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Experiential marketing has gained significant recognition over the past decade, becoming essential for brand engagement. Real-life experiences create emotional connections and community, which are often more impactful than traditional advertising methods.Bryan Duffy explores the evolution of experiential marketing from a "below-the-line" activity to a crucial component in marketing strategies. He discusses the immense value experiential marketing adds through consumer engagement, emotional connection, and shareability of content. Bryan explains that effective experiential marketing requires a strategic approach that combines creativity, consumer insights, and logistical expertise. Bill Southard expands on the collaborative nature of creating engaging experiences, emphasizing the synthesis of PR, digital, and experiential tactics for consumer-driven campaigns.Key Takeaways Experiential marketing, once considered a secondary marketing tool, has evolved to be a vital element in integrated marketing strategies, offering significant ROI and reach. PR firms are increasingly collaborating with experiential marketing agencies to create seamless consumer engagement strategies that deliver tangible results. Live events create community and emotional connections that digital marketing simply can't replicate, enhancing brand loyalty. The proliferation of mobile technology has enhanced the value of experiential marketing by enabling immediate content sharing and amplifying campaign reach.Experiential events can take place as part of larger activities or as bespoke experiences, each providing unique opportunities for consumer interaction and brand promotion. The value of experiential marketing lies in its shareability, allowing brands to reach millions beyond just event attendees. About the Guests Bill Southard is founder and CEO of Southard Communications, a firm he founded in 1994. Under his leadership, Southard Communications has shown significant growth across a number of market segments. Headquartered in New York City, the firm has executed successful public relations, digital marketing and communications and social media campaigns for a wide range of B2B and B2C companies, for several of which the agency has been recognized with industry awards. Southard has four decades of experience in the public relations industry. Prior to founding his current firm, he was executive vice president/general manager of Dorf & Stanton Communications, an agency that was sold in 1989 to Shandwick. The agency has worked on a number of iconic brands in the toy and game space including Etch a Sketch, LeapFrog, The Elf on the Shelf, Pound Puppies and Slinky, to name a few.Bryan Duffy is the Founder/CEO of BOOM Ventures, a full-service brand engagement agency he started in September 2020. A marketing communications veteran with over 30+ years in the industry servicing some of the worlds biggest and most relevant brands; he left the "big agency" structure behind to start BOOM with a unique approach and spin on the classic agency model. Bryan started his career on the brand side of the table in both sales and marketing roles at Converse and since that time has been in executive-level roles with some of the largest agencies in the industry. Throughout his tenure he has developed strategic business solutions for the likes of: Amazon, Facebook, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Pepsico, NFL, ESPN, Coca-Cola, General Mills...
While dolls, games, and action figures have existed for decades, even centuries, in the 1980s toys became big business – the industry earned an estimated $12 billion in America in 1986 alone. IP concepts and trends that started in the 1960s and 70s were fully developed, manufactured, and marketed to eager moppets transfixed by after-school cartoons or breakfast cereal tie-ins. And the toys themselves were incredible, with many of the most popular lines standing the test of time even decades later. Now the Great Pop Culture Debate wants to determine: what IS the Best 80s Toys Line? Toy lines discussed: Cabbage Patch Kids, Jem and the Holograms, Micro Machines, G.I. Joe, Pound Puppies, Polly Pocket, Masters of the Universe, My Little Pony, Care Bears, Star Wars, Strawberry Shortcake, Rainbow Brite, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Popples, Thundercats, Transformers. Join host Eric Rezsnyak and GPCD panelists Karissa Kloss, Kate Racculia, and Zack Derby as they discuss and debate 16 of the most legendary toy lines of the 1980s. Great Pop Culture Debate is brought to you by Factor Meals. Visit factormeals.com/greatpop50 and use the code greatpop50 for 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. Play along at home by finding the listener bracket here. Make a copy for yourself, fill it out, and see if your picks match up with ours! For more exclusive content, including warm-up in which we discuss the toys we were bummed didn't make the bracket, become a Patreon supporter of the podcast today. Sign up for our weekly newsletter! Subscribe to find out what's new in pop culture each week right in your inbox! Vote in more pop culture polls! Check out our Open Polls. Your votes determine our future debates! Episode Credits Host: Eric Rezsnyak Panel: Karissa Kloss, Kate Racculia, Zack Derby Producer: Bob Erlenback Editor: Bob Erlenback Theme Music: “Dance to My Tune” by Marc Torch #80s #80stoys #1980s #80skid #cabbagepatchkids #motu #transformers #tmnt #mylittlepony #starwars #heman #gijoe #jemandtheholograms #actionfigures #dolls #toys #stuffedanimals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In the dynamic world of brand marketing, integrating the voices of consumers is not just a best practice — it's a necessity. In this episode, Jen Belcastro and Bill Southard explain why listening to the consumer is crucial for brand success. They discuss how understanding consumer behavior, preferences, and emotional connections can lead to more effective marketing campaigns and business strategies. Consumer research is an investment that can save companies from costly missteps and ensure they remain responsive to market changes and consumer needs. This ongoing and adaptive process is not a one-time effort but a continual practice that sustains brand relevance and drives continuous improvement. Jen advocates for starting small to win stakeholder buy-in for consumer research. This could involve initial stakeholder interviews to identify gaps and build a case for wider research, demonstrating the value through incremental insights. Key Takeaways Putting people at the heart of marketing strategies helps to build strong emotional connections with the brand. Identifying the correct target audience is crucial; often, companies have assumptions that may not be accurate. Consumer research, even on a small scale, can reveal vital insights that lead to better product and marketing decisions. Tracking brand performance and consumer behavior year-round is essential for ongoing success and adjustment in strategies. About the Guests Jen Belcastro is Founder & President of Escalate Strategies. She has spent over 20 years as a Consumer Insights & Brand Strategist at mid to large corporate agencies, serving clients from multiple verticals (B2C and B2B). She has a depth of experience in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies with a particular passion around helping clients grow winning brands that truly make the world a better place. After witnessing how typical big company challenges — high overhead, politics, bureaucracy, complex staffing models, and employee burnout — were to the direct detriment of the clients they claim to serve, she founded Escalate Strategies to offer clients direct access to her senior-level experience, entrepreneurial creativity, and laser focus on strategically impactful results. Bill Southard is founder and CEO of Southard Communications, a firm he founded in 1994. Under his leadership, Southard Communications has shown significant growth across a number of market segments. Headquartered in New York City, the firm has executed successful public relations, digital marketing and communications and social media campaigns for a wide range of B2B and B2C companies, for several of which the agency has been recognized with industry awards. Southard has four decades of experience in the public relations industry. Prior to founding his current firm, he was executive vice president/general manager of Dorf & Stanton Communications, an agency that was sold in 1989 to Shandwick. The agency has worked on a number of iconic brands in the toy and game space including Etch a Sketch, LeapFrog, The Elf on the Shelf, Pound Puppies and Slinky, to name a few. About the Host Abbie Fink is president of HMA Public Relations in Phoenix, Arizona and a founding member of PRGN. Her marketing...
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In response to changing demand, public relations agencies must continuously evolve their service offerings to meet client needs. They must adapt to new market dynamics and emerging trends to remain competitive. In this episode, Bill Southard explains that PR professionals are increasingly being seen as key strategic counselors to clients, rather than just media relations experts. Clients today want to work with a partner that helps them build their business, which includes enhancing their corporate reputation but also supporting sales and growth. Bill argues that PR firms need to position themselves as strategic partners, capable of providing a range of services beyond traditional media relations. The convergence of traditional PR functions with digital marketing presents a unique opportunity for agencies to expand their service offerings and drive business growth for clients. By offering expertise in new areas, agencies can deliver comprehensive solutions that directly impact a client's bottom line. This strategic approach not only enhances the value proposition for clients but also enables agencies to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving industry landscape. Agencies can expand their capabilities either through internal expertise or strategic partnerships with external providers. This flexibility allows them to offer a comprehensive suite of services, ranging from traditional PR and media relations to product development, research, product sourcing, social media, influencer marketing, digital advertising, e-commerce optimization, including Amazon and beyond. By embracing a holistic approach to communications and brand building, PR professionals can cultivate long-term relationships with clients and position themselves as indispensable partners in driving sustainable business success. Key Takeaways PR agencies can be strategic business partners, focused on driving sales and business growth for clients. Understanding business goals and aligning PR strategies to contribute to overall business objectives is crucial for agency success. Expanding service offerings, such as Amazon optimization and paid digital campaigns, enhances agency capabilities in supporting client needs. Building brand reputation, awareness, and trust through PR efforts is essential for sustainable business success in the long run. About the Guest Bill Southard is founder and CEO of Southard Communications, a firm he founded in 1994. Under his leadership, Southard Communications has shown significant growth across a number of market segments. Headquartered in New York City, the firm has executed successful public relations, digital marketing and communications and social media campaigns for a wide range of B2B and B2C companies, for several of which the agency has been recognized with industry awards. Southard has four decades of experience in the public relations industry. Prior to founding his current firm, he was executive vice president/general manager of Dorf & Stanton Communications, an agency that was sold in 1989 to Shandwick. The agency has worked on a number of iconic brands in the toy and game space including Etch a Sketch, LeapFrog, The Elf on the Shelf, Pound Puppies and Slinky, to name a few.About the Host Abbie Fink is president of HMA Public Relations in Phoenix, Arizona and a founding member of PRGN. Her marketing communications background includes skills in media relations, digital...
Okay, so here's the story: Take a dog and a cat and put them on TV. Hmmmm… That's already been done. Add in a Mose. What's next, a squirrel? Get original TV. I don't know, let's mix in a lamb and a porcupine and call it good. And tell them to all get along despite what their natural instincts tell us. That's what I would do if I were on the same room as “The Pound Puppies”. And I friggin' hate those death row hounds. Anyways… Here now is the story of how this anthropomorphic show came to Saturday Morning. Where did this good manner's teaching show come from? How many tries did it take to get it right? What killed this show? All these questions, and more, will be answered in this look at THE GET ALONG GANG! Not only that, but The Saturday Morning Podcast is joined by Dustin from CHERRY BOMBS: THE UNDERAPPRECIATED MOVIES PODCAST. Instead of the usual nonsense, Dustin and I bring you a whole new level of nonsense with a commentary on the first episode of THE GET ALONG GANG from DIC Animation. If you're not familiar with Dustin or his terrific show CHERRY BOMBS, it's a look at those movies from the 80s and 90s that didn't do so well at the box office. But they made their way into our hearts where Dustin and Nik defend their value, and might change your mind about them. Find CHERRY BOMBS: THE UNDERAPPRECIATED MOVIES PODCAST on Apple Podcast, or wherever you like to find them. Thanks for ‘tooning in. Share With Us: SatMornPod@hotmail.com Twitter/X: @SatMornPodThreads: @SatMornPodYouTube Us: tinyurl.com/yyhpwjeo (search @SatMornPod) Featured Music: “Nostalgic Happy Music” by AudioJungle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtxSUR6MQhw&t=2s “Happy Life” by Fredji - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzQiRABVARk “I Feel You” by Kevin MacLeod” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw8E3jjbUCE “Nostalgic” by OrangeHead - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wExcRoNNzAc “Breakfast Club” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Spi22l3m5I “Horizons” by Atch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-u53MADIag “80's Hijack” by Gee - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndVqzJ9Lk6M&t=26s “Synthmania” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6r20TKnA6M “United” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArjGQFCcHxA “Cool Blue” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp5cxZWP-wc #ABC #NBC #CBS #The80s #80s #cartoons #cartoon #animation #SaturdayMorning #1980 #1981 #1982 #1983 #1984 #1985 #1986 #1987 #1988 #1989 #Filmation #HannaBarbera #DePatieFreleng #RubySpears #Disney #Superheroes
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It's the end of the road, last stop on the voyage. For the final episode in this classic cartoon series we are going to be taking a look at the 1986 series Pound Puppies! Now sit back, relax, pop some popcorn or pour yourself your favorite bowl of cereal and enjoy the show! Don't forget to rate and review this podcast wherever you get your podcasts from! Follow Me on: Instagram: @mindofsmoothie Threads: @mindofsmoothie Tumblr: mindofsmoothie.tumblr.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/mindofsmoothie Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/mindofsmoothie Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindofsmoothie Website: https://www.mindofsmoothie.com Music: "Mind of Smoothie" Intro, and "Friday Smooth" by Ryall K "Transition Riff" by capthowdy1027 of Howdy Inc.
Jen and Frank chat with Matt from Mom and Pop Culture about the toys that made us! Dillo's Diz. 55 Gerard St. #987. Huntington, NY 11743 Affiliate Links Music & Themes produed by Matt Harvey. Feedspot's Top 25 Siblings Podcasts You Must Follow AND Top 100 Disney Podcasts You Must Follow. ONE STOP SHOP ALL THE @DillosDiz LINKS! DIllo's Diz Resort Guests: Theme Park Rob, Schmelty, The Cretin's Guild, Nathaniel Hardy, Dr. Val of #FigmentsInTime, Lee Taylor, Shannon Bohn, Michael Matande, Matt Smith, Ryan Alexander, PixieDustPhD, Tony Orgelfinger, Holly Maddock, Lexi Andrea, Adam Elmers, DCLDuo, Question or Comment? We LOVE interacting with listeners! FOLLOW Dillo's Diz on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/dillosdiz FOLLOW Dillo's Diz on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dillosdiz/ SUBSCRIBE to Dillo's Diz on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/dillosdiz LIKE Dillo's Diz on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DillosDiz/
You've got the touch! You've got the power! 1984 was a radical pop culture year in the heart of the 80's, but one toy line demanded the hotness of Cabbage Patch dolls and Pound Puppies take a back seat and clear plenty of Toys 'R' Us shelf space as Transformers hit the US market and forever changed just how awesome action figures could be. The intergalactic battle between Optimus Prime's Autobots and Megatron's Decepticons crash-landed with an iconic "transforming" sound effect in our televisions, toy boxes, comic book racks, and more, quickly becoming one of the most successful children's properties of the decade, and enduring in countless globe-spanning iterations in the decades beyond. Join us as we transform into space and time to rediscover the lasers and chrome that filled our TV sets and hearts. Autobots, roll out! Season 4 of 80's High is sponsored by Choose Your Own Adventure! Shop cyoa.com and use code 80sHigh for 20% off your first order of books, box sets, graphic novels, tabletop games, and more! Support the show by tossing us some lunch money at ko-fi.com/80shighpodcast. Write an 80's inspired note when you do, and we'll share it on the show! -- Can I Borrow Your Notes? -- The Entire Transformers Timeline Explained // Looper The History of Transformers: Generation 1 // Secret Galaxy Transformers G1 Collection // Transformerland Hasbro's Hubris: The Story of the Failed The Transformers: The Movie (1986) // Secret Galaxy 10 Things You Didn't Know About Transformers 2007 // Minty Comedic Arts Hasbro's Crowdfunded Unicron Transformer Is over Two Feet Tall // fanbyte Adam Savage Reacts to Auto-Transforming Optimus Prime! The Most Ridiculous Transformers Rip-Offs That Actually Happened // Looper -- Teacher's Pets -- Join the Class of 80's High: 80shighpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Instagram: @80shighpodcast Theme song by Greg Reed, with vocals by Chad Bumford Cover art by Alex Goddard at alexgoddarddesign.com
Host Bex Scott welcomes her second guest to the show, Podcast Host and Pyrex collector Kelly Szurek. Kelly is an avid collector of all things Pyrex, along with other vintage glassware and figurines, and she discusses how she came to Pyrex love and what she is hunting for with Bex.Kelly, like Bex, really fell into collecting Pyrex in the pandemic in 2020. The first Pyrex she bought was the Spring Blossom Cinderella set and as she says, “from there I was hooked”. Kelly tells Bex about some of the pieces she's collected and where they came from, including some treasured items she received as gifts. Their conversation ranges from how hard it is to come across great treasures in flea markets and antique shops, their coveted holy grail Pyrex pieces, how Kelly anticipates Pyrex collecting to look in the future, and what sets are overrated or underrated. Lovers of Pyrex will truly identify with this episode and the absolute fascination with Pyrex and vintage collecting that hooked Kelly and Bex.Resources discussed in this episode:Kelly Szurek's podcast On Our Best BehaviorPyrex Love Pattern ReferenceFire-King GlassHazel Atlas GlassLefton CollectiblesPyrex on Film and TV—Contact Rebecca Scott | Pyrex With Bex: Website: PyrexWithBex.comInstagram: @pyrexwithbexContact Bex on her website—TranscriptBex Scott: [00:00:02] Hey everybody, it's Bex Scott and welcome to the Pyrex with Bex podcast where, you guessed it, I talk about vintage Pyrex, but also all things vintage housewares. I'll take you on my latest thrifting adventures, talk about reselling, chat with other enthusiasts about their collections, and learn about a bunch of really awesome items from the past. Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you love listening to podcasts so you don't miss a beat. Bex Scott: [00:00:30] Hey everybody, this is Bex Scott and you're listening to the Pyrex with Bex podcast. On today's episode, I'm chatting with Kelly Szurek about her amazing Pyrex collection, some of the pieces she's been able to find over the years, and where she thinks Pyrex collecting is headed. Hey everybody! I am super excited because today I have my second guest on the Pyrex with Bex podcast and it is Kelly Szurek. Welcome, Kelly. Thanks so much for joining me today. Kelly Szurek: [00:00:57] Thank you. I'm glad to be here. Super excited. I love Pyrex a ton, and it's always exciting to me when there's other people out there who are avidly collecting and are the younger generation, because we want this to continue on for a long time, right? Bex Scott: [00:01:13] Definitely. I agree, and I was really excited when we started chatting on Instagram and I found out that you collected. It's hard to find people who are really passionate about it, who are open to chatting and kind of like the same things in the vintage world. And you also have your own podcast. So tell me a little bit about that. Kelly Szurek: [00:01:33] Sure my son and I do a podcast. It has nothing to do with Pyrex. I occasionally do talk about Pyrex on the podcast, but our podcast is about just our relationship, and he just started high school this year. And so it's just kind of been the process of junior high changes, high school changes, struggles, just things going on in our life and how we just handle hurdles. And also we recently expanded to having guests on there just because sometimes our life isn't that eventful, which is good because, you know, I don't want to talk about all the trouble he gets in school all the time. Bex Scott: [00:02:12] Yeah. Kelly Szurek: [00:02:12] You check, you guys can all check that out. You can find On Our Best Behavior wherever you listen to podcasts. Bex Scott: [00:02:18] Perfect. I've checked out a few of your episodes so far and they're awesome, so I definitely recommend it. So you love Pyrex, I love Pyrex. What was the beginning of your Pyrex addiction and how did you get started collecting? Kelly Szurek: [00:02:32] So looking back, I cannot remember that anyone ever had Pyrex. My grandparents, I was fortunate enough to know my great grandparents for a long time. They lived until they were in their 90s and nobody had Pyrex. And my mom had one dish, but she didn't have the lid. It was just a yellow casserole dish. And I always wondered, like, this dish is so cool and it's so colorful. Why is it like, just like this random piece of kitchenware that we have? But I was young., I really didn't know anything about it. And then when the pandemic happened and the whole entire world shut down, I just found myself scrolling on Facebook Marketplace and I, for some reason, I don't know why it started showing up, but I just started seeing pieces of Pyrex and I just got really interested. I love these patterns. I love these colors. Not knowing how huge the Pyrex collection and world is. And my very first piece that I ever bought was on Facebook Marketplace, and it was the Spring Blossom Cinderella set. And from there I was hooked. Once I found out there was, like, this isn't just a one thing, there's like millions of, it has a whole collection, right? And a whole set and a refrigerator set and all these casserole dishes. And so I just kind of got sucked in and got on a deep dive and through the internet and books, and I was like, oh my gosh. And then I just started buying. Bex Scott: [00:04:05] I love it. That's kind of similar to my story. I started off during the pandemic as well, and it spiraled. And I remember the Spring Blossom was one of my very first as well. My grandma had it hidden away in her pantry and she pulled it out one day and I said, oh, I just started collecting this stuff. And she was like, oh, it's yours. You can have it. So I've kept that to the side. I don't use those ones, but it definitely has a special place in my heart as well. Kelly Szurek: [00:04:34] What kind of like hooked you? Was it the memories from when you were young? Bex Scott: [00:04:38] I think I remember my mom using Pyrex a little bit. She had the Autumn Harvest casseroles, those were on our table a few times during the years, but I started when I was cleaning out my grandparents garage, and they had some of my great aunt's dishes in big rubbermaid bins, and we were unpacking them, and I found a lasagna pan and a couple primary bowls. And that was my, kind of my gateway bowls, I call them. That started everything. And I went on Instagram, and I instantly found all these pink displays and turquoise, and I started messaging other collectors. And that's kind of when I was fully hooked. And then, like you, I went down the Marketplace rabbit hole looking for anything I could find and just buying the different sets. And yeah, it's a fun addiction. Kelly Szurek: [00:05:31] Yeah, yeah it is. Bex Scott: [00:05:35] And how does your, your family feel about your collection? Kelly Szurek: [00:05:39] They've done well. They've embraced it pretty well. I really, you know, when Justin and I, who is my husband, got together, I really didn't collect much of anything. Like I remember him asking me what do you collect? And I was like, well, I collect these, like, Starbucks mugs from places I've been, you know, he's like, well that's not like old and vintage. I'm like, well, I don't, never really been a collector. And so he was really into like going to antique stores and checking out rummage sales, garage sales, estate sales. And I was just kind of like, why do you want to look through, like, old people's gross junk? But then when I got hooked on the Pyrex, then I understood and I was like, oh my. I remember the first time we went into an antique store after I had gotten hooked on Pyrex. I was like, this is amazing. Can we go to all of them? And he's like, what happened to you? So. He has done well in trying to, you know, he'll be like, hey, I think, he'll try to like, remember what the patterns are called, like, oh, hey, did you see over there they have this or that? And my son Maccoy, he's awesome about it. Like, he is really happy for me that I have something that makes me so happy. And he calls it his inheritance. So he always wants to know, like, how much is this going to be worth? How much is this going to be worth? What's the most rare pieces? So we've talked about that. And he always says like I'm not going to sell any of it. I'm just going to keep it all. Okay. We'll see. We'll see how your wife feels. Bex Scott: [00:07:09] Yeah. He'll carry on the the collection for you. Kelly Szurek: [00:07:15] Yeah, I hope so. I mean that would be, that would be sweet. You know, I think that it is really important for the younger generations to continue it on. Right? Because once people don't care about it anymore, then it kind of fades away, you know? Bex Scott: [00:07:29] Yeah. My husband, he has been great with allowing me to have such a large collection and go to the thrift stores every week, and I think it's because he has a huge BMW old car collection, so he fixes them up and flips them. So if he was to say that I couldn't do my Pyrex collecting, then I might have an issue with his car collecting. Kelly Szurek: [00:07:53] Yes. You have something to hold over him, right? Bex Scott: [00:07:57] But I think that's awesome that your son calls it his inheritance. We have two boys and a girl, and I'm hoping, our baby girl is almost a year old, so I'm hoping that she's going to be the one that carries it on for me, because it will probably all be left to her because the boys, they don't want it right now. So. Kelly Szurek: [00:08:15] You know, as we get older, like, right, our appreciation for things changes. And so that might happen. Bex Scott: [00:08:22] Yeah. That's true. I'll keep working on them. Alex, he goes he goes to the thrift stores with me. And he's really good about finding things and being excited about it. So there's still hope. Kelly Szurek: [00:08:33] It's good that you share that. He'll remember that always like, oh mom, remember when we used to do this or hey, I found this piece, you know, so it will be special to him. Bex Scott: [00:08:40] Yeah, exactly. And what would you say are some of your best Pyrex finds that you've had over the years? Kelly Szurek: [00:08:50] So I feel like, you know, a lot of the basic stuff, I, I have all of the basic stuff and I, a lot of my sets I have pieced together. So I have been very picky about, you know, only spending like so much money on them. And so a lot of my stuff I've really just pieced together because I think if you buy the whole set, you end up spending more money. Right? So I have just kind of slowly done that and, you know, really only great like steals. I found like, you know, steals like, oh, this is, you know, $0.25 at a garage sale, but it's a, you know, Woodland 401 bowl, whatever. Oh, sweet. I'll take it. You know, and I am a sucker for if I see anything like that's really, really cheap and, you know, dishwater damaged. Whatever. I'll take it home because I just don't want it to go into, like, the junk. So I'm really bad about that. But one, a few years ago and I think this might have been early on, but I saw on - I'm in a lot of Pyrex groups - and somebody had posted locally here in Minneapolis that they had a Barcode set for $90, and I don't think they realized what they had. Kelly Szurek: [00:10:06] And I was like, I'm coming right now. So I got that. And then I also my other thing I was really, really proud of is I got a green dot bowl on auction for $30, and I just was over the moon about that. Yeah. So those are really my only like super great finds that I feel like I got for like a reason, you know, a way cheaper price. It's hard. I always want to be that person who goes into the thrift store and like, finds some diamond in the rough, but I feel like they're getting better at knowing what people are interested in, and then they will pull it aside or put it up on auction or something like that. And so then, you know, then it's not just laying there for us to find. So I'm still waiting to, like, stumble across a garage sale where somebody has like a, you know, Starburst Atomic Space Saver just sitting there for a dollar. That's my dream. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:11:03] I'm in a bunch of the Facebook groups as well, and I always see people posting about what they've found and how cheap it was. And I always get jealous. I'm like, oh, I never find steals like that. Kelly Szurek: [00:11:15] And I think it doesn't happen that often because I used to do the same thing. I'm like, I'm going thrifting all the time. I'm stopping at so many garage sales, you know, I did it so much at one time that I just was like, would go home empty handed and feel so defeated. So then I was like, I'm done doing this. I need to take a break. I feel too disappointed. Bex Scott: [00:11:35] And there was, I think, last week or a couple of weeks ago in one of the groups, you might even be a part of it, but a lady mentioned that she found the Blue Dianthus Cinderella bowls at Goodwill and it was like 7.99 and 12.99 or something crazy like that. And that would never happen over here where I am in Canada. So. Kelly Szurek: [00:11:58] So in Canada, do you see like more of the, I mean, you're just a country up from me. It's not too far away. But I always feel like in different countries, like they have a different variety of things, or it seems like certain things are easier to find and other things are harder to find. Bex Scott: [00:12:14] Yeah. We, I don't know, I found a ton of primary here. I feel like every time I go to the store, I see the yellow primary bowl everywhere. What else has there been? Um, lots of Spring Blossom, Forest Fancies, Old Orchard. It haunts me. It follows me around everywhere. And I see it. Kelly Szurek: [00:12:39] It's here too. Bex Scott: [00:12:40] Yeah. Kelly Szurek: [00:12:42] That and the Early American like, runs rampant here, so. Bex Scott: [00:12:45] Oh, really? We don't have any of that here. Kelly Szurek: [00:12:48] Oh, really? Bex Scott: [00:12:48] Yeah, I think I've seen one and it was in British Columbia and so I picked that one up. But yeah. Yeah, the thrift stores are fun. I think my best find at the thrift store so far has been, what was it, a divided dish. It was the black and white snowflake and I think it was 999 and I was pretty happy about that. Kelly Szurek: [00:13:14] Yeah it is. It is a rush. It is a rush. Bex Scott: [00:13:17] That's the problem. The adrenaline you get from it. And you keep wanting to go back more and more. Kelly Szurek: [00:13:22] And, you know, I don't know about you, but the problem I have now is I have so much and I have so many that I love. Like, how do you display all of it? I feel like I have to constantly like switch it out to display it. Otherwise, I don't know, it's tough. I'm like, we need to build a house that has like built ins in every single room so that I can just put the Pyrex in every room. Justin's always like, okay, we'll do that. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:13:53] I always love when the hardcore collectors have a whole basement that's lined with either built ins or Ikea shelves, and you just walk in and they have lighting coming from everywhere. And that would be my dream, I think. Kelly Szurek: [00:14:07] I always wonder, like, what do those people do for a living? Bex Scott: [00:14:12] Yeah. Kelly Szurek: [00:14:14] Or like, how long have they been, you know, you just wonder everyone's story. Like, how did this madness start for you? Bex Scott: [00:14:20] Yeah. So what would you say is the piece that you've paid the most for? Kelly Szurek: [00:14:25] So I personally didn't pay for it. But there was a Balloon bowl, chip and dip set with the bracket on Facebook Marketplace in the city, Minneapolis, and I think Justin paid $250 for it for me, it was a Christmas present. Bex Scott: [00:14:41] Oh, nice. Kelly Szurek: [00:14:42] I thought that was a good price for it. Like, don't even try to barter with her. Like 250 is a real fair price. And I think he did try to like get her down to 200 still. And she was like not happening. I have a lot of other people that want this, so take it or I'm moving on. Like take it. Bex Scott: [00:15:01] Yeah, I don't have that set yet. It's on my list though. I passed it up for a really good deal maybe 2 or 3 years ago, and I still regret it. I could have had it. Kelly Szurek: [00:15:11] That's the thing that's tough, right? Like when you see it, you have to make like a rash decision to buy because it's not like Target where you can just go back and get it tomorrow or go back and get it next week, you know. Bex Scott: [00:15:25] Yeah. And especially if it's on Marketplace, people are savage on there. Nobody holds anything. And I don't blame them because there's so many no shows. But you have to be within seconds of it being posted. And what would you say is your all time holy grail unicorn piece that you really want to have? Kelly Szurek: [00:15:45] Well, I always say, like, if we ever win the lottery when it's $1 billion, I want, you know, I think this is most people's holy grail, but I've never even seen it in real life, is the Lucky in Love dish. So I think there's maybe, you know, and I'm not, don't quote me on this because I don't know for sure, but I think like there's like two known in the whole entire world. So I saw one goal. I saw one on auction and it was, you know, over $10,000 that the bidding was at. So that'd be another one I'd just love to, like, stumble across for, you know, a dollar at a garage sale. But my other ones that I really want, the turquoise Atomic Starburst, the space saver, and which, you know, is attainable. So it's just, you know, you have to be ready to spend the money when you find them. And the Pumpkin Butter print. So those are like my three, you know, like Lucky in Love I'd probably never, ever get. But that would be my holy grail. Bex Scott: [00:16:46] What does the Pumpkin Butter print go for in your area usually? Kelly Szurek: [00:16:49] $1,000 for a set. Bex Scott: [00:16:51] That's like us here too. Kelly Szurek: [00:16:52] So $800 to $1200. And I've even tried to, like, bid on like bowl by bowl to try to get like, I'm like, okay, if I can get them for $200 a piece slowly, you know. When they sell individually, I feel like they sell for even more because people are probably trying to do the same thing and piece their own together. And then you need like that one last piece and then you're paying more than you should for it. Or some people just have way more money and can, you know, afford it. I try to have a Pyrex budget, so. Bex Scott: [00:17:25] It's a smart thing to do. Right now I don't have one and I'm kind of all over the place, so it's dangerous. Yeah. Kelly Szurek: [00:17:32] And then you get to the point where you're like, oh, I've done that, where I've bought something and then I've already had it. Oh shoot, I couldn't remember, but it was a really good price, I don't want to pass it up, like that whole thing. So. Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:17:46] And do you guys use your Pyrex at home? Kelly Szurek: [00:17:49] So anything that I have that I've picked up at like flea markets or anything like that, that's just kind of been, you know, like 401 bowls, we'll use those for cereal bowls at our house. I have some things that I feel so blessed that people know about my Pyrex love. And a lot of times, like a family member will pass and they'll say, hey, I'm cleaning out. So, you know, going through my grandma's things, she has this, do you want it? Yes. And so there's a couple of casserole dishes that I'll use and I always remember, like, who got me it or who gave it to me. And so then it's like special when I use it like, oh, this was from so and so when it was her grandma's. And I just think that that's really special. Bex Scott: [00:18:32] I love that about collecting and having other people kind of looking out for you and wanting to pass the dishes to you because they know that you'll look after them and it'll be important to you just like it was for them. Kelly Szurek: [00:18:48] And I also, but it also makes me realize the other side of that, which is how many people are going through their grandparents things and just throwing all this in the garbage, because a lot of people are like, well, we're just going to toss it if you don't want it or drop it off at Goodwill or whatever, which is I guess that's fine. But yeah, if you're just going to throw it away, call me. I met this, I've met a lot of people on Marketplace and just in the community, and I bought a dresser from this one guy, and he, just like a random thing, and he was telling me, like, he cleans out houses for a living. So like stuff that's going to get like condemned or knocked down and he'll go through and then he'll kind of like pick through stuff and resell it. And he's like, oh, you know, he's like, what's your thing that you love? And I'm like, oh, Pyrex. And he's like, oh, I wish I would have known you last week there was this house or so much of it, and I just left it all behind. And I'm like, you call me when that happens. Bex Scott: [00:19:42] Yeah. Kelly Szurek: [00:19:42] And he's like, okay, just so you know, like you have to be ready to come right now. And I'm like, well, if you call me, I'll try. And if I can't, I can't. But yeah, please reach out to me if you ever, if that ever happens again. And of course it hasn't happened but yeah it was that was a recent meet. So I'm still hopeful that he'll think of me. Bex Scott: [00:20:01] I was watching a story on Instagram of a collector that I follow, and they went to an estate sale out in the country and not everything sold. So they just took, the company, or the family took everything and put it into a big dumpster. And the collector was going through and trying to find as much as they could that they could salvage. And I was just thinking, oh, I would have loved to be there to save everything and bring it home. It's kind of like me with cats and dogs. Kelly Szurek: [00:20:32] You bring them all home? Bex Scott: [00:20:33] Yeah. Kelly Szurek: [00:20:36] I know people, I also have two bunnies, and so whenever, whenever there's, like, a bunny that needs a home, people are always like, you need to help this bunny. I'm like, I can't take any more animals, I can't. Bex Scott: [00:20:50] Oh, and you mentioned before when we were chatting before the podcast that you love to collect other things as well. So what are some of the the other things that you really love? Kelly Szurek: [00:21:03] So I feel like once I started collecting Pyrex, then I just kind of went down this rabbit hole of vintage glass and Fire-King has some. I don't love all Fire-King, but you know, I like the the super popular stuff that everyone does. The tulip bowls, the jadeite bowls, they have these teardrop bowls. So I have those. So Fire-King and then Hazel-Atlas they make like these cute dot bowls. So I have those and Federal Glass also has some like, I honestly am not like a big enough collector of those things to actually even tell you the real name of what they're called. But yeah, just as time has gone on and I've seen pieces or I've seen stuff, I'm like, oh, I have to have that. It's so cute. So yeah, I have randomly collected some of that. Like Fire-King has their own version of a primary set, so I have that. One of my other really unique items that I have is I have a primary set in a sealed box. And so I love that. Bex Scott: [00:22:09] That's amazing. Kelly Szurek: [00:22:09] That was a gift too. So that's kind of what's fun about Christmas is I'm like, okay, here's all the Pyrex I still need. Find it. But he actually, that was actually a Marketplace find too. And yeah, so that was, I feel like I'm really surprised with how much local stuff I've found that's a big find. And then, you know, just throughout I've really taken a liking to vintage sprinklers. If they're metal, like I have to have it, I use them to water my lawn. But I just think it's fun and they're cool. And I love bunnies. So I also collect any cute vintage bunny figurines. My mom had collected some Lefton when I was young and when she died, I kept all of that. So that has brought me on a trail of trying to finish, you know, like I didn't know when I was younger. I remember like, oh, this angel was a set of 3 or 4, and now I have to find them because she, there's only one left. So. But those are harder to, I feel like I've had a hard time finding those. Or people, which I remember we were going to throw that in a donate box and, you know, they go for $35 a figurine, which I think is expensive. So, you know, they're hard to find. But I was at a flea market, I think it was this summer, and I was at like in line to check out. I had found a pink striped bowl that was super cheap because it was it was a little faded. But we, you know, so that's one we just use in the kitchen. And I was standing in line and I saw one of those Lefton angel girls or poinsettia, I think it's a Lefton Poinsettia Girl and she just has like this poinsettia dress on. She's little. And I was like, oh my gosh. Like I saw one. And it was, you know, super cheap. It was like a dollar. So I was like, that was my every once in a while, you know, you get that like, I'm so excited about this. So yeah. So that's just kind of like, I end up getting into like, you know, if I start to see things repetitiously, sometimes they'll start to call my name and some things I'm just like, this is cute, I like it, I'm getting it. And then it just kind of starts a whole nother trail of junk. Yeah. My treasure. Right? Bex Scott: [00:24:19] Yeah. It's easy to to fall into the next hole of collecting the next best thing. My other addictions are the little blue birds. They were my great grandmas. So I've started collecting those. And then the Merry Mushroom canisters and anything mushroom I love. So that's another issue that I have to deal with. Kelly Szurek: [00:24:42] I know I also get in like that, I was a child of the 80s, so anything like Pound Puppies, Care Bears that's still in the box, I'm hooked. Like, oh, I have to have that. Bex Scott: [00:24:54] Oh, I love Pound Puppies. I forgot about those. I had quite a few of those. Kelly Szurek: [00:25:00] So now when I find like the old ones, I actually, one of my favorite finds was an antique store here, I live in Anoka, it was like a little bride and groom Pound Puppy set still in the box, like they are still in the box. So I was super excited about that. Like, I have to have it. So yeah, that's. And then Justin makes fun of me, like, oh, now you're on to something else. Okay. Bex Scott: [00:25:24] Make more room in the house. I have another collection. Kelly Szurek: [00:25:27] It's like, where are you going to put this? I'm like my grandma always said, if you want it, you'll find a spot for it. Bex Scott: [00:25:32] That's very true. Yeah. So where would you say Pyrex collecting is headed? Do you think there's going to be crazy prices, a lack of available dishes? What are your thoughts on that? Kelly Szurek: [00:25:48] Well, I do feel like as time goes on, right, they don't make Pyrex like this anymore so it's definitely going to get harder to find if people stop collecting it. You know, pricing, I always get a little frustrated with people online when somebody will post something for sale and people will comment like, this is a ridiculous price. I feel like things are worth what people are willing to pay for them. As somebody who has a very large Pyrex collection, I still want it to be worth something, you know, 50 years down the road. So I am hopeful that people will continue to collect, and I do want the price to stay high. So, you know, I want to find things for a steal. And I think that's what is really exciting about collecting some kind of antique item is it's, the hunt is fun, the hunt is part of the high, right? So I hope it continues. But I do see in my community a lot of young people, I also read, so I'll buy things in auction lots a lot, and I'll be going for one piece, but it comes in like this huge lot of other Pyrex or other stuff, and I'll resell that. And it is a lot of younger girls that are buying it because they're like, my grandma had this, I have to have it. Kelly Szurek: [00:27:15] And so that does make me super happy that people still have that in them. And I do think like, I don't know about this generation, but there is a generation younger than me that is into like vintage stuff. And now people are into like, don't throw stuff into the landfill, like let's reuse, let's recycle, let's... so that's inspiring that hopefully people will continue thinking that way. Save the planet, don't buy new stuff. Use the old stuff. So I don't know where it's going to go, but I don't see it slowing down right now. In my experience, since 2020, it's only been three years, but I haven't seen it slowing down at all. And even like, I'll even look at some auction websites and just to see, like, what stuff's still going for, what are people still bidding at? And yeah, it's not slowing, it's not slowing down. I always think, oh, maybe as a reseller, I don't claim to just be a reseller, but if I have extra stuff or stuff that I got that I wasn't going for, I'll try to resell it and I'll go on those auction sites sometimes and think like, oh, maybe I can find something super cheap and resell it. But I mean, I feel like it's going for what it's worth. So. Bex Scott: [00:28:36] Yeah, I agree, I'd like to see it continue and the younger generation get more into it. And I remember when I first started collecting, looking online for articles about Pyrex and it was mostly people, well, not mostly, but a lot of people getting angry about how there was a huge influx of collectors and resellers during the pandemic, and it was pushing prices up like crazy, and people were worried about where it was headed. But I think it's good if they're collecting it for the right reasons, and they love the dishes and they're going to pass them on to people and keep it going, I think that's awesome. Kelly Szurek: [00:29:13] Right. If we have been spending this much money on it and it's at its highest cost or whatever, then you never want anything to go down in value after you've invested in it. Bex Scott: [00:29:25] Mhm. Kelly Szurek: [00:29:26] We'll see. We'll see what happens. I mean I don't see it going anywhere. People are still, people are still buying it. So it's good. Bex Scott: [00:29:33] Mhm. Kelly Szurek: [00:29:34] But I'm to the point now where you know, Justin will be like, we'll be at an antique store and he'll be like oh did you go over there, they have a room full of Pyrex. And I'm like, and he's like, do you have all of that? I'm like, maybe. Bex Scott: [00:29:47] I might. Kelly Szurek: [00:29:49] That is the point where I'm really just treasure hunting, you know, the more rare things. So it's, I definitely haven't been spending as much money because I never stumble across those right pieces unless I'm ready to pay what they're worth. And I don't want to do that. Bex Scott: [00:30:07] And when I first started, I wasn't keeping track of what I was spending on it. So I'd hate to go back and calculate that because it would be a huge amount, because I was buying anything and everything I came across, and I had bajillions of duplicates, and I was trying to finish every pattern and I didn't get very far. But now I'm kind of, I've stuck to, I have my primary dishes and sets that I really love and then pink and turquoise. And now, like you, I'm going for the harder to find more rare pieces and selling off my extras to be able to pay for the more expensive ones. Kelly Szurek: [00:30:48] Yes. Yeah, I do that too. Like if I resell anything on Facebook Marketplace, I'm like, okay, well, I'm going to take that money and put it towards this thing that I really, you know, this piece that I really want or kind of just set that aside, like, okay, well if I'm reinvesting then it doesn't seem as bad, right? Bex Scott: [00:31:04] Yeah, exactly. And you mentioned that you're working on a Pyrex tattoo. Kelly Szurek: [00:31:11] Oh yeah. So I love tattoos and I have been wanting a tattoo for a long time, but it was like, what do you pick, right? Like you can't have every single bowl tattooed on your body. And trying to narrow it down, and so I initially was going to be like, okay, I'm going to get a tattoo of the Cinderella Spring Blossom. It was what hooked me. So it's, you know, that's a really important piece to me. It has a lot of meaning and significance. And then I was, Justin was asking me because I'm like, I'm really going to try to come up with this idea, he's like, why don't you make your set of four of your favorites? I'm like, oh, that's a good idea, because then, I'm like, but still like, how do you pick four? That's even hard. So I'm still trying to figure that out, but my goal is to have it done in January. Bex Scott: [00:32:05] I'm excited to see the finished product. That'll be awesome. Kelly Szurek: [00:32:10] Me too! We'll see what it looks like. Bex Scott: [00:32:12] Oh very cool. Well, I thought we would finish off with a bit of a game of underrated or overrated. So different patterns and dishes. So what are your thoughts on the Starburst Casserole? Underrated or overrated? Kelly Szurek: [00:32:28] I think it's appropriately rated. It is the next big piece on my agenda to have. So I mean I guess I would say it's overrated. Don't buy it so I can. Bex Scott: [00:32:44] That's an awesome answer. Kelly Szurek: [00:32:45] Nobody needs that. Nobody needs that. Don't buy it. Leave it on the shelf for me. Bex Scott: [00:32:50] I always see those posts come up when there's people who have like 7 or 8 of them at home and I'm like, how do you do that? I have never found one. I could use 1 or 2 of those. What about the Duchess? Kelly Szurek: [00:33:09] Gosh, I don't even know what that is. Bex Scott: [00:33:10] It's the the pink one with the little flowers. I think they're, it comes with the, there's a Libby glass set that goes with it and a carafe. That one's my holy grail. Kelly Szurek: [00:33:21] Is it? Okay, I'm going to have to Google it because I honestly, see, you know more than I do. I don't even know what that is. Bex Scott: [00:33:28] It's amazing. Kelly Szurek: [00:33:28] Underrated because I don't know. Bex Scott: [00:33:33] How about the primary set. Kelly Szurek: [00:33:35] What is this girl doing on this podcast? Bex Scott: [00:33:39] Nah. Kelly Szurek: [00:33:40] The primary set? You know, I think it's underrated because it was like the first bright color piece ever to come out. It's such a staple to me. So I think it's underrated because people don't realize like how great it is. It's what started this madness. Bex Scott: [00:33:57] Yeah, I agree, I'd say underrated as well. And the Opals? Kelly Szurek: [00:34:02] The true Opals, I think that they're underrated. I have never seen true Opal. And I think that what's tricky about it is that it's hard to tell unless you, like, know certain things to look for. Sometimes it can, people will advertise that they have white Opal and it's, you know, another bowl with all the paint taken off of it. So it's tricky. So I think it's underrated. Bex Scott: [00:34:30] I agree. Kelly Szurek: [00:34:31] What about you? Do you have some? Bex Scott: [00:34:32] No I wish. I always see the the Butter print with nothing on it at the store. And I get really excited. And then I walk up and, nope. Kelly Szurek: [00:34:44] Yeah. Bex Scott: [00:34:45] Mm hmm. Awesome. Well, thank you so much, Kelly, for joining me today. It was great chatting with somebody who who loves Pyrex just as much as me. And I think now I'll probably have to get into the Fire-King and Hazel Atlas. And to get your advice. Kelly Szurek: [00:35:04] It's another expensive rabbit hole. So. Bex Scott: [00:35:07] It is. Kelly Szurek: [00:35:08] But you know, it's fun. It's fun. I was going to say, too, I wanted to mention this on your on your podcast, but one of the things I get really excited about and all my friends make fun of me is if we go to a movie or watching TV and I see like Pyrex in the background because, you know. Bex Scott: [00:35:22] Oh yeah. Kelly Szurek: [00:35:22] Did you see they came out with Dear God, it's me, Margaret. And that takes place in like, the 70s. And so there was so much Pyrex and like, oh my gosh, do you see the Pyrex? Do you see the vintage? Like, look at their living room. It looks so amazing. And they're like, oh my God Kelly, no one cares. Bex Scott: [00:35:40] I love watching shows on TV. I think there was an episode of Young Sheldon my son was watching, and I was standing there and pointing out all the Pyrex. He's like, oh, I'm trying to watch the show. Kelly Szurek: [00:35:51] Right? It's just like so alluring when you see it. It's like, oh my gosh, did I just see that? I hope they go back to it because sometimes it'll be like a quick flip. I'm like, oh, rewind it. We have to go back and see what that was. Or Justin will be like, oh, I watched this girl on TikTok and she bakes and she uses her Pyrex. She's using, like, you know, green dot bowl. I'm like, why would you use that in your kitchen? Bex Scott: [00:36:13] Don't break. Kelly Szurek: [00:36:13] It. Don't put it in the dishwasher. Bex Scott: [00:36:16] So yeah, there's some really cool sites where you can look up dishes and there's a whole list of different shows that they've been on and where you can buy them. So that's something fun to do. I found a set of Denby dishes at Value Village the other day, and I looked them up and it said that they were all on The Brady Bunch. And I used to love The Brady Bunch. Yeah, it's kind of a neat thing to look up. Kelly Szurek: [00:36:41] Yeah. That's fun. Thank you. Bex Scott: [00:36:45] Awesome. Well, thanks so much, Kelly. Kelly Szurek: [00:36:47] Yes. You're welcome. And I'm excited to listen to all your episodes as they start coming out. It's exciting.
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Happy Dodecalabour Day! Uh, a little belated. Turns out Hercules couldn't make it, and so we've got Colossus and the Headhunters rushing after Chris and Charlotte as they talk about Nummymuffincoocolbutter, Maciste, Hercules's son, Pound Puppies, and good kitties.
Happy Dodecalabour Day! Uh, a little belated. Turns out Hercules couldn't make it, and so we've got Colossus and the Headhunters rushing after Chris and Charlotte as they talk about Nummymuffincoocolbutter, Maciste, Hercules's son, Pound Puppies, and good kitties.SHOW NOTES.Colossus and the Headhunters (Maciste contro i cacciatori di teste): MST3K Wiki. IMDb.499 (Rodrigo Reyes, 2020).Porkchop sandwiches.Gretch the Slinky is from The Sidehackers.Our episodes on Hercules against the Moon Men and Hercules.Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules (Maciste contro i monstri) (Guido Malatesta, 1961). (The fun bit happens around the 9:30 mark.)Hercules, Samson, and Ulysses (Ercole sfida Sansone) (Pietro Francisci, 1962).Maciste, Avenger of the Mayans (Maciste il vindicatore dei Maya) (Guido Malatesta, 1965).UPDATE: Alert listener Greg was the first to inform us that Jerry Van Dyke's house was damaged in the 1994 L.A. earthquake.The Miami Herald and The Atlantic remember the Cuban Raft Crisis of 1994.A Place To Stand, A Place To Grow: Just the song or the whole film it's from.Pound Puppies.We talk about Charlotte's creepy doll in our episode on Devil Doll.My Buddy and Kid Sister.Frank's post about Millie.Frank's books at Dumb Industries. (They're also at that other site, but not autographed.)Edward Albee: The American Dream.Support It's Just A Show on Patreon and hear a whole segment that was cut for time.
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i have a haircut scheduled for august 3rd at a salon downtown. they didn’t have any appointments available sooner than that, so that must means it’s a good spot, yah? don’t be surprised if you don’t recognize me. i might come out of there looking GOOD.DOWNLOAD/STREAM RECORDING00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Terry “Take the Cellphone” Take the Cellphone03:47 There are no thieves in this town “when i get home” all the luck in the world06:12 Thank You, I’m Sorry “Two Door Sports Edition Minivan” The Malta House09:02 Pound Puppies “Hot Tears” Pound Puppies EP12:11 Erica Freas “A Year” Young16:07 Ratboys “Alien With a Sleep Mask On” Printer’s Devil19:58 Forever renter “Pins” Wisteria22:50 night moth “NORTH CAROLINA” FULL BAND DEMO26:40 Holiday Music “Moves” Certified Ailments29:28 Baseball Gregg “Pleasure and Pain” Calendar33:05 ZAH “ISOLATION FETISH” LILITH36:41 Miscomings “New Notch” Dr. Awkward39:10 Pickleboy “locust park” out in the thick (demos)42:02 Ostraaly “kants” misery guests47:19 Doppler Radar and the Local News “Pete Shaved His Head” Investigate49:43 VIRVON VARVON “NOTHING TO PROVE” MIND CANCER51:24 Pavid Vermin “Head To The Ground” Throw Me In The Trash53:10 Hierophants “Positive Outcomes” Spitting Out Moonlight55:01 BAUS “Fake News” Songs To Snake To56:38 Tosser “Fever Dream” Total Restraint
Thank you for tuning in! In today's episode, we are continuing to look back at some of the forgotten cartoons of yesteryear, specifically from the 1980s. We will examine some shows you may have forgotten including Shirt Tales, Snorks, Pound Puppies the Wuzzles, and Kissyfur! Thank you to Protocol Labs for sponsoring the Pop Culture Retrospective Podcast! You can learn more here: https://www.popcultureretrospective.com/sponsors/I mentioned a few older episodes of the Pop Culture Retrospective Podcast on this episode. You can check those out here:Troop Beverly Hills: https://www.popcultureretrospective.com/pop-culture-retrospective-episode-12-troop-beverly-hills-an-80s-movie-cult-classic-flashback/Gummi Bears (as well as other popular cartoon and toy bears): https://www.popcultureretrospective.com/pop-culture-retrospective-podcast-53-popular-toy-cartoon-bears-of-the-1980s/Support the showVisit: https://www.popcultureretrospective.com/ for all things Pop Culture Retrospective! Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/popcultureretrospective/ Follow me on Twitter!: https://twitter.com/PopCultureRetroReview the show! https://www.popcultureretrospective.com/reviews/new/Pop Culture Retrospective Merch!: https://pop-culture-retrospective-pod.myspreadshop.com/allEmail me anytime: amy@popcultureretrospective.com
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSRobert Jordan's storyInterim/Fractional LeadershipThe 4 Leadership StylesThe FIxerThe ArtistThe BuilderThe StrategistEmbracing your stylePersonal Span of ControlHaving difficult conversationsBeing "spikey"New Climate of the WorkplaceHow to Thrive in InstabilityLessons from PelotonFounders in the Heartland
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSSonya's inspiring storySonya's community involvement and recognitionThe importance of giving backThe genesis of her companyA True Family Business!NO FEAR!The Sky's the LimitLessons LearnedDiversity of ThinkingThe Case StudyParting Leadership Advicehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sonya-m-33041b43/https://norfleetsolutions.com/on-a-mission-with-sonya-morales-from-pinnacle-communications-group-llc/Tony Davis LinkedIn Profile
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSMerit tells her storyThe power of laughterThe job of a leaderBeing an open minded leaderMerit's Open for Business frameworkDoing a beliefs inventoryCommitment, influence and consistency5 Attributes of Leaders and Top PerformersThe Book of MeritStorytellingMerit's Top 5 Comedianshttps://www.meritkahn.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/meritkahn/Tony's LinkedIn Profile
A puppy named Grizzly meets the Pound Puppies who plan a way for him to have a home with his best friend, Penny.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:Sonja's storyHow workplace changes are effecting career decisionsWhy some companies have been successful with remote work and some have notWhat role does company culture play and how to you create the human touch in remote workWhat's important in career choicesHow does Sonja help her clients identify what's the right career roadmap for themWhat you can learn about yourself when assessing career movesSonja's inspirational leaderWhat can we do to continually be learning leadersSonja's Top 5 Movies for leadership traitsDynamo Careers WebsiteTake a Career AssessmentSonja's LinkedIn ProfileTony Davis's LinkedIn ProfileCrestcom Leadership Developmenthttps://www.wellroundedleaders.com
Join us to hear more about Jo Anna's crusade against puppy mills and their destructive practices. After retiring, Jo Anna became passionately involved in this cause, to include lobbying legislators on Capitol Hill. Out of her inspiration, she wrote the middle grade novel, Lily Unleashed. To learn more about Jo Anna, go to emptycagespress.com Jo Anna is also involved with Bailing Out Benji https://bailingoutbenji.com/ and the Humane Society https://www.humanesociety.org/ . Please take a few moments to check out the important work these groups do. Support the showHave comments or questions for us? Interested in sharing your story on Aging Well? Please send your information and questions to Hugh via email at willowwaycreations@gmail.com or through any of our social media links on our website, findingbeautyinthegray.com. We'd love to hear from you and appreciate your feedback. Leaving feedback on your podcast host site (Apple, Spotify, etc.) is the single most important and effective way for us to stay viable and to continue to bring you great stories and helpful resources. And if you are enjoying the show and getting value from our topics and guests, we would most welcome your financial support. Producing a quality resource does require appreciable financial investment. Thank you!
YVETTE NICOLE BROWN BIO Yvette landed her first television role - - a two-episode gig playing Toni Childs' sister "Sherri" on GIRLFRIENDS - - by chance. Casting director Robi Reed called her in to audition from a post card submission. Yvette had no credits and no agent. That stroke of serendipity at the beginning of her career, taught Yvette that you never know how God is going to move in your life and career. Booking a series regular role two months later, on the first pilot she auditioned for further proved the point. That show, ABC's THE BIG HOUSE -- which starred Kevin Hart, only lasted a few episodes; but that experience proved to be a blessing as well. Through it, Yvette learned the transient nature of the business and to always "travel light".Yvette has since appeared (and often recurred) on shows as varied as ENTOURAGE, PSYCH, CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, HOT IN CLEVELAND, MELISSA & JOEY, THE OFFICE, THE SOUL MAN, THAT'S SO RAVEN, HALF & HALF, SLEEPER CELL, HOUSE, TWO AND A HALF MEN, THAT 70'S SHOW and BOSTON LEGAL - - where she got to perform "Big, Blonde & Beautiful" from Hairspray. It was a bit of a homecoming because Yvette is no stranger to singing. She was managed by Michael Bivins (of New Edition and BBD) and signed to Motown Records when she was just a teen.Younger viewers may know Yvette from her recurring role on Nickelodeon's DRAKE & JOSH, where she played movie theater manager, Helen Ophelia Dubois. Landing that role was another serendipitous experience. The role of Helen was to be a one-time role; one that Yvette auditioned for while on hiatus from THE BIG HOUSE. That one-time role turned into four years of employment and introduced Yvette and her silliness to the best group of fans in the world...kids! The cast of DRAKE & JOSH reunited in 2008 for the holiday movie, "Merry Christmas: Drake & Josh," a film that broke Nickelodeon viewership records when it was seen by over 8 million viewers the night it debuted. It has since gone on to become an annual holiday favorite.Yvette has also had a successful career in commercials. She's appeared in over 40 national spots. You may have seen her in ads for BIG LOTS, PINE SOL, CITIBANK, FIBER ONE YOGURT, DAIRY QUEEN, HAMBURGER HELPER, ARROWHEAD WATER, HOME DEPOT, COMCAST, LG and DiGIORNO'S PIZZA to name a few. Yvette was also immortalized in puppet form as "Mrs. Lewis, from downstairs" in a series of NIKE spots alongside puppet versions of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. She is also making a name for herself in the voiceover world. She can currently be heard as "Luna" on Disney's ELENA OF AVALOR, "Principal Waller" on DC's SUPERHERO GIRLS and the dual role of "Portia" and "Zenith" on Crackle's SUPERMANSION where she works alongside Bryan Cranston and Keegan Michael Key. She also voiced the character "Cookie" for three seasons as one of the HUB Network's POUND PUPPIES. Listen closely and you can also hear Yvette on WABBIT, FAMILY GUY, PUPPY DOG PALS, THE REGULAR SHOW and DOC McSTUFFINS just to name a few and recently made her feature animated debut voicing "Ladybug" in the film "Yellowbird"Most recently, Yvette has made the rounds of numerous game shows and talk shows including THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT, THE CHEW, THE VIEW, THE REAL, HOLLYWOOD GAME NIGHT, TO TELL THE TRUTH, CELEBRITY FAMILY FEUD, PYRAMID, MATCH GAME, CELEB NAME GAME and her absolute favorite, THE TALKING DEAD.In addition to her commercial and television work--most recently as a series regular on CBS' THE ODD COUPLE, Yvette also has a burgeoning film career. She made her film debut in the romantic comedy, "Little Black Book," working alongside Brittany Murphy and Oscar winners, Holly Hunter and Kathy Bates. Her next film, Michael Bay's futuristic thriller, "The Island" put her on the set with Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson. Supporting roles in other films including "Dreamgirls" and "The Kid and I," - - where she first met and worked with one of her childhood heroes, Henry Winkler - - soon followed. She was in the box office hit, "Tropic Thunder" (directed by Ben Stiller) where she worked with Matthew McConaughey; as well as the family film, "Meet Dave" where she realized a childhood dream by sharing the screen with Eddie Murphy.Other film roles include the family film, "Hotel for Dogs" starring Emma Roberts and Don Cheadle, the romantic comedy, "The Ugly Truth" starring Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler, the indie hit, "(500) Days of Summer" starring Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt; and the action thriller, "Repo Men" where she shared the screen with Jude Law and Oscar winner, Forest Whitaker. Most recently, those with a keen eye, could see Yvette peeking thru loads of prosthetic makeup as one of the "three fates" in the Percy Jackson sequel, "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters".Yvette also appeared in the hit BET mini-series THE NEW EDITION STORY and hosted SyFy's game show, COSPLAY MELEE, Yvette also co-starred in the recent ABC sitcom THE MAYOR and starred as Shirley Bennett for five seasons on the NBC hit comedy series COMMUNITY.Yvette currently resides in L.A. ABOUT ACT YOUR AGE, PREMIERING MARCH 4th ON BOUNCE Series premiere of 'Act Your Age' set for Saturday, March 4 on Bounce, starring Kym Whitley and Tisha Campbell, with special guest star Yvette Nicole BrownDouble-episode premiere kicks off at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT Bounce, the popular broadcast and multi-platform entertainment network serving African Americans, today announced that its newest original series, "Act Your Age," produced in partnership with MGM, will premiere on Saturday, March 4, with the first two episodes back-to-back starting at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT.The premieres kick off the two-part, 16-episode first season, with the first eight episodes running weekly throughout the spring and the second half running over the summer.The multiple-camera, half-hour comedy tells the story of three vibrant, successful Washington D.C./Northern Virginia-area women in their 50s who are each at a personal crossroads and who decide the best way forward in life is together. "Act Your Age" stars Kym Whitley ("Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Next Friday," "Young and Hungry") and Tisha Campbell ("Uncoupled," "My Wife and Kids," "Dr. Ken") with special guest star Yvette Nicole Brown ("Community," "The Mayor," "Big Shot").Whitley plays Bernadette, a successful, no-nonsense real estate developer. Campbell plays Keisha, the wild card of the group who is always up to something, and Brown plays Angela, the former First Lady of Norfolk, Virginia, who is looking to redefine her life after being widowed by her husband, a revered career politician.The multi-generational sitcom also features Mariah Robinson ("The Wrong Valentine") and Nathan Anderson ("Black-ish," "Richie Rich,") as the 20-something children of Angela and Bernadette, respectively.Alyson Fouse ("Big Shot," "Everybody Hates Chris," "The Wanda Sykes Show") created the series and serves as showrunner and executive producer. The series is executive produced by Barry Poznick, Bradley Gardner ("Hot in Cleveland") and David Hudson; and co-executive produced by Ranada Shepard and Ken Ornstein ("Everybody Loves Raymond").In addition to Bounce, viewers can also watch "Act Your Age" - along with all Bounce original series - anytime on Brown Sugar, Bounce's subscription video-on-demand service, with episodes dropping the day after their Bounce premieres. Visit www.BrownSugar.com for more information.https://twitter.com/bouncetv?lang=en https://www.bouncetv.com/show/act-your-age/57065/ https://twitter.com/YNB
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:How did a planetary physicist from MIT end up training CEO's?Challenging traditional management theoriesBiological ties to successClutching your toolsTeaching StrategySamurai insightsLetting go of egoCrafting leadership around honor & braveryAdaptation is keyWinning makes the team happy!Define your "winning"https://www.sagaleadership.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/donschmincke/https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonydjax/https://www.crestcom.comhttps://www.wellroundedleaders.com
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSOur leadership is effected by our mental wellness.Cara's connection to body-mind wellness started at age 15."Who you are speaks so loudly, I can't hear what you're saying." - Ralph Waldo Emerson"CEO of the Room"When we change our breathing, we change our STATE.The Gut / Brain Axis - the Importance of our Gut Health to our leadership4 contributors to poor gut healthTips to improve Gut HealthGetting started towards the best version of you!https://www.linkedin.com/in/carabradley/https://www.carabradley.nethttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tonydjax/https://www.wellroundedleaders.com
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:Billie's life lessons from her childhoodIt's lonely at the topCEO stories of challenges and successesEmpathy of today's leadersThe balance of making tough decisionsInsights and recommendations for success and happiness!Billie's Linked in Profile:https://www.linkedin.com/in/billie-tucker-volpe-1012a311/https://ceoservicebureau.com/Tony's Linked in Profile:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonydjax/https://crestcom.com/https://wellroundedleaders.com/
It's time for the Animanicast with the founder of StarToons- Jon McClenahan and the creator of Animaniacs- Tom Ruegger! Join your hosts Joey, Nathan and Kelly in the "Animanicast!" A podcast dedicated to Animaniacs and its sister shows in the "Rueggerverse." Today the hosts talk with animator, animation director and the founder of StarToons, Jon McClenahan along with the creator of Animaniacs, Tom Ruegger! Jon talks about how he got started in animation, how he started StarToons and how he and Tom Ruegger met for the first time. Find out what Tom felt about Jon's animation on early projects such as Pound Puppies, what made StarToons animation so special on Tiny Toons and Animaniacs as well as what Jon thinks about the movie "Hook!" This episode is perfect for anyone who is interested in starting their own career in animation or who simply wants to know more about StarToons and their contributions to Tiny Toons and Animaniacs. Make sure to toon in next week for part two! Support The Animanicast The Animanicast now has a Patreon! Head over to Patreon.com/Animanicast for exclusive episode commentaries with Tom Ruegger as well as other awesome rewards! Join the party! Head on over to Discord.Animanicast.com today to join our RetroZap discussion group. You'll get to chat with the hosts of this show as well as the hosts of other RetroZap podcasts! If you'd like to support our show there's lots of ways to do it! First of all, you could go onto Apple Podcasts and leave us a five-star positive review. Also, don't forget to tell a friend about the show! Your retweets and post shares help others find us. By going to Amazon.Animanicast.com you can find some of the newest Animaniacs merchandise including clothing, toys, videos, and even books written by some of the original writers of the show. Get some great stuff and help support our show! You can even use Amazon.Animanicast.com as your portal to Amazon on your next shopping trip and you'll still be supporting our show with any purchase you make. You could also purchase some hand prepared decals from Joey at Decals.Animanicast.com Interested in getting some Animanicast MERCHANDISE? It's in stock now at TeePublic! Get yours at Teepublic.Animanicast.com Opening theme performed by Kontra5t!
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSMike's story starts as an assembly line workerThe Greatest Ideas on Earth Will Never be InventedMike's toy creations are powered by children's imagination not batteries!How Pound Puppie rose to fameWhat drove Mike's perseverance to successContinually chasing his ideas and dreamsThe Third Phasehttps://www.mikebowlingspeaks.comTony's LinkedIn ProfilePodcast Sponsor: Arrowhead Leadership Incorporated, a licensee of Crestcom International https://www.crestcom.com
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The Podfathers dive into the 2022 nominees for the Toy Hall of Fame which includes Bingo, Lite Brite, Nerf, and Pound Puppies. Some are voted in, some are voted out, some are rebuked. Large also talks about his trip to Vegas where he got to see Mick after a few weeks at college, Chaps is back on the Discovery+ train, and Clem bribed his kids into becoming Mets fans like any good parent would. With food and souvenirs.
We find out the five things you need to know to start your day in Robbie's Rundown including hearing stories on the candidates for the AG's office in MN, the candidates for induction into the Toy Hall Of Fame and much, much more.
With Australia changing out their $5 note from Queen Elizabeth to King Charles III, some are hoping they would use Steve Irwin (Crocodile Hunter). It made me think what celebrity would we choose here in the United Staes if we were to change out a president on our currency.Tom CruiseJohnny DeppBritney SpearsKim KardashionSnoop DoggLeonardo DiCaprio - on the 20Sam ElliottMorgan FreemanDanny DeVitoA Miami Dolphins tailgater burned down 8 cars due to leaving his grill on, then going into the game.The 2022 National Toy Hall of Fame finalists are: bingo, Breyer Horses, Catan, Lite-Brite, Nerf Toys, Masters of the Universe, piñata, Phase 10, Pound Puppies, Rack-O, Spirograph, and the top.Idiots in news media.
This year's nominees for the Toy Hall-of-Fame include Bingo, Lite Brite, Nerf Toys, Spirograph, Masters of the Universe action figures and Pound Puppies. What toy would you nominate?
Ep. 199 - The finalists are revealed for induction into the Toy Hall of Fame - bingo, Breyer Horses, Catan, Lite-Brite, Nerf Toys, Masters of the Universe, pinata, Phase 10, Pound Puppies, Rack-O, Spirograph and the top.
President Joe Biden says a deal has been reached to avert a looming freight-rail strike that could have disrupted numerous commuter rail services across the country. A strike would also intensify snarls in the nation's supply chain that have contributed to rising prices. Thousands of mourners have lined up through the night to file past the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II in Parliament's Westminster Hall. The queue to see the queen lying in state stretched for nearly four miles past Tower Bridge. The queen's coffin will lie in state at Westminster Hall until the morning of her funeral on Monday. During the first two years of the pandemic, the number of people working from home tripled, home values grew and the percentage of people who spend more than a third of their income on rent went up. That's according to survey results released Thursday which provide the most detailed data on how life changed in the U.S. under COVID-19. A onetime aide to former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has sued him, saying he tried to groom her for a sexual relationship at the start of the pandemic and then later smeared her reputation publicly. The lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court Wednesday by Charlotte Bennett also named three former aides of Cuomo as defendants. A federal jury in Chicago convicted R. Kelly on Wednesday of producing child pornography and enticing girls for sex after a monthlong trial in his hometown. It's another legal blow to a singer who was once one of the world's biggest R&B stars. In sports, the two top NL East contenders lost, the Padres and Brewers fell, and a pair of Cardinals made history. President Joe Biden spent a good portion of his day Wednesday showcasing his administration's efforts to promote electric vehicles at the Detroit auto show. Biden is a self-proclaimed “car guy” who owns a 1967 Corvette Stingray. He announced approval of the first $900 million in infrastructure money to build EV chargers across 53,000 miles of the national highway system and 35 states. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made a rare foray outside Ukraine's capital and highlighted Moscow's embarrassing retreat from a Ukrainian counteroffensive. Hand on heart, Zelenskyy watched his country's flag rise above the recaptured city of Izium on Wednesday. Russian forces left the city last week as Kyiv's soldiers advanced in the northeastern Kharkiv region. Attorneys for Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz have suddenly and surprisingly rested their case, leading to a shouting match after the judge accused them of a lack of professionalism. Cruz has pleaded guilty of murdering 17 at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. The trial is to decide whether he is sentenced to death or life without parole. Voting is open on which toys should go into the National Toy Hall of Fame this year. The class of 2022 finalists were announced Wednesday. They are: bingo, Breyer Horses, Catan, Lite-Brite, Nerf Toys, Masters of the Universe, piñata, Phase 10, Pound Puppies, Rack-O, Spirograph, and the top. MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell says federal agents have seized his cellphone. He says they also questioned him Tuesday about a Colorado clerk who has been charged in what prosecutors say was a “deceptive scheme” to breach voting system technology used across the country. The Justice Department says three Iranian citizens have been charged in the United States with ransomware attacks that targeted power companies, local governments and small businesses and nonprofits, including a Pennsylvania domestic violence shelter. A U.S. firm that monitors false online claims reports that searches for information about prominent news topics on TikTok are likely to turn up results riddled with misinformation. The NewsGuard firm says its researchers ran searches on news topics including COVID-19, Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the 2020 U.S. election and found that nearly 1 in 5 of the videos recommended by the site contained misinformation. Inflation at the wholesale level jumped 8.7% in August from a year earlier, a slowdown from July yet still a painfully high level that suggests prices will keep spiking for months to come. —The Associated PressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tiny? Adorable?? Extremely fun??? This week, Lindsay and Halle are talking about all things Pound Puppies and Polly Pockets, two very nostalgic toys from their childhoods. Between the sad, droopy eyes of the pups and Polly's McMansion, there is a lot to obsess over.
Sassafras and Pumpkin join the puppies at the pound and figure out a way to make their owners happy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leilani-hargreaves/support
Let's take a trip back to 1987 where we talk about the Pound Puppies, Lady Lovely Locks, Mike Tyson's Punch Out and the best (and worst) of the movies and music of that year.
What's up, dudes? It's all about Pound Puppies! Julia from 'Tis the Podcast and Kim from Planning for Christmas join me to dive into all the Tonka and Hanna Barbera fluffy goodness! There's a nightmare sequence, a caroling dirge, and fairy dogmother! What?! Oh, and a Christmas album with barking dogs! Was there so little effort I. The album you can hear the engineer? Grab your squooshy puppy and tune in to find out!Tis the PodcastFB: @tisthepodcastTwitter: @tisthepod IG: @tisthepodcastPlanning for ChristmasFB: @planningforchristmaspodcastIG: @planningforchristmaspodcast
Time Blaster Toycast is your one stop for all things 80s, 90s & beyond! Join hosts Keith, Joe, and Dave as they discuss everything vintage and modern action figures, trading cards, collectibles and all things pop culture! On todays episode the boys are spinning that wheel and leaving it up to fate to decide each topic of discussion! Todays topics include: Pound Puppies, Rock Lords, MASK, MUSCLE, Discovery Zone, Food Fighters, My Pet Monster, American Gladiators, and last but not least Virtual Boy! Use the hashtag #asktimeblasterpod on Instagram or Twitter to ask us a question! If we read it on the show you will win a very special Time Blaster Pod swag package! To stay up to date with us please make sure to follow us on: Instagram/Facebook/Twitter/YouTube: @timeblastertoys, @theretroko https://www.timeblastertoys.com https://www.theretroko.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/timeblastertoycast/support
[TL;DR] Alyssa's awkward awesome sister Kristen joins the podcast for some cringe stories - with many about cruises! This episode kicks off with some stories of avoiding people while introducing Kristen, who shares some funny stories from work (at the popular Texa grocery chain). They then discuss the teacher they were chatting about before recording - what a silver fox…with a great personality! The puppies are let out of the pound! Jamie has a small update from her past of playing with pound puppies in the ditch at recess. Alyssa & Kristen both have a weird word update, one describes your mom and the other describes birds...or maybe they both describe your mom bah doom tisss. The ladies sail into some cruise stories where we find out about a lovely lady that had the hots about Alyssa! Kristen then goes on to share more hilarious awkward stories from the past - including the time EVERYONE IN MY FAMILY HATED ALYSSA. To close out, the ladies do a quick taste test - something spicy & something cold, but not as spicy as the beanie baby rap Alyssa drops for us! The beanie babies segway into grandparent collections, let us know what your grandparent collection was and if you still continue it. Will you wish upon a troll?Write us some of your cringe stories at nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.comThe socials: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter@tattoosbygrass instagramElevator music by Bensound: https://www.bensound.com/
The ladies catch up after a visit to the race track and catch up on some freedom foods & a couple contest deaths. VROOM VROOM Fat Heads!Write us some of your cringe stories at nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.comThe socials: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter
This week, LZ sits down with the extremely talented, Emmy-nominated, Yvette Nicole Brown. Together they dive into a deep, profound, and raw about life's journey and the intricate roads that one can choose to take in living their most authentic life, drumming to the beat of their own drum... while living with integrity.Like a rich tapestry, Yvette opens up about the multilayers of her life from her joyful lustrous career, supportive friends, her passion want and desire to keep the dialogue, education, and action alive celebrating #BlackLivesMatter to the most important role in her life and that is taking care of her beloved father.Yvette Nicole Brown is an American actress, comedian, producer, writer, and host. She starred as Shirley Bennett on the NBC comedy series Community, as Dani in the 2015 version of The Odd Couple on CBS, and as Dina Rose on the ABC sitcom The Mayor. Brown has also had guest roles in television shows such as Drake & Josh, That '70s Show, The Office, Boston Legal, Chuck, The Soul Man, Mom, and Big Shot. In addition to television, she has had supporting roles in films such as (500) Days of Summer, Tropic Thunder, Repo Men, Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, and Avengers: Endgame. Yvette is a talented actress performing the voice of "Harper" from the video game Minecraft: Story Mode in addition to Cookie on Pound Puppies, Luna on Elena of Avalor, and Principal Amanda Waller on DC Super Hero Girls. She has hosted Syfy cosplay series Cosplay Melee and has been a frequent couch guest on Talking Dead. Yvette has also guest co-host on talk shows including The View, The Talk, and The Real.In 2021, Yvette received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her role in A Black Lady Sketch Show.Follow Yvette: https://www.instagram.com/yvettenicolebrown/
What's up, dudes? Voice acting legend Katie Leigh of the Tell Ya Later! show joins me to talk about her turn as Sheila the Thief in the 1983 Dungeons and Dragons cartoon! We get into many of her roles as well, from Rowlf to Sunni Gummi to Dumbo to Honker to Richie Rich to Connie Kendall! She's even done voices for Pound Puppies, My Little Pony, Sonic the Hedgehog, Camp Candy, The Real Ghostbusters, and so many, many more! A truly amazing talent, and just super cool, we talk about the recording atmosphere at Disney v Marvel! So sit back and enjoy this fun conversation with such a prolific artist!katieleigh.comFB: @KatieLeighVOIG: @katieleighvo Twitter: @KatieLeighVOMerch ShopKatie's FavoritesMovie/Special: Fay's 12 Days of ChristmasSong: EG Daily, "Breath of Heaven"You're Just My Type (Non-Profit Organization)FB: @yourejustmytype1IG: @yourejustmytype1
When I heard about this story of Bryan Irwin and the news he received last fall that he was dying from pancreatic cancer, I wasn't sure how to handle the subject matter. When his daughter asked to be part of the program, it tore at me because I am a father of two daughters. My greatest strength and weakness as a radio and podcast host is taking my guest's stories and life journeys personally. It took all I had to stay emotionally grounded. The show came together with Bryan's positive spirit roaring through it. The show is about life, not death, and the incredible bond between a parent and child. It will also strike a powerful chord with you as we all share something in common with Bryan - there is no if to life and death, only when. We are all running out of time. So now my essential question is this: If you knew how much time you had left, would you value it differently? Would you, could you stay optimistic? Bryan Irwin joins me on chatter that matters with his daughter, acclaimed actress Jennifer Irwin. They laugh and never cry. They share stories of Irwin Toys, the family business where Bryan spent most of his life. A business of hits like The Easy-Bake Oven, Slinky and Pound Puppies, and at other times incredible stress. Bryan also talks about his reinvention at age 60, where he started another toy company and, of course, how Bryan is spending his remaining days. Jennifer shares how she found success in the television industry in LA and today is both an actor and writer. Celebrate as your spirits lift through the incredible love and bond between Father and Daughter. Be motivated by Bryan's approach to his news and his inspirational lessons on valuing time as the true treasure of your remaining life. Jennifer Irwin - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0410400/ IG: irwin8729 FB: Jenifer Irwin Bryan's IG: birwin10199 FB: BettyIrwin To chat with Tony Chapman Web: https://chatterthatmatters.ca Twitter – @TonyChapman – https://twitter.com/tonychapman Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/chatterthatmatters/ Youtube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcGvzmw9MFkUcGylrFA2xC RBC - https://www.rbc.com RBC Emerging Filmmaker Competition - https://gimlifilm.com/2021-rbc-pitch-competition/ Emerging Canadian Narrative competition - https://www.ciffcalgary.ca/festival/our-film-sections/emerging/ Check-in with RBC - https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/dms/campaign/checkin/index.html RBC Enhance Mental Health - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/mental-well-being.html Supporting Youth Mental Well Being - https://discover.rbcroyalbank.com/supporting-youth-mental-well-being-a-cross-canada-commitment-to-mental-health/ RBC - Canadian Woman Entrepreneur Awards https://discover.rbcroyalbank.com/rbc-canadian-women-entrepreneur-awards-cwea-a-virtual-celebration-of-impact-and-achievement/ RBC Future Launch - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/index.html RBC Future Launch - Up Skill - https://www.rbc.com/dms/enterprise/futurelaunch/rbc-upskill.html
This week The TV Boys sit down to talk all things John DiMaggio. You already know he's the voice of one of your favorite cartoon characters so you might as well listen. Also, Jonny is sorry about the coughing.
We wrap up Richard Matheson's masterpiece with deep dives into vampire scientists, the insidious nature of Manifest Destiny indoctrination in public schools, and the 80s cartoon classic Pound Puppies. (Yes, it was a late night at the Stardust Lounge and yes, they cut us off).
Pound Puppies have made a return just in time for Valentine's Day! Catryna may be 'adopting' one :)
Stephen Stills autism benefit; Pound Puppies are back; Jack Black getting fit for 2020