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Rated LGBT Radio
Actor, Director, Writer Alex Ringler: National Tour of MRS. DOUBTFIRE Star

Rated LGBT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 57:00


MRS. DOUBTFIRE has left Broadway and is on its national tour. Handsome actor, writer, dancer, and director Alex Ringler is taking on the role of Stuart (the role played by Pierce Bronson in the film version). Today we talk to Alex about taking on that role as well as his television series project Seeking. The 1993 film “Mrs. Doubtfire” told a heartwarming tale about a father and actor who disguised himself as a female housekeeper named Mrs. Doubtfire to be able to spend time with his children following a divorce. Robin Williams gave an iconic performance in the lead role. The series Seeking… stars Alex, DeMarius Copes (Tony-Winning Broadway “Some Like it Hot,” and films “Dear Evan Hansen,” and “Thirty Candles”), and Darius Rose (Jackie Cox from “RuPaul's Drag Race” Season 12, and “Days of Our Lives”), Centered on three roommates in NYC, the comedy highlights the heart of forming and finding our chosen families. Alex has been with the national tour of “Mrs. Doubtfire” for the last year, since it started. The actor, choreographer and writer has also been in “West Side Story” on Broadway and national tours of “Priscilla Queen of the Desert,” “A Chorus Line,” “West Side Story” and “Cats.” His film and television work includes “Bros,” “Harlem,” “FBI,” “Deadbeat” and “Run the World.” With co-host Brody Levesque

Rated LGBT Radio
Actor, Director, Writer Alex Ringler: National Tour of MRS. DOUBTFIRE Star

Rated LGBT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 57:00


MRS. DOUBTFIRE has left Broadway and is on its national tour. Handsome actor, writer, dancer, and director Alex Ringler is taking on the role of Stuart (the role played by Pierce Bronson in the film version). Today we talk to Alex about taking on that role as well as his television series project Seeking. The 1993 film “Mrs. Doubtfire” told a heartwarming tale about a father and actor who disguised himself as a female housekeeper named Mrs. Doubtfire to be able to spend time with his children following a divorce. Robin Williams gave an iconic performance in the lead role. The series Seeking… stars Alex, DeMarius Copes (Tony-Winning Broadway “Some Like it Hot,” and films “Dear Evan Hansen,” and “Thirty Candles”), and Darius Rose (Jackie Cox from “RuPaul's Drag Race” Season 12, and “Days of Our Lives”), Centered on three roommates in NYC, the comedy highlights the heart of forming and finding our chosen families. Alex has been with the national tour of “Mrs. Doubtfire” for the last year, since it started. The actor, choreographer and writer has also been in “West Side Story” on Broadway and national tours of “Priscilla Queen of the Desert,” “A Chorus Line,” “West Side Story” and “Cats.” His film and television work includes “Bros,” “Harlem,” “FBI,” “Deadbeat” and “Run the World.” With co-host Brody Levesque

The Insanely Dangerous Retro Podshow
SEASON 5 EPISODE 13 - MRS DOUBTFIRE

The Insanely Dangerous Retro Podshow

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 140:08


Help is on the way dear! This week the boys go back to 1993 as they reminisce about thw comedy hit Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams, Pierce Bronson and Sally Field. They talk about their 1st time watching and see if it still stands up today. Tune in and listen poppets.

Scandal Sheet
Peanuts and Cracker Jack - Baseball Treats

Scandal Sheet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 19:46


Ball Park treats for all our listeners! In our continuing celebration of BASEBALL, we are sharing a selection of amazing comedy cold opens on the game that span 2019-2022. These years are critical in baseball history, as they involve the clever Astros hi tech, sign-stealing scandal; the COVID related shutdowns of the game; and the 2022 MLB Players worker's strike. These listener favorites feature amazing performances by the famous ‘Mets Mob', my co-founding co-host, Kassia, and – of course – our feisty artificial intelligence engine, Bernice. YOU'LL LOVE THESE HILARIOUS CLIPS! If you haven't listened to our previous episode with the Mets Mob, forecasting the 2024 season, please scroll down on your phone and enjoy. Both hardened baseball fans and others will be very entertained by their informative and humorous banter. The comedy clips in this episode include: Who Is It? The Astros attempt to throw the 2019 World Series in their favor using high tech sign stealing technology… but the Astros owner is, ah… kinda out of it. Answering Machine – COVID Anxiety Help Line. What you would get if you called MLB during COVID in 2020?. Mission Impossible – Co-host Kassia and her cat are tasked by a top secret government agency to resolve conflicts between MLB owners and players. Opening Day – Kassia and Bernice are in charge of the media booth…but they have no idea of what they are doing?” Love, Death, And Baseball. Our “Twin Peaks” homage! Finally, Leonardo gets to hook up with his long lost love Bernice, our artificial intelligence engine. We Kidnapped The Baseball Commissioner! – The Met's Mob, in an effort to resolve the 2022 strike – kidnap the MLB Baseball Commissioner – hoping to get him to agree to reasonable terms with the players and re-start baseball. For some reason – James Bond intervenes. (Our James Bond is ‘Handsome Rob from Manhattan'. We on the pod believe Handsome Rob is a better Bond than either Danial Craig, Sean Connery, or Pierce Bronson in the role of Bond, but we invite listeners to express their own opinions and thoughts. Our music is composed, preformed and produced by the genius John Hoekstra. You Tube https://youtube.com/channel/UC2Gon6qb9ar07BP0hsNPXdA  SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/user-363005792 If you wish to reach Mets Mob member - and multi-year NYC Super Lawyer - David Grover, for personal injury, including auto accidents and slip and fall, free consultations: 212-527-7575, DGrover@GroverFen.com. Founding Mobs leader, Leonardo from Manhattan, has a popular podcast on motorcycle safety called “Arrive Alive”. Available at: www.arrivealivepodcast.com and all your favorite listening platforms. Please reach out to us at contact@scandalsheetpod.com or find us on Facebook as 'Scandal Sheet' or on X (formerly twitter) at @scandal_sheet. We'd love to hear from you.

From The Cheap Seats
Peanuts And Cracker Jack

From The Cheap Seats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 21:12


Ball park treats for all our listeners. In our continuing celebration of BASEBALL, we are sharing a selection of amazing comedy cold opens on the game that span 2019-2022. These years are critical in baseball history, as they involve the clever Astros hi tech, sign-stealing scandal; the COVID related shutdowns of the game; and the 2022 MLB Players worker's strike. These listener favorites feature great performances by the famous ‘Mets Mob', my co-founding co-host, Kassia, and – of course – our feisty artificial intelligence engine, Bernice. YOU'LL LOVE THESE HILARIOUS CLIPS! If you haven't listened to our previous episode with the Mets Mob, forecasting the 2024 season, please scroll down on your phone and enjoy. Both hardened baseball fans and others will be very entertained by their informative and humorous banter. The comedy clips in this episode include: • Who Is It? - The Astros attempt to throw the 2019 World Series in their favor using high tech sign stealing technology… but the Astros owner is, ah… kinda out of it. • Answering Machine – COVID Anxiety Help Line - What you would get if you called MLB during COVID in 2020?. • Mission Impossible - Co-host Kassia and her cat are tasked by a top secret government agency to resolve conflicts between MLB owners and players. • Opening Day – Kassia and Bernice are in charge of the media booth…but they have no idea of what they are doing. • Love, Death, And Baseball - Our “Twin Peaks” homage! Finally, Leonardo gets to hook up with his long lost love Bernice, our artificial intelligence engine. • We Kidnapped The Baseball Commissioner! – The Met's Mob, in an effort to resolve the 2022 strike – kidnap the MLB Baseball Commissioner – hoping to get him to agree to reasonable terms with the players and re-start baseball. For some reason – James Bond intervenes. (Our James Bond is ‘Handsome Rob from Manhattan'. We on the pod believe Handsome Rob is a better Bond than either Danial Craig, Sean Connery, or Pierce Bronson in the role, but we invite listeners to express their own opinions and thoughts. Our music is composed, preformed and produced by the genius John Hoekstra. You Tube https://youtube.com/channel/UC2Gon6qb9ar07BP0hsNPXdA SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/user-363005792 If you wish to reach Mets Mob member - and multi-year NYC Super Lawyer - David Grover, for personal injury, including auto accidents and slip and fall, free consultations: 212-527-7575, DGrover@GroverFen.com. Founding Mobs leader, Leonardo from Manhattan, has a popular podcast on motorcycle safety called “Arrive Alive”. Available at: www.arrivealivepodcast.com and all your favorite listening platforms. Please reach out to us at contact@scandalsheetpod.com or find us on Facebook as 'Scandal Sheet' or on X (formerly twitter) at @scandal_sheet. We'd love to hear from you.

Elevating Beyond with Mark Minard
299. THIS FAMOUS HOLLYWOOD DIRECTOR PREDICTED AI OVER 30 YEARS AGO

Elevating Beyond with Mark Minard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 47:15


On today's episode of Elevating Beyond Podcast, Mark sits down with famous Hollywood Director, Brett Leonard, known for Stephen King's Lawn Mower Man, with Pierce Bronson, as he shares the crazy stories behind the story of over 3 decades working in Hollywood, with actors such as Russell Crowe, Denzel Washington, & his most recent movie, Triumph, starring Breaking Bad's RJ Mitte, and Oscar Nominated, Terrance Howard.  Joining in on the conversation is movie producer, Michael D. Coffey, who shares, what he calls “8 years of hell,” of persevering through the ups and downs, of getting their new movie made, Triumph. From being bullied in his own life, and having Cerebral Palsy, producer, Michael Coffee, will inspire you to never, ever give up on your Dreams, and is the ultimate underdog, TRUE STORY, on today's episode of Elevating Beyond Podcast #299.  We also talk about, with famous sci-fi Hollywood director, Brett Leonard, how he predicted AI & VR over 32 years ago in his movies, and does he think we are doomed, or is this actually a great thing?! Check out their new movie, Triumph, releasing on Amazon Prime, iTunes, and get ready to elevate to the next level, and beyond Thank you all for making our podcast Elevating Beyond with Mark Minard, in the top #100 on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify , and In over 52 difference countries :

A Cast with No Name
Does GoldenEye still hold up? - James Bond Month

A Cast with No Name

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 50:17


We wrap up our November James Bond Month as we jump ahead 22 years to 1995 and Pierce Bronson's first outing as Bond, GoldenEye! This movie reinvigorated the Bond franchise after a 6 year hiatus due to law suits, but does it still hold up? Grab your gadgets and get a martini as we dive into the first post Cold War James Bond! 00:00 - Introduction 01:09 - GoldenEye47:40 - Next time on A Cast with No NameA Cast with No Name will return with more James Bond...at some point.We also have a website featuring an episode comment section and email information to send topic requests, feedback, and questions!Connect:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acastwithnoname/Twitter or X?: https://twitter.com/acastwithnonameYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@acastwithnonameWebsite https://www.acastwithnoname.com/Email: contact.acastwithnoname@gmail.comThanks for listening and we hope you enjoy the show.(Recorded: 11/27/23)

Diplomatic Wizards
Wizards, Diplomatic Wizards

Diplomatic Wizards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 40:55


Teddy & Beau revisit their favorite Bond interpretations by actors past and present. Makes sure to visit the Diplomatic Wizards on Facebook and Instagram for future merchandise and information on future events.

Pop Literacy
Black Hollywood with Carell Augustus

Pop Literacy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 59:24


Carell Augustus's brilliant and beautiful photography book Black Hollywood reimagines, and restages, iconic Hollywood moments from the likes of Breakfast at Tiffany's, Singin' in the Rain, and Mission Impossible with Black entertainers at their center. The work allows Black people to see themselves as part of the fabric of Hollywood history and also inherently questions American entertainment's shameful history of erasing and sidelining people of color. The photos include Vanessa L. Williams, Dulé Hill, Karamo Brown, and many others. The work is probably best summed up by this quote from Carell: "Black Hollywood is not just a book for Black people―it's a book for all people about Black people. About the dreams we were never told we could achieve. About the places we were never told we could go. And now, finally, about how we can get there." As for Carell himself: He is a Los Angeles-based photographer whose career has taken him around the world to shoot some of the biggest stars on the planet. His celebrity clients have included Viola Davis, Beverly Johnson, Mariah Carey, Elizabeth Banks, Pierce Bronson, Meghan Markle, Serena Williams, Snoop Dogg, and more. In this episode, we talk with Carell about the significance of writing Black stars into the narrative of Hollywood history. Read more: Black Hollywood by Carell Augustus  Carell Augustus online  Like a Rolling Stone by Jann Wenner  I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy  Thank You for Listening by Julia Whelan  Anna by Amy Odell  Sho-Time by Jeff Fletcher  High Noon by Glenn Frankel  Pop Literacy is proudly sponsored by Libro.fm.

Getting Deals Done with Patrick A. Howell
013: Michael Stradford - Turning Passion into an Exceptional Executive Career

Getting Deals Done with Patrick A. Howell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 32:36


How does a passion for comics, James Bond films and music become a career for a senior executive in Hollywood?  In this episode, we learn the fine art form of Getting Deals done under the mega wattage of tinsel town's bright lights.Michael Stradford is a senior Warner Brothers executive who is a producer and executive director on projects as Matt Reeve's Batman and the Dwayne Johnson's Black Adam.  he has pioneered myriad forms of media including music, radio, DVD, film, television and interactive entertainment on films as Spiderman, Men in Black, Lawrence of Arabia, Bad Boys, Bugsy and the Larry Sanders Show. he has worked in collaboration with many of Hollywood's biggest stars and creators including Warren Beatty, Paul Newman, Spike Lee, Kevin Smith, Pierce Bronson and Robert Dinero."Whoever you are at your core, success will bring it out.  You may kind of veer off the path initially until you get your equilibrium back but at your core, whoever you are is just going to be magnified.”   Michael Stradford• How preparation and diligence will take a career to its highest potential • Celebrating the career, tireless work and persistent verve of a Hollywood trailblazer who has worked from behind the scenes to make the world a better place, one film at a time, one deal at a time.• How to leverage the lessons you learn at home into your dream career. CREDITS: Guest:  Michael Stradford Creator and Host:  Patrick A. HowellExecutive Producer and Narrator:  Tori ReidWriter:  Patrick A. Howell and Tori ReidPostproduction:  WeEdit PodcastsPostproduction Assistant:  Alana ColemanIntern School Affiliation:  Norfolk State UniversityPremier Advertising Sponsor:  Vivreau Water SystemsAdvertising Sponsor:  Hilton Sacramento Arden WestAd Voiceover Artist:  Ginger Levert

The Hustle Season Podcast
The Hustle Season: Ep. 230 Woosah

The Hustle Season Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 90:14


Topics include the untimely death of drummer Taylor Hawkins, Vince Neil, Pierce Bronson hating on James Bond, and oh yeah, the Oscars. And maybe a few minutes on Will Smith & Chris Rock. Slaps include Bloc Party, Sheryl Crow, Bruce Hornsby, Imagine Dragons, Latto, Kilo Kish, Miguel.

Bacon & Beer Podcast
073 BBP - Dante's Peak vs Volcano

Bacon & Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 57:06


On this episode, Finny Dugan and John Manning discuss two classics from 1997, Dante's Peak and Volcano.  Tonight they debate which is the better volcanic disaster film.

Salty Sisters Podcast
The Post Date 8

Salty Sisters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 43:08


The sisters put Logan Ury's ‘Post Date 8' to the test, discuss the second date default and how to step up to the plate when declining. Pierce Bronson makes an appearance and FOTW sees a debate on when to call off a date. Get ready for the silly season – another episode is here!If you like our podcast please remember to rate and review on Apple Podcast or wherever you may be listening.As always, there is a language warning on this episode and remember, it's wild in the wild, so stay safe, stay woke and go and get some.

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The Mike Wagner Show
Award-winning producer/author Bob Yari talks about his latest book "The Human Condition"!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 39:29


Producer/Author Bob Yari talks about his latest book “The Human Condition” offering a pathway to fulfillment and happiness based on a balanced lifestyle, a positive attitude and gratitude for the world's abundance! Bob is also a real-estate developer, CEO of the Yari Film Group and is producer of over 40 movies including Best Picture Oscar winner “Crash”, “The Illusionist”, “Hostage (featuring Bruce Willis)”, “Matador (with Pierce Bronson)”, etc. and executive producing the hit series “Yellowstone” starring Kevin Costner! Check the amazing book on Amazon and https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0946441/! #bobyari #theyarifilmgroup #author #thehumancondition #realestate #bestpicture #oscarwinner #crash #theillusionist #hostage #brucewillis #matador #piercebronson #yellowstone #kevincostner #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerbobyari #themikewagnershowbobyari --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
Award-winning producer/author Bob Yari talks about his latest book "The Human Condition"!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 39:00


Producer/Author Bob Yari talks about his latest book “The Human Condition” offering a pathway to fulfillment and happiness based on a balanced lifestyle, a positive attitude and gratitude for the world's abundance! Bob is also a real-estate developer, CEO of the Yari Film Group and is producer of over 40 movies including Best Picture Oscar winner “Crash”, “The Illusionist”, “Hostage (featuring Bruce Willis)”, “Matador (with Pierce Bronson)”, etc. and executive producing the hit series “Yellowstone” starring Kevin Costner! Check the amazing book on Amazon and https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0946441/ ! #bobyari #theyarifilmgroup #author #thehumancondition #realestate #bestpicture #oscarwinner #crash #theillusionist #hostage #brucewillis #matador #piercebronson #yellowstone #kevincostner #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerbobyari #themikewagnershowbobyari

IMMP
REMINGTON STEELE

IMMP

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 50:50


Mystery and romance with some "will they or won't they?" tension. There was a lot of that in 80s TV. Where did it start? Some would say right here, with Pierce Bronson and Stephanie Zimbalist starring in REMINGTON STEELE.

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The Latch Key Kids
Breaking Bond Part XXII: The World Is Not Enough

The Latch Key Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 85:23


Who Wants To Be A Millionaire was on three nights a week, Robbie Williams was singing about the Millennium, and everyone was preparing for Y2K it must have been 1999.  Prince did warn us that this was going to be a pretty wild year!  So, by the time the 19th EON produced James Bond film ‘The World Is Not Enough' premiered in November 1999 the world was ready for the year 2000 and they were eager to welcome it in with 007 by their side.  By now Pierce Bronson had settled into the role and for his third time out he would be surrounded by new girls, new gadgets, and a new writing team that would go on to write every Bond film of the new millennium.  Did you know that both directors of Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter were almost signed on to the project?  Did you also know that we heard this title used somewhere before…does anyone know what Sir Hilary Bray is up to?  So, fire up your Compaq tower PC and jump on Napster because it time to sit back and relax Mom and Dad won't be back for at least an hour and welcome to The Latch Key Kids presents “Breaking Bond Part XXII: The World Is Not Enough”.

Middle Class Film Class
MCFC Episode 92 - The Hateful Eight

Middle Class Film Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 122:31


The gang settles in for 4 hours at Minnie's Haberdashery this week, as they watch The Hateful Eight extended edition (2019) on Netflix. The Tarantino western originally released in 2015 at just over 3 hours, was re-released as a 4 part mini series on Netflix, clocking in at about an hour per episode. With an  all star cast, and Tarantino's trademark dialogue, and a who-done-it vibe, this epic western movie set just after the civil war should definitely be on your watch list. Find out what the gang thought, on this week's episode! Listener Jay calls in to explain why he picked The Hateful Eight for us, this week, Also, Pete introduces a new game to the show, The Middle Class Movie Trivia Game! Listen to Jospeh and Tyler battle it out over equally difficult movie trivia questions, and if you think you have what it takes to take one of us on, write in to throw your hat in the ring as a contestant.  In News: Middle Class movie trivia game, Kontroll, Amelie, Another Round, Pan's Labyrinth, Troll Hunter, The Lighthouse, Schindler's List, Ed Wood, Frankenweenie, The Artist, Raging Bull, Clerks, Memento, Nebraska, Air Bud, Beethoven, Marley and Me, Shiloh, Milo and Otis, Mission Impossible, James Bond, Daniel Craig, Hard Rain, Vanguard, The Transporter 2, The Transporter Refueled, I am Number Four, Don't Mess with the Zohan, Baywatch, Lost in Space, Prometheus, Alien, Interstellar, Galaxy Quest, jet ski chase scenes, Dragon Ball Z, The Cell, Man of Steel, Batman, The Dark Knight Rises, The Bourne Identity, Project A, Return of the Jedi, Grand Budapest Hotel, E.T., From Russia with Love, Mission Impossible 2, Terminator 2, Matrix Reloaded, Tarzan, Naked Gun, Scary Movie 3, The Santa Clause, Krampus, Die Hard, Rare Exports, Christmas with the Kranks, Tom and Jerry, Bee Movie, Homeward Bound, Dr, Doolittle, Chronicles of Narnia, Stuart Little, Cinderella, Joe's Apartment, Robots, i Robot, Big Hero 6, The Mitchells vs the Machines, Terminator, French new wave cinema, Jacques Cousteau John Pierre, Dario Argento, Jean-Luc Godard, Francois Truffaut, 2012, Joe vs. The Volcano, Armageddon, The Avengers, Star Wars, Guardians of the Galaxy, Jacques Rivette, Disney, Cruella sequel, Disney Plus, Master and Commander, 20th Century, Russell Crowe, Amazon Prime, MGM, Metro Goldwyn Mayer, The Sound of Music, Return to Blood Fart Lake, The King and I, Amazon Studios, Mark Strong, Pierce Bronson, Pierce Brosnan, Remington Steel, Chris Pratt, Parks and Rec, Michael Keaton, Batman, The Flash movie, Jeff Tremaine, Jackass, Bam Margera, Artie Lange, Vampire's Assistant, Sorcerer's Apprentice, White Russian, cashew milk,  Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com       Joseph Navarro    Pete Abeyta   and Tyler Noe    Streaming Picks:  Faith Based - Amazon Prime, VuduThe Donut King - HuluInside: Bo Burnham - NetflixRush Hour 2 - HBO MaxThe Big Lebowski - Netflix

The Marketing Secrets Show
The Roundtable of World Changers (Part 2 of 4)

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 50:47


The roundtable interview with Matt and Caleb Maddix and a small group of people who are trying to change the world. Enjoy part two of this special 4 part episode series. Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ---Transcript--- Russell Brunson: What's up everybody, this is Russell Brunson. Welcome back to the Marketing Seekers Podcast. So I have got to ask you, what did you think about episode number one of the World Changers Roundtable? Hopefully, you loved it. There were so many things covered in that 42 minutes. Anyway, we are moving on to the next part of this interview. As you know, this is going to be broken down into four parts because they kept me there, handcuffed to a table, until 3:00 AM. I'm just joking. They didn't really. But, the question was so intriguing, we were having so much fun, we just kept going and going until finally I was like, "I have to fly out in three hours. I need to get back to my hotel." But now we're going to go dive into the second part. This next episode is probably another 30 to 40, 45 minutes or so as well. So these are some things we'll be covering in this one, which is really fun. We talk about, number one, why my business partner, Todd Dickerson, is so amazing, and hopefully give you ideas about if you're pursuing opportunities and trying to land your dream job or partnership or whatever. Number two, we talked about personality profiling, how we actually are hiring here at ClickFunnels. We talked about where my love for learning came from. We talked about transition for me, going from an athlete to a business person and a marketer. We talked about some of the lessons I learned from Lindsey Stirling, things I was not expecting to hear from her that totally changed everything for me. We talked about people who intrigue me, my interest in health and bio hacking. We talked about is there anything that happens inside of this business that gets me as excited as what I felt in wrestling. We talked about what thing is close, but nothing actually has ever hit it. We talked about the first Two Comma Club Awards. We talked about how to upgrade your identity as you grow. We talked about the fact that you have to cycle and fail and rebuild in your businesses. We talked about the launch of ClickFunnels and how it wasn't just the fact that I was a genius, because I wasn't. There are so many things. Talking about the grace of God and how it tied into the launch of ClickFunnels. We talked about some of my early products, like Zip Brander and Forum Fortunes. We talked about my Christmas Grinch sale, which was the very first big sale, big launch I ever did, to my little tiny list that made enough money to cover Christmas for my wife and I when we were first getting started. We talked about becoming worthy. We talked about list building, how it's better than buying ads, and a whole bunch of other things. It's amazing, this could be 40 courses all wrapped into one super podcast episode. So if you liked the last episode, I think you're going to love this one as well. And I've got two more after this, coming back, going deeper into this conversation with the Roundtable of World Changers. So, that said, we're going to cue the theme song. When we come back, we'll dive right into the second section here of the interview. Matt Maddix: Dave and Todd, I mean, just wow. Those dudes are like... But what about those guys? Russell: So here's Todd's story. So the real long story short, I bought some software, it was coding Ruby on Rails, didn't know that. Bought this company with the last... I didn't have the money. So I borrowed money, bought this company, coded on some platform we didn't know, and I was like, "Screw it," right? And I tried to hire people to fix it, nobody could fix this platform until finally I was leaving the office one day. I literally emailed the people saying, "Turn off the servers." We lost all of our money to this company. They shut it down. And I'm walking out of the office and I had this impression of like, "There could be someone on your email list who knows Ruby on Rails." I was like, "That's weird. I had a bunch of internet marketing nerds. There's no one that's like, 'Ruby on Rails...'" Anyway. It was starting with the impression from God, I stopped, turned back around, set the computer to open back up, sent an email to my list. "If you know Ruby on Rails, I'm looking for a partner. I bought a software company and it's not working. Please send me a message." Send. Matt: And that's all you said? Russell: Yeah. And lo and behold, three years earlier, Todd bought some random thing from me, happened to be on my email list. He built the website three or four years earlier that was making six figures a year on autopilot. Hadn't worked in four years. Just hanging out relaxing with his wife and his daughter. And an email comes in and it says, "If you know Ruby on Rails, I'm looking for a partner." He's like, "I know Ruby on Rails. I can be Russell's partner." Emails me back. And at first I see him and his beautiful wife and I'm like, "There's no way he's a programmer. There's no way." That was literally my thought. But he was the only person that responded back so I was like, "Okay, well, here's the login to the site. Fix it. I don't know what to do. I'm not a coder." I went to bed, woke up the next morning. He's like, "Cool, I fixed the site. Plus I found this, this, and this. And I changed this. And I moved these things,", and all of this stuff. He's like, "It's working now. Do you have anything else you want to do together?" I'm like, "Huh." And so I give him another project, another project. And for an entire year Todd and I worked together, and never once did he ever ask me for money, ever. Matt: Wow. Russell: Not a penny. And I remember he started finding Boise to work on a project together ... Matt: You're telling me he worked for you for an entire year? Russell: For free. More than a year. Caleb Maddix: Why was that? Russell: I don't know. I found out later. He'd gone to Robert Kiyosaki at this event and he said, "Find someone who's doing what you want to do and work for them for free." So he told me that years later. I didn't know that. Matt: Todd, if you're watching dude. I love you man. You're legit. Russell: And so he kept coming and he started coming to Boise and we started becoming friends. The smartest developer I've ever met. Literally the smartest person I've ever met. I'll go that far. Just genius. And he'd come out to Boise and we'd work on projects and ideas. We tried to launch a couple of things. None of them really worked. And we were just trying stuff. He was just always there, always serving, always doing stuff. And one day were in Boise and I was looking over his shoulder cause we're looking at stuff and I saw his email. And there's all these emails from some recruiting site or something. I was like, "What's that?" He's like, "Oh, it's people recruiting me for a Ruby job." And I was like, "Do you get a lot of those?" And he's like, "I get three or for a day." I'm like, "Really? Are they good offers?" He's like, "I don't know. Let's check it out." He opened it up and the first one was like $400,000 a year starting salary. I'm like, "What?" The next one is $350,000. The next was 5 ... Insane things. I'm like, "Why don't you do that?" He's like, "I don't want to work for them. I want to be your partner man." I'm like, "What?" And then I all of a sudden had this realization that I hadn't paid him in a year. We didn't have much money at the time, we're still at the backside of a business failure when we met. I'm like, "I can pay you maybe $50,000 a year. Can I pay you that?" He's like, "Whatever." So I told our little bookkeeper, "Pay Todd $50,000 a year." And they're like, "Okay." So he did that and next year we're paying $50,000 a year. We're doing stuff and we have more things. Started to get a little success here and there. Making more money. Back in Boise again. And I'm like, "Can I pay you some more?" And he's like, "Whatever." Matt: So he wasn't ever just asking? Russell: Never in his life has he asked me for money. Ever. So we bumped it up to $100,000 a year because that's what we got, the year before that, after a year or two working together. And then, it was crazy, the day Leadpages got the first round of funding for $5,000,000, the same day Todd was flying to Boise. And he gets the email. It's east coast so he's two hours ahead. He's awake and on the plane, he sees the email, forwards it to me, and then jumps in the plane. He's flying for four hours. I wake up. I see the email and I was like, "Leadpages? Got 5 ..." I was like, we built landing page software in the past. I was perplexed and angry. And then Todd lands. And Todd, he's a little guy, he comes into the office all angry. He's like, "Leadpages got 5 million!" He's like, "I can build Leadpages tonight. Do you want to build lead pages?" I'm like, "Yeah. Let's compete with Leadpages." He's like, "All right." Matt: No way. Dude. I love this. Russell: This is like angry Todd. I love angry Todd. I like all Todds, but angry Todd is the best Todd. Matt: Is it? Okay. Russell: He's just pissed because he's like, "I can build this tonight. Everything thing they got we can have done tonight." So we're getting all ready. What should we call it and everything. And then he's like, "Wait, we're building this. You want to add anything else to it?" And I was like, "Oh. Yeah. What if it did this? And what if it did this?" And we spent a week in front of a white board saying, "What if it did?", and we mapped out ClickFunnels. Matt: So you're talking about a week where you guys just locked in and you were just having fun. Just doodling and whatever. Russell: Yeah. He's like, "Oh, I can do that. We can do that." We're brainstorming all sorts of stuff so we map the whole thing out. Matt: Did you know at that moment you were onto something big? At that moment right there, when you guys were like ... Or was it just still like ... Russell: All lot of people have tried something like that. I tried before other people tried. No one had done it. So I was kind of skeptical but Todd's like, "I can do this. This is easy." I'm like, "Okay because I tried it ..." He's like, "No dude, I can do it. This is easy." So I was, excuse me, optimistically hopeful because he's a genius but I was also nervous. But anyways, we map it out and then we bought Clickpros.com. I wanted to call it ClickFusion because I own ClickFusion, but we'd had three failed businesses called ClickFusion. All of them failed and Todd was like, "No. It's bad karma. We can't." I'm like, "But the logo is so cool dude." Matt: I love it. You love the logo. Russell: And he's like, "No, we can't." He's like, "It's got a jinx on it or something. We can't do that. You have to come up with a different name." I was like, "But ClickFusion is the coolest name ever." So we're trying things. Click everything and then ClickFunnels. We're like, "Ah." That was the thing. We're so excited Matt: Who first said it? Do you remember? The words ClickFunnels. Caleb: It's almost like God saying, "Let there be light." Russell: I would assume it was me but I'm not positive. I'll have to ask Todd on that one. Caleb: Well, when you said it, was it instant? Like fire? Russell: It was insane, it was available. Matt: Oh, you know that feeling, right? Checking domains. You're like… chills. Russell: How has no one thought of this before? And so we got it and I remember I was driving him to the airport at the end of the week to take him back home. And we got to the airport. Boise airport, It's a small airport. So we pull up to the thing to get out and you can tell he's probably nervous waiting. And before we get out of the car he's like, "I really want to do this man. I'm excited." I'm like, "Me too. Me too." He's like, "I don't want to do this like your employee though. I want to do it as your partner." And in that moment, I was just like all the fear of ... I'd tried partners in the past. It hadn't worked. All this stuff and all the everything. And it was just this weird thing of just all the emotions were hitting me as he sat in the car, about to get out the car. I have 15, 20 seconds before he's going to to go. I was just thinking about him. I was like, he's never asked me for money. He's never done anything. He's served. He's given everything. I was just looking at him. I was like, "All right let's do it." He's like, "Cool." And he got out of the car and he's gone. Matt: Wait a minute. So at that moment? Is was that quick? Russell: That was it. Matt: It was a gut feeling that you just knew. That he was ... Russell: It was him. Yeah. And I was literally... I said this on stage at Funnel hacking live, outside of marrying my wife, it was the greatest decision I ever made. Matt: Yeah. I remember you saying that with tears. Russell: Yeah. Matt: Why though? I'm curious because it's not just ClickFunnels. Russell: He's amazing. If you look at our personality profiles, it's fascinating. We have the same personality profiles. The Myers-Briggs. Except for one letter's different. Where I'm a feeler he's a thinker. And it's been magical as a partnership because we both have so much respect for each other that we don't try to fight each other. And it's very much like if I wanted to do something, I'm like, "This is what I want to do. This what I'm feeling. What do you think?" And he'll come back and be like, "Well, I think this." And so I come up from feeling instead of thinking and it's really cool. So sometimes his thinking will trump my feeling. And I'm like, "You're actually right. Let's not do that." Or vice versa. Where he's like, "I'm thinking this." And I'm like, "I don't know why but I feel this." And he'll be like, "Okay." He respects that. We just have such mutual respect that we've never been in a fight. We've never argued. We've never had problems. It's been amazing. Matt: Wow. Russell: And he's similar to like we talk about with Dan. He went back home after us white boarding that, sat in his basement for five or six months and built ClickFunnels by himself. Caleb: Really just by himself? Russell: 100% by himself. Caleb: No other team. No other dev? Russell: It was just him. And the right before we launched, we brought in another partner, Dylan, who built the front-end editor and did a lot of the UI. And so then it was those two as we got closer and closer to the launch. And then for the next year it was just those two that did everything. And then after a year, we started bringing in other developers. But it was 100% Todd. Matt: Wow. Russell: He's amazing. In all aspects. You know you have friends you think they know everything about everything. That's like Todd except he actually knows everything about everything. You ask him anything and he's just like ... I don't know how he does it. And I'll always fact check him, like, "Oh my gosh. He's right again." He's brilliant. It's amazing. Matt: So for those of us who have partners or are maybe going into partnership, what's your best advice? And what do you feel like he does right that other partners don't do? Russell: I think the hardest thing with partners is typically we want to partner with someone who is just like us. We did a podcast most recently. Dean, Tony and I, right? We've done two partnerships. Both partnerships made it through the launch and they stopped. Made it through the launch and stopped. The podcast was like, "Why?" I love Dean. I love Tony. They're amazing. The problem is that me and Dean had the exact same skill set. Matt: Oh. Russell: And so the problem is that both of us are right. We both understand it right, but we do it differently. And so it's like You have two people, and so typically you want to partner with those people who are like you. You're like, "Oh, we think the same. We should be partners." But that's not necessarily the right thing because then you've got two alphas with the same skillset, and someone has to win and someone has to lose. And it's hard. Whereas me and Todd, we have different skill sets. There is never a winner or a loser. We can both win because different skill sets, both the same mission. It's really easy. So I think the biggest thing is you're trying to find the yin yang. You're not trying to find someone who thinks like you or acts like you. In fact, this is true in most hiring processes as well. I used to have people like, "Send me a video if you want this job." Right? So I get these videos, and the people that I wanted to hire were the people like me. I'm like, "This person's awesome. They think like me. They're a genius. They're amazing." You'll hire them, and within a week I'm like, "I hate this person." It's horrible. So we started shifting the way we do our hiring based on personality profiling instead. DISC profile drives most of my own personal hiring so I know that I'm a high D, high I, high S. No C at all. Right? And so the people I need to hire around me are high S, high C. The problem is the people I who I watched their videos and I'm pumped, they're high D, high I. So I'm like, "Yeah. These people are awesome. They're charismatic. I'm going to love them. They're drivers, they're awesome. Worst employees ever. Matt: Right. Russell: Right? So when people send us this profile, first I find the right profile and then from there I do interviews. Because if I interview ahead of time I get sold by the people who sell and then they're horrible employees. And so I make sure they're high S high C, because I know that if I talk to high S high C, I'm going to be kind of bummed out. Like, "Oh, I don't know if this is the kind of person that I'm going to jive with." But they're the best people to surround myself with because I'm such a high D high S. I'm a creator. I'm throwing things up in the air and I need people who are S and C, who are faithful finishers, who are going to take the things, capture them, and make sure that it's amazing. Matt: Do you feel like businesses and entrepreneurs are making a mistake by not having their employees and their team take these tests? Russell: 100%. I have a new company we're launching all about personality profiling because I'm such a big believer in it. Matt: Really? Tell me why. Top three reasons. Russell: It's in all things in life. If you're going to be a partner. If you're going to date someone. Understanding who they are is such a big part of it. Right? Because we think everyone sees the world the same way we see it and it is not true at all. The way you see it, the way we all see is so different and so if we don't understand that at a deep level, then I get upset by what you do and at what everyone's doing because it's like, "Don't you see what I see?" And the reality is no they don't. So if you start understanding people better ... In fact, the software can be called Understand About Me. It's a place you go and you take all the personality profiling and it gives you a page that can show somebody this is me. So in five seconds I can understand you perfectly they're like, "Oh, now I know how to work with you." Because I understand what you are, what your beliefs are, what your values, all the things I need to know about you, I can find it really quickly. Where normally you're going to go years with somebody before you understand them. I can look at a thing and get pretty dang close in a minute. Matt: Wow. Russell: Now I know hot interact with you and spend time with you and work with you. Things like that. Caleb: Question. Where does your love to learn come from? Because one of the things I noticed from being around you, it's always like yeah, so I had this moment where I geeked on this and I geeked out on this. It was health and suppliments, and marketing and personality types. There's all these different things you geek out on. Have you always been that way? Is it like you geek out on marketing, you saw the rewards from it, and you're like, "Wow, what if this goes into other areas?" Where does that come from? Russell: Yeah, I didn't always have my life. In fact, I had a fascinating conversation with Tom Bilyeu about this, because when I was growing up in high school I always thought I was a dumb kid. I thought I was an athlete, so I focused there. I thought I was an athlete, so I was a wrestler, that was my identity, that was where I focused at. I thought I was dumb. Because of that, straight C student high school and college, my cumulative GPA graduating from college was 2.3. Straight C's and one B maybe somewhere in there, right? Because I was a dumb kid. When I got done I ended my wrestling career, so I stopped being an athlete, and I was like, "Oh crap." I started to learn this business stuff and I don't like to read. I'm a dumb kid. What do I do? It was fascinating. Tom told me, because I had this epiphany, I'm not actually dumb. He's like, "Actually, the reality is you probably really were dumb. But then you changed, right?" So for me it was like I shifted. It was fascinating. Do you remember the Funnel Hacking Live where we had Lindsay Stirling perform? One of my favorite parts of that, she did a whole performance. If you guys don't know, Lindsay does violin dancing stuff, and afterwards I had a Q and A with her afterwards. I had this question I was so pumped to ask. I was waiting for her just to like, the question is, she was on America's Got Talent, and I think she took 7th place. When she got kicked off, Pierce Bronson or whatever said, "You've got no talent. You're no good." Whatever, right? So I was like, do you remember that time when he said that? What I thought she was going to say was, "Yeah, I proved him wrong. Yeah." I was like, "What did you feel after that?" She's like, "Yeah, I got home and I realized he was right. I wasn't very good. So I went back and I started practicing and I started working harder and eventually I became good enough." It was like, oh my gosh. I got chills when I was saying it again. Matt: Yeah. Russell: I remember when Tom said it to me, he was like, "You probably were dumb." I was like, "I was." Because I wasn't reading things. So with marketing that was the first thing for some reason that caught my attention, that got me excited, right? And then if you look at my DISC profile, ROI is my highest value. I have to see ROI in something or I don't want to do it. So when I saw an ROI on this reading, I was like, "Oh my gosh. I read a book, I got one little sentence, changed a color, made more money. Oh my gosh." That is where it started, 100%. I started learning that and I started getting obsessed with those things. As this business grew for me I started being more, I always joke that crazy people got attracted to me, right? The best health people, the best fitness people, the best in every market kind of came into our world somehow. So I started getting to meet all these people. When you're around someone who's the best in the world at the thing, and they start talking about the thing, you can't help but be like, "Oh my gosh, this is amazing." Right? You zone in on that. So whenever I meet someone that's amazing and I have a chance to talk to them like this I just geek out. Like when I met your dad the first time with you guys. That's when I bought your parenting course and everything. I was just like, I saw you and I saw him and I was like, "I want that." So I started going down that rabbit hole, right? I met Anthony DiClementi, I was like, "I love this guy. I have respect for him, I love him." Every time he talks about anything, he fascinates me, when he talks about something it fascinates me. I have to look down those things, right? When people fascinate me, the things that fascinate them start fascinating me and that's when I kind of go down those rabbit holes. This person is so intriguing and fascinating. What makes them that way? What are they doing. It's interesting. I'm not a good question asker. You guys are so good at question askers. I've never been good at asking questions, but I'm really good at watching what people do and then seeing it and trying to go down the rabbit hole. What are they doing, why are they doing it, that kind of thing. Caleb: He's a true master in it. You can just tell. What are some things you want to take the time to geek out on? I'm sure you see something and you're like I want to get on that but it's not a priority, I've got to do this. What are some things, if I had a week or two? Russell: Just free time with nothing else involved? Caleb: What's the next thing you're going to geek out on? Russell: Oh. I would say every probably three years I get re-excited about SEO, for some reason. I start going down that path again, because I love it. There's times in my business when that was the focused. It's not now at all, but I went through a couple ... Brian Dean's a real cool SEO guy, couple guys… I started dabbing my toe in again and I'm like, I just want to get back into it so bad. Right now SEO is actually our number 11 lead source as of today in ClickFunnels, which is amazing. So we handed SEO the first four or five years, now we're focused on it again. It's doing really well for us. I want to go deep there because I like that. Anyway, I haven't had a chance to do that. Any of the health stuff really, really fascinates me. Matt: Why? I'm curious. Why are you drawn to that so much? The health stuff. Russell: Because I've seen with myself ... My history is I got in wrestling, at the PAC 10 tournament was my last actual wrestling match. My wife was giving herself fertility shots in the stomach during PAC 10 so the next month se was pregnant. So I got done wrestling, got done competing, got done running, got done lifting. All my athletic career ended, and then my wife got pregnant. She's eating for three kids, and I'm pumped because I don't have to work out right now, she's hungry, I'm hungry, we're eating. We just kept eating and eating. So over the next seven to eight months my wife gained like 60 pounds, I gained like 60 pounds. We were doing it together so who cared, it was amazing. Then one day she has two babies and she loses like 45 pounds and I'm like, oh crap. I'm stuck here. Where did you go? This for me? Matt: Yeah. Russell: Thank you. Then at that time the business was starting and I was stressed out trying to figure it out and I didn't get healthy again. I just was in that state of being 65 pounds heavier for years. But I didn't know the difference, I didn't know that I felt differently, because I'd never been in a spot where I spent eight hours sitting behind a computer, so I didn't know what good felt like or bad felt like. I knew if I tried to wrestle I'd puke, so I was like I don't feel like I'm an athlete. I just felt normal, I thought. Eight years in I was like, I don't know, I looked at myself in the mirror and I was like, "Oh, what happened to you?" You know what I mean? I'm sure hopefully everybody's had a chance. I was like, huh. It was hard because in my head I knew how to work out, I knew how to train, I knew these things. Finally I was like, "I need to get a trainer." So I got a trainer for the first time. I'd never really done that before. Started going, and got me from I don't even know, 27, 28% body fat down to 12% in a matter of seven or eight months. I looked better, I felt better, but what's crazy is I could work twice as hard and twice as long. I wasn't tired. I was like, "I can keep going. My brain's on fire. This is amazing." Matt: Wow. Just from the ... Russell: I had no idea until I lost all the weight. All of a sudden it was just like, I can do so much more. I think, when I first met Anthony DiClementi the first time I was like, this is my problem right now. I am at work all day slaying dragons, doing all these things, I have this energy. I get home at night and my two little twin boys are there, and my little daughter, and I'm spent and I have no energy. How do I still be a present dad and how do I have these things? The next tier was the bio hacking stuff. How do you do these things? How do you increase energy? There's so many ways to do that, from light therapy to supplements to sleeping to sound to breath, all these crazy things that seem stupid. The first time Anthony's like, "We're going to do breath work." I'm like, "We're going to breathe? That's your bio hack? We're going to breathe together?" He's like, "Yeah, it's going to be amazing." I'm like super annoyed. What's the ROI on this, I've got to get back to work. So he sat me down in our gym. You've been in our wrestling room. He sat me down and he's like, "You have to sit because if you're standing you'll hit your head and you'll die." I'm like, what are you talking about? He sits me down and we do these breathing exercises where he's yelling at us and screaming. All this stuff is happening. If anyone's ever done deep breath work it's nuts. We're doing this thing where we're supposed to do this heavy, heavy breath work until he's like, what's going to happen is the world is going to ... Has anybody done jiu-jitsu here? Been tapped out before? Matt: Yeah. Russell: So you get choked out. What will happen, the carotid artery gets choked and the world starts shrinking like this. If you take pressure off it, it comes back to life. If you don't, it goes darker and darker until it disappears and you're gone, right? If you've never been choked out, that's what happens. It's a really fun experience. But you have the minute when you see it shrinking around you and then it's gone, right? He told me that's what's going to happen. You're going to breathe so much that the world around you is going to start shrinking. If you don't stop you're going to pass out. So we go all the way to where it starts shrinking, stops, and then when you hit that point you let me know and then you hold your breath for as long as you can. He's like, "How long can you hold your breath for?" I'm like, "Maybe a minute." He's like, "You'll do it for at least five." I was like, there's no way. So he says sit down, we're doing this breath thing, we're going like crazy and sure enough the walls start doing weird stuff. I feel like I'm on drugs. I'm sweating like crazy. We keep doing it. He's yelling at me. All of a sudden the world starts closing around me, I'm like, "What is happening?" And then he stops and is like, "Hold your breath." He starts the clock. I'm sitting here holding my breath forever, looking around. We had three or four of us guys all doing it at the same time. I'm freaking out. And then it starts getting quieter, things are slowing down, we're sitting there and then he's like let some of the pressure out but don't breathe in. Let pressure out, pressure out, pressure out, keep doing that, and it gets done and the stop clock is over five minutes. I'm just like, I just held my breath for five minutes. Matt: And you didn't even know it. Russell: Insane. And then the rest of the day we were on fire. It was just like, whoa. Right? We brought a cryo-sauna at our house and we go freeze in the cryo-sauna and the rest of the day you just feel ... That's the thing I love now, these little weird things. Light therapy, breathing, weird things that just seem stupid. You do it and you can go longer, you can think better, you can do stuff. All those things just get me so excited. Anthony's fun because he randomly will just ship me weird stuff in the mail. Just the weirdest things. It makes my wife so mad. It just shows up. There's a big old box. She's like, what's this from? I'm like, I'm hoping it's from Anthony, it's going to be amazing. Just weird things. Tons of stuff. I love that kind of stuff because the ROI on it is crazy. They're always these weird things. I have this headband someone sent me. You put this headband on, you put an app on and you start working and it just makes you not tired, makes you focused. These weird things. How does this work? I don't know. And they're like oh, it works because the waves over here sync your brain and change your brain waves and the creative state and all these things. I mean, I don't know how it works but I just wrote two chapters. Caleb: Do you do breath work every day? Russell: No, because it's so intense. If I had a coach who could walk me through it. I have a recording of Anthony doing it and I almost dread it because I know how hard it is. By the time you're done you're sweating. Caleb: I've got to get that recording. Russell: I'll get it to you. By the time you're sweating, you're like what just happened? I just breathed for five minutes. It's weird. Anyway, I would love to understand it on a deeper level but I don't understand a lot of the things now. Some of them I've gone deep on, but a lot of them I do without knowing why. I hate it because my wife will be like, "What's this do?" And I'm like, I don't know. Matt: Just love it. Russell: One of my buddies, Preston Eli, he wrote this blog post, he called it the Warriornaire Workout. In there he explains part of his morning workout. He's like, why do I do it? He's like, because Tony Robins does, and I obey all giants who fly helicopters and have stage presence. That quote goes to my head all the time. People ask me, why do you do that? I'm like, because I obey all giants who fly helicopters and have stage presence, that's it. I'm like, I don't know the reason why, Tony says so, therefore I will do it. I would like to understand it at a deeper level so I have a better response than I obey all giants with helicopters and stage presence. But that's a pretty good reason. Anyway. Matt: Real quick, does anybody else want to throw in a question for Russell? Anybody else here live with us? Caleb: Let me ask one more real fast. Because I want to. I want to ask this. We were just having sushi, I was asking you, what are some of the favorite periods of your life? One of them you said was wrestling, which I found funny because by far one of my favorite periods is baseball, which people wouldn't expect because obviously I've been on stage and all this other stuff and that should take the cake. But those moments when you're just on the field, you're in the zone, there's nothing better. Where, with what you get to do now, whether it's being live on a webinar or being on stage or whatever it is, where do you get the same feeling of wrestling? Do you know what I mean? You know, the feeling in your chest? Russell: Today while we were in line at the grocery store I talked to your dad about this. I said that the best feelings I ever had in my life were from wrestling. The feeling of winning a hard match that I wasn't supposed to win and getting your hand raised, I never felt something like that, that felt as good as that, ever. I've been searching in business to find that, and I've never found it. Speaker 3: Do you feel like sports is like business in any sense? Matt: Good question. Russell: For sure, yeah. There's a lot, for sure. What I was going to say is the closest I've ever gotten to feeling that is when you serve at an event and you see a table rush and you see not only people where they get the a-ha, but enough of an a-ha where it gets them to get up and to move. That's the closest I've ever felt to that. It's not as good, but it's the closest I've ever felt to that. Which is why I love doing the big things. I get a glimpse of that. Caleb: How close? Scale of one to 10. Wrestling's a 10. Where does that rank? Russell: If wrestling's a 10, I'd say it's about an eight. In fact it's interesting because when I first started in business I was racing for that, trying to find it, trying to find it, trying to find it. It took me years before I was like ... Matt: Is it disappointing? Russell: For sure, yeah. We launch today and make a million dollars and it's like, huh. That sucked. What else have we got. Give me something else. Matt: Exactly. Russell: The money goal is always what I thought was going to be the thing, and those always were just like, huh. In fact, literally one of the main reasons I did the Two Comma Club Awards, for me I need, maybe it's just from a decade of my life someone grabbing my hand and raising it. I was like, entrepreneurs need that. No one raises our hands. Two Comma Club Awards, for me, is me lifting their hands like you did it. I needed that, they need that. That's one of the main reasons I did that, because that's the equivalent of that. Anyway. Matt: How many millionaires have you created? Russell: This year we passed 1,000 people that won the two comma club award. We're over 120. Matt: How does it feel to say that? To say it? You know how sometimes it's like so many people that have passion or goals or huge dreams and visions, rarely do they really celebrate what's happening on the journey. Do you find yourself ever getting where your vision is so big and your passion is so deep that even saying things like there's 1,000 millionaires. Dude, that's huge. Man, 1,000 people that are millionaires because of you. Russell: I think the first time I really got that, probably the most impactful time, was the very first Funnel Hacking live that we gave away Two Comma Club Awards. It was the third Funnel Hacking live. It was a couple of months before that we had the idea of a Two Comma Club and an award, talking about that. I legitimately didn't know. I wonder if anyone in ClickFunnels has actually made a million dollars. I don't even know. So Dave went back and the database guys went through everything and I remember he came back and was like, there's 79 people right now that made a million dollars. I was just like, are you serious? Matt: Was it a boost of confidence? What did it do for you? Russell: It was one of those things, looking back on me doing these events where two people showed up and nobody showed up, hardly anybody, where I was so excited about this? I was like, how come nobody cares? To now it was like, this is actually, I've talked about this long enough people are believing it and now they're doing it. You start seeing it, and there's the fruits of it. In my mind I was like a million bucks, even then, ClickFunnel was new, I was like a million dollars is hard. Most of my friends I knew were like made somewhere near a million dollars. There were people who have been in this business for a long time. A million bucks is a big deal. That was most people's goal still. The fact that 79 people had done it, that was just weird to me. I think that was the biggest one, the realization that just like, oh my gosh. It's not just a theory and I think it works, it's working. It's working at a scale that was unfathomable to me at the time. 79 people. To go to 200 and then 500 and then 1,000 is crazy. Matt: What was your question, buddy? Speaker 4: You're talking about how at each level of success you hit, some of your mentors hit that ceiling, right? Because of the posturing, right? So ultimately I feel like when you get to a new level of success it requires you to upgrade your identity, your self image. What have you found is the number one routine, what's your process for upgrading the identity, upgrading your self image? Because I think that's so important because it can either hold you back and have you self sabotage and not take action and go after what you want, or it's going to be the thing that keeps you at that level and continues to propel you forward. What's kept you ... Russell: That's good. It's weaved through everything, right? The one that's the most obvious external, especially in our world, because you see marketers, most people when they first start selling whatever it is they're selling they're bragging about themselves. Here's my ad, here's my name. It's all about them, that's the first tier of it. And then the second tier, when they start having the realization, I feel like is when they stop talking about themselves and start talking about the people they've helped. Speaker 4: Mm. Russell: You see externally. You don't hear me talking about how much money I make. I'm not like, oh, check out what I got. I talk about all the other people. It's like, that's next year, is that. And then for me the third tier now, which has been really cool, is talking about Lady Boss, right? The success story isn't Kailin, it's Kailin's customers, right? So it's like that next tier. What you're talking about is like the external version of that. There's a lot of internal things that you've got to deal with, but you'll notice it shifting in people when you look at just their messaging and what they're saying. From the way they podcast, they video, they market, their ads and everything, it's the shift of it's not about me, it's about them. It's not even about them, that's the external version of it. Internally I think it's really, it's what we talked about, I can't remember why, but we brought up yesterday or today I had this really successful guy I met one time who the first time we met he was like tell me your story. So I was telling him the wrestle posturing story about how great I was. He was like, no. Tell me about the time you failed. So I was like, well, I'm in the middle of one right now. So I told him let me tell you. I told this whole thing. I remember afterwards I was so embarrassed. He's going to think I'm an idiot. You know, that fear? He was like, good, you cycled. I was like, what? He was like, I will not work with entrepreneurs who haven't cycled at least once. Because if they haven't then they still believe their own bio, right? I think that's the biggest thing, the internal version is that. The first time around, before you cycle, you think it's all you. I know for me it was. I remember doing this the first time, I'm like, I am a genius. I'm the smartest guy in the world. And then when it collapsed I was like, oh, there's a lot of things outside my control. This is not me. There is a team, there's God, there's all these other things that are making this possible. There's a scripture, I can't remember where it's at, it's the Bible, Book of Mormon, but it says you can either be humble or God will humble ... Ah, I'm misquoting it by far. But it's like God will humble people. You can be humble or he will humble you. So it's like, looking at that, I'm like round two I'm going to be a humble person because I don't want to be humbled again, right? Matt: I still feel it. Russell: This is not me. I understand, I look around now and it's 100% like there's no way I would be where I am right now if Dan Usher didn't make videos the way he does. There's no way I'd be here right now if Todd Dickerson could not code software the way he does. There's no way, all these things are so many people. Matt: You're so right. Russell: Then there's so many success stories that inside of it there's just so many people. And then there's the grace of God. I just look at the timeline of when ClickFunnels came into the market. I've now got funnels for a decade, nobody cared. Then all these things were happening, we started having the idea for ClickFunnels, started building it, we're creating it, and then literally we go to traffic and conversion, Todd's halfway done building ClickFunnels, and Ryan Deiss stands on stage in the biggest event at the time and he spends the entire four days talking about funnels. Talking about how funnels are the greatest thing. Everybody's like, what's a funnel? They're all taking notes. Me and Todd are like, does he know we're building? He's talking about funnels. He's talking about funnels like crazy. And then the next day everyone gets home from traffic and conversion and everybody that day, the next day 8,000 funnel consultants pop up. Everybody's a funnel consultant. Everyone is on Facebook talking about funnel consultants and teaching funnels and all this stuff. We're like, oh my gosh. Todd, get this software done, everybody's talking about funnels right now. So he's coding like crazy, all this stuff is coming around, all of a sudden everyone's like, millions of funnel consultants, everyone's doing it, and all of a sudden we're like, hey, we created this thing called ClickFunnels, here it is. All of a sudden all of the consultants and all the people and everyone came and we were the only platform. I look at that, as smart as I think I am, there is so much grace and timing. If I'd launched a year earlier, a year later, it would not have hit the way it did. 100% it was the timing of all these things that have to happen. If it wasn't for that ... I can act like I'm smart, I'm a genius, but man, there's so much divinity that came into all the things. There's no way it could happen without that. Anyway, just understanding those things. Matt: What did you learn when you were cycling? Russell: So many lessons. Russell, you are not that good looking. Or cool. Or anything. Matt: It's basically not about you, right? Yeah, I feel that. So what was hardest? What were the tough lessons? Caleb: How many times did you cycle? Russell: Two big ones for sure. Matt: Really? Do you mind sharing? Russell: Yeah, the first time was after I was trying to figure this thing out. I remember one of my buddies was like, you're making money online? I'm like, yeah. He's like, that's cool. I'm like, do you want a job? He's like, what? I'm like, you're the first person I know who's interested. I'll pay you to come hang out with me. He's like, all right. So I hired my friend. He's like, I have some friends too. I'm like, okay. So I start hiring all these people because I want someone to talk to. Anyway, it was really bad. I ended up having a whole bunch of employees nobody knew how to do anything. I didn't know how to train anybody. I was hiding in the room trying to make money to pay payroll while they're standing outside like, do you want us to do anything? I'm like, don't talk to me, I've got to make money to pay your payroll. They're like, we can help. I'm like, I don't have time to explain anything to you. It was horrible. I built it up to the point where it was just like, I was launching a new thing as fast as we could just to pay payroll. As an entrepreneur, you kill something you get to eat, right? It's like the greatest thing in the world. Employees, they want to get paid every two weeks whether they killed anything or not. I did not realize that until they were like we need money and I'm like, but we haven't made any money. They're like you have to pay me. I'm like, what? I'm so confused. Like, okay. Anyway, it had grown and we didn't have a model, sustainable. Speaker 3: You just launched stuff to see if it works? Russell: Yeah. When I was by myself it was like, I had an idea today, let's try it. You launch it, it makes some money, sweet. And then it was like, I made 20, 30 grand. It was my wife and I, so it was like, that lasts nine months. You know? Caleb: What did you sell? Obviously I know the potato gun backstory. You said I talked about funnels for like a decade before that. What were you selling during that decade leading up to ClickFunnels? I know it's an inordinate amount of stuff. Is there anything not even close to funnels, like something ... Russell: Yeah. The very first, pre-potato guns, my very first big idea was ... Back then what everyone was doing, you know who Yanik Silver is. Yanik would write a book and then he would sell the resale rights to the books. Someone else would buy it and they could sell it. I remember I got online, I saw these books, I bought a book from Yanik and I'm like, I can sell this. I bought a book from somebody else. I was buying all these eBooks I could sell. But then inside the books they would have links back to all their sites. I'd sell the book and I was like, I made 10 bucks selling the book. And then inside the book Yanik is selling his thousand dollar course and seminars and things. They make all this money. I'm like, I got 10 bucks. He made like $1,000 off of me selling his book. I remember being mad. I was like I wish there was a way I could brand this ebook so that before somebody opens it and sees his ad they'd see my ad. That was the first idea I ever had, ever. So my first product was called Zip Brander, it was this little thing that would take an ebook and it would brand it. You open it up and it popped up an ad. You see the ad and you click a button and it would take you inside the ebook. It was my first thing. We launched that and I sold 20 or 30 copies of it. But that was the first money I ever made, it was amazing. I had a customer list, I was like this is amazing. And then the way I was selling those, I was going to forums. This is pre-Facebook, so all you little kids, before Facebook, before MySpace, before Friendster, we used to go to these things called forums. They were these things where people would talk all day. So we'd go to these forums. One of the rules in the forums is you could comment all you wanted but you could have a signature file. At the end you could have like, Russel Brunson, check out my new software Zip Brander. I'd go to these forums and I would just spend eight hours a day answering questions and asking questions and everything. People see my ad on every little thing. My footer was on everything. That's how I was selling Zip Brander initially. I was in 50 forums posting like crazy but I couldn't keep up with it. I was like, man, if I could create a software that would manage this whole thing, that would be amazing. So my second product is called Forum Fortunes. It was this little software that would manage your posting on every single forum. You post and you could see if someone responded back on Forum 49 it would pop up and you're like, oh, you can go find it and go back and comment and keep the discussion. I made it for myself and then we started selling that. We sold more of those because I now had a little customer base here and went bigger. After that it was the next. It was always what's the next thing. That's kind of how it started back in the days, little tools and things like that. Speaker 3: How do you know when you're shooting all these bullets, how do you know when you shoot a cannonball? Matt: Good question. Russell: The thing about it initially, I had been married, I was making zero dollars a year as a wrestler, so for me to make $600 in a month, that was a cannonball. That was insane. I thought I was the coolest kid in the world. $600 was insane. So I did four or five little things. I remember it was Christmastime and I remember my wife wanted to buy a couch and it was a $2,000 couch. I was just like, oh, I can't afford that. I don't have a job. I'm getting sick to my stomach. I had this idea, what if I do a sell and just sell a whole bunch of crap that we had. I had a bunch of eBooks I bought rights to, a couple of things I had created, so we made this Grinch sale. I remember I wrote the copy, it was like, it was the Grinch Before Christmas or something. It had a picture of the Grinch and his heart growing three sizes, I don't know. I wrote this copy. My wife and I had been married a year, she really wants a couch, I can't afford a couch, so if you guys buy this, if I sell 32 of these things, I can buy her a couch and put it under the Christmas tree. It will be amazing. Caleb: You said that in the copy? Russell: In the copy, yeah. It was the reason why. I still have the page, I can show it to you. I know exactly where it's at, I can show it to you. So I had the whole page and then only an email list of like a couple hundred people at the time. I still had an affiliate program, so at the top it had an affiliate link. So I sent an email to my list and went to bed that night. Someone on my list was a guy named Carl Galletti, I haven't heard about Carl in a long time. He was a big famous copy writer at the time. Carl went and saw the thing, bought it, and started affiliating. So he joined the affiliate program, he was like this is awesome. He took that email, sent it to his entire list of this huge thing. So I go to bed. I wake up the next morning, we're at $10,000 in sales. Matt: How much before you went to bed? Russell: Oh, like $30, $40 or something. I was like, what just happened. Did I rob someone? I didn't know what happened. I looked at my email and there's all these people who were like, hey, I bought two of them, I hope you can get your wife that couch. Oh, I sent it to my friend. All these people. Because Carl promoted it, all these other people who follow Carl saw it. Carl is like it's converting like crazy. Tons of people are buying it. I'm freaking out. I'm going to wrestling practice trying to answer customer support. I'm late for practice, I ran into wrestling practice, I get back out I'm like, "Oh my gosh, I made like $600 in sales." I'm freaking out. Anyway, the whole thing goes through and over that, I think it was a seven day sale or something like that, we made $35,000. Which is more money than I'd seen in all my lifetime combined times 100, right? I paid probably 10 grand in affiliates. We made, I don't know, $25,000 that we got to keep. I was like, "Oh my gosh." I told Colette, and Colette's like, my wife. I love her. She doesn't understand the business part of things at all. I was like, "We made $25,000." She was like, "Is it illegal?" First thing. "Are you going to go to jail? Is it illegal?" I'm like, "No, I don't think so. I'm pretty sure." The first thing I did is I went and bought the couch for her, for Christmas. We got it back, I got a picture of her, sent it out to the list saying thank you so much, you got the Christmas gift, the couch. They all celebrated together, all the people. I was like oh my gosh, this is the greatest game of all time. This is so much fun. I was like, what's the next idea, what's the next thing. It was like that, these little things. After that one was done now I had way more customers, all these people that had bought my product knew who I was now so the next thing was easier so it incrementally kept growing and getting bigger. Somewhere along the line I launched the potato gun thing. Upsales of things. We didn't call them funnels back then. We called them sales flows or sales processes. Talk about your sales flow, what's your sales flow. Caleb: Sales flow. Russell: I remember Dylan Jones was our partner at ClickFunnels. Before Todd we tried to build something like ClickFunnels, we called it Click.com.com, which is a horrible name. But Dylan's, I still have all the UI images, and in there we had a whole section for sales flows and all these things. It's like, this was the first ClickFunnels. Because Dylan was on the UI eventually on ClickFunnels anyway, but we literally designed something like this five or six years earlier. Just crazy. Matt: Do you think that all those little failures and all the trying and that kind of energy is what brought you here today? Russell: For sure. It's the key. I wish I could grab everybody because everybody's like, okay, I'm waiting for my ClickFunnels, or I'm waiting for my thing. They're waiting and they're waiting and they're waiting. I was like, the reason why I got this thing was because I didn't wait. If someone were to give me ClickFunnels initially it would have been bankrupt in 15 minutes, right? You have to become worthy of the thing eventually. You don't become worthy by waiting, you become worthy by trying. And trying and trying and trying. Eventually, if you keep doing that, over time, then God's like, all right, he's going to do it. He's built 150 funnels, now I'll give him the idea. Matt: Wow, that's powerful. Speaker 3: How much more did you feel that all your other friends are in the same game? Matt: I hope you guys take there's more that's caught than Todd. That's some gold in what he just shared right there, what you were just sharing. But go ahead. What was the question? Speaker 3: I was just saying how much more would you fail if all your other friends were playing the same game? Russell: All my friends were like why are you launching more stuff? Why do you keep doing things? They do like one product launch a year. They got so annoyed. They were like, dude, stop doing stuff. I'm like, why would I stop doing this? This is so much fun. It was just confusing to me. Why don't you guys do more? Everyone, they make money they'd just be done. Caleb: Why would you keep doing more? Was it genuinely like one funnel away? Like this next funnel's the one. Were you just like you sold yourself on it, this is it, so you keep going? Or did you just really enjoy it? Russell: Well each one I thought was. Each one, every time I was so surprised, like this is amazing. That was the one. The next one's bigger. Oh my gosh, that was even better, who knew? And then I just kept going from there, you know what I mean? So I wasn't waiting for ClickFunnels or anything like that. I was just enjoying the journey every time. It was so exciting. Eventually it was like, oh crap, who knew that that was going to do what it did. Caleb: Was it all emails? Was there any ads or was there anything to scale the traffic? Russell: First 10 years was 100% emails, partnerships. There wasn't ads back then. I mean, there was Google ads, but the first initial Google slap happened about the time I was getting started. Prior to that a lot of guys I knew built their email list off of Google ads and then the slap happened. A lot of them had lists. I started getting to know those guys, going to events, meeting them, so that's how it started initially was tons of that. And then there was this big gap for years where paid ads weren't a thing. Some people did banner ads, but it wasn't consistent. It wasn't like it is nowadays. It was harder. You worked harder and all the stuff wasn't there. Mostly we focused on ... If you didn't have an email list, you weren't playing the game. It's like, who's got lists, how can you build lists, what can you do? Matt: You still think that's true to a degree? Russell: 100%. That's why the traffic seekers book was so important for me to write, I feel like, because most of the people in the game today have been blessed with Zuckerberg's simple Facebook ads that make the game easy. Matt: Wow. Russell: They've never focused on building lists. I was like, you guys, just so you know, Zuckerberg is going to screw us all. It's going to happen. Matt: Yeah. Caleb: It will happen. Russell: It's like, if you don't have a list you're all screwed. I've been through this for 18 years now, I've been through five or six cycles. I've seen people who made millions of dollars who now are not online. The people who have waded the storm the whole time are all the list builders. They're the ones who survived. Everyone else who's good at ads, they come and they go and they come and they go.

MadTrio Podcast
MadTrio Podcast - Episode 107

MadTrio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 62:55


This week the MadTrio Discuss, HBO and George RR Martin strike a new deal, television, different influences on the Disney legacy, NASCAR runs in the dirt, Dwayne Johnson and Pierce Bronson to join MCU, theaters slowly opening, Thundercats to be starting, Falcon and Wintersolder, something destroying star clusters close to our system, Staticshock movie, California homeless camps are suing to have rights against being displaced, project Hazel mask, alcohol, and mask.   This weeks episode is sponsored by the wonderfully mischievous people at Oddassity

Drew and Mike Show
Drew And Mike – September 21, 2020

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 141:14


Ron Miscavige joins us to talk Scientology & his son David, 2020 Emmy Awards, Ellen's back & sorry, a tragic car crash in Southfield, Quibi on life support, and Drew almost blows his house up.Ellen's new season started & she opens by addressing how mean she is and her terrible summer.The Emmys had horrible ratings. We recap them so you didn't have to watch. Schitt's Creek cleaned up, Mark Ruffalo has poor internet and Zendaya said "um" a lot.Ron Miscavige, the father of Scientology leader David Miscavige, talks to us about his son, his time in Scientology, and the cult of Xenu.Drew asks if Ruth Bader Ginsburg even wanted to lie in state. Drew also admits he found her attractive... in her youth.Two kids are dead following a high-speed crash on Telegraph Rd.Coronavirus School UpdateKamala Harris will look to fix the water in Flint this week... just like every other politician.COVID-19 has wiped out 25% of small businesses in Oakland County.A protest for the family in Warren that was victim to hate crimes turned into a clash between Detroit Will Breathe and Trump supporters.Joe Rogan is sorry for spreading misinformation while some people are saying Spotify employees want editorial oversight of the Joe Rogan Experience.Quibi is a terrible platform and looks like it's finally about to fail.Barbados is kicking Queen Elizabeth to the curb and Rhianna's dad has lots to say.Emmy Roundup: They snubbed Kobe Bryant and some guy Zach Braff knew that wasn't on TV that much. Eugene Levy = Martin Scorsese. David Letterman let some 1986 jokes rip during the Emmys. White producers have treated Issa Rae bad in the past. Tyler Perry hated his grandma's blanket. Drew compares Hugh Jackman's relationship to Pierce Bronson's... wonder why?Alyssa Milano has Cameo now and her Who's the Boss co-star has HIV.Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs will reveal ALL of the passengers.Chet Hanks, DJ Jazzy Jeff and Steve Gleason are on Cameo now too.Fire Matt Patricia.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).

Starter Girlz's show
#49 Makeup Artist to the Stars: Nakeah Fuller

Starter Girlz's show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 33:30


She is a Texas beauty turned Makeup Artist to the Stars. Nakeah Fuller's accolades are nothing short of amazing. She is a blogger, influencer, public speaker, educator, and the founder of Nakeah Cosmetics of Hollywood, Man by Nakeah, and All Things Beauty - a world-renowned blog sharing the best in beauty, fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle. She has worked with Harrison Ford, Chaka Khan, Pierce Bronson, Russell Simmons, Victoria Justice, and many more. Nakeah and her team are often spotted behind the scenes at renowned events such as the SAG Awards, Golden Globes, Grammys, BET Awards, New York Fashion Week, and LA Fashion Week. Listen in as I chat with Nakeah about her humble beginnings, her decision to pursue her dream, the challenge she overcame, and what she has learned along the way. She is humble, heart-centered, and passionate about helping others through beauty.

Cinema Geekly Podcast
From Parts Unknown #35 – GoldenEye (1995)

Cinema Geekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 48:20


On this episode of “From Parts Unknown” Anthony Lewis and Glenn Boisvert review the 1995 Spy Thriller film “GoldenEye” starring Pierce Bronson, Sean Bean, and Famke Janssen. Support Us: GameFly — Star Your 30 Day Free Trial Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Android | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Feed Hosts: Anthony Lewis Glenn Boisvert Follow Us: Read more about From Parts Unknown #35 – GoldenEye (1995)[…]

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel
Actor Maynard Eziashi(Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls/Mr. Johnson)

The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 23:22


Next week's movie is a big reason why Doug loves sequels and why Doug and Jamie started this podcast.  And that movie is Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls. We interviewed actor Maynard Eziashi who plays Ouda in the film and has a lot of screen time with Jim Carrey.  He talks about landing a big role early on in the movie "Mr. Johnson" opposite Pierce Bronson.  Don't forget to review, rate, and share our podcast. Maynard's IMDb https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0264330/?ref_=nmmi_mi_nm Follow us on all social media @sequelsonly Check out our new website sequelsonly.com

Sarah Talks Schmidt
I'm not crazy (says every crazy person)

Sarah Talks Schmidt

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 51:37


It's episode 15 and she’s back! America’s favorite aunt, @officialauntcin, is here to talk everyone’s favorite TV show, or maybe the epitome of “what’s wrong with America,” the Season 8 premiere of Vanderpump Rules. I also read Demi Moore’s memoir Inside Out, so you don’t have to, and tell you all the best juice in 10 minutes or less instead of a 6 hour audible book – you’re welcome. Finally, I discuss last week’s sweaty Golden Globes and how if I were a celebrity I would rather be anywhere else than being shepherded off the stage by Pierce Bronson’s gangly sons or sitting next to Beyoncé’s wings. Okay, you ready? Let's go.Thanks for listening! Follow me on Instagram at @skschmidt or like my Facebook page "Sarah Talks Schmidt."

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show
Thursday, February 15th 2018 Dave & Chuck the Freak Podcast

Dave & Chuck the Freak: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 199:46


Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about a mom in trouble after her 4 year old brought her weed stash to school, a woman that surprised her husband with a pregnancy announcement on a flight, Pierce Bronson could be facing 2 years in jail in India, a waitress fired after posting on social media after not getting tipped on a $700+ take out order, the most distracting things you do while driving, a guy that donated his kidney to save his girlfriend's life then gets dumped, what you have an irrational fear of, a woman busted with a quarter pound of meth in her bra, a chick filing a lawsuit over Bigfoot (the sasquatch not the monster truck), and more!

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Dee Snider Radio
Dee Snider Radio August 3 2001

Dee Snider Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 198:59


Staff discusses Rock Cat’s outing stories, Stone Temple Pilots, Bildo steals Nick’s bit, Darkside’s entourage, more Rock Cat’s stories, a peep in love with Nick, herpes, recap of; speeding accidents, deer accidents, kids left in storage locker, nail gun accident, beer flavor gum, public sex. Radio sticker wars, 104 fest promo, peeps response to MTV anniversary show, more bagging on Stone Temple Pilots and Journey, OzzFest, what the hell are we doing this weekend, peeps response to Sean playing at 104 Fest, more what the hell are we doing this weekend, sausage story, peeps response to shame of the city, OzzFest, water activity accident, foot fetish, Ron Townsend death, guy blows up home with propane and marijuana, huffing, redheads, women thinking about during sex, tiger man, nipple bitten off, pot smoking neighbors, Martha Stewart, guy cutting off his feet, more peeps response to; Rock Cats game, today show featuring Twisted fashion, Australia’s dumb stories, scratch n sniff stickers, beer gum. Dee’s family feud, D-mail; Twiggy Ramirez interview, Twisted Sister. Caller from a Seattle army base, Mariah Carey breakdown, Steven Tyler, Leif Garrett’s advise to new pop stars, Whitney Houston, Anna Kournikova single, Buggles, Bush show, Pierce Bronson, Sex & the city, Chubby Checker, Sharon Osbourne is a no show, what we learned today. Bonus what we learned today from unknown show. Keyworded by metal kitten.

Dee Snider Radio
Dee Snider Radio August 3 2001

Dee Snider Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2017 198:59


Staff discusses Rock Cat’s outing stories, Stone Temple Pilots, Bildo steals Nick’s bit, Darkside’s entourage, more Rock Cat’s stories, a peep in love with Nick, herpes, recap of; speeding accidents, deer accidents, kids left in storage locker, nail gun accident, beer flavor gum, public sex. Radio sticker wars, 104 fest promo, peeps response to MTV anniversary show, more bagging on Stone Temple Pilots and Journey, OzzFest, what the hell are we doing this weekend, peeps response to Sean playing at 104 Fest, more what the hell are we doing this weekend, sausage story, peeps response to shame of the city, OzzFest, water activity accident, foot fetish, Ron Townsend death, guy blows up home with propane and marijuana, huffing, redheads, women thinking about during sex, tiger man, nipple bitten off, pot smoking neighbors, Martha Stewart, guy cutting off his feet, more peeps response to; Rock Cats game, today show featuring Twisted fashion, Australia’s dumb stories, scratch n sniff stickers, beer gum. Dee’s family feud, D-mail; Twiggy Ramirez interview, Twisted Sister. Caller from a Seattle army base, Mariah Carey breakdown, Steven Tyler, Leif Garrett’s advise to new pop stars, Whitney Houston, Anna Kournikova single, Buggles, Bush show, Pierce Bronson, Sex & the city, Chubby Checker, Sharon Osbourne is a no show, what we learned today. Bonus what we learned today from unknown show. Keyworded by metal kitten.

The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Episode 128 - Aaron Kaufman & Brian Levin

The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2016 56:52


Aaron Kaufman is a producer, writer, and director best known for producing Machete Kills, and Sin City 2 for Robert Rodriguez. He also directed the film, Urge, starring Pierce Bronson. Brian Levin a producer and writer known for Playing with Guns and Boys in Blue. They've just produced the new movie, Flock of Dudes, which is out September 30th, 2016. Show Notes-- Stu Maschwitz's book, 'Rebel's DV Guide - A guide to making an action movie on the cheapContactAaron Kaufman -- TwitterBrian Levin-- Official SiteDave Bullis-- Official Site-- Twitter-- Instagram-- Facebook-- Youtube-- BlabSupport the Podcast1. Sign Up for Dave's email list2. Rate the Podcast on iTunes3. Buy on Amazon.com using my affiliate link4. Buy Final Draft screenwriting software using my affiliate link5. Buy Jason Brubaker's, 'How to Sell Your Movie' course via my affiliate link6. Buy Jason's Brubaker, '101 Short Film Ideas' book for only $7!7. My Podcast Amazon wish list 8. Buy a shirt in the Zazzle store9. The Dave Bullis Podcast on PatreonSubscribe to the Podcast-- Podbean -- iTunes -- Stitcher-- Google Play Podcasts

That's Entertainment Online Radio
That's Entertainment

That's Entertainment Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2013 61:00


Why was Jennifer Lopez suddenly in trouble after a recent performance? What sudden loss did actor Pierce Bronson go through for the second time?  Did Tracy Morgan receive his new "bundle of joy?"  And did A$ap Rocky slapped a woman at his concert?  Tune in for the latest entertainment news and pop culture, every Wednesday afternoon, with your host Tammy Jones-Gibbs at 1pm ET.    Like that's entertainment on fb at - facebook.com/thatsentertainment.radio  Follow us on twitter at - thatsentertain1

Lost in Criterion
Spine 26: The Long Good Friday

Lost in Criterion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2013 50:21


John Mackenzie's 1980 British gangster film was the break out role for Bob Hoskins who will still forever be Mario whenever I think of him. Or possible Smee. Helen Mirren's in it, too, and they're both great actors. An incredibly young Pierce Bronson has no lines. BFI puts it at number 21 of the top 100 British films of the 20th century, because it is obviously very British. And explodey. As the last episode in June this marks six full months of Lost in Criterion. Thanks for listening! We've got a long road ahead of us.

Omni Art Salon with Jeffrey Milburn » Omni Art Salon with Jeffrey Milburn
Celebrating Our Differences with Janet Davidson

Omni Art Salon with Jeffrey Milburn » Omni Art Salon with Jeffrey Milburn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2006 50:44


Jeffrey's visits with television director Janet Davidson about her personal stories with Shirley McClain, Pierce Bronson, Steven Spielberg, Women in Film, and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson. Included is a book review of The Flute of God by Paul Twitchell