comedy music duo “Paul & Storm.” These talented cats are wading neck-deep in nerd culture, having co-created the w00tstock tour and regularly performing with Jonathan Coulton, Adam Savage, Wil Wheaton and more. Want to hear how a couple of guys built a career as full-time entertainers? Listen in, sirs and/or ma’ams. PAUL & STORM’S SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook page Twitter
NERDCON: STORIES 2016 TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW! http://nerdconstories.com Stories have always brought people together. How have these communities changed throughout history, and how will they continue to change in the digital age? This episode, recorded at NerdCon: Stories 2015, features Leslie Datsis, Cecil Baldwin, Paul DeGeorge, Sarah Mackey, and Paul Sabourin. Keep up with NerdCon: Stories http://nerdconstories.com http://twitter.com/nerdconstories http://facebook.com/nerdconstories
Ken Plume has a chat with one half of the dynamic music and comedy duo Paul and Storm, Paul Sabourin, about Ball Pits, electribbean, sterkins, Breadstix's, Cinna-spins, and Olé Olés.
Ken Plume has a chat with Hal Lublin, Molly Lewis, Ben Soileau, Paul Sabourin, and Aaron Poole in a bizarre little conference that has no rhyme, reason, or sense but still exists for you to listen to of your own volition, should you choose to enter the somewhat less-than-magical world we like to call Radinkydonk.
Paul and Storm are a comedy musical duo consisting of Paul Sabourin and Greg “Storm” DiCostanzo. Learn about their journey from Da Vinci’s Notebook to Paul and Storm, touring with Jonathan Coulton, the origins of w00tstock, their creative process, and more. Featured Music: “Frogger! The Musical” Links: Bob and Tom Show Jonathan Coulton w00tstock Wil Wheaton
Holiday spirits, JoCo's crazy cruise, a Christmas Jägermeister miracle, free divorce at sea, keyless key parties, and more. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Tom Merritt, John Hodgman, Jonathan Coulton, Paul Sabourin, and Greg Storm DiCostanzo Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/twit. For additional show notes, visit the wiki page for this episode. Links to stories we covered (and then some) are available from Delicious or in our Friendfeed Room. Transcript posted 24 hours after show release by PodsInPrint.
Holiday spirits, JoCo's crazy cruise, a Christmas Jägermeister miracle, free divorce at sea, keyless key parties, and more. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Tom Merritt, John Hodgman, Jonathan Coulton, Paul Sabourin, and Greg Storm DiCostanzo Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/twit. For additional show notes, visit the wiki page for this episode. Links to stories we covered (and then some) are available from Delicious or in our Friendfeed Room. Transcript posted 24 hours after show release by PodsInPrint.
Holiday spirits, JoCo's crazy cruise, a Christmas Jägermeister miracle, free divorce at sea, keyless key parties, and more. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Tom Merritt, John Hodgman, Jonathan Coulton, Paul Sabourin, and Greg Storm DiCostanzo Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/twit. For additional show notes, visit the wiki page for this episode. Links to stories we covered (and then some) are available from Delicious or in our Friendfeed Room. Transcript posted 24 hours after show release by PodsInPrint.