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Latest podcast episodes about project urok

Yes But Why Podcast
YBY ep 312: Chris Griswold on justice and being kind to each other.

Yes But Why Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 73:43


This week on Yes But Why, I talk to improviser, Chris Griswold.Chris Griswold is the founder and Academic Director of Thunderbolt Comedy.Having taught improv since 1999, Chris is currently one of the world's most prolific improv instructors, coaching more than 800 hours in 2014 alone. Chris is a writer and actor, appearing in commercials for Android and the Brother P-Touch Label Maker, as well as PSAs for the United Nation's #HeForShe program, and Project #UROK.Originally self-taught through weekly Pittsburgh improv jams, Chris has since trained with Upright Citizens Brigade, The PIT, Magnet Theater, The Annoyance Theatre, and Arcade Comedy Theater. Chris is now supporting the improv community in the San Francisco Bay area with Thunderbolt Comedy. They also teach private workshops for business and conferences on topics such as branding, team-building, and creativity training.I was absolutely enchanted by Chris, as I'm sure you will all be as well. In our conversation, we discussed how Chris immersed themselves in the NYC improv scene, and how they have now relocated to the San Francisco Bay area. Such big important improv communities; so much going on. Chris talked a lot about how important it is for people to be nice to each other. They said that when they teach improv, the effort is to unlock a performer's true potential, to show the students how they are great. We got into a big discussion about some bad behaviors Chris witnessed in improv communities across the country. We discuss diversity and inclusivity. When the pandemic hit, Chris had been coaching steadily through Thunderbolt Comedy. But then, when in person meetings stopped, they had to find another way. So Chris and developer friend Michael Parlato created Pineappl, a Video App for Live Performance. It is an alternative to Zoom, that functions better for live collaborative performance like improv. This app is used regularly by such institutions as Queen City Comedy to host their online jams. Chris Griswold is a kind-hearted performer and teacher. Support Chris by connecting with Thunderbolt Comedy about coaching (in person and online available) and by checking out and using the Pineappl app! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetworkThis episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service or workshop you buy!(production notes: recorded zoom meeting via Rodecaster on 3/14/2022; posted on 4/25/2022)

HC Universal Network
YBY ep 312: Chris Griswold on justice and being kind to each other.

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 73:43


This week on Yes But Why, I talk to improviser, Chris Griswold. Chris Griswold is the founder and Academic Director of Thunderbolt Comedy. Having taught improv since 1999, Chris is currently one of the world's most prolific improv instructors, coaching more than 800 hours in 2014 alone. Chris is a writer and actor, appearing in commercials for Android and the Brother P-Touch Label Maker, as well as PSAs for the United Nation's #HeForShe program, and Project #UROK. Originally self-taught through weekly Pittsburgh improv jams, Chris has since trained with Upright Citizens Brigade, The PIT, Magnet Theater, The Annoyance Theatre, and Arcade Comedy Theater. Chris is now supporting the improv community in the San Francisco Bay area with Thunderbolt Comedy. They also teach private workshops for business and conferences on topics such as branding, team-building, and creativity training. I was absolutely enchanted by Chris, as I'm sure you will all be as well. In our conversation, we discussed how Chris immersed themselves in the NYC improv scene, and how they have now relocated to the San Francisco Bay area. Such big important improv communities; so much going on. Chris talked a lot about how important it is for people to be nice to each other. They said that when they teach improv, the effort is to unlock a performer's true potential, to show the students how they are great. We got into a big discussion about some bad behaviors Chris witnessed in improv communities across the country. We discuss diversity and inclusivity. When the pandemic hit, Chris had been coaching steadily through Thunderbolt Comedy. But then, when in person meetings stopped, they had to find another way. So Chris and developer friend Michael Parlato created Pineappl, a Video App for Live Performance. It is an alternative to Zoom, that functions better for live collaborative performance like improv. This app is used regularly by such institutions as Queen City Comedy to host their online jams. Chris Griswold is a kind-hearted performer and teacher. Support Chris by connecting with Thunderbolt Comedy about coaching (in person and online available) and by checking out and using the Pineappl app! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service or workshop you buy! (production notes: recorded zoom meeting via Rodecaster on 3/14/2022; posted on 4/25/2022)

HC Universal Network
YBY ep 312: Chris Griswold on justice and being kind to each other.

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 73:43


This week on Yes But Why, I talk to improviser, Chris Griswold. Chris Griswold is the founder and Academic Director of Thunderbolt Comedy. Having taught improv since 1999, Chris is currently one of the world's most prolific improv instructors, coaching more than 800 hours in 2014 alone. Chris is a writer and actor, appearing in commercials for Android and the Brother P-Touch Label Maker, as well as PSAs for the United Nation's #HeForShe program, and Project #UROK. Originally self-taught through weekly Pittsburgh improv jams, Chris has since trained with Upright Citizens Brigade, The PIT, Magnet Theater, The Annoyance Theatre, and Arcade Comedy Theater. Chris is now supporting the improv community in the San Francisco Bay area with Thunderbolt Comedy. They also teach private workshops for business and conferences on topics such as branding, team-building, and creativity training. I was absolutely enchanted by Chris, as I'm sure you will all be as well. In our conversation, we discussed how Chris immersed themselves in the NYC improv scene, and how they have now relocated to the San Francisco Bay area. Such big important improv communities; so much going on. Chris talked a lot about how important it is for people to be nice to each other. They said that when they teach improv, the effort is to unlock a performer's true potential, to show the students how they are great. We got into a big discussion about some bad behaviors Chris witnessed in improv communities across the country. We discuss diversity and inclusivity. When the pandemic hit, Chris had been coaching steadily through Thunderbolt Comedy. But then, when in person meetings stopped, they had to find another way. So Chris and developer friend Michael Parlato created Pineappl, a Video App for Live Performance. It is an alternative to Zoom, that functions better for live collaborative performance like improv. This app is used regularly by such institutions as Queen City Comedy to host their online jams. Chris Griswold is a kind-hearted performer and teacher. Support Chris by connecting with Thunderbolt Comedy about coaching (in person and online available) and by checking out and using the Pineappl app! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service or workshop you buy! (production notes: recorded zoom meeting via Rodecaster on 3/14/2022; posted on 4/25/2022)

HC Universal Network
YBY ep 312: Chris Griswold on justice and being kind to each other.

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 73:43


This week on Yes But Why, I talk to improviser, Chris Griswold. Chris Griswold is the founder and Academic Director of Thunderbolt Comedy. Having taught improv since 1999, Chris is currently one of the world's most prolific improv instructors, coaching more than 800 hours in 2014 alone. Chris is a writer and actor, appearing in commercials for Android and the Brother P-Touch Label Maker, as well as PSAs for the United Nation's #HeForShe program, and Project #UROK. Originally self-taught through weekly Pittsburgh improv jams, Chris has since trained with Upright Citizens Brigade, The PIT, Magnet Theater, The Annoyance Theatre, and Arcade Comedy Theater. Chris is now supporting the improv community in the San Francisco Bay area with Thunderbolt Comedy. They also teach private workshops for business and conferences on topics such as branding, team-building, and creativity training. I was absolutely enchanted by Chris, as I'm sure you will all be as well. In our conversation, we discussed how Chris immersed themselves in the NYC improv scene, and how they have now relocated to the San Francisco Bay area. Such big important improv communities; so much going on. Chris talked a lot about how important it is for people to be nice to each other. They said that when they teach improv, the effort is to unlock a performer's true potential, to show the students how they are great. We got into a big discussion about some bad behaviors Chris witnessed in improv communities across the country. We discuss diversity and inclusivity. When the pandemic hit, Chris had been coaching steadily through Thunderbolt Comedy. But then, when in person meetings stopped, they had to find another way. So Chris and developer friend Michael Parlato created Pineappl, a Video App for Live Performance. It is an alternative to Zoom, that functions better for live collaborative performance like improv. This app is used regularly by such institutions as Queen City Comedy to host their online jams. Chris Griswold is a kind-hearted performer and teacher. Support Chris by connecting with Thunderbolt Comedy about coaching (in person and online available) and by checking out and using the Pineappl app! Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com to connect with us so we can help you with your podcast! Save money by putting in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off the first service or workshop you buy! (production notes: recorded zoom meeting via Rodecaster on 3/14/2022; posted on 4/25/2022)

Mind Time With Madison
Jenny Jaffe on Empowering Herself and Others to De- Stigmatize Mental Illness with Madison MacGregor

Mind Time With Madison

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 38:43


Thank you for watching this powerful interview with the founder of Project UROK Jenny Jaffe!For more resources visit www.myteam.org-----Jenny Jaffe is a Los Angeles-based writer and performer. She is currently writing at Nickelodeon. In 2012 she received her BFA in Television Writing from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Jenny was later a director of NYU's premiere sketch group, Hammerkatz. She is also the founder of Project UROK, acquired by the Child Mind Institute in 2016, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to combating the isolation of teen mental illness.----Follow us for more and click the link in our bios to share your story:Website: https://www.myteam.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/myteam.social/Twitter: https://twitter.com/?logout=155414437...-----For more from Jenny visit her website: https://www.thejennyjaffe.com/ and give her a follow on instagram: @jennyjaffe-----Madison MacGregor was born with Cystic Fibrosis a life threatening disease. At a young age she started raising money for a cure by selling her artwork at events and speaking to Fortune 500 companies. Madison discovered she not only had a talent for speaking she also had a talent for performing as a contemporary dancer, she went on to work with Emmy award winner Travis Wall and Stacey Tookey from So You Think You Can Dance. At age 16 Madison was cast as Cassandra Miller a leading role in Disney and Netflix’s TV show Backstage, she has also written a novel that will be published later this year. Madison went through severe depression and anxiety in her teen years and was forced to dive deep and learn how to solve her own mental health problems by learning from experts like Tony Robbins, Marisa Peer and Deepak Chopra. Through years of study and practice Madison began to experience the euphoria of finally taking control of her own mind. She began sharing her journey on how to overcome mental illness by speaking to high school students across the Greater Toronto Area. As an advocate for health and wellness she now operates her own health and wellness business and will be launching more educational tools for young adults to use for their mental health recovery and wellbeing. She is the host of Mind Time with Madison, an advocate for all things TEAM and is on a mission to decrease stigma around mental health by educating people on how they can live mentally healthier lives and better support others.Jenny Jaffe on Empowering Herself and Others to De- Stigmatize Mental Illness with Madison MacGregorSupport the show (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Msnu9RQoAZbeq7rTvWj_g/featured)

Mind Time With Madison
Jenny Jaffe On Being as Honest as You Can With the People Around You with Madison MacGregor

Mind Time With Madison

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 18:08


Thank you for watching this powerful interview with the founder of Project UROK Jenny Jaffe!For more resources visit www.myteam.org-----Jenny Jaffe is a Los Angeles-based writer and performer. She is currently writing at Nickelodeon. In 2012 she received her BFA in Television Writing from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Jenny was later a director of NYU's premiere sketch group, Hammerkatz. She is also the founder of Project UROK, acquired by the Child Mind Institute in 2016, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to combating the isolation of teen mental illness.----Follow us for more and click the link in our bios to share your story:Website: https://www.myteam.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/myteam.social/Twitter: https://twitter.com/?logout=155414437...-----For more from Jenny visit her website: https://www.thejennyjaffe.com/ and give her a follow on instagram: @jennyjaffe-----Madison MacGregor was born with Cystic Fibrosis a life threatening disease. At a young age she started raising money for a cure by selling her artwork at events and speaking to Fortune 500 companies. Madison discovered she not only had a talent for speaking she also had a talent for performing as a contemporary dancer, she went on to work with Emmy award winner Travis Wall and Stacey Tookey from So You Think You Can Dance. At age 16 Madison was cast as Cassandra Miller a leading role in Disney and Netflix’s TV show Backstage, she has also written a novel that will be published later this year. Madison went through severe depression and anxiety in her teen years and was forced to dive deep and learn how to solve her own mental health problems by learning from experts like Tony Robbins, Marisa Peer and Deepak Chopra. Through years of study and practice Madison began to experience the euphoria of finally taking control of her own mind. She began sharing her journey on how to overcome mental illness by speaking to high school students across the Greater Toronto Area. As an advocate for health and wellness she now operates her own health and wellness business and will be launching more educational tools for young adults to use for their mental health recovery and wellbeing. She is the host of Mind Time with Madison, an advocate for all things TEAM and is on a mission to decrease stigma around mental health by educating people on how they can live mentally healthier lives and better support others.Jenny Jaffe On Being as Honest as You Can With the People Around You with Madison MacGregorSupport the show (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Msnu9RQoAZbeq7rTvWj_g/featured)

Jordan, Jesse, GO!
Ep. 569: Wah to the Bone with Jenny Jaffe

Jordan, Jesse, GO!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 80:34


Jenny Jaffe (Rugrats, Project UROK) joins Jordan and Jesse for a discussion of Jordan's cape phase in high school, the difference between comedy nerds and musical theater nerds, and the insane new movie Serenity. Plus, everyone spends a few fun minutes coming up with video game butt puns and the guys stumble upon a potentially lucrative use of the podcast.

Sarah Fader The Podcast
Working The Brave Polls @RudyCaseres @ThisIsMyBrave

Sarah Fader The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 56:54


Rudy Caseres and I hung out, talked about bipolar disorder and This is My Brave, which debuts in Los Angeles tomorrow night! Here's more from Rudy. My name is Rudy Caseres. I am an award-winning public speaker, writer, and vlogger who shares his story of living with bipolar and surviving suicide. I have traveled the country to work with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Mental Health America, Project Semicolon, and the American Association of Suicidology. My content has been featured on The Mighty, This is My Brave, OC87 Recovery Diaries, Wear Your Label, Project UROK, Schizophrenic NYC, The S Word, Mad in America, and HealthyPlace. In August 2017 I was awarded Outstanding Peer of the Year by NAMI California and in December 2017 I was selected by The Mighty as one of their Mental Health Heroes of 2017. I was born in and currently reside in San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA. Represented by This is My Brave Speakers Bureau

The JV Club with Janet Varney

This is one of The JV Club’s most coincidence-or-is-it, two-total-strangers-instantly-bonding-on-a-kind-of-ridiculously-deep-level episodes to date, thanks to Jenny Jaffe (Big Hero 6, Project UROK)! Abiding Hugh Laurie crushes! “Someone finally understands me” rushes! Love of British Comedy gushes! Nothing rhymes with depersonalization displacement - ushes!

IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH with Dr. Celine Gounder
S1E5 / Youth & Mental Health / The Role of TV & Film

IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH with Dr. Celine Gounder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 33:42


Can movies and shows like Netflix's 13 Reasons Why raise awareness about mental health and help those at risk for suicide? Guests: Dr. Victor Schwartz, suicide prevention expert and Chief Medical Officer at the JED Foundation; Erahm Christopher, director of "Listen"; Michael Lehman, director of the cult classic "Heathers"; Jenny Jaffe, writer, actress and comedienne, founder of Project UROK, and star of IFC's "Neurotica." | insicknessandinhealthpodcast.com | glow.fm/insicknessandinhealth | #Equity #Disparities #HealthDisparities #MentalHealth #MentalIllness #Suicide #Depression #Trauma #ACEs #Abuse #LGBT #LGBTQ #Trans #BeThe1To #LoveIsLouder #DoSomething #SAVE #CrisisTextLine #QNTFY #JEDFoundation #ChallengeSuccess #Heathers #UROK #Neurotica #13RT #ThirteenReasons #ChangeHowYouListen #ItOnlyTakesAMoment #BCBPListens #TED #TEDMED #TEDWomen #MedHum #MedHumChat #NarrativeMedicine #HealthHumanities #SocialMedicine #SocialJustice #SDoH

Two Packs: Trading Card Comedy presented by Meltdown Comics
#38: Gremlins + Universal Party Monsters (w/ Jenny Jaffe)

Two Packs: Trading Card Comedy presented by Meltdown Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2016 36:00


Guest Jenny Jaffe (Big Hero 6: The Series) joins host Geoffrey Golden for Two Packs’ all-holiday special! This week, they open packs of cards loosely themed around December holidays – Gremlins (1984) and Universal Party Monsters (1992). While opening the packs, they discuss the grossness of Gizmo’s screaming mouth, the sausage party that is the Universal Monsters, and the unspoken rule of Mogwai: poke air holes into their containers. All on this gift wrapped episode of Two Packs presented by Meltdown Comics! Follow us on Twitter! Two Packs - https://twitter.com/twopackspodcast Jenny Jaffe - @jennyjaffe Geoffrey Golden - @geoffreygolden   Links to check out: Project UROK - http://projecturok.org/ Dream It! Screw It! - http://a.co/41jODfl   Credits: Producer - Mason Booker Engineer - Mason Booker Opening Theme by Matt Myers “Biking in the Park” by Lee Rosevere “Jingle Bells” by juskiddink on FreeSound.org Logo by Kenny Keil   Card Images: Front - https://www.dropbox.com/s/x9td3jzbm9ahy8l/e038-gremlins-party-monsters-front.jpeg?dl=0 Back - https://www.dropbox.com/s/viubrzp1p6f1es3/e038-gremlins-party-monsters-back.jpeg?dl=0

Call Us Crazy
Live from Astoria Coffee with Jon Fisch, Sarah Hartshorne & Jenny Jaffe

Call Us Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 67:55


Call Us Crazy ends it’s run on The Atlantic Transmission with a live show for Mental Health Awareness Week with comedian Jon Fisch and Sarah Hartshorne & Jenny Jaffe from Project UROK. Be sure to continue to follow Call Us Crazy and support their continued effort to de-stigmatize and enlighten the topics and issues involving […]

Mogul Interviews
Interview: Jenny Jaffe, writer, comedian and founder of Project UROK

Mogul Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 21:47


Jenny Jaffe is a comedian and the founder of Project UROK (projecturok.org), a non-profit dedicated to combatting the isolation of mental illness through funny and meaningful videos. Hear Jenny discuss her own struggle with mental illness, how she came to found Project UROK and more about the non-profit. Jenny provides advice for those facing mental health issues. She also shares what makes her laugh the most!

Call Us Crazy
OCD, Panic Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder with Jenny Jaffe

Call Us Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2016 58:34


Chelsea and Evan welcome to the show, Jenny Jaffe from Project UROK. Jenny is living with OCD, Panic Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. She talks about living life dictated by fear before her diagnosis and the measures she took to manage them as well as just getting out of high school alive.. They also chat about […]

Pop Culture Confidential
Episode 11: Project UROK – Destigmatizing mental illness through comedy and community.

Pop Culture Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 22:35


Guest: Jenny Jaffe Funny, fearless and passionate are just a few of the words that describe Jenny Jaffe, comedy writer and founder of Project UROK - a nonprofit organization that is creating honest and frank videos for teenagers who are struggling with mental health issues, made by people who have been there before.Their message - You are not alone, you are okay! These include actor and writer Wil Wheaton (Stand by Me, Star Trek, The Big Bang Theory) who shares his struggles with mental illness and depression, Mara Wilson who came to fame as a child actress in Matilda and Mrs. Doubtfire shares her struggle with anxiety, as well as gossip reporter Perez Hilton who struggled with panic attacks.

Comic News Insider
Episode 623 - SDCC: CNI Analyzes That w/ Broadcast Thought, Dr. Andrea Letamendi & Jenny Jaffe!

Comic News Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2015 95:26


Comic News Insider: Episode 623 is now available for free download! Click on the link or get it through iTunes! Sponsored by Dynamic Forces. Jimmy sat down with the doctors of Broadcast Thought (Dr. Eric Bender, Dr. Praveen Kambam and Dr. Vasilis Pozios) to discuss the psychiatry of The Walking Dead, superheroes, and some of your favorite sci-fi. He also chatted with perennial favorite psychologist Dr. Andrea Letamendi for his annual therapy session interview. They discussed the brilliance of Pixar's Inside Out, her podcast The Arkham Sessions and so much more. Finally, Jimmy talked with Jenny Jaffe, the founder of Project UROK. With each of them, they also discuss the the importance of mental health awareness and ways to cope with depression, stress and anxiety. They all give great advice on how to deal with these issues. Whether it is you suffering or you're just a friend looking for a way to help them. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Thanks for listening!

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast
Priority One Podcast 230 | If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Krenim

Priority One: A Roddenberry Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 57:38


Greetings, Admirals! You’re listening to EPISODE 230 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, July 9th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, July 13th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we’re trekking out an interview where Wil Wheaton talks about his personal struggles with mental illness. In Star Trek Online news, we’re looking forward to season 10.5 with a sneak peek at some Tribble Release notes, further details about the fleet armada system, and the retirement of Xindi-Terrestrial lockboxes. We’ve also got part two of our interview with Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera, where we’ll be talking the new fleet holding, and maybe a hint or two regarding upcoming content. And as always, before we wrap things up, we’ll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Wil Wheaton Speaks to Project UROK about mental illness Project UROK Tribble Patch Notes: July 8th, 2015 Jeremy "BorticusCryptic" Randall answers some questions about the Fleet Armada System Xindi-Terrestrial Lockbox retirement Tracking the Devs Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) tweeted about @captaingeko and @salami_inferno "testing something new for later!" Al Rivera (@captaingeko) teased us with all sorts of new crossovers in STO Community Manager @laughingtrendy will be busy next week This week’s Community Question: Will you be picking up an old lockbox this week? Which one are you hoping for? And what’s your guess on what the next one - and its prizes! - will be? And don't forget to submit your screenshots for our 2016 Swimsuit Calendar! Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We’re on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!

The Roddenberry Podcast Network
P1P: Priority One Podcast 230 | If You Can't Beat ‘Em, Krenim

The Roddenberry Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 57:38


Greetings, Admirals! You're listening to EPISODE 230 OF PRIORITY ONE PODCAST, the premier Star Trek Online podcast! This episode was recorded on Thursday, July 9th, 2015 and made available for download or streaming on Monday, July 13th, 2015 at PriorityOnePodcast.com! This week, we're trekking out an interview where Wil Wheaton talks about his personal struggles with mental illness. In Star Trek Online news, we're looking forward to season 10.5 with a sneak peek at some Tribble Release notes, further details about the fleet armada system, and the retirement of Xindi-Terrestrial lockboxes. We've also got part two of our interview with Lead Designer Al “Captain Geko” Rivera, where we'll be talking the new fleet holding, and maybe a hint or two regarding upcoming content. And as always, before we wrap things up, we'll open Hailing Frequencies for your incoming messages. TOPICS DISCUSSED Wil Wheaton Speaks to Project UROK about mental illness Project UROK Tribble Patch Notes: July 8th, 2015 Jeremy "BorticusCryptic" Randall answers some questions about the Fleet Armada System Xindi-Terrestrial Lockbox retirement Tracking the Devs Maria Rosseau (@zeroniusrex) tweeted about @captaingeko and @salami_inferno "testing something new for later!" Al Rivera (@captaingeko) teased us with all sorts of new crossovers in STO Community Manager @laughingtrendy will be busy next week This week's Community Question: Will you be picking up an old lockbox this week? Which one are you hoping for? And what's your guess on what the next one - and its prizes! - will be? And don't forget to submit your screenshots for our 2016 Swimsuit Calendar! Let us know YOUR thoughts by commenting below! BE SURE TO VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE PREMIER STAR TREK ONLINE PODCAST! Priority One Productions is always looking for new team members that have a passion for Star Trek. Please know that all of our positions are volunteer, but we do offer a well-known outlet for your work. If you have a skill that you believe could enhance our content, then send your contact information and experience along with a few writing samples to INCOMING@PRIORITYONEPODCAST.COM Did you miss any of our great Blogs last week? Stop by THIS LINK and see for yourself! How about our latest Video Release? You can also follow us on the social media sites! We're on Facebook! Head over to WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/PRIORITYONEPODCAST and say, “Hi!” Or, Check us out on Twitter via @STOPRIORITYONE for show times and other cool stuff. Liked this episode? Totally hated it? Leave a comment below, CONTACT US via our handy web form! Enjoy the show!