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Today I am joined by Mary Hollis Huddleston! Mary Hollis Huddleston is a lifestyle platform from tastemaker Mary Huddleston focused on modern entertaining and style. While Mary loves the tradition of Southern hospitality, you'll never find her cooking from scratch or crafting. Her motto is "Southern charm without lifting an arm.” She loves sourcing the very best sources for tabletop and finding new ways to easily entertain in style.Mary has also helped design and develop two curated collections for the Southern Living Collection at Dillard's. She is also an author. Mary's debut novel, Without a Hitch, released December 2021, and its sequel, Piece of Cake, in June 2023. She lives in Nashville with her two wonderful kids and amazing husband!In this episode, Mary and I talk about her fabulous career in event planning, how she started her company Please Be Seated, her two novels, and so much more! Mary's WebsiteMary's Instagram
GET TICKETS TO THE SNERAS TOUR: https://www.evolutionofasnake.com Today's episode contains the Snake Nation's favorite cosmic occurrence: supreme diva behavior. From Chappell Roan, to Doechii, Sabrina Carpenter, Beyonce, Shakira, and Charli XCXThis year, the Grammy Awards were strangely action-packed and mostly heartwarming. We review and applaud our top divas of the evening, lament the awards we felt were misplaced (few!), and celebrate the unlikely and very likely wins. Plus, as always, there is some Taylor Talk. We will need a national moment of silence for the servitude of That Look. And nothing for the men whatsoever. Enjoy! JOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/swiftologist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode, we discuss Rougarou at Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH. This coaster went through a revolutionary conversion that completely changed the way we experience it today. Join us as we discuss the history of the stand-up coaster, the record-breaking Mantis, and one of the strangest coaster announcements we've ever seen. Socials: linktr.ee/airtimetraveler
Don't be afraid of a deserted place—even Jesus sought them. He looked for opportunities to be alone with the twelve. This week, Jim and Pam will discuss “Deserted Places.” It promises to be a thought-provoking conversation. Listen every day this week and find a deserted place of your own. Latin American Ministry is non-profit, and your donations are tax-deductible. To donate now, click the following link: http://latinamericanministry.org/donate-now Contact information: LatinAmericanMinistry.org Facebook - Latin American Ministry Email: jim@latinamericanministry.org or laministry@yahoo.com
Today's Scripture reading : Ephesians 1.17 - 21, 2.6 - 9 (NIV)
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At some (well, unfortunately, many points) in life, we all hit a roadblock, a dead end, or maybe have the rug of a really good thing pulled out from under us. Seasons end, relationships break, or for whatever reason, plans must change. This week's guest has struggled through, faced head on, and finally embraced what she calls, “the art of the pivot.” Mary Hollis Huddleston has been forced to pivot both professionally (as an entrepreneur, influencer, and author) and personally (as a full-time working mom of 2) at many points in her life. And according to her, when we have the courage and tools and faith to be flexible with our future, God often steps in with even better plans than we had planned for ourselves. What Mary teaches us: Why the art of the pivot can yield fruit from failure. Balance is not actually attainable; prioritizing well is. Adult friendships are a necessity for joy and flourishing (especially for women). Bonus! Great inside tips on stress-free hosting/entertaining. The bottom line is, Mary actually does do it all. With a hugely successful event rental business, entertaining Instagram platform, her second novel on the way, and a hubby and two kids at home, even she reminds us: “You can have it all. You just can't have it all at the same time.” Her energy is inspiring, her fervor for life contagious, and her why-not-try attitude has brought her huge success across the event industry and beyond. But how did all this purpose and these projects come to be? By embracing the art of the pivot. Keep up with Mary: @mrssouthernsocial (link https://www.instagram.com/mrssouthernsocial/) Please Be Seated (link https://pleasebeseated.com/) Books (link https://mrssouthernsocial.com/without-a-hitch-coming-dec-2021/)
Paul Cocksedge is a London-based designer who has built a reputation over the past twenty years for creating projects that push the limits of technology and materials. During that time, for example, he has melted polystyrene cups in an oven to make a lamp shade, treated steel as if it was a folded piece of paper, worked with concrete from the floor of his own studio, and fused metal under the snow. His CV contains major exhibitions at galleries such as Friedman Benda in New York and Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London, installations in Milan, public art projects such as Please Be Seated and Drop for the London Design Festival and products that range from picnic blankets inspired by the pandemic to a bluetooth device that gives old speakers a second life. His most recent exhibition, called Coalescence, which was held earlier in March at Liverpool Cathedral, investigated coal. In this episode we talk about: why he decided to work with coal; going down a mine in South Wales; emotionally ‘feeling' his ideas; the role anger plays in his creative process; his early fascination with light; the influence on his career of Marc Benda, Ingo Maurer, Ron Arad and Joana Pinho; making a steel table ‘dance' and turning the concrete floor of his studio into furniture; wanting to be a pilot as a child; ‘bribing' his way into the Royal College of Art with fake fivers; bonding metal under snow; and why he doesn't want to be an architect. Support the show
In today's final episode of our Thanksgiving Series, we welcome Mrs. Southern Social onto the show! Mary shares southern hospitality, tradition with a twist, and a bit of sarcasm. That's what you'll find with Mary Hollis Huddleston, on Mrs. Southern Social. Mary is a Nashville native who loves entertaining at home but is also a very busy gal. She doesn't have time, nor does she want to be in the DIY business. Mary believes in the power of “delegation,” in that by utilizing all the amazing party resources available, you can actually enjoy hosting beautiful events and celebrating life creatively. For a while, Mary loved planning parties so much that she made a living doing it for others. She started in the event-planning business in Dallas right after graduating from college. One marriage, one baby, and eight years later, she “retired” from wedding planning, and moved back to Nashville to settle down for good. Since then she started, Please Be Seated, an event rental company, which makes it very convenient for Mary to rent items for the parties she now hosts at home. You'll love hearing Mary's holiday plans as well as her tips and tricks for staying sane this holiday season. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdshedothat/support
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What's better than hilarious, wedding planner stories and practical entertaining tips served with a heaping dash of southern sass? We certainly can't think of anything! This episode of Life with Loverly is full of this – PLUS some. Brittany is inviting on Mary Hollis Huddleston (MrsSouthernSocial on Instagram) - owner of Please Be Seated, and author of the best selling book, Without A Hitch, a fictional narrative loosely based on her over the top experiences as a wedding planner in Texas. The two are chatting about: Which stories from the book were actually TRUE (you'll be surprised!!), Mary's two top entertaining tips for the upcoming holiday season, How to find your OWN entertaining style, The best hostess gifts to give this year and What it looks like to make a big pivot in your OWN life PLUS! Tune in to hear EXCLUSIVE insights into Mary's next book! Get ready to giggle on this one, ladies, because Mary leaves nothing on the table…except for her perfectly placed serving settings from her Dillards line that is. Mary is located in Nashville, TN with her husband and two children. Follow Mary here! https://www.instagram.com/mrssouthernsocial/ You can find her latest Dillards x Southern Living collection here: https://www.dillards.com/search-term/mrs+southern+social/home You can learn more about her high end rental business, Please Be Seated here: https://pleasebeseated.com/
This week we're diving deep into the details, discussing all things escort and place cards! Whether you're wondering what the differences are between the two, when to incorporate each into your events or just want to know what our favorite escort card displays have been to-date you've come to the right place. Plus, we answer one listener's question about budgeting and the benefits of discussing both all-in and per-person budgets when connecting with prospective clients. Discussed in this Episode: The Event Prep Hacks You Didn't Know You Needed (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-event-prep-hacks-you-didnt-know-you-needed/id1551208110?i=1000525727873) Yonder (https://yonderdesign.com/) Visit Our Website:https://www.WeddedPodcast.comGrab Our Freebies And Planning Tools:www.WeddedShop.comEmail Us All Of Your Questions and Comments:Questions@WeddedPodcast.comFind Us On Social:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weddedpodcastRead About Our Hosts:Tracy Taylor Ward DesignWebsite: https://www.TracyTaylorWard.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracytaylorwardShannon Leahy EventsWebsite: https://www.ShannonLeahy.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/shannonleahyevents
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When you're seated you see the room, others, and the world from THAT particular vantage point. If you were seated somewhere else, everything would look different. You would have a different point of view. What if we saw our world from the vantage point of being seated with Christ?
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Pinterest puts too much pressure on women. At least that's what my guest, Mary Hollis Huddleston, believes and she is setting out to teach working women and moms how to ditch the DIY in exchange for delegation. As one of Instagram's top Entertainment influencers (@mrssouthernsocial), and the founder of one of the largest luxury event rental companies in the south, Please Be Seated, Mary shares the art of outsourcing and how it can change your life. This is Week 2 of Influencer Month on The BrandWell Podcast so you'll also hear the behind the scenes of how Mary runs her social media platform of more than 80k loyal fans, what she outsources as an influencer, and how she juggles two successful businesses with kids at home. Episode Links: "Take 50% off your first year of Honeybook"> https://www.honeybook.com/invites?code=brandwellView full show notes and details about Mary's work and upcoming book launch here.
On this episode of How'd She Do That? Emily welcomes Mary Hollis Huddleston, founder of Mrs. Southern Social onto the show! Mary is a Nashville native who loves entertaining at home! She believes in the power of “delegation,” in that by utilizing all the amazing party resources available, you can actually enjoy hosting beautiful events and celebrating life creatively. She began her career in event-planning in Dallas upon graduating from TCU and has since started many different endeavors. Please Be Seated, Mary's event rental company, has now become a Nashville staple for brides, companies, hostesses, and more! Mary's debut novel 'Without A Hitch' will be available to readers in December and is available for pre-order NOW! This conversation reminds us all to grow as we go, delegate throughout the process, and that no dream is too big to believe in! We know you'll enjoy this episode! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdshedothat/support
Mary Hollis Huddleston: Founder of Mrs. Southern Social On this episode of How'd She Do That? Emily welcomes Mary Hollis Huddleston, founder of Mrs. Southern Social onto the show!Mary is a Nashville native who loves entertaining at home! She believes in the power of “delegation,” in that by utilizing all the amazing party resources available, you can actually enjoy hosting beautiful events and celebrating life creatively.She began her career in event-planning in Dallas upon graduating from TCU and has since started many different endeavors. Please Be Seated, Mary's event rental company, has now become a Nashville staple for brides, companies, hostesses, and more!Mary's debut novel 'Without A Hitch' will be available to readers in December and is available for pre-order NOW! This conversation reminds us all to grow as we go, delegate throughout the process, and that no dream is too big to believe in! We know you'll enjoy this episode!
Our new episode of “Please Be Seated” has Pastor Ken sharing his reading plan for the New Year and unboxing a new Schuyler Bible for 2021. We are expecting an amazing year as we trust the leading of the Holy Spirit!
Podcasters Curtis Bloes Kelly Hanson, Leandra Lynn, Bryon Lockhart and Brad Mendenhall join Luke in this Christmas party of tangents to discuss the 2012 British comedy, Nativity 2: Danger In The Manger. Topics include community theatre, duck tours and whether the film counts as a musical at all. All this and more are afoot in the 2020 Christmas special of Please Be Seated. Merry Christmas to all of you and thanks so much for waiting so long for this show Tweet Us: @bodminute @rockyhorrormin @MCMM_Podcast @CosmicGPod @llama_bottle0 @2MinsAboutTime @christmasactpod @PleaseBeTweeted
Schools reopening, Girls playing football, and the role of the church in this time.
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On EP019 we chat about a viable Tesla competitor, children driving lorries and a lot of stuff falls off our recording desk. Connor also talks us through the history of one of the biggest automotive seat manufacturers in the world and gets mad about The Fast and the Furious franchise. Enjoy.
Southern hospitality. Tradition with a twist. And a bit of sarcasm. That's what you'll find here with Mary Hollis Huddleston, on Mrs. Southern Social. She is a Nashville native who loves entertaining at home, but believes in the power of “delegation.” She started in the event-planning business in Dallas right after graduating college. One marriage, one baby, and eight years later, she “retired” from wedding planning, and moved back to Nashville to settle-down for good. Along with her husband, Mary started Please Be Seated, the largest luxury event rental company in Nashville. “So if you have a day job, why Mrs. Southern Social?” To that Mary says, “Well, I'm a working Southern woman who loves welcoming people into my home and throwing dinner parties, but I don't have the time nor energy to spend hours on Pinterest, cooking or decorating myself. Thankfully, times have changed, and we no longer have to rely on just ourselves to make things happen. In fact, it's so much easier if we don't. From iced cookies, invitations, catering to flowers, I'll share ideas, inspiration and contacts that will hopefully make your life a bit easier one cocktail party at a time.” “Southern charm without lifting an arm,” is her motto. Now friends, let's celebrate… In this episode, Mary speaks to: - How learning tools to handle small crises can prepare you for an unexpected big crisis - The silver linings for your business that can come out of trying times - How self-care doesn't need to be complicated to be effective Follow Mary: Instagram: @mrssouthernsocial Website: mrssouthernsocial.com Follow Lauren: IG: @laurenzoeller Website: laurenzoeller.com Love? Rate it, subscribe, and leave a comment below! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebalancedboss/support
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Inspiration for the Heaven Is For Real book and film, Colton Burpo comes onto the show to discuss the 2014 adaptation of his story, Heaven Is For Real. Topics include Colton's experiences in heaven, how his friends responded to his experience and how accurate the film is to his story. All this and more are afoot in the finale of season 2 of Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted @HIFR_Burpo
Church pastor and best-selling author of Heaven Is For Real, Todd Burpo, comes onto the show to discuss his son's experiences with Heaven and the 2014 film adaptation of his story, Heaven Is For Real. Topics include how Greg Kinnear portrayed the role of Todd, how true the film is to Todd's real life story, and Luke's own faith and religious background. All this and more are afoot in Season 2 Episode 5 of Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted @HIFR_Burpo
BAFTA Nominated TV & Film director, Piotr Szkopiak comes onto the show to discuss the 1972 gangster classic, The Godfather. Topics include when is the best time in your life to watch your film, techniques that this film shares with Piotr's feature film, The Last Witness and Luke's short Unstable, and how The Godfather has influenced many other films. All this and more are afoot in Season 2 Episode 4 of Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted @PiotrSzkopiak
Chief Executive of the British Board of Film Classification, David Austin OBE comes onto the show to discuss the 2012 dystopian action film, The Hunger Games. Topics include the BBFC classification of the film, how the BBFC classify films, and the future of age ratings. All this and more are afoot in Season 2 Episode 3 of Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted @BBFC
Author and founder of charity Redeeming Our Communities, Debra Green OBE comes onto the show to review the 2017 musical drama, The Greatest Showman. Topics include the conventions of musicals, the importance of the film's themes, and Debra's career. All this and more are afoot in Season 2 Episode 2 of Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted @WeAreROC
Comedy magician and Britain's Got Talent semi-finalist, John Archer comes onto the show to review John Hughes's classic comedy, Planes, Trains And Automobiles. Topics include the struggles of travelling, the troupes of John Hughes movies, and John's career. All this and more are afoot in Episode 1 Season 2 of Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted @TheArchini
In the fifth of 5 episodes this week, Robert EG Black and Alice Lauren join Luke to review and discuss Monty Python films and celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Monty Python's Flying Circus, today they discuss Python in general and have many tangents. Topics include who would be Monty Python for the 21st Century, "dogsitting for someone's dog" and British concepts that don't make sense to Americans. All this and more are afoot in Episode 5 of Monty Python week on Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @robertegblack @alimezh @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted www.lukeallen.co.uk (http://www.lukeallen.co.uk/)
In the fourth of 5 episodes this week, Robert EG Black and Alice Lauren join Luke to review and discuss Monty Python films and celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Monty Python's Flying Circus, today they review Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life. Topics include the idea of "offending everyone equally", how sex education is taught in schools and some random discussion about Richard Curtis. All this and more are afoot in Episode 4 of Monty Python week on Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @robertegblack @alimezh @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted www.lukeallen.co.uk (http://www.lukeallen.co.uk/)
In the third of 5 episodes this week, Robert EG Black and Alice Lauren join Luke to review and discuss Monty Python films and celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Monty Python's Flying Circus, today they review Monty Python's Life Of Brian . Topics include the initial controversy for the film, whether the controversy is justified and the correct context for haggling. All this and more are afoot in Episode 3 of Monty Python week on Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @robertegblack @alimezh @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted www.lukeallen.co.uk (http://www.lukeallen.co.uk/)
In the second of 5 episodes this week, Robert EG Black and Alice Lauren join Luke to review and discuss Monty Python films and celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Monty Python's Flying Circus, today they review Monty Python and the Holy Grail . Topics include "the rule of 33", whether a Funko Pop movie is inevitable, questioning why Monty Python get away with everything that would make any other film awful. All this and more are afoot in Episode 2 of Monty Python week on Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @robertegblack @alimezh @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted www.lukeallen.co.uk
In the first of 5 episodes this week, Robert EG Black and Alice Lauren join Luke to review and discuss Monty Python films and celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Monty Python's Flying Circus, today they review And Now For Something Completely Different . Topics include how edits may have been made for an American audience, what should be done for Python's anniversary and odd laces for adverts. All this and more are afoot in Episode 1 of Monty Python week on Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @robertegblack @alimezh @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted www.lukeallen.co.uk (http://www.lukeallen.co.uk/)
We bring you the best from London Design Festival, including interviews with festival director Ben Evans, experimental designer Marlène Huissoud and Sir Ian Blatchford of the Science Museum, Italian furniture master Patrizia Moroso and sculpture designer Liz West. Plus Paul Cocksedge explains how he made his standout “Please Be Seated” installation.
Disegno's editorial team discusses installations and exhibitions at the 2019 edition of the London Design Festival. This episode covers three projects using recycled or reclaimed materials: A Second Life by Matter of Stuff, Please Be Seated by Paul Cocksedge, and A Boundless World: In the Face of Tradition by Attua Aparicio Torinos at MDR Gallery. Music by Zapsplat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tierney Steele of Joe Vs the Minute and Luke Allen of Please Be Seated join us to talk Mark's clueless roleplay, Lisa's flirting technique, Johnny and Mark as competing aliens, Christmas Vacation 2, Van Helsing, and movie ratings.
Tierney Steele of M*A*S*H Minute and Luke Allen of Please Be Seated join us to talk bad dialogue, the title, Groundhog Day, Joe vs The Volcano, scene transitions, and character choices.
Luke Allen of Please Be Seated and Tierney Steele of Return to Oz Minute join us to talk parents, The Disaster Artist, and watching movies and television at an inappropriate age.
Podcasters Liz Whitaker, Brad Mendenhall, Jonathan Howell and Thomas Howeth join Luke in this Christmas party of tangents to discuss the 2009 British comedy, **Nativity!**. Topics include Liz's similarities to Mr Poppy, this film's plethora of sequels and why on earth would a primary school play have a critic? All this and more are afoot in the 2018 Christmas special of **Please Be Seated**. **Merry Christmas to all of you and thanks so much for your support this series - we will be back as soon as a batch of episodes are recorded.** Tweet Us: @meangirlsminute @minimpossible @TheWookieLives @neverendmin @critstormcast @Cosmic_Geppetto @CosmicGPod @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted
Actor and podcaster, Greg Austin, comes onto the show to discuss his career and film and TV in general. Topics include behind the scenes on **Class**, whether entertainment has turned too politically correct, and exclusive interviews with Sylvester McCoy, John Leeson and Tony Curran. All this and more are afoot in the finale of series 1 of **Please Be Seated**. We'll be back sooner than you think. Tweet Us: @Gregory_Austin @4SylvesterMcCoy @TonyCurran69 @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted This episode was briefly accidentally leaked last week for a few hours so sorry if you've heard it before.
Luke Allen of Please Be Seated takes over to talk metaphors and DVD prices as there’s a maze inside the maze.
Musician and podcaster, Marc Atkinson comes onto the show to review Rob Reiner's comedy classic, **This Is Spinal Tap**. Topics include how it compares to other mockumentaries, **Spinal Tap**'s influence on pop culture, and whether it's due time for a sequel. All this and more are afoot in Episode 6 of **Please Be Seated**. Tweet Us: @marcatkinson3 @ProgtorWho @riversea_music @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted
Egyptologist and author, David Rohl comes onto the show to review Ridley Scott's biblical epic, **Exodus: Gods And Kings**. Topics include how extremely inaccurate this film is, whether the most accurate biblical epic is in fact **Monty Python's Life Of Brian**, and how David tried to support Ridley Scott with writing the film. All this and more are afoot in Episode 5 of **Please Be Seated**. Tweet Us: @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted You can find David at www.facebook.com/david.rohl
Luke Allen of Please Be Seated takes over as our heroes find themselves changed again after finding one of their old movies.
Actress and Filmmaker, Freya Hannan-Mills comes onto the show to review John Hughes's romantic teen comedy classic, **Pretty In Pink**. Topics include how it compares to Hughes's other works, including the extremely similar "**Some Kind Of Wonderful**", whether teen movies like this are out of date, and how extremely disappointing the ending is. All this and more are afoot in Episode 4 of **Please Be Seated**. Tweet Us: @FreyaHMills @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted **Disclaimer:** This episode was the first episode of the show to be recorded and so the audio is of lower quality, please stick with it and "normal programming" will resume next week.
Former head of cartoons and senior writer of the **National Lampoon** magazine, Dave Shelton comes onto the show to review David Wayne's comedy biography film, **A Futile And Stupid Gesture**. Topics include how close this is to the real experience of working for the National Lampoon, whether it holds up to the 2015 documentary, "**Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead**", and an exclusive interview with screenwriter Michael Colton (co-writer of **A Futile And Stupid Gesture**). All this and more are afoot in Episode 3 of **Please Be Seated**. Tweet Us: @mikecolton @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted You can find Dave at www.snuggybear.com
Former agent and TV producer, Guy Lambert, comes onto the show to review Abrahams's and Zuckers' comedy classic, **The Naked Gun**. Topics include the upcoming remake starring Ed Helms, whether some scenes take it too far and discussions of Guy's time working for children's channel, **CBBC**. All this and more are afoot in Episode 2 of **Please Be Seated**. Tweet Us: @GRALambo @GLTalent (Closed) @SmashTheMediaUK @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted **Disclaimer:** Guy's agency, **GL Talent**, has closed since the recording of this episode.
Comedian Andy Kind comes onto the show to discuss Stanley Kubrick's 1980 adaptation of Stephen King's "The Shining". Topics include Kubrick's directorial foreshadowing, whether the hotel represents hell and an exclusive interview with Lisa & Louise Burns (The twins) about what the ending the film could mean. These and many tangents are afoot in Episode 1 of Please Be Seated. Tweet Us: @andykindcomedy @llama_bottle0 @PleaseBeTweeted
Do you ever wonder what your position is in the spiritual world? It is our default mode to think that sitting in a place of victory only comes by earning it. But, what does is mean when the Apostle Paul says that we have been seated with Christ in the heavenly realms? Join us as we look into the position we already have in Christ.
Do you ever wonder what your position is in the spiritual world? It is our default mode to think that sitting in a place of victory only comes by earning it. But, what does is mean when the Apostle Paul says that we have been seated with Christ in the heavenly realms? Join us as we look into the position we already have in Christ.
Do you ever wonder what your position is in the spiritual world? It is our default mode to think that sitting in a place of victory only comes by earning it. But, what does is mean when the Apostle Paul says that we have been seated with Christ in the heavenly realms? Join us as we look into the position we already have in Christ.
I sit down with Micah Sherman (High Maintanence, The Second City, Improv Asylum, iO, Annoyance Old School Sketch Show, Please Be Seated) and Dan Hirshon (Funny Cakes Comedy, Grandma’s Favorite, Miracle Workers, and Kandid Films), to talk about their new sketch album, John Rodgers: Idiot. We also talk about Donald Trump and Kanye West a lot. :D Micah & Dan On the Web http://micahsherman.com/ http://danhirshon.com/ Get the Album: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/john-rodgers-idiot/id1015517947
Live from the Boston Comedy Festival! Harvard's Dr. Terrence Capellini tells us about the evolution of the human skeleton, how to spot a cave man, and why we all have "pelvic girdles." Featuring panelists Ted Alexandro, Myq Kaplan, and Jo Firestone. Hosted by Chris Duffy. Technical direction by Kevin Brunswick. With a musical interlude, "Caveman Mousetrap" from the album "Please Be Seated" by Micah Sherman and Myq Kaplan.
Jokes abound when master improviser Micah Sherman joins Mike and Geoff to talk about doing disastrous stand-up in "urban" rooms (and why he doesn't do stand-up comedy anymore), his early days in a funky slap bass college musical duo, swapping stories with Robert Forester on the set of Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, and why Danny DeVito is a true renaissance man; all in all a classic ep of WORST GIG EVER! Micah's got a brand new musical comedy cd called Please Be Seated, czech it out!
There's plenty of punnery when the hilarious Myq Kaplan drops "backstage" to pontificate on the difficulty of opening for bands, roasting old Italian men (and coffee at Starbucks), performing comedy outdoors and "in the round." Myq's also got a musical background, which we delve into, and a new musical CD with his partner Micah Sherman called "Please Be Seated," that's available for pre-order now. There's barrels of wordplay and laffs galore on this week's WORST GIG EVER, brought to you by Muhpopolvuh Meat Can!