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Episode 57 – Originally Published July 2017 Content warning: This episode contains adult subject matter including discussions about death as a result of suicide. Listener discretion is advised. On Sunday, July 1, 2018, I had the pleasure of participating in the 6th Annual Philly Podcast Festival. This was my second year in the festival and … Continue reading "Joey Coyle – The South Philly Robinhood from TwistedPhilly Live at Philly Pod Fest" The post Joey Coyle – The South Philly Robinhood from TwistedPhilly Live at Philly Pod Fest appeared first on TwistedPhilly.
Dan May, Lizanne Knott, and Ciara Grace Live at the Tattoed Mom at 535 South Street in Philadelphia Welcome to TotRW live - presented by the Philadelphia podcast Festival at the Tattooed Mom on South Street in Philadelphia PA Guests Dan May, Lizanne Knott and her daughter Ciara Grace. Congratulations to Lizanne who just released her brand new album “Bones and Gravity” and it’s already getting stellar reviews. Daughter Ciara is working on her debut album and the buzz is crazy good. Dan’s starting work on a new music project, too, but even more exciting, he’s also putting the finishing touches on his new book. Topics we talk about include, Tattooed Mom’s Poutine Fries Cheese curds Changing strings (or not) Changing strings on a lute Pets and gigs Staying hydrated. Billy Eilish Cds, streaming, and vinyl How we listen to albums now vs then What to include in a musician’s survival kit? Favorite places to perform. cell phones at concerts Dan’s book James Taylor’s Fire and Rain Update Parking issues There’s a whole lot of me talking too much and not doing a very good job at moderating. It was about the 5th day in a row of a heat wave (about 102 degrees that day. I had never done a podcast with more than one other person before, so I apologize in advance for the looseness of this episode. Still, we did get some good stuff out of this little bull session. LINKS TO THINGS WE TALKED ABOUT Dan with Lizanne and Ciara - “Imagine” at Sellersville Theater July 5th, 2019 DAN MAY Beacon Dan’s Previous Conversation with Hal on Tales of the Road Warriors LIZANNE KNOTT Lizanne’s Website Lizanne’s Music VideoBe Careful With My Heart Lizanne Knott Video Miss You CIARA GRACE Ciara live Songwriter Circle on YoutubeThis Is The End I Swear Overrated James Taylor - “Fire and Rain” Updated Version HOW TO VIDEOS Tuning a Guitar with a String Winder Stringing a Lute Tuning a Lute
Marilyn Monroe, Jamie Sheriff and Me Hi, this is Hal Aaron Cohen and welcome to my podcast Tales of the Road Warriors No guest, today. Just me, Hal Aaron and I’ll be driving solo. You still get a great story , though. One of my own Tales of the Road Warriors. Fun times! Today, I want to share what’s ahead for the Tales of the Road Warriors podcast, but first, let me tell you a little about what’s been going on, as well as what’s going on right now. First, I want to thank all of you for listening, especially those of you who follow and share the show with your friends and on social media. I also want to thank everyone who has been a guest on the show, and thanks in advance to those who will be joining me on future episodes. Oh, and lest I forget – I’d like to give a big shoutout to my old friend Joe Walla for allowing me to use his instrumental, PLAYA DEL SPAIN, featuring his fretboard virtuosity and signature, Hola Gente! – as the opening theme music. By the way, “Hola Gente” is Spanish for “Hello, People” A couple of weeks ago, I recorded a live episode of TotRW with Lizanne Knott, her daughter Ciara and Philly folk-rock music icon and author, Dan May. It was a sweltering 102 degree day and I can’t thank them enough for participating. It was recorded live by Kev Gallagher at the Tattoed Mom on 5th & South Street in Philadelphia as part of the Philadelphia Podcast Festival. Kev is the host of a podcast called, Everything is Awesome and is the co-host of The Zombcast. Kev also writes for Dark Knight News and is working on a science fiction series and probably more projects I’m not privy to. He’s ALSO a dad to two kids. Despite all the stuff he’s got going on in his life, Kev volunteered to record all of the podcasts at the Tatooed Mom during the week of the Philly Pod Fest. So a HUGE thanks to Kev . Also a big thank you to Nathan and Taegan Kuruna the organizers of Philly Podcast Festival – for including a new, still-in-the-baby-stages Tales of the Road Warriors. I am grateful for the opportunity, even if I did choke a little and probably squandered my opportunity a little bit. Tell you what… I’m blaming the heat. In the meantime, Dan, Lizanne and Ciara were the perfect guests. I haven’t edited that show yet and I apologize for getting behind, but, I got a healthy dose of last minute music gigs, and that combined with trying to get ready for the live podcast and a big event in Orlando, Florida, I’ve just been short on time. I try to get an episode out every Thursday, but, as you know – Life happens. Being the Chief, Cook and Head Bottle Washer, I can’t always be as consistent as I’d like right now, but I’m working on solutions. Hopefully, I can find a collaborator or possibly build a small team to keep the show running a little more efficiently. So what’s next? Well, I’m going to take a brief hiatus because I’m heading for another Podcast event. This one is the big one. It’s called Podcast Movement 2019 and they’re expecting about 3,000 podcasters from all over the world, all converging in Orlando, Florida. My goal is to learn all I can about the podcasting industry; meet some movers and shakers, check out new opportunities in podcasting, maybe acquire a sponsor or two, some new gear and ultimately make Tales of the Road Warriors better than ever. I’m still in the process of tweaking the show, the format, curating great guests and stories and honing my own skills as a host. I know I have a long way to go, but as my old Pappy used to say, “It’s what you learn after you know it all that counts”. So now that you’re all caught up, it’s time for a Tale from Uncle Hal… I call it Me, Jamie Sheriff, and the Ghost of Marilyn Monroe If you’ve been listening to past Tales of the Road Warriors, then you already know I was a singing waiter for about six years. SO, this happened at the Great American Food and Beverage Company. Now, at the GA, we had two dining main dining areas – the Piano Room and the Green Room. Piano players couldn’t work in the green room because well, there was no piano in there. In the Piano Room, however , there was an old spinet which actually sounded pretty great considering the pounding it took night after night and there were some pretty good keyboard players working there. There’s Chuck Francour, who still entertains around the Florida area and now calls himself Sweet Charlie, David Bloom, entertains American tourists in Mexico at a beautiful resort, Joe Turano, who worked with Ricki Lee Jones, Michael Bolton and was musical director for Al Jarraeu for 17 years. There were a few others, but most noteably – Jamie Sheriff. Jamie went on to become an 80’s solo artist. His album, No Heroes was engineered by the legendary producer, Ken Scott – most noted for his work with David Bowie. To this day, we’re all still in touch on Facebook. I still talk to Jamie pretty regularly. Now, I played mostly guitar, but occasionally switched to piano for a song or two. I’m no virtuoso, but I play well enough to accompany myself on piano for some songs. One of those songs was Candle in the Wind by Elton John. But, if Jamie had time between customers, he would offer to accompany me on the piano while I played guitar. One night Jamie suggested something novel… He asked me if I ever thought about just singing the song without the guitar while he accompanied me on the piano, so I could concentrate on the vocal. I felt completely naked an totally insecure if I wasn’t holding a guitar while performing, but I’d seen others, who didn’t know how to play an instrument, get up and sing, so I thought why not, and agreed to give it a shot. Now, hanging on the wall, just to the right of the piano were these mirrors. Painted onto the mirrors were silhouettes of famous -people, these mirrors were very popular in the sixties and 70’s. One had Elvis. There was one each of all four Beatles (I think – Maybe just John Lennon)… and then the one closest to the piano was Marilyn Monroe. So Jamie starts playing the Candle In The Wind, I’m just standing there like a poor man’s Wayne Newton or some lounge lizard, feeling completely stupid. So , then, I just jumped right into the first verse. Hey, you know what? It wasn’t horrible. Once I started, I felt a little more comfortable. While, in the midst of singing, that Marilyn mirror caught my eye. So I quickly thought, “Hey, here’s an idea… I’ll take the mirror off the wall during the instrumental and then during the third verse, I’ll hold it up to the crowd and that’ll be really cool!” But Marilyn had an even grander idea… I removed the mirror from the wall easily enough. I didn’t drop it. Everything was going as planned. As Jamie’s piano solo was concluding, I set the mirror at my feet, planning to pick it up as I sang, “Goodbye Norma Jean, from the young man in the 22nd row…” But before that happened, I noticed a few people staring at the ceiling and murmuring, so I looked up to see what they were looking at… The mirror was sitting at my feet at such an angle that when the light above the piano hit it, it projected a blue, ghostly image of Marilyn Monroe, smiling down at the people dining at the table in front of me. Not everyone in the room saw it until I got to that part of the song. SO I milked it for all it was worth. I dropped to my knees and gazed into Marilyn’s haunting eyes as I sang the last verse. A quiet reverence took hold of the room and when the song ended, the crowd just sat there stunned for a second or two, then burst into a huge applause. It couldn’t have been better if we had planned it. Of course, from then on, Jamie and I made that song a permanent part of the evening, whenever we worked together. I like to think that Marilyn herself was smiling at me with approval that night. I hope you enjoyed my little story. Please add Tales of the Road Warriors to your favorite podcast app. If you’re on an iPhone, you can listen on Apple Podcasts. For Android, there are several options. My favorite is Himalaya. If you go the Tales of the Road Warriors home page, there are links to several of the most popular apps for podcasts. Oh! Hey!! The reminds me. It’s come to my attention that there are still plenty of people who don’t listen to podcasts. Not this one, not any. I’ve come to discover that some of you haven’t discovered podcasts, don’t know how to listen to them, don’t understand the advantage of having podcasts in their life. So, I’m working on a “how-to” video, to demonstrate the different ways to listen to podcasts in order to make it easier to get into them. I’ll let you know when it’s ready, so this e of you who already enjoy podcasts can finally share the experience with friends. All right, I think I’m done here. Mission accomplished! So, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going for a drive! Listen to Tales of the Road Warriors on HIMALAYA Please listen, share and comment below. There’s also a Tales of the Road Warriors Facebook Group if you want to start or contribute to the conversation there. Anyway, let me know what’s on your mind, one way or another. Thanks !
WE ARE LIVE FROM PHILLY PODFEST FOR OUR 100TH-ish EPISODE!!! Well, really last week, but either way it was a great fucking time. For The Recasting Couch's 100th-ish episode and live debut we recast Independence Day from Tattooed Mom (@tmoms). We somehow keep the podcast to less than an hour (or not, depending on how long our intro segment is), but we were super psyched to take the show live and a good time was had by all. Some highlights include Mike pegging the crowd with hard candy, me doing a speech in the style of Al Pacino (apparently), and a touch of mutiny from the crowd. This was the biggest movie on the planet (or off of it?....) in 1996. Starring Will Smith at his absolute Will Smithiest. Jeff Goldblum just blumin' it up. Judd Hirsch just being Judd. It's the rare movie where everyone involved hits their stride at the same time. Bill Pullman actually comes off as a halfway decent actor. There's something magical about this movie and we attempt to recreate it in front of all y'all. Thanks for the continued support everyone! The live show was so much fun that we would love to try to do it again sometime. If you know of a venue that hosts pods or a festival you think our show would work at, let us know! Slide into our DM's on twitter @recastingpod or email us at recastingpod@gmail.com. We could also use some iTunes reviews if you have the time for it. It unfortunately has a disproportionately large effect on how people discover podcasts.0 On a side note, I'm currently watching the movie for next week, and I can't wait for this episode. Goddamn I love this movie. Oh, and on a side, side note. Thanks to Obie Media for recording the show. The audio is amazing and they were really great to work with!
Film Loop goes out in style with a live show as part of the 7th Annual Philly Podfest! Recorded live July 27, 2019 at Indy Hall on Market Street as a part of the 7th Annual Philadelphia Podcast Festival, Darian and Victor throw down the gauntlet with the ultimate showdown between GenXer and Millennial! It's the very last live performance of Film Loop filled with hilarity and surprises, as Victor and Darian go out with a bang!
We took part in Philly Podfest 2019!!! The Philadelphia Podcast Festival, one of the largest and longest-running podcast festivals in the United States, amplifies independent media made in Philly and across the country. Founded in 2013 as a way to highlight Philadelphia’s nascent podcasting scene, Philly Podfest gives a platform to local media creators and provides an opportunity to bring popular podcasts to the city. The 2019 Philly Podfest runs from July 17-28 and features 60 live recordings at five venues. For more information about Philly Podfest, or to discuss sponsorship opportunities, visit www.phillypodfest.com or email info@phillypodfest.com Indy Hall’s Podcast Junto Tattooed Mom The National Liberty Museum World Cafe Live New Media Touring Fireball Printing Everything Is Awesome the Podcast Obie Media Podcasting Services Philly Banner Express T House Screen Printing Bridgeset Sound The Philadelphia Podcasting Society ...all worked to make the festival possible!
We took part in Philly Podfest 2019!!! The Philadelphia Podcast Festival, one of the largest and longest-running podcast festivals in the United States, amplifies independent media made in Philly and across the country. Founded in 2013 as a way to highlight Philadelphia’s nascent podcasting scene, Philly Podfest gives a platform to local media creators and provides an opportunity to bring popular podcasts to the city. The 2019 Philly Podfest runs from July 17-28 and features 60 live recordings at five venues. For more information about Philly Podfest, or to discuss sponsorship opportunities, visit www.phillypodfest.com or email info@phillypodfest.com Indy Hall’s Podcast Junto Tattooed Mom The National Liberty Museum World Cafe Live New Media Touring Fireball Printing Everything Is Awesome the Podcast Obie Media Podcasting Services Philly Banner Express T House Screen Printing Bridgeset Sound The Philadelphia Podcasting Society ...all worked to make the festival possible!
Robin the Red Panda is back for the 2019 Philly Pod Fest! Robin was captured at the end of the last adventure but is now tasked with stealing the Staff of Fazzlewood in exchange for freedom. Will Robin get stuck in 1980s D&D puzzles? Find out in this week's live show!
On the hottest day of the year, Justin & Maurice hosted their first LIVE SHOW during the 7th Annual Philadelphia Podcast Festival! *This episode was recorded on 7/20/2019 in front of a live audience at Tattooed Mom (530 . South Street, Philadelphia). Grab a Tiki Kitty cocktail and get into it! #CategoryIs Follow us on all social media: @CategoryIsPod Email us at CategoryIsPod@gmail.com
Road. House. This has been a long time in the making. We planned on doing it earlier and then it left streaming. Now that it's back, we are ready to fulfill our destiny. I reveal that I have never seen this before. Mike constantly ridicules me. You know. Our standard shit. But we are back in the studio, and we recorded this only a few hours before the super fun live show for the Philly Pod Fest, so we are in rare form. Road House is the documentary about the life of Patrick Swayze if he never became an actor. Co-starring Sam Elliott and Kelly Lynch, this movie is just fucking fun. A totally ridiculous plot, followed by a completely over the top villain (Ben Gazzara), and an incredibly lax police department. It's a recipe for awesomeness. How would you rather die? Throat ripped out or a polar bear falling on you in slow motion? It's a tough call. Honestly, I couldn't even decide which one is a funnier way to die. The magic claw of throat ripping is funny in a different way. Polar bear is some classic comedy shit. I think I go polar bear only if I'd be guaranteed some wacky sound effects as it happens. Otherwise it would just feel like a tree falling in the woods, you know what I mean? Me neither. Thank you to everyone who came out to Philly Podcast Festival (@phillypodfest)! We had so much fun that we're thinking about trying to organize another live pod. If that sounds like something you'd want to go to, hit us up publicly on twitter @recastingpod or privately by email us at recastingpod@gmail.com Shout out also to Tattooed Mom (@Tmoms) for hosting us (and the festival at large) and Obie Media for recording the show. That episode will drop next week.
Live from the Philadelphia Podcast Festival we talk to Alex Hillman, co-founder of the legendary coworking space Indy Hall about building community, being an entrepreneur, and how to avoid bias along the way.
Justin & Maurice are hot off their recent #PhillyPodFest live show! The heatwave rages on as the hosts discuss divas, disinfecting wipes, 48hr deodorant and the appropriate number of showers needed to stay fresh. Do not compare your cleanliness routines to Naomi Campbell's... EVER! A listener doesn't want to seem cold-hearted with a very difficult diamond dilemma. We're nominated for the 14th Annual People's Choice Podcast Awards!!! Vote for us at www.podcastawards.com ! #CategoryIs Follow us on all social media: @CategoryIsPod Email us at CategoryIsPod@gmail.com
On this episode of Comic Book Junto, Geek Culture Philosophers Octavius & Adam record live from Indy Hall for the Philadelphia Podcast Festival. On this episode they talk about Reboots, Remakes, & IP Farming.
The magic of Disney animation is part of our DNA, so when it changes, has Disney changed or have we? Melissa and Jon recorded this special, nostalgia-filled episode at the 7th Annual Philly Podfest, thanks to the sponsors below and the lovely people at Indy Hall. Relive VHS tapes and discuss live-action Disney on our Twitter or Facebook, or leave us a voicemail. We'd love hear from you! The 7th Annual Philly Podfest was sponsored by: New Media Touring Tattooed Mom Indy Hall The National Liberty Museum Obie Media Click/Save Photography/Design Philly Podcast Studio T-House Screen Printing --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unboxing-story/support
Sometimes, you've got to stop fucking around with the curveball, and just give em the heater. Well that's what we've got for you this week. Major League is the movie that we've recast this week. This screwball comedy about a group of outcasts striving to win the pennant with the hapless Cleveland Indians is an absolute joy to watch. The huge ensemble cast (that took us forever to get through) is led by Tom Berenger as Jake Taylor, the has-been catcher with balky knees, whose hoping his return to the majors is enough to rekindle his lost relationship with Lynn (Rene Russo). The rest of the rag-tag team is rounded out by Charlie Sheen as the bad-boy closing pitcher with a million-dollar arm, and ten cent corneas. Dennis Haysbert as the voodoo priest who can't hit a curveball, Corben Bernsen as the prima-donna with no heart, and Wesley Snipes as a fast-talking, fast-running (and not much else) new guy. They are anchored by the incomparable Coach Lou Brown (James Gammon), and they plan on ruining the new owner's attempt to get them to fail their way out of their stadium contract and move the team to Miami. This is just a fun freaking movie. We were supposed to recast a different movie, but I saw this on streaming, and I knew we just had to audible and choose it. It's a perfect spring/summer movie to get you amped up to go outside and enjoy America's Pastime. Mike, who is not a fan of this movie, even enjoyed the rewatch and I finally think I may have turned him on it. The recasting runs a bit long because there are just so many damn characters, but we end up with a pretty decent cast. As always, we appreciate everyone listening and helping spread the word about the show. Our numbers have been steadily climbing and we want to keep that trend up, so please tell a friend, co-worker, family member, or anyone else who you think would be interested in hearing about Ackmans both large and small. Find us online @recastingpod, or email us at recastingpod@gmail.com. Be sure to mark your calendars for Philly Pod Fest. We'll be doing a live show at Tattooed Mom on South Street, so go to the Philly Pod Fest website for more details.
Hello TRC fans, we are back with a new episode. This week, we are joined by our friend from the Medium Popcorn podcast, comedian and podcaster Brandon Collins as we recast the 1996 horror classic: Scream. This cast is just packed. Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich, Matthew Lillard, Jamie Kennedy, Rose McGowen, Courtney Cox, David Arquette and the list goes on. The original casting was just about perfect, although Mike take issue with one cast member in particular. Our guest, who picked this movie, explains the special impact this movie had on his life and shows off a nearly encyclopedic knowledge of the movie and the fun facts that surround it. All in all, we really liked this movie. It felt like the convergence of the right people, with the right script and right director at the right time. Surprisingly, it really holds up. That being said, I think that we put together a fun cast that I would pay to see try this movie. Thanks for listening everyone. Our numbers are showing that you all are doing your jobs and telling friends, but it's not over yet! We need you to keep spreading the word, and we'll keep delivering this A+++ content (no guarantees). Mark your calendars now because we are doing our first live podcast for Philly Pod Fest on July 27th at Tattooed Mom on South Street. Admission is free, and we're super excited for it, and we're expecting a pretty packed house. So come out and support all of the podcasts (but mostly ours), and get some cheap drinks. Here's a pro tip, when you are at Tattooed Mom, ask for a “Mom Chip” and if you show that chip when you order a drink, you'll get $1 off. If you have any questions about the fest, email us at recastingpod@gmail.com, or reach out to us on twitter @recastingpod. See ya next week!
We're live from the Philadelphia Podcast Festival with special guest Alyssa Al-Dookhi and the return of the wheel of topics!
SHOW NOTES Out of the basement and into the wild… It’s Film Loop Live! Recorded live June 30, 2018 at Tattooed Mom on South Street as a part of the 6th Annual Philadelphia Podcast Festival, Darian and Victor switch things up by starting with a rousing game of Film Loop Trivia! The show then shuttles off to space to talk aliens, Michael Jordan, and Ah-nuld himself. Pull up a seat, join the audience, get to de choppa, and get ready to JAM! ANNOUNCEMENTS Follow Us! Find us on Facebook Twitter and Instagram @filmloopshow! We’ve got a lot of great surprises and exclusive special content coming up on our social media feeds you won’t want to miss! Film Loop: Season 1 Playlist on Spotify We have a Spotify playlist! All your favorite themes and songs from the movies we discuss on the podcast are collected in one place for you to listen to when you’re not listening to Film Loop! REFERENCES AND LINKS Space Jam Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKNy-MWjkcU Space Jam Archived Promo Site - https://www.warnerbros.com/archive/spacejam/movie/jam.htm “Hare Jordan” 1992 Nike Super Bowl Commercial - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIauz7gSilk “Dillon, You Son of a Bitch!” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYMboTIXym4 Predator Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2hBYGwKh3I 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Predator - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQSwiSkKrzk Film Loop is a movie podcast hosted by GenXer, Victor De Anda and Millennial, Darian Davis. Every episode, each host picks one movie from their past to share with the other, and together they debate and ruminate over their favorite moments as the generations collide! To stay in the loop, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @filmloopshow, show your love by rating and reviewing us on iTunes, and visit us at filmloopshow.com!
We return for another year at Philly Podcast Festival! We recorded LIVE at Tattooed Mom on South Street in Philadelphia.
Mike, Pasquale, and Amanda are joined by Philly Young Dems Secretary Tom Nardi to talk about how the Philly and Delco youth wings interact with the Democratic Party, cannabis policy, yet another completely predictable pipeline mishap, and using spreadsheets and abacuses to track billions of dollars. Plus, we play another round of "What Did Millennials Kill This Week," Amanda fulfills a lifelong dream, the gang argues semantics, and Pasquale's sister wins the podcast. Music: "Generation to Generation" by Tinmouth, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US
Mike talks with Miguel Dalmau from the American Immigrant podcast about his harrowing journey to America, finding common ground, and mastering the custodial arts. Subscribe to American Immigrant here, and come see BOTH our shows at Tattooed Mom on Sunday, June 24th, as part of the 2018 Philadelphia Podcast Festival.
Mike talks with Kris Domingo from The Broad Street Line podcast about the Eagles on and off the field, the LeBron Sweepstakes, and the right side of history. Subscribe to The Broad Street Line here, and come see BOTH our shows at Tattooed Mom on Sunday, June 24th, as part of the 2018 Philadelphia Podcast Festival.
Happy First Friday art people! In this episode of KTG Talks the Philly Stewards sit down with me for a live recording at Philly Podfest no. 5. Kitchen Table Gallery was very pleased to be one of the venues for this year's Philly Podfest. We hosted a bunch of great shows you can find out more about on our Instagram. The Philly Stewards (www.phillystewards.art) is an educational organization at the beginning of their journey to promote and foster support for the Philly art scene and the artists creating work in our great city. Founding members Alex Conner (alex-conner.com) and Leigh Werrell (virginialeighwerrell.weebly.com) sit down with me to discuss their vision for the Philly Stewards and their thoughts on the art scene in our rapidly growing city. It's no secret that Philadelphia is going through an incredible cultural and economic shift, and these forces impact all areas of life in Philly. My guests discuss how their organization fits into the Philadelphia art scene, art collecting tips for the rest of us, and how their passion for art in Philly motivated them to create Philly Stewards. A quick thank you to David Steele of http://steeleempire.com for recording and editing this episode. Also we'd like to thank all of the volunteers and Teagan Karuna (http://www.teagank.com/about/) for keeping the Podcast Festival going and helping us with all of the shows at Kitchen Table Gallery this year. Our guests writing about art: Leigh interview: https://www.phillystewards.art/legacy-blog/2017/7/15/interview-series-sarah-mceneaney Alex essay: https://www.velvetglovephiladelphia.com/january-7th-2022 Philly Stewards around the web: FB: https://www.facebook.com/phillystewards/ Music: Intro: Polygamie by Gabriel Vigliensoni
Thanks to Philly PodFest, TwistedPhilly is brining you my first ever live show! Recorded live at Tattooed Moms on South Street with a host of listeners, friends and random bar patrons looking for the bathroom, this episode combines all the topics that fascinate me about one spot – South Street. We start with a Q/A … Continue reading "Episode 44: And We’re LIVE! TwistedPhilly Live from Philly PodFest"
Recorded live at Tattooed Mom as part of The Philadelphia Podcast Festival, the Jawn Appetit crew (and Brian Durkin from Full Belly Laughs) pays homage to Sean Evans and First We Feast by indulging in the #HotOnes challenge! Chanell and Roy also give their picks for a perfect day in Philly food, and they take a few minutes to rip Chipotle just because...
From Tattooed Mom in Philadelphia, the Fallout Feed and A Skyrim Addict Podcast team up to participate in the 2017 Philly Pod Fest! Join Michael, Victor, Pat and Andrew for a brief discussion about podcasting. This was our first official ASAPodcasting meet up and it was a great time. Enjoy! T-Shirts!: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ASAPodcasting Support us on Amazon, where funds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, a cause near and dear to the hearts of ASAPodcasting: http://amzn.to/1cylrSK Contact the show: thefalloutfeed@gmail.com http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/the-fallout-feed/ Twitter: @thefalloutfeed FB: facebook.com/groups/askyrimaddictpodcast Twitch: twitch.tv/asapodcasting Forum: ASAPodcasting.Proboards.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/asapodcasting)
Podcaster and WXPN music director Dan Reed (soundcloud.com/ddmusicpodcast) joins Bill and Brian to discuss Afghan Whig's Gentlemen (1993, Elektra) in front of a live audience at the 2017 Philadelphia Podcast Festival.
It's a summertime catch up episode, before we completely shift into frantic get-ready-for-DragonCon mode! Discussed this week: Spider-Man Homecoming (they made another Kornflake-friendly superhero movie!), a Pink Floyd tribute show from Niki Luparelli and the Gold Diggers (called "The Blonde Side of the Moon," of course), TV Guidance Counselor live at Philly Podfest (you know we're always up for a crazy road trip), an online concert by Marc With a C (including an obscure Monkees cover, which we always appreciate), the Everyday Ethics podcast (Kornflake's podcast pick for July), and the dangers of singing in rounds (just don't risk it, kids). Also: Episode 7 of High Feather! Yes, we're still doing this. Sorry.
This week, Josh talked to The Incredible Shrinking Matt and Jacquie during Philly Podfest about being comfortable with reactions that aren’t laughter, making videos, and passing on what they’ve learned in comedy. See The Flat Earth July 27 and 28 and August 3 and 4 at PHIT. Then head to Good Good Comedy to catch Jacquie hosting One Minute Monologues on July 29 at 7pm and The Incredible Shrinking Matt and Jacquie with Hot Raw Fire on August 5 at 10pm.
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This week, Josh talks to Alex Pearlman (@alexpearlman) about moving to New Mexico, being allowed to fail, and not getting a laugh for a year. Alex will be a panelist on What’s My Line at Good Good Comedy this Friday, July 21st at 7pm. Tickets are $5 and available at goodgoodcomedy.com. Alex can also be heard on the podcast Them Boys. Come see the live My First Sketch at Philly Pod Fest this Sunday at 430pm at PHIT’s Second Stage. Tickets are available at myfirstsketch.com/july23.
Introduction:Foods: Vegan Taco NightWatched: HBO Tour de PharmacyMeet the Guest: Derrick Darko Being 1st generation. Discuss his trip to Ghana and how he related to his mother country- ATM Spits Out Desperate Note From Trapped Man http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/07/13/537043822/texas-police-make-odd-withdrawal-from-atm-a-man-who-was-trapped-inside - Hurt Feelings Do Not Mean You Did Something Wronghttps://www.gottman.com/blog/hurt-feelings-not-mean-something-wrong/ BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW - PS: Lulu and Pop Send all your letters to : luluandpop2016@gmail.comSign up for FishBox and never miss another package again! Head to www.getfishbox.com and use our discount code “spaces” to get 30 days free!Follow us on instagram:@ladyknickers@Mark_vs_TheUniverse@LuluandPopAnd follow our parent company SxSwww.spacesxspaces.comPlease Follow us on Facebook:http://facebook.com/luluandpopSubscribe and give us a 5 star review
Introduction:Foods: Vegan Taco NightWatched: HBO Tour de PharmacyMeet the Guest: Derrick Darko Being 1st generation. Discuss his trip to Ghana and how he related to his mother country- ATM Spits Out Desperate Note From Trapped Man http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/07/13/537043822/texas-police-make-odd-withdrawal-from-atm-a-man-who-was-trapped-inside - Hurt Feelings Do Not Mean You Did Something Wronghttps://www.gottman.com/blog/hurt-feelings-not-mean-something-wrong/ BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW - PS: Lulu and Pop Send all your letters to : luluandpop2016@gmail.comSign up for FishBox and never miss another package again! Head to www.getfishbox.com and use our discount code “spaces” to get 30 days free!Follow us on instagram:@ladyknickers@Mark_vs_TheUniverse@LuluandPopAnd follow our parent company SxSwww.spacesxspaces.comPlease Follow us on Facebook:http://facebook.com/luluandpopSubscribe and give us a 5 star review
Welcome to the 27th edition of the Fallout Feed Roundtable! Its the 9th episode of season three. We are the show who compares and contrasts Fallout experiences through a lively Roundtable discussion by playing through the same quests with characters who have been randomly assigned drastically different attributes. Welcome Everyone! Jeremy comes back to the Roundtable to discuss the Tales from the Commonwealth quests of "Indecent Exposure" and "Love and Peace" with Denny, Pat and Andrew. Future plans for asapodcasting are discussed including the Oblivion Roundtable and Fallout: New Vegas Roundtable. Please join us for the Philly Pod Fest on Sunday July 16th at 5 pm eastern at Tattooed Mom on South St. Would love to meet any listeners in the area! Please drop ASAGametalk a congratulatory note on reaching the 50 ep milestone. Roll a random character to Play-Along with the Fallout Roundtable: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mpEuTbZ1rrha9wTyj5eF52GP02lWUKEEIz1iMywUk3A/edit?usp=sharing T-Shirts!: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ASAPodcasting Support us on Amazon, where funds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, a cause near and dear to the hearts of ASAPodcasting: http://amzn.to/1cylrSK Contact the show: thefalloutfeed@gmail.com http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/the-fallout-feed/ Twitter: @thefalloutfeed FB: facebook.com/groups/askyrimaddictpodcast Twitch: twitch.tv/asapodcasting Forum: ASAPodcasting.Proboards.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/asapodcasting)
Hey everyone, press play to hear the lineup for this year's Philly Podcast Festival at Kitchen Table Gallery! We're one of the many venues helping to host shows for this year's festival, the 5th Philly PodFest so far. July 22nd & 23rd we'll be hosting more than a few shows each day. And it's FREE! song: conduit by transient http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Transient/path-01/transient-05-conduit
Happy 4th of July! As the fireworks wind down and you escape the clutches of exhausting political commentary from your relatives or you're leaving a space surrounded by the ones you love, here's a new episode of KTG Talks! In this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with artist, healer and educator Karen Donnellan. A professor in the Sculpture & Dimensional Studies Dept. at Alfred University, Karen is an artist who uses a wide range of media to communicate "that which cannot be physically held." Enough with this episode description, just listen! But before you go, remember that we need your support. Please see some links below to find out how. Also, Philly Podfest is happening and we're hosting - more details soon. If you'd like to support the gallery you can do these things: 1. Share! Share! Share! Tell your friends, share with your family, let people know about us! 2. Write a review, ask us for an interview, or rate us on iTunes. 3. Click on our ads on www.kitchentablegallery.com 4. Donate. If you'd like to make a donation to the show go to our website and click on the "SUPPORT" badge or go here: SUPPORT US! 5. Paypal donations: https://www.paypal.me/ktgtalks 6. Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/ktgtalks More on our guest: Web home: https://www.karendonnellan.com/ Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/karendonnellan Episode's music: intro: the center of it all by transient http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Steve_Combs/Etaoin_Shrdlu/13_Motor-Driven_Noise outro: an abstract trek by the audiologist http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Transient/heart_fin_lake/transient-01-the_center_of_it_all Our site: http://www.kitchentablegallery.com/ Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ktgtalks Producer: Louise ORourke *** Today's podcast is brought to you by audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at audibletrial.com/ktgtalks. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. The Hobbit (Unabridged) by J.R.R. Tolkien Divergent by Veronica Roth Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg The Book Thief by Markus Zusak Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on Your Passion by Gary Vaynerchuk To download your free audiobook today go to audibletrial.com/ktgtalks.
This week, Josh talks to Max Sittenfield (The Worst Generation, Shark Tank: The Final Episode) about learning major life lessons while playing a dog, the bottled water industrial complex, and parodies outliving their sources. See Shark Tank: The Final Episode on July 7 and 8 at 7pm at Good Good Comedy. Go to goodgoodcomedy.com/sharktank for more info and tickets. Come to My First Sketch live during Philly Pod Fest on July 23 at 430pm at PHIT’s Second Stage with special guests The Incredible Shrinking Matt and Jacquie. Audio warning: the interview portion of this episode has some static issues; sincere apologies in advance.
Its an all feedback episode of the Fallout Feed! We get into lots of wonderful audio feedback tonight from Saira, Blake, Leon, Ray, Jeremy and Lee. The Tales From the Commonwealth quests "the House that Bruce Built", "Two Lane Blacktop" and "the Full Exposure" are the central topic, along with the Nuka World quests "Safari Adventure" and "High Noon at the Gulch". Pat and Andrew discuss the possibilities of a single continual character throughout the entire Fallout series. New Roundtable ideas are solicited. Pat ties Brandon's email into Arthur's adventure. Please support our friend Aaron and his wonderful Fallout universe podcast "Mindfog". If you live on the eastern seaboard of the US please join us at the 2017 Philly Pod Fest on July 16th at 5:00 at Tattooed Mom. Roll a random character to Play-Along with the Fallout Roundtable: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mpEuTbZ1rrha9wTyj5eF52GP02lWUKEEIz1iMywUk3A/edit?usp=sharing T-Shirts!: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ASAPodcasting Support us on Amazon, where funds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, a cause near and dear to the hearts of ASAPodcasting: http://amzn.to/1cylrSK Contact the show: thefalloutfeed@gmail.com http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/the-fallout-feed/ Twitter: @thefalloutfeed FB: facebook.com/groups/askyrimaddictpodcast and look for Michael's live streams posted in the FB group! Twitch: twitch.tv/asapodcasting Forum: ASAPodcasting.Proboards.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/asapodcasting)
This week, Josh talks to Mike Butler talk about MST3K, college improv, and going one for seven in auditions. See Mike and the rest of Adventure Friends along with Goat Rodeo at Philly Improv Theater on June 22 and 23. Both shows are at 830, and tickets are available at phitcomedy.com. My First Sketch Live during Philly Pod Fest featuring the Incredible Shrinking Matt and Jacquie on July 23 at 430pm at PHIT’s Second Stage. Tickets available at myfirstsketch.com/july23.
This week, Josh talks to Mike DiEva about their time together learning from Kevin Allison, their time together in Judo Range, and some other stuff. There will be a live My First Sketch during Philly Pod Fest at PHIT’s Second Stage on July 23 at 430pm. The guests will be The Incredible Shrinking Matt and Jacquie. Tickets available at myfirstsketch.com/july23.
This week, Josh talks to Marissa Edelman about working with her brother, growing up on Monty Python, and Blackadder Season 4, Episode 6. Marissa can be seen next as The Amazing Flying Edelmen present The Decline of Western Culture on June 10 at 7pm with Trigger Warning opening. Tickets available at goodgoodcomedy.com. Then, Gimmick Show returns to PHIT on June 17 at 1030pm. The Edelmen will also be performing at Couples Skate at PHIT on June 22 and 29, both of those at 9pm. Tickets for those three shows are available at phitcomedy.com. And My First Sketch with The Incredible Shrinking Matt and Jacquie at Philly Pod Fest on PHIT's Second Stage on July 23 at 430pm.
This week, Josh talks to Matt Jay about quitting Judo Range or being fired from Judo Range or getting ghosted by Judo Range. Josh couldn’t remember. But really, we also talk about being raised on television, how improv can be easier than sketch, and starting a YouTube channel. Watch Matt’s YouTube channel at youtube.com/cartoons101. See Josh perform at One Minute Monologues Saturday, May 27, at 7pm at Good Good Comedy. See a live My First Sketch during Philly PodFest on July 23 at 430pm with special guests, The Incredible Shrinking Matt & Jacquie.
Welcome to the 22nd edition of the Fallout Feed Roundtable! Its the 4th episode of season three. We are the show who compares and contrasts Skyrim experiences through a lively Roundtable discussion by playing through the same quests with characters who have been randomly assigned drastically different attributes. Welcome Everyone! In this edition of the show Pat and Andrew are joined by Play-Along and frequent co-hosts Lee and Ray to dive into "Radio Raiders" and "Like a Goodneighbor" from Tales from the Commonwealth. Andrew likes Ghoul masks. Pat likes albino rockers. Lee and Ray are thinking of an ASAPodcasting meet-up at DragonCon. We check in with Denny's Podcatcher Correspondence Corner, sans Denny. The more ever popular quiz show King of the Bunker Hill is sweeping across the Wasteland. We check in with episode #5, Adam vs Ray. Big Announcement! Look for A Skyrim Addict Podcast and the Fallout Feed to appear at the Philly Pod Fest in July of 2017! Roll a random character to Play-Along with the Fallout Roundtable: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mpEuTbZ1rrha9wTyj5eF52GP02lWUKEEIz1iMywUk3A/edit?usp=sharing T-Shirts!: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ASAPodcasting Support us on Amazon, where funds benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, a cause near and dear to the hearts of ASAPodcasting: http://amzn.to/1cylrSK Contact the show: thefalloutfeed@gmail.com http://www.asapodcasting.com/#/the-fallout-feed/ Twitter: @thefalloutfeed FB: facebook.com/groups/askyrimaddictpodcast Twitch: twitch.tv/asapodcasting Forum: ASAPodcasting.Proboards.comSupport the show (http://patreon.com/asapodcasting)
This week's episode is a recording of our live show at the 2016 Philly Podfest, where we had a fabulous time talking about TV bars inside of Philadelphia's great Tattooed Mom Bar. We unpack the role of bars as "third spaces" on TV. We consider the ways that bars bring together different segments of the population, act as meeting places and entries to civilization, and are good places to watch TV. We talk about our favorite TV bars, and also pick what fictional bar we'd most like to be a real place. For our second topic, we bring in special guest and familiar ATV voice Craig Getting to adjudicate the first ever TV vs TV vs TV. In deference to our live audience, the issue before the TV court is the best variety of live TV audience. Margaret creates a fictional audience member named June to support her argument, Andrew talks about the audience as judges, and Kathryn dispenses trivia about Lucille Ball's mother.
LIVE FROM AMALGAM COMICS AND COFFEE! Recorded as a part of the PHILLY PODCAST FESTIVAL. You are cordially invited to the first-ever Cafe Soundz Open Mic Night, to be held this Tuesday at 7PM in the "Mosh Pit" guest area of Cafe Soundz, located in the heart of the Paterson Mall in Paterson, NJ. KINGDOM: http://www.lamemage.com/kingdom/ KARL G., YELP REVIEWER: https://www.yelp.com/user_details?userid=r8GpBm9dbvBpciwnafPqmw AMALGAM COMICS: https://www.facebook.com/amalgamphilly/ PHILLY PODFEST: http://www.phillypodfest.com/ Theme Song: Mega Ran feat. D&D Sluggers, "Infinite Lives," RandomBeats LLC, www.megaran.com/
Here it is gang!! Our live episode from the 2016 Philly Podfest. We had SO much fun being a part of the festival this year and we are so so grateful to all those that came out to support us. Also thanks so much to the Philly Podfest for having us and thanks to Tattooed Mom for hosting the madness... The post Episode 107 – Philly Podfest 2016 appeared first on DoomThugs.com.
Our first podcast festival episode! We were part of the #PhillyPodFest last Sunday thanks to Nathan and Teagan Kuruna and Philadelphia Podcasting Society. Also, special thanks to Tattooed Mom for hosting our show and the rest of the podcasts that day. The festival continues this weekend at Tattooed Mom. Here's a list of the great sponsors who helped to make this 4th annual festival happen: Tattooed Mom Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse BridgeSet Sound Fireball Printing Pyroglyphics Studio Wildfire Radio Steele Empire Philly Banner Express The Philadelphia Podcasting Society Click/Save Photography/Design Thanks BridgeSet Sound for recording this episode! No intros or outros for this episode, we go right into it with Jerry Kaba & Umer Paracha. Jerry gets into working as an artist & improvised wrestling and Umer brings the music. Audio: https://bridgesetsound.com/ Website: http://www.kitchentablegallery.com/ You can support our show by shopping through this link.
On this episode of Comic Book Junto Octavius & Adam record live from Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse for the Philadelphia Podcast Festival. They talk about Adam's Team Rocket theories, Tilda Swinton's statements about her Doctor Strange Casting, and Zendaya playing Mary Jane Watson in Spider-Man: Homecoming. They also answer a few questions from the live audience. Follow Octavius on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat at @OctaviusANewman Follow Adam on Twitter, & Instagram at @adamteterus Follow Adam on Snapchat at "adjoterus" Follow B3AR FRUIT on Twitter, Instagram & Snapchat at @B3ARFRUIT Keep the conversation going by tweeting us using @ComicBookJunto Submit your questions for our Talk Back segment using #AskCBJ on twitter. E-mail us your questions and feedback at comicbookjunto@b3arfruit.com Head over to HTTP://B3ARFRUIT.COM to sign up for our newsletter. Check out B3AR FRUIT's online store at HTTP://SHOP.B3ARFRUIT.COM Theme music for Comic Book Junto is by Daniel Steele Check his music at https://soundcloud.com/danielsteelemusic Follow Daniel on Twitter at @DSteeleMusic Follow Daniel on Instagram at @DanielSteeleMusic This episode of Comic Book Junto was edited by Average Joe. Follow Average Joe on Twitter at @AverageJoeDela
Becoming an accomplished writer has always been something that Josh Kruger wanted for himself, but he brought himself to rock bottom before getting on the right path! Connect with Josh Kruger http://citypaper.net/josh-kruger/ @jawshkruger While I was at Philly Podfest to record an episode of Dreamers Podcast a few weeks ago, I didn't have a guest. The person I wanted to be on the show wasn't able to make it. Josh Kruger walked in with the City Paper to specifically talk and meet with me. Fortunately for me, he was open to share his story and I'm glad he did because he has a great story to tell. Episode 196
Brandi is Going to Hell will make you uncomfortable, laugh, and have other weird feelings. Host Brandi Lukas comments on pop culture, talks about sex, and interviews bands.Going to HellAugust 31, 2015 Episode 16 of Going to Hell was recorded LIVE at The Philadelphia Podcast Festival at Tattooed Mom on South Street in Philly on Sunday, August 30. Guest-host Chris DiFrancesco of High and Tight on Olio.fm joins Brandi for a rousing discussion of..well, a lot of things. The duo starts with a Quickies segment covering the latest from Brandi’s OkCupid account, which then leads to the Eccentric Scoops segment, where they discuss studies on the most offensive odor. For the Contentious Topics segment, the duo comments on bathroom pet peeves -- should the toilet paper be over or under? Thoughts on decorative towels? Next, Brandi interviews Atlantadelphia hip-hop artist STS (Sugar Tongue Slim) and his touring DJ and producer and engineer DJ Bear-One for her First Date segment of Going to Hell. STS discusses his latest collaboration with RDJ2, and gives a sneak peak to the now-released project with Black Thought (The Roots), Truck North and DJ Bear-One called Radio Activity. Brandi also has silly rapid-fire questions for him, where you’ll find out who he chooses in a game of Fuck, Chuck, or Marry. You can check out STS's music through SoundCloud. Lastly, Brandi and Chris introduce the Sit on My Face segment, where Brandi discusses her most recent Tinder Nightmares. Follow Brandi:http://brandiisgoingtohell.comhttps://www.instagram.com/brandilukashttps://twitter.com/brandilukashttps://www.facebook.com/brandiisgoingtohell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The first ever live recording of Action Phase happened during the Second Annual Philadelphia Podcast Festival! I was joined by Maiken Scott to talk about how someone who had no interest in health or science became the host of WHYY’s health, science, and innovation show The Pulse. We also chat about dealing with the emotional […]
Brandi is Going to Hell will make you uncomfortable, laugh, and have other weird feelings. Host Brandi Lukas comments on pop culture, talks about sex, and interviews bands.Going to Hell September 1, 2014 Episode eight of Going to Hell was recorded LIVE at The Philadelphia Podcast Festival at Tattooed Mom on South Street in Philly. Guest-host Big Tom of JamminOldiesRadio.com joins Brandi for a rousing discussion of..well, a lot of things. The duo starts with a Quickies segment covering the latest from Brandi’s OkCupid account and discusses the irony of the co-founder of the ALS ice bucket challenge drowning. Next, Brandi and Big Tom introduce the Contentious Topics segment, where the two discuss transgender bathroom rules and a different look at the Ferguson riots. During this episode’s Sit on My Face segment, Brandi talks about exes that write songs about you. Lastly, Brandi interviews Cookie Rabinowitz for her First Date segment of Going to Hell, brought to you by The Deli Philly. Cookie talks about his genre "Four Eyed Soul," doing an animated web series with Peedi Crakk, Freeway and Schoolly D, and touring with Public Enemy. Brandi also has silly rapid-fire questions for him, where you’ll find out what kind of chair Cookie would be, if he can curl his tongue, and learn about what spatulas have to do with his reoccurring dream. Follow Brandi:http://brandiisgoingtohell.comhttps://www.instagram.com/brandilukashttps://twitter.com/brandilukashttps://www.facebook.com/brandiisgoingtohell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our string of amazing guests continues with Pete Holmes!!!! Pete is most notable for the Pete Holmes Show that followed Conan on TBS and was sadly cancelled recently, but he is still touring the country selling out theaters and clubs around the world. We were lucky enough to have Pete call into the Comedy, Food, Sports Podcast to talk about making peace with the cancellation, working on his new hour special, what's next for him and what people can expect from him this weekend at Helium Comedy Club here in Philly (two shows Friday & Saturday). The rest of the episode is filled with Shelton's QB hatred, randomness and more randomness. Be sure to check out Pete this weekend at Helium and stayed tuned for what we have planned at the Philly Podfest in a couple of weeks. Also, Jay and Shelton sat in with the Black Tribbles to talk about the do's and don'ts of podcasting. Search iTunes or Stitcher for Black Tribbles to check it out.
We have a special bonus episode for you this week featuring Nick DiPaolo from our live podcast at the Philly Podfest. Click here to listen on Podomatic or simply search Comedy, Food, Sports on iTunes or Stitcher. Nick was absolutely hysterical and offensive! This is just the uncut audio and it's about 35 minutes or so. Also, here is a link to our highlight reel video on Youtube. New podcast with Dan Soder coming out this Friday. Also, our good friend Joel Richardson is opening a comedy club at the Valley Forge Casino. We are going to do a live episode to open up the show and I will be doing a guest set for the grand opening on September 12th. For tickets, click here and use the promo code cfs for $10 off. Thanks!