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This week Craig and Dylan are joined by the hilarious Peter Oldring to discuss the Real Housewives of New York S14 finale and the latest episode of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City. In our recap of Real Housewives of New York, we dive into the comedic goldmine that is Dante, the psychic to the housewives. We delve into the highlights of the New York Housewives finale-- We debate whether Jenna Lyons is at the top of the RHONY hierarchy, discuss the hilarious moments at Brynn Whitmore's birthday party, Erin Lichy's parrot costume, Jessel Taank's photo shoot, Ubah Hassan's man in Connecticut and Sai's honest attitude. In our analysis of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, we navigate through the outrageous accusations that kick-started the episode, Mary Cosby's icon status, and the absurdity of Angie and Sean's house filled with unusual pets. We discuss the role of the Mormon religion in the context of Real Housewives and how it affects the relationships among the cast members. Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:24 - Peter Oldring's History with Real Housewives 04:58 - Housewives Mount Rushmore Find Dylan on substack at https://dylanferguson.substack.com/ 11:50 - Real Housewives of New York Recap 33:54 - Real Housewives of Salt Lake City Recap 1:06:59 - Outro Find Peter Oldring on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatpetersaw/ Find Dexter Guff Is Smarter Than You on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5b74DVccizmUJeY0EjG6hn Find "The Devil You Don't" on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tBassBNwKc&list=PLCGSy4_xHhBsbX0VlG3JDJwaiqsBkiGDj https://www.bravooutsider.com Music by FASSounds from Pixabay #rhoslc #rhony #bravo #realitytv #realhousewives #realhousewivesofnewyork #realhousewivesofsaltlakecity
This Is That is a current affairs program that doesn't just talk about the issues, it fabricates them. Nothing is off limits - if it's relevant to Canadians, we'll find out the "This" and the "That" of the story. Each week, hosts Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring introduce you to the voices and stories that give this country character in this 100% improvised, satirical send-up of public radio. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/XbqSaGhx
This Is That is a current affairs program that doesn't just talk about the issues, it fabricates them. Nothing is off limits - if it's relevant to Canadians, we'll find out the "This" and the "That" of the story. Each week, hosts Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring introduce you to the voices and stories that give this country character in this 100% improvised, satirical send-up of public radio. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/paIMUSH6
This Is That is a current affairs program that doesn't just talk about the issues, it fabricates them. Nothing is off limits - if it's relevant to Canadians, we'll find out the "This" and the "That" of the story. Each week, hosts Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring introduce you to the voices and stories that give this country character in this 100% improvised, satirical send-up of public radio. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/zSEe6lxh
This Is That is a current affairs program that doesn't just talk about the issues, it fabricates them. Nothing is off limits - if it's relevant to Canadians, we'll find out the "This" and the "That" of the story. Each week, hosts Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring introduce you to the voices and stories that give this country character in this 100% improvised, satirical send-up of public radio. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/4dhMLbHf
This Is That is a current affairs program that doesn't just talk about the issues, it fabricates them. Nothing is off limits - if it's relevant to Canadians, we'll find out the "This" and the "That" of the story. Each week, hosts Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring introduce you to the voices and stories that give this country character in this 100% improvised, satirical send-up of public radio. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/kIa68dca
The four roommates make a bet to see how long they can go without using their phones or the internet. Unexpected things about everyone are brought to light. Laura maybe gets scammed, and does Ellie have a girlfriend?Additional Voices: Veronika Slowikowska, Peter Oldring
On this vault episode of the show, I am delighted to have two guests join me. First up is fellow Canadian, thought leader, and podcast host Dexter Guff, host of Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You (And You Can Be Too) and following his appearance, I speak with his alter ego, comedic performer Peter Oldring.While Dexter and I discuss a lot of the usual lifehackery stuff, Peter and I dive deeper into what makes Dexter tick. We talk about how he and his colleagues Pat Kelly and Chris Kelly (no relation) came up with the idea of doing Dexter's reaction the show has received so far, how the show is crafted every week, and where the show is headed.This is a different kind of episode – and a little longer than usual – but it's a fun one.Links Worth Exploring Connect with Dexter: Twitter | Instagram Connect with Peter: Twitter | Wikipedia Listen to Dexter's Podcast: Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You (And You Can Be Too) Hear Peter Oldring on his podcast Dexter is Smarter Than You The Truth About Fake News | Peter Oldring | TEDxYYC | Youtube This is That with Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring | CBC Radio Related Conversation: Episode 274: Humor That Works with Andrew Tarvin Related Blog Post: How To Stop The Urgent Stuff From Overwhelming You Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page.Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Click on any of the links below to make that happen.Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | StitcherYou can also click on this link to paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice.Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this vault episode of the show, I am delighted to have two guests join me. First up is fellow Canadian, thought leader, and podcast host Dexter Guff, host of Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You (And You Can Be Too) and following his appearance, I speak with his alter ego, comedic performer Peter Oldring. While Dexter and I discuss a lot of the usual lifehackery stuff, Peter and I dive deeper into what makes Dexter tick. We talk about how he and his colleagues Pat Kelly and Chris Kelly (no relation) came up with the idea of doing Dexter's reaction the show has received so far, how the show is crafted every week, and where the show is headed. This is a different kind of episode – and a little longer than usual – but it's a fun one. Links Worth Exploring Connect with Dexter: Twitter | Instagram Connect with Peter: Twitter | Wikipedia Listen to Dexter's Podcast: Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You (And You Can Be Too) Hear Peter Oldring on his podcast Dexter is Smarter Than You The Truth About Fake News | Peter Oldring | TEDxYYC | Youtube This is That with Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring | CBC Radio Related Conversation: Episode 274: Humor That Works with Andrew Tarvin Related Blog Post: How To Stop The Urgent Stuff From Overwhelming You Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page. Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Click on any of the links below to make that happen. Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher You can also click on this link to paste the podcast feed into your podcast app of choice. Thanks again for listening to A Productive Conversation. See you later.
Hello, listener. Glad you're here! I am Marc Hershon, as stated so eloquently for our booth announcer, Bill Heywatt, here to present Episode 295 of Succotash, THE Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. Before I get into what's in store this week, did you happen to catch last week's Epi294 with my punctual and well-read co-host Tyson Saner? He brought the heat, with clips from a trio of shows, including Wheel of Randy - A Randy Newman podcast, Podcast Killed the Video Star, and The Hollywood Experience. If you missed it run, don't walk, to download or stream it from any of the wonderful distribution points on the World Wide Web, including Apple & Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music, YouTube, Soundcloud, Audible and many others, including our own homesite, SuccotashShow.com, where you're find a blog entry for every show we've done for the past 10 years and 11 months with clickable links to the shows and the social media accounts for the hosts and many of the guests. I just want to take a moment to acknowledge the international clown fiesta that Vladimir Putin is orchestrating on the people of Ukraine. There's not much that we, as the hosts of a comedy soundcast can do to actively help the situation. But we do stand in support of the people and country of Ukraine and, just as we're no longer distributing Succotash via that streaming service that Neil Young doesn't like, we also will not feature clips from any comedy soundcasts produced in Russia. It's not much but it's what we've got to offer. All right. Enough of that. Let me take your mind off the troubles of the day with the distraction of a quartet of soundcast clips that we have never featured before: Comedy Gold Minds with Kevin Hart, Hypochondriactor, The Extramundane with Max West, and a brand new offering on the podwaves entitled Let's Make A Sci-Fi. We're also brought to you this week, as usual, by Henderson's Pants and their Scavenger Slax! But that's not all, as they used to say on the Ginsu Knife and Ronco Pocket Fisherman ads on TV. I'm introducing a new “thing” on the show this week. San Francisco-based comedian Dan St. Paul, a friend of the show whose work we featured back in Episode 211, started a blog a while back during the pandemic lockdown called Slices. He writes up these funny essays and thought pieces about the absurdities of life. I've been suggesting he think about recording them and get them out there somehow and then it hit me: “Hey! I have a soundcast! A comedy soundcast! Dan could play them on our show!” So Dan cut his first one this week and we added in some music and some sound effects along the way. It's called, “The No Tube Alternative”, the first entry into the audio realm from Dan. St. Paul's Slices blog. You can read that one, and more than three dozen more at https://danstpaul.substack.com/. You can also follow him @DanStPaul on Twitter. Let me know what you thought – drop a note to m-a-r-c@SuccotashShow.com or hit me up @SuccotashShow on Twitter or Instagram. I think we're going to work up another one by the next time I'm back with Epi 297. And – this is confidential so don't spread it around – but Dan is in talks with Succotash Patch Productions to possibly release his own soundcast based on his Slices essays. CLIPS Comedy Gold MinesI don't think it's my imagination that Kevin Hart seems to be everywhere these days. He's got a series on Netflix called True Story, he's developing a hip-hop animated project for HBO Max, he was even in a Super Bowl commercial. His soundcast, Comedy Gold Minds, has been going for a while now, where he deep dives into the brains of well-known comics to find out what makes them tick. I clipped his chat with David Spade from a few weeks back, from a part of the convo where they get into what getting started on the standup stage was like. Let's Make A Sci-FiFans and friends of Succotash know that I am a nut for any soundcasts that come out of the funny factory that is Kelly&Kelly Productions. This Sounds Serious, Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You, and just scads of other crazy satirical stuff they pump out is all comedy gold. (Flip back to Succotash Epi221 for my chat with Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring, two of the main brains behind those shows, to learn more about how the humor sausage is made…) Now they are presenting Let's Make a Sci-Fi, and this is a show that's different than a lot of their mocku-style products. It's the 8-part adventure of three comedy writers - Ryan Beil, Maddy Kelly, and Mark Chavez – and their earnest attempt to write a pilot episode for a serious science fiction TV or streaming series. Here's a snippet from their first episode, where the three writers are spitballing ideas for what the core of the show might be about. HypochondriactorActor Sean Hayes, who you know from TV's Will & Grace, and from soundcasting's Smartless, is a bit of a hypochondriac and has parleyed his groundless fears and obsession with maladies into a soundcast that he co-hosts with Dr. Priyanka Wali, a legit doctor and comedian, to delve into the sick side of life. In what has to be considered a pretty good “get” for a soundcast guest, Sean pulls in pal Robert Downey, Jr. for last week's episode. They talk about a lot of stuff in just under an hour: Downey's penchant for Wing Chun Kung Fu, his thoughts on Iron Man's final words in Avengers: End Game, and his “Cat Scratch Fever”. You'll have to grab the download for a couple of those topics, but our clip does start to get into the whole Kung Fu thing. The Extramundane with Max WardIf you like creepy, cryptid-based, spooky soundcasts…you'll have to look further than The Extramundane with Max Ward. Why? Because it's a spoof of those kinds of shows. A bit in the vein of My Neighbors Are Dead, this show rips the veil away from the supernatural to reveal, well, like the title says, the extramundane. Host Max Ward is voiced by Dan Kozuh, a writer of fictional non-fiction for places like McSweeney's, The Hard Times, Infinite Worlds, and others. Our clip comes from Episode 6 – The Woman Who Raised Bigfoot, where Max tracks down and interviews, uh, the woman, L. Melacetti (Nicole Kemper), who raised Bigfoot. Or A bigfoot, who was left on her porch as a baby in 1964. Well, friend, there it is, then. Episode 295 is stocked, cocked and locked. I don't know if that's actually a thing. I DO know that my cohort in soundcasts, Tyson Saner, will be right here in this very feed next week host episode 296. So close to Epi300 that we can TASTE it! And next month is this show's ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY in soundcasting. Some folks said it couldn't be done. A lot more folks said, “What's the show called again?”, followed immediately by, “How the hell do you spell Succotash?” Just remember S-U-C-C-O, the “sucko” part, and you'll be able to Google the crap out of us. Thanks once again to Dan St. Paul for letting us try out one of the Slices from his blog. We're hoping to try out another one next time I'm here, in Episode 297. Until you deign to hit us up again, won't you please keep yourself and those around you as healthy as you can, brush after every meal, be nice to each other and the next time you're buzzed by a low-flying cropduster and the pilot yells down to you, “Have you heard anything good lately?”, won't you please pass the Succotash? — Marc Hershon
Looking to support your favorite network of artist-owned podcasts? Become a part of 2,000 donors giving $13/month during Radiotopia's Spring Fundraiser today! Go to https://on.prx.org/3wl9pWn. ————- The lawyer, passenger contact, her last movements. Visit passengerlist.org to see a script and full list of credits for “Class Action,” and join the investigation. Passenger List Season 2 was created and directed by John Scott Dryden; sound designed by Steve Bond; music by Mark Henry Phillips. “Class Action” was written by John Scott Dryden. Passenger List is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX. KAITLIN - Kelly Marie Tran RORY - Ben Daniels MAI - Elyse Dinh MARIANNE – Carlyss Peer JENNIFER - Marie France Arcilla ELOISE - Clare Corbett ZARA - Gianna Kiehl HASSAN - Raad Rawi PETRA - Laurel Lefkow RELATIVE - Lizeth Ramirez RELATIVE - Eric Meyers RELATIVE - Christopher Ragland OTHER VOICES: Jennifer Armour, Munirih Grace, David Menkin, Danielle Lewis, Karl Queensborough, Eric Sirakian, Kerry Shale, George Q Nguyen, Chris Kelly, Maddy Kelly, Peter Oldring, Merk Nguyen
This week’s episode of The Plop was proudly put together by:Host: Peter “Larry Dobbs” OldringProducers: Peter Oldring, Pat Kelly, Jodie Camilleri, Chris Redman, Max Collins, Dave Shumka and Chris KellyEditor: Max CollinsCreative Advisers for The Plop: Ali Eisner and Ryan McMahon------------------------------------------------------------------------SKETCHES IN THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:“Car Wash” is written & directed by Lisa Franklin. Performances by Chris Redman, Yaari Tal and Andrea Simons“Anything can be Art” is written and performed by Matt Baram and Naomi Snieckus“AR U Ready?” is written and performed by Velvet Wells. Additional voices by Max Collins and Peter Oldring.“Edna & Maroon - A Day at The Beach” is written and performed by Ingrid Hansen & Victor Dolhai from SNAFU Dance“Best Joke in the World” is written and performed by Chris RedmanThis week’s episode is brought to you by our good friends: Alyson Kelly, Anastacia McPherson, Charles Ford Beesley-Hammond, Ethan Lautour, Jesse @ The Nord Group, Jessica “Radish” Anders, Lindsay & Kip Macmillan, Erin’s dog “Lubo”, Oliver & Keir Anderson, Paul Tedeschini, Shannon D Lankenau, Sophia Sayas and Vivienne Radcliffe.The Plop is a Kelly&Kelly production, proudly crowdfunded on Seed & Spark
Welcome, welcome, welcome! I’m Marc Hershon, your host for THIS episode 221 of Succotash Shut-In: The Soundcast Stimulus Package, entitled, “Guestin’ it Up with Pat Kelly & Peter Oldring”. More on our special guests in a moment. Hopefully you caught our previous installment, Epi220, “Harvestin’ Early Fall Comedy Clips”, with my alternating co-host Tyson Saner. He featured clips from The Whaley Family Hour, You're Dead To Me, and 2 Bears 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer. If you missed it, it’s not too late to catch it over on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, the Laughable app, and our very own homesite: SuccotashShow.com. Now last time I was hosting, episode before last, #219, I played a clip from This Sounds Serious. It’s a true crime soundcast spoof of the first order, now in it’s third season. And I mentioned that I might be able to get the brains behind that bundle of comedy magnificence on this show. They have done been got, friend, and I am pleased to tell you that I have Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring as my special guests for this installment. I’m very excited. We’ll get into a lot of the stuff these guys have been doing and making funny since they were in high school. One of the shows they’ve done that makes me laugh hard is Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You…And You Can, Too. It’s a great send-up of motivational business dorks and Peter Oldring really nailed Dexter out of the gate. So I feature one of Dexter's patented "Thought Releases" before we get into the interview. The interview runs about 45 minutes and we dig into some of the great techniques they've mastered when it comes to nailing certain tropes, cadences, and deliveries with their on-the-money spoofs. One of the first bits that caught my attention was Pat in this video from their This Is That program they've been doing for years in Vancouver. This episode of Succotash is brought to you by our regular sponsors, Hendersons Pants - featuring their new Fancy Pants for Fops, and Trumpoetry.com. If there are other soundcasts you’d like us to track down the hosts of and have them on the show, tweet or insta at us @SuccotashShow or call our tollful warmline at (818) 921-7212 and let us know. We’ll figure out how to tag ‘em, bag ‘em, and drag them in front of the Succotash Shut-In microphones. Remember that my compadre Tyson Saner will be back on this very feed starting this upcoming Tuesday with a brand new episode filled with fun. Or at least some more comedy soundcast clips. And you can supply your own fun. Until then, please remember to wash your hands, wear a mask – yes, a mask…I’m talking to you – and please, pass the Succotash. — Marc Hershon
My guest for this episode of the program is Ron Tite, the author of Think Do Say: How to Seize Attention and Build Trust in a Busy Busy World. This episode is brought to you by Setapp, a subscription for Mac apps. Setapp packs over 180 high-quality apps into one. There’s an app for almost any task, so you can stay in your flow and finish what you started. Setapp has a dedicated curation team that only selects the highest quality apps. New apps are always being added to Setapp, updates are free and all the apps are full-featured pro versions. And you don’t have to spend time on app discovery and testing. Setapp makes it easy to get the best tools when you need them - they’re already in Setapp. Listeners of The Productivityist Podcast can check out Setapp for free for 7 days. Just visit https://setapp.com/?utm_source=sponsorship&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=productivityist (Setapp.com) and give it a try today!This episode is brought to you by SaneBox. SaneBox is the easiest way to automatically organize your inbox and keep it that way forever. SaneBox sorts your emails for you, keeping unimportant email out of your inbox, so you can focus on what matters. See how SaneBox can help you reclaim your time and attention with a free trial. Visit https://sanebox.com/timecrafting (sanebox.com/timecrafting) today to start your free trial and get a $25 credit. This episode is brought to you by the University of California Irvine Division of Continuing Education. Established in 1962, UCI offers education for adult learners in Orange County. But thanks to technology, their courses and certification programs in various fields are now available worldwide and online for just about anyone who's interested. You can get 15% off of one (1) course by visiting https://ce.uci.edu/about/trending/toolkits.aspx?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=paidsocial&ut%20m_campaign=productivityist&utm_term=20WI20SP (http://ce.uci.edu/productivityist) then enter the promo code timecrafting. Make sure you take advantage of this limited time offer as it is only valid until July 31, 2020 at 11:59 pm. (Please note that this discount is for almost all of the certificate programs. The exceptions only include coding boot camps, international programs, teacher credentialing programs, and test prep courses.)A best-selling author, speaker, producer, and entrepreneur, Ron Tite has always blurred the lines between art and commerce. He has been an award-winning advertising writer and creative director for some of the world’s most respected brands including Air France, Evian, Fidelity, Hershey, Johnson & Johnson, Kraft, Intel, Microsoft, Volvo and many others. Ron and I both have a background in comedy, so there's a natural connection there. We talk about how that background has helped him in his work, how companies can enact his "think, do, say" philosophy, and much more. Talking Points This is how Ron got to Dexter Guff to "blurb" his book. Why does Ron encourage the order as "think, do, say" and not "think, say, do"? Ron talks about how his book will help organizations think beyond the bottom line Why does Ron think organizations get caught up in making money while the iron is hot? This is the first step Ron thinks you should take when following through with the message in his book Quote "What are you currently doing and how can you do that way more efficiently to carve out time at the end of the day where you have dedicated to personal development." - Ron Tite Helpful Links https://productivityist.com/podcast169/ (Episode 169: Behind the Scenes with Dexter Guff and Peter Oldring) https://productivityist.com/podcast289/ (Episode 289: The Vision Driven Leader with Michael Hyatt) https://productivityist.com/podcast290/ (Episode 290: Creative Menopause with Chase Reeves [Recorded LIVE at The BIG Ready]) http://rontite.com/ (Ron's Website) https://thinkdosay.com/ (Think Do...
Comedian Peter Oldring returns to talk stampede injuries, not understanding food, and funny art.
Episode 50! The hilarious Peter Oldring, the man behind the podcasts Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You and This Sounds Serious, and the long-running Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio satire This is That, joins Gary & Elliot for a drink, a chat about his acting and comedy career, and a whole lot of laughs. This episode's drink by Elliot: Ranchwater (Modified)1 twelve oz. bottle of Topo Chico1.5 oz. Blanco tequila.5 oz. Cointreau.75 oz. fresh lime juicesmall pinch of saltAll liquid ingredients should be ice cold. Drink off the first three ounces of the Topo Chico, then add in tequila, Cointreau, lime juice and very small pinch of salt to the bottle. No glassware required! Like the sound of that cocktail? Then check out Elliot's book Create 100 Cocktails, available right now in print on Amazon! Also available as an ebook on Gumroad.And now you can support the show and a good cause with Daydrinking with Gary & Elliot official podcast swag available at teespring.com/daydrinking! Right now, 100% of the proceeds from every sale are going to Mothers Against Drunk Driving, because we want you to drink responsibly.Questions? Comments? Praise? Email us at daydrinkingwithgaryandelliot@gmail.com
Lauren sits down with Peter Oldring (Canadian voice actor, improviser, actor and comedian)to discuss their acting nightmares like getting the German measles. Executive Producer: Sarni Rogers Produced by: Alexa Macchia Edited by: Barry Funkhouser This show is brought to you by Embassy Row.
Starring comedian Peter Oldring, Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You is a satirical show about an under-qualified, over-confident, lifestyle entrepreneur. Featuring interviews with successful people - like celebrities, thought leaders, business moguls - It is a one-stop shop for life strategies to help you “crush” it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Starring comedian Peter Oldring, Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You is a satirical show about an under-qualified, over-confident, lifestyle entrepreneur. Featuring interviews with successful people - like celebrities, thought leaders, business moguls - It is a one-stop shop for life strategies to help you “crush” it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Starring comedian Peter Oldring, Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You is a satirical show about an under-qualified, over-confident, lifestyle entrepreneur. Featuring interviews with successful people - like celebrities, thought leaders, business moguls - It is a one-stop shop for life strategies to help you “crush” it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Creating Satirical Characters with Peter Oldring and Dexter GuffNeed more funny in your life? Like satire? LEver wondered what Thought Leaders do? What they're like? Why they're like what they're like? Peter Oldring has created Dexter Guff, a character type ripe for satire in this crazy media fuelled world. We explore how Peter developed his comedic skills and how Dexter came to be. We talk marketing, developing voices and sharing thought dogs. Some people think Dex is actually real. Superb. We'd like you to be inspired to embrace the satirical. Go ahead and create your own....ah gwan....Think The Office, Alan Partridge, 2012. Such fun...Thanks for listening!SARAH AND TEAM ADPP
Peter Oldring talks about his comedic, corporate-guru podcast Dexter Guff Is Smarter Than You. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/consumed/support
On this episode of the show, I am delighted to have two guests join me. First up is thought leader and podcast host Dexter Guff, host of Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You (And You Can Be Too), and following his appearance I speak with his alter ego, comedic performer Peter Oldring. While Dexter and I discuss a lot of the usual lifehackery stuff, Peter and I dive deeper into what makes Dexter tick. We talk about how he and his colleagues Pat Kelly and Chris Kelly (no relation) came up with the idea of doing Dexter's reaction the show has received so far, how the show is crafted every week, and where the show is headed. This is a different kind of episode - and a little longer than usual - but it's a fun one. Relevant Links: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dexter-guff-is-smarter-than-you-and-you-can-be-too/id1277107546?mt=2 (Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You (And You Can Be Too) by Panoply | iTunes) http://www.slate.com/articles/podcasts/gist/2017/10/peter_oldring_on_his_podcast_dexter_guff_is_smarter_than_you.html (Peter Oldring on his podcast Dexter Guff is Smarter Than You) https://twitter.com/dexguff?lang=en (Dexter Guff | Twitter) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Oldring (Peter Oldring | Wikipedia) https://twitter.com/poldring?lang=en (Peter Oldring | Twitter) http://www.cbc.ca/radio/thisisthat (This is That with Pat Kelly and Peter Oldring | CBC Radio) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXEdtuq6XRw (The Truth About Fake News | Peter Oldring | TEDxYYC Youtube) Thanks for listening!
Thought-leaders build careers out of TED talks, inspirational quotes, and branded products. Dexter Guff is a big player in that space, teaching his listeners how to crush it every day. But Dexter Guff is not a real guy. His podcast, Dexter Guff Is Smarter Than You, is a satirical show starring actor Peter Oldring. Oldring explains the origins of the Dexter Guff character and the difficulties of executing dry humor. In the Spiel, Slate contributor Seth Stevenson sizes up Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thought-leaders build careers out of TED talks, inspirational quotes, and branded products. Dexter Guff is a big player in that space, teaching his listeners how to crush it every day. But Dexter Guff is not a real guy. His podcast, Dexter Guff Is Smarter Than You, is a satirical show starring actor Peter Oldring. Oldring explains the origins of the Dexter Guff character and the difficulties of executing dry humor. In the Spiel, Slate contributor Seth Stevenson sizes up Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter Oldring (House of Cards, This is That Radio Show) is our guest of honor this week and he's here to share his improv, and baking stories with us.
Peter Oldring of This Is That joins us to talk crank calls, divas, and which Gyllenhaal is prettier.