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Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

This week on Shat the Movies, we're getting spooky with Haunted Honeymoon (1986)! Join us for a hilarious look at this dark comedy starring Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner, where a newlywed couple finds themselves trapped in a spooky mansion filled with eccentric characters. Expect plenty of laughs, wacky moments, and a fun mix of mystery and comedy. If you're in the mood for a quirky, light-hearted romp, this is the episode for you! Plot SummaryIn the 1986 horror-comedy Haunted Honeymoon, Gene Wilder directs and stars alongside Gilda Radner and Dom DeLuise in a spooky screwball romp that blends classic Hollywood horror vibes with over-the-top farce. Wilder plays Larry Abbot, a popular radio drama actor with a case of the nerves, who travels to his family's eerie estate to marry his co-star and fiancée, Vickie Pearle (Radner). But what should be a romantic weekend quickly descends into madness when a series of bizarre, supernatural events threaten to derail their nuptials—and Larry's sanity. Set in a gothic mansion dripping with cobwebs, thunderstorms, and secret passages, the film follows Larry as he reunites with his delightfully kooky extended family. Dom DeLuise steals scenes in drag as the dramatic Aunt Kate, whose flair for the theatrical rivals anything Larry ever performed on the radio. As lightning flashes and bodies begin to pile up, it becomes clear that someone—or something—wants Larry dead before he can say “I do.” Haunted Honeymoon lovingly parodies old Universal monster movies while leaning heavily on slapstick and vaudeville-style humor. It's a strange cocktail of horror, comedy, and camp, buoyed by the real-life chemistry of Wilder and Radner (in what would be her final film role before her untimely death). The jokes may not all land, but the film's heart and atmosphere remain charming. Join our podcast review as we revisit this offbeat cult favorite, discuss its place in 80s horror-comedy, and debate whether it's a forgotten gem or a creaky clunker. Subscribe Now Android: https://www.shatpod.com/android Apple/iTunes: https://www.shatpod.com/apple Help Support the Podcast Contact Us: https://www.shatpod.com/contact Commission Movie: https://www.shatpod.com/support Support with Paypal: https://www.shatpod.com/paypal Support With Venmo: https://www.shatpod.com/venmo Shop Merchandise: https://www.shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite

Becker Group C-Suite Reports Business of Private Equity
Shout-Out of the Day: Julie Radner 5-30-25

Becker Group C-Suite Reports Business of Private Equity

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 3:51


In this episode, Scott Becker shouts out to Julie Radner, highlighting her rare combination of vision and execution, along with her inspiring leadership and family support.

Becker Group Business Strategy 15 Minute Podcast
Shout-Out of the Day: Julie Radner 5-30-25

Becker Group Business Strategy 15 Minute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 3:51


In this episode, Scott Becker shouts out to Julie Radner, highlighting her rare combination of vision and execution, along with her inspiring leadership and family support.

Bob Sirott
From the archives: Gilda Radner in-studio with Bob Sirott

Bob Sirott

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025


We lost a comedic icon on this date in 1989, when ovarian cancer took Gilda Radner from us far too early. Bob Sirott dug into his ‘Dumpster of Memories’ to grab an interview he did with the Second City alumnus in November of 1979 when Radner was in town to do a show at McCormick […]

Gospel Simplicity Podcast
Can the True Church Be Divided? | Dr. Ephraim Radner

Gospel Simplicity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 64:10


In this video, I'm joined by Dr. Ephraim Radner to discuss his the paradox of church divisions, ecumenism, and more. Dr. Radner is one of the foremost experts on ecumenism and church divisions in the West. He has been publishing, teaching, and researching in this area longer than I've been alive, and I was delighted to get to learn from his wisdom.In this video, we discuss what it means for the church to be divided, how that is possible, and what we should do about it. You can find his landmark work, The End of the Church, here: https://amzn.to/3ZXGJ7JSupport the channel:Patreon: https://patreon.com/gospelsimplicityPayPal: https://paypal.me/gospelsimplicity

River City Sounds
Episode 104: Alex Lee Ratner

River City Sounds

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 53:12


We travel back to a familiar practice space to record our latest episode with local musician, Alex Lee Radner. Courtesy of Americans Abroad leader, Sam, we were able to capture another set at the calm rehearsal studio before another heavy band played during our interview. Nevertheless, we persisted and learned to origins of Radner's infamous, "Yessir!" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Rivercity_Sounds/support

Surviving the Survivor
Judge Everett Sends Donna Adelson's Attorneys Packing, So Now What?

Surviving the Survivor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 85:40


#STSNation, Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime… Just three weeks after Donna Adelson's murder trial unexpectedly unraveled when her lead lawyer withdrew, the judge presiding over the case ordered that her two new attorneys can't represent her either. Leon Circuit Judge Stephen Everett on Monday issued an order disqualifying Robert “Alex” Morris and Adam Komisar over actual and potential conflicts of interest. The order marked another twist in the murder of Dan Markel, the 41-year-old Florida State law professor and father of two who was fatally shot at his home on July 18, 2014. The two hired killers, an accomplice and Adelson's son, Charlie Adelson, have all been convicted on murder charges in the years since. #BestGuests: R. Timothy Jansen has handled complex Civil, Administrative and Criminal Litigation s, first as Chief Trial Counsel for the Secretary of State of Florida, Tallahassee, handling both complex Civil and Criminal matters. Afterwards, he worked as a Senior Fraud Prosecutor for the United States Attorney in Tampa, handling exclusively complex White Collar Crimes, including Health Care Fraud Litigation. He was also the Chairmain of the Health Care Fraud Task Force and a member of the Attorney General's Health Care Fraud Task Force in Washington, D.C. Mr. Jansen also practices in the areas of Constitutional (First Amendment) and Elections Law. Professor Jo Potuto is the Richard H Larson Professor of Constitutional Law emerita at the University of Nebraska College of Law.  Professor Potuto has also taught at the law colleges of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Oregon, Arizona, Rutgers, Seton Hall, and Cardozo.  The law office of Jessica Mishali, P.A. in Boca Raton Florida, representing client all over south Florida started my own practice after about a decade of representing the indigent, and took over a family practice from former state representative Stephen J Press in 2018. I've successfully handled many high profile cases, most recently Marcia Thompson, a not guilty verdict last month on a first degree murder case. I've been commenting on court TV regularly ever since. I handle all criminal and Family law cases but My niche is where family law and criminal Law meet: domestic violence, self defense, injunctions, etc. (grew up in Miami, FIU, Touro law in NY) Martin E. Radner is an attorney licensed in Michigan and New Jersey. His practice is focused on personal injury, civil rights and criminal defense. He has handled and tried cases in both the state and federal court systems. Mr. Radner is well known and respected by the legal community as a fierce advocate and skilled trial attorney. His youtube channel is called brother counsel where he breaks down and analyzes high profile trials Support the show:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SurvivingTheSurvivorYouTube: Surviving The Survivor: #BestGuests in True Crime - YouTubeJoel's Book: Https://www.amazon.com/shop/surviving...Website: https://survivingthesurvivor.comAll Things STS: https://linktr.ee/stspodcast#JusticeForDanMarkel #TrueCrime #FSU #TrueCrimeCommunity #Podcast #Podcasting #Florida #CharlieAdelson #WendiAdelson #TrueCrime #DonnaAdelson #DanielRashBaum

Medizinliebe
Hinter dem Start-up Erfolg von Nelly: Niklas Radner digitalisiert das Gesundheitswesen!

Medizinliebe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 63:34


Nelly ist ein innovatives Start-up, das sich auf die Optimierung von Prozessen in Arztpraxen spezialisiert hat, insbesondere durch die Digitalisierung der Patientenaufnahme und anderer administrativer Abläufe. Diese Maßnahmen sollen den Fachkräften mehr Zeit für ihre eigentliche Arbeit mit den Patienten verschaffen und gleichzeitig die Effizienz in den Praxen steigern. Niklas Radner, der vor zwölf Jahren seine Karriere in der Start-up-Welt begann und maßgeblich an Projekten wie Foodora, N26 und Klarna beteiligt war, teilt in diesem Interview seine wertvollen Erfahrungen und erzählt von den Herausforderungen und Erfolgen, die er auf seinem Weg erlebt hat. #Digitalisierung #Gesundheitswesen #Start-up #Nelly #Prozessoptimierung #Teamkultur #Unternehmenswachstum #Bürokratieabbau #Gründer #Erfolgsstrategie # Zahnarztpraxis #Fachkräftemangel #Teamarbeit #Herausforderungen #Unternehmenskultur #Patientenmanagement #Workflow-Automatisierung #Digitalisierung im Gesundheitswesen

Surviving the Survivor
Judge's Take on Donna Adelson's Murder Trial

Surviving the Survivor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 96:09


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Surviving the Survivor
Shanna Gardner's Murder-For-Hire Killing Now Marred By Damning Text Messages

Surviving the Survivor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 90:13


IT'S HERE: STS HARDCOVER BOOK SIGNED COPIES FROM JOEL AND KARM: https://premierecollectibles.com/waldmanSTS Book on Audible: Https://www.audible.com/pd/Surviving-...STS Book on Amazon: Https://www.amazon.com/shop/surviving...STS Merch Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/sts-store/STS Patreon: Https://patreon.com/SurvivingTheSurvivorSTS Website: https://survivingthesurvivor.com/All Things STS

Coffee Table
District 5 Alaska House of Representatives Candidates: Leighton Radner and Louise Stutes

Coffee Table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 55:15


District 5 Alaska House of Representatives Candidates: Leighton Radner and Louise Stutes

Greystone Conversations
The Good Life as the Ordinary Life? A Conversation with Ephraim Radner

Greystone Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 61:29


What would you write to your adult children about the good life? Would it strike the modern notes of making the most of yourself and your abilities, seizing every opportunity, making a difference in the world? Or would it focus on the beauty and goodness of our created and providentially given limits, personally and relationally?This is the question that prompted Ephraim Radner's most recent book, Mortal Goods: Reimagining Christian Political Duty. In today's Greystone Conversation, Greystone President, Dr. Mark A. Garcia, sits down with Professor Radner to explore the ironically revolutionary idea that the ordinary, quotidian, limited life we have been graciously given in God's providence is the world we are called to and which invites our self-offering. In a time when political and social fervor is at fever-pitch, and it's easy to believe that we are called to make a difference in the world at large, especially through political means, this is a call back to something the Church has always cherished in one way or another: both creation and providence are good, and our limits, the limits of our bodily lives maximally defined, are goods too. Radner's book takes its point of departure in a letter he wrote to his adult children, an updated version of which closes the book, and along the way he prods and provokes in the direction of greater modesty in what he calls “betterment” politics. But the frame of the book, and its heart, we suggest, is this message about the beauty of our ordinary lives and contexts, and it is this that we considered together in today's episode.

Surviving the Survivor
Ashley Benefield Trial Almost Set to Go to Jurors: Do You Believe Her?

Surviving the Survivor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 80:01


STS Book on Amazon: Https://www.amazon.com/shop/surviving...STS Merch Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/sts-store/STS Patreon: Https://patreon.com/SurvivingTheSurvivorSTS Website: https://survivingthesurvivor.com/#STSNation, Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime… Ashley Benefield, 32, is accused of shooting and killing her estranged husband, Doug Benefield, in September 2020. She was arrested a little more than a month after the shooting in November and charged with second-degree murder with a firearm. In a case that has captured national attention, the former ballerina and Lakewood Ranch mother is claiming that she fired her gun in self-defense against Doug Benefield, whom she had married in 2016 following a whirlwind 13-day romance after the two met at a political event. Ashley Benefield alleges her estranged husband was a domestic violence abuser. #BestGuests: Martin E. Radner is an attorney licensed in Michigan and New Jersey. His practice is focused on personal injury, civil rights and criminal defense. He has handled and tried cases in both the state and federal court systems. Mr. Radner is well known and respected by the legal community as a fierce advocate and skilled trial attorney. His youtube channel is called brother counsel where he breaks down and analyzes high profile trials.Susan Constantine is one of the nation's leading jury consultants. She's also a body language + communication expert … As owner of The Human Behavior Lab, Susan's subjective analysis of potential jurors body language, voice, and statements during vior dire assist attorneys to spot potentially dangerous jurors who may render an unfavorable verdict. She's appeared on Dateline, Today, Fox & Friends and many other big time shows. Dr. Garrison earned a Psy.D. in clinical psychology from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology (GSPP). He has been cited for his expertise in psychology in numerous media outlets including Business Insider, Forbes, Vice, Huffington Post, Yahoo News, Real Simple, Fatherly, and others. Dr. Garrison has extensively studied the language and culture of South Korea for over a decade. He also hosts his own YouTube channel Dr. G Explains. #AshleyBenefield #DougBenefield #BlackSwan #Ballerina #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeCommunity

Surviving the Survivor
Karen Read Jurors Deliberating for 3rd Straight Day as Silence is Deafening

Surviving the Survivor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 102:24


IT'S HERE: STS HARDCOVER BOOK SIGNED COPIES FROM JOEL AND KARM: https://premierecollectibles.com/waldmanSTS Book on Audible: Https://www.audible.com/pd/Surviving-...STS Book on Amazon: Https://www.amazon.com/shop/surviving...STS Merch Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/sts-store/STS Patreon: Https://patreon.com/SurvivingTheSurvivorSTS Website: https://survivingthesurvivor.com/#STSNation, Welcome to another episode of Surviving The Survivor, the podcast that brings you the #BestGuests in all of True Crime… The trial for Karen Read, the Massachusetts woman who is accused in the 2022 death of her Boston police officer boyfriend, is underway with Day 2 of testimony. Read, 43, of Mansfield, is charged with running down John O'Keefe, her Boston police officer boyfriend, and leaving him to die in a blizzard in the town of Canton on Jan. 29, 2022. She has pleaded not guilty to charges of second-degree murder, motor vehicle manslaughter, and leaving the scene of a collision in connection with O'Keefe's death. #BestGuests: Famed Tallahasse Defense Attorney R. Timothy Jansen is a partner in the firm Jansen & Davis…he has handled complex Civil, Administrative and Criminal Litigation s, first as Chief Trial Counsel for the Secretary of State of Florida, Tallahassee, handling both complex Civil and Criminal matters. He also spent 5 years as a federal prosecutor. Martin E. Radner is an attorney licensed in Michigan and New Jersey. His practice is focused on personal injury, civil rights and criminal defense. He has handled and tried cases in both the state and federal court systems. Mr. Radner is well known and respected by the legal community as a fierce advocate and skilled trial attorney. His youtube channel is called brother counsel where he breaks down and analyzes high profile trials which you can subscribe to by clicking here: Https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5MW... Alina "Alyte" Mazeika, Esq. is a practicing attorney and a member of the California Bar and DC Bar. She is a graduate of The University of Texas School of Law and received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California San Diego. She created Legal Bytes as a space for people to learn about the law in a way that is fun and interesting and to empower them to make better-informed decisions and live better lives. Subscribe and check it out here: Https://www.youtube.com/@UCJvDEmKLft6... #KarenRead #Turtleboy #AidanKearney #DavidYanetti #AlanJackson #JenMcCabe #BrianAlbert #MichaelProctor #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeCommunity #Canton #CantonCoverup

The Outlier Podcast
LIVESTREAM AUDIO: Closing Arguments & more in the KAREN READ murder trial with BROTHER COUNSEL (MARTIN RADNER Esq)

The Outlier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 62:47


Post closing arguments by Alan Jackson (Defense) and Adam Lally (Prosecution), we went LIVE on YouTube with Brother Counsel (MARTIN RADNER) to discuss the KAREN READ Murder Trial. READ is accused of killing her boyfriend, hero Boston Police Officer, JOHN O'KEEFE in 2022. What did you think of each side's argument? Brother Counsel has done an amazing job of remaining neutral throughout the entire trial- will he finally let us know his feelings?FULL VIDEO (fast foward to minute 6 due to audio issues): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzltJAI5oHA&t=161sEPISODE NOTES AND DISCLAIMERS:*This is not legal adviceLike & Subscribe to PopCrime.TV & Brother Counsel:https://www.youtube.com/@BrotherCounselhttps://www.youtube.com/@PopCrimeTV Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Michael Dukes Show
Monday // 6 - 10 - 24 // Headlines, discussion: Candidates Leighton Radner & Nick Begich

The Michael Dukes Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 122:58


Today we'll cover the weekends headlines, and then chat with Leighton Radner, Candidate for Dist 5. Then in hour two we'll talk to Nick about the campaign and the current events and get his take on it.

The Outlier Podcast
MARTIN RADNER ESQ, aka "Brother Counsel" talks the KAREN READ TRIAL thus far...

The Outlier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 53:59


We can't stop analyzing the KAREN READ trial, who is accused of killing her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer JOHN O'KEEFE. Today, we're joined by Detroit Trial Attorney Martin Radner (also known as "Brother Counsel" on YouTube) to break down what we've seen and heard thus far.EPISODE NOTES AND DISCLAIMERS:*THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICEhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/martin-radner-6b937677/@brothercounselhttps://www.youtube.com/@BrotherCounselWHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED, WE WOULD LIKE TO EMPHASIZE THAT THE VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES EXPRESSED BY THE INDIVIDUAL ARE THEIR OWN. THROUGHOUT THE PODCAST, THERE MAY BE INSTANCES WHERE OPINIONS AND/OR SPECULATION ARE EXPRESSED REGARDING CERTAIN EVENTS, INDIVIDUALS, OR CIRCUMSTANCES. THESE ARE THE PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE PODCAST HOSTS OR GUESTS AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS CONCLUSIVE OR FACTUAL STATEMENTS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Last Days
Ep. 66 - Gilda Radner

Last Days

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 23:54


On May 20, 1989, Gilda Radner -- known best for her brilliant comedic performances on Saturday Night Live -- passed away from ovarian cancer at the age of 42 ... something she worried about long before the disease was ever diagnosed. Despite her early death, Radner's vibrant legacy has remained very much alive as new fans continue to discover her timeless characters. Hosts: Derek Kaufman & Jason Beckerman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Surviving the Survivor
Crumbley Parents Sentenced to the Max as #BestGuests React to Precedent-Setting Case

Surviving the Survivor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 83:50


Break The Cycle w/Joshua Smith
Break The Cycle Ep: 236 Israel self defends itself from terrorist food deliveries w/ Leighton Radner

Break The Cycle w/Joshua Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 89:16


Support Joshua for President at https://JoshuaSmith2024.com Join the patreon at https://patreon.com/breakthecyclejs Join Subscribestar at https://Subscribestar.com/breakthecyclejs Tips at https://paypal.me/JoshuaSmithChair2020 available on all of your favorite podcast apps. https://toplobsta.com for dope gear. https://AnthemPlanning.com for all your emergency and crisis planning needs. thank you to Whiskey Grenade for the great jams. Support the stream: https://streamlabs.com/fightthedespots Welcome Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/cybertruck License code: T8XU7DW6MON5ASB9 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breakthecycle/support

Dentalwelt Podcast
#162 Verschlafen wir die digitale transformation? - Niklas Radner

Dentalwelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 38:22


Heute bei uns zu Gast ist Niklas Radner von Nelly Solutions, ein Visionär im Bereich der Digitalisierung und Prozessinnovation. Niklas hat beeindruckende Erfahrungen bei Unternehmen wie Klarna, Rocket Internet und N26 gesammelt. Sein Antrieb: Dinge nicht einfach hinzunehmen, sondern besser zu machen. Diese Philosophie führte zur Gründung von Nelly, einer Innovation, die aus einem simplen Arztbesuch entstand. Niklas erkannte, dass die Digitalisierung zwar vielerorts Einzug gehalten hat, jedoch in Arztpraxen noch weitestgehend fehlt. Mit Nelly will er den Verwaltungsaufwand in Arztpraxen reduzieren und damit einen wichtigen, systemrelevanten Berufsbereich attraktiver gestalten. Heute sprechen wir über seine Vision für Nelly. Zu Nelly gehts hier: https://www.getnelly.de/podcast/dentalwelt Möchtest du selbst einmal zu Gast sein? Schau hier: https://calendly.com/dentalwelt_podcast/kennenlernen-dentalwelt-podcast?back=1&month=2024-03 Nelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nellysolutions/ Mein Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zahnart/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaq7xuQPYewpm94IToX4cPQ

TNT Radio
Leighton Radner on The Hrvoje Morić Show - 16 January 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 55:27


On today's show, Leighton Radner - host of 'Outlawed Thoughts' - shares what it's like living in Alaska and comments on Alaskan politics, HAARP, the US economy, Russia/Ukraine and more. GUEST OVERVIEW: Leighton Radner is the host of Outlawed Thoughts, editor of the Tower Gang Podcast, and Alaskan historian. https://twitter.com/libertyleighton https://www.youtube.com/@outlawedthoughts

Toxic To Triumph With Matthew Phifer
Sandra Radner - Co-parenting & High Conflict Divorce

Toxic To Triumph With Matthew Phifer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 36:18


The Matt Phifer Experience makes emotional intelligence contagious. Every Monday and Friday, you can listen to new conversations with some of the most insightful people in this world straight from your computer or mobile device! With episodes available for streaming on-demand immediately after they air, there's never been an easier way to learn about what is emotional intelligence. http://betterhelp.com/mattphifer BetterHelp - Get Started & Sign-Up Today BetterHelp offers private, affordable online counseling when you need it from licensed, board-accredited therapists. Get help, you deserve to be happy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themattphiferexperience/support

Conversations From the Pointed Firs

This month on Conversations from the Pointed Firs, host Peter Neill sits down with Joan (Jo) Radner, of Lovell, Maine, professor emerita of literature at American University, holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University, and is enjoying a second career as an oral historian, writer, and professional storyteller in her family's home region of western Maine. Jo has been studying, teaching, telling, and collecting stories most of her life, and has performed from Maine to Hawaii to Finland. Past president of the American Folklore Society and the National Storytelling Network, she has published books and articles on subjects ranging from early Irish historiography and Anglo-Irish drama to women's folklore, Deaf culture, and New England social history. Her new book (University of Massachusetts Press, 2023) is Wit and Wisdom: The Forgotten Literary Life of New England Villages. She has also published two award-winning CDs grounded in New England history, Yankee Ingenuity: Stories of Headstrong and Resourceful People and Burnt Into Memory: How Brownfield Faced the Fire 

Startup Insider
Klassische First-Time Founder Fehler mit Niklas Radner - Bulletproof Organization (Vol. 22)

Startup Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 44:04


In der Rubrik The Bulletproof Organization spricht Janna Kramer mit Investoren, Gründern und Mentoren über den Aufbau von gesunden Unternehmen. Geliefert werden Insights über den facettenreichen Gründeralltag und Best Practices im Umgang mit persönlichen und organisatorischen Herausforderungen und Konflikten.In dieser Folge spricht Moderatorin Janna Kramer mit Niklas Radner, CEO und Co-Founder des Fintech Startups Nelly Solutions. Niklas sammelte bereits vorab Startup-Erfahrungen in Unternehmen, wie Klarna, Rocket Internet und N26, aber auch durch seine erste Gründung 99Meals. In ihrem Gespräch erzählt Niklas von den Fehlern aus seiner ersten Gründung und wie sich dadurch seine Einstellung veränderte und welche Learnings er daraus zog. Dabei geht es um Themen, wie: Der Umgang mit AblehnungDie Einstellung gegenüber FehlernDas Gründer-MindsetDas GründerteamDie Identifizierung eines richtigen Use Cases

The Deucecast Movie Show
Episode 596: SNL Actors

The Deucecast Movie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 93:01


The August moon is nigh, the summer is waning, the dog days are here... and what better way to beat the heat than to listen to a great podcast!  So make sure to subscribe to Roth From Wyoming's Good Day 4 a Movie Podcast!   After that, you can tune into this little ditty, as The Deucecast Movie Show's own Mikey and d$, sans #TwitterlessDrEarl this time, invite in first time guest (and first time podcaster!) Coach DiBello all the way down from Miami, Florida! Tonight is all about some Saturday Night Live, and the actors who started and shined as Not Ready For Primetime Players. First up, a chit-chat on who Coach is, and how he found the show itself... CTI must return! Then, an SNL Draft... who would be in a dream cast! Make sure to listen and comment on Twitter, or X, or TheDeuceCord about who's lineup is the absolute best! Finally, top five SNL performers... of course, Mikey told d$ it was who got their start... for Mikey and Coach, it's who shined the most.  So the lists are varied, but the names are huge - Murphy... Aykroyd... Murray... Radner... Sandler... Zweibel?  Him too. Also... a lot of hot Hurricane Rhett talk, so Rhett fans, tune in. The movies mentioned and where to find them right now:   Animal House (Peacock Premium) Ghostbusters (for rental) Meatballs (Amazon Prime; TubiTV) Meatballs II (TubiTV) Meatballs III (unavailable) Meatballs IV (Amazon Prime; TubiTV) Mystery Alaska (for rental) Nebraska (for rental) Spies Like Us (for rental) Trading Places (for rental) Trapped in Paradise (for rental) Uncut Gems (Showtime; Paramount+)

Finance Forward - Der Podcast zu New Finance, Fintech, Crypto, Blockchain & Co.
FinanceFWD #197 mit Nelly-Gründer Niklas Radner und Investorin Diana zur Löwen

Finance Forward - Der Podcast zu New Finance, Fintech, Crypto, Blockchain & Co.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 50:48


Niklas Radner machte in der deutschen Startup-Szene Karriere – unter anderem bei der Neobank N26, Rocket Internet und dem Payment-Riesen Klarna. Mit der Erfahrung startete 2021 das Payment-Startup Nelly, das Bezahllösungen für Arztpraxen entwickelt hat. Die Investorin und Influencerin Diana zur Löwen ist bei dem Unternehmen mit an Bord. Über Karrieren in der deutschen Startup-Welt, Influencer unter den Ärzten und die Wachstumspläne von Nelly haben wir im Podcast gesprochen.

History & Factoids about today
July 29th-Chicken Wings, Rush, Ken Burns, Martina McBride, James Otto, Wil Wheaton, Boys II Men, Josh Radner

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 11:10


National Chicken Wings day. Entertainment from 1964. Olympic National Park established, David Bowie starred in the Elephant Man in Denver. Todays birthdays - Walter Hunt, Theda Bara, Gordon Mitchell, Tony Sirico, Geddy Lee, Ken Burns, Martina McBride, Wil Wheaton, Wanya Morris, James Otto, Josh Radner. Vincent Van Gogh died.https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/The chicken wing song - Lanky BoxRag doll - The four seasonsDang me - Roger MillerBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Tom Sawyer - RushMy baby loves me - Martina McBrideEnd of the road - Boys II MenJust started loving you - James OttoExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/

The Theology Mill
The Grind / Steven Nemes / On Pasadena, Teaching Middle Schoolers, and Post-catholic Theology

The Theology Mill

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 74:24


The Grind is a series of interviews with young scholars and PhD students on the many ways of "making a way" in the theological academy, and all the trials and joys therein. Steven Nemes (PhD Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary, 2021) is an instructor of Latin and Greek at North Phoenix Preparatory Academy and an academic theologian who writes about phenomenology, theology, and the intersection of the two.  Here we discuss life in Pasadena during Dr. Nemes' PhD days, his discovery of philosophy and theology, and his experience working outside the academy post-PhD.   COUPON CODE: *Use code “NEMES23” for 40% off* Dr. Nemes' new book, Theological Authority in the Church: Reconsidering Traditionalism and Hierarchy.   PODCAST LINKS: Dr. Nemes' website: https://stevennemes.com/ Dr. Nemes' Twitter: https://twitter.com/snemes2    CONNECT: Website: https://wipfandstock.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wipfandstock Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wipfandstock Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wipfandstock/   SOURCES MENTIONED: Kitamori, Kazoh. Theology of the Pain of God. Nemes, Steven. Orthodoxy and Heresy. ———. Theological Authority in the Church: Reconsidering Traditionalism and Hierarchy. ———. Theology of the Manifest: Christianity without Metaphysics. Radner, Ephraim. A Brutal Unity: The Spiritual Politics of the Christian Church. Schaeffer, Francis A. The God Who Is There. OUTLINE: (01:49) – Herbal tea and soda water (05:51) – Arizona State – Fuller Seminary (08:59) – From Francis Schaeffer to Michel Henry to Kazoh Kitamori (16:37) – Theological authority: Protestantism beyond the need for theological certainty (23:19) – Applying to PhD programs (29:06) – Picking a dissertation topic: phenomenology of Scripture (31:36) – Phenomenology of religion: Catholic and Protestant (37:58) – PhD paradise in Pasadena (42:44) – PhD funding: Templeton grant (44:11) – Planning for post-PhD life/job apps/first job (51:14) – Staying active in the academic community as a non-academic (professionally speaking) (56:03) – Working outside the academy (59:29) – Balancing (theological) work and family life (01:03:03) – Advice for prospective PhD students (01:06:43) – New book: Theological Authority in the Church

Florida’s Fourth Estate
Florida teacher wins Netflix survival show

Florida’s Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 22:41


Nick Radner went from teaching at a Pinellas County high school to competing on the Netflix show “Outlast.” He was also the wrestling coach and said he was used to cutting weight but didn't expect to lose a whopping 48 pounds during taping. Radner joined Matt Austin and Ginger Gadsden on Florida's Fourth Estate to talk more about his experience on the reality show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SNL Hall of Fame
Episode 15. John Belushi

SNL Hall of Fame

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 55:45


Title: SNL Hall of Fame: Celebrating the Life and Laughs of John BelushiIntroduction:Join us as we take an unforgettable journey through the life and career of legendary comedian John Belushi. With our insightful guest, Justin Renwick, we explore Belushi's early beginnings, his rise to fame with Second City and the National Lampoon, and his undeniable charisma that made him one of the most iconic comedians of all time.Chapters:- (0:00:08) SNL Hall of Fame Podcast: Introduction and overview of the episode, including John Belushi's early beginnings and his rise to fame.- (0:12:44) John Belushi's Career and Charisma: Exploring Belushi's journey to Second City, his success with the National Lampoon, and his charismatic stage presence.- (0:17:12) The Brilliance of John Belushi: Examining Belushi's confidence, his ability to immerse himself in characters, and his incredible comedic timing.- (0:24:37) Belushi's Impact on SNL and Comedy: Reflecting on Belushi's unforgettable performances, including his iconic Samurai character and the chemistry he shared with fellow castmates.- (0:34:24) Remembering John Belushi's SNL Sketches: Diving into Belushi's memorable sketches, his impersonations, and the impact of his comedic skills.- (0:46:42) John Belushi's Legacy: Discussing Belushi's influence on future comedians and whether he is the greatest SNL actor of all time.Keywords:- John Belushi- SNL- Second City- National Lampoon- Comedy- Chevy Chase- Samurai character- Animal HouseTranscript0:00:08 - AnnouncerIt's the SNL Hall of Fame podcast with your host, jamie Dube, chief Librarian Thomas Senna, and featuring Matt Bardille And now Curator of the Hall, jamie Dube. 0:00:42 - jDAll right, thank you so much, doug Denats. It's JD here, and welcome to the SNL Hall of Fame podcast. It's a weekly affair where each episode, we take a deep dive into the career of a former cast member, host, musical guest or writer and add them to the ballot for your consideration. Once the nominees have all been announced, we turn to you, the listener, to vote for the most deserving and help determine who will be enshrined for perpetuity inside these hallowed halls. You won in and I can let you in, but not until you wipe your goddamn feet. That's right. Wipe your feet at the door, you filthy animal. How are you doing today? I am, i'm actually really great. Thanks for asking. We've got a barn burner of a show today. It is Justin Renwick joining Thomas Senna in conversation about the very intriguing John Belushi. This should be a good one. I can tell you that the conversations I've had on Reddit, this is probably the most anticipated episode of the season, based on feedback that I've been getting about who we haven't seen nominated in the hall. Now, in case you're curious the way things work, we work together with a committee and choose who will be nominated each year from a pool based on the parameters that have been outlined by the SNL Hall of Fame. Once those selections are made, we sort of piece them together and produce a podcast and we make that show and we put them out every week and you get to listen And that's great. But the real key here is the voting, and the voting is coming up real soon. In fact, next week we are nominating Amy Poehler on the show and then Tuesday, the 23rd of May, voting will begin and it will run through to June 17th. So you will have from May 23rd to June 17th to cast your votes, to cast 15 votes, 15 votes up to 15 votes, i should say, for the SNL Hall of Fame. It's exciting. After Amy Poehler we'll do a few roundtables and then we'll do the reveal, and the reveal is quite exciting. I'm really curious to see if any of our legacy holdovers make it this year. There's Dave Grohl is really close. Lonely Island is super close and Lonely Island should be on. It should have been, you know, a first ballot Hall of Famer as far as I'm concerned, but I don't control the vote. So there's that If you're looking to register to vote, what you want to do is you want to go to SNLHofcom and click on the voting tab and click register to vote. You can do that right there and you will get a ballot on the 23rd emailed to you and Bob's, your uncle, from there. So there's that. Let's go over and talk to our friend Matt in his minutiae minute corner and learn a little bit more about Mr John Belushi. Oh, matthew, hey, hi, jimmy, how are you doing? 0:04:21 - MattI'm great. How about you, matt? I'm good. Thanks, i'm good. Really excited to talk about one of the classic cast members here today, john Belushi, the one and only five. Five foot eight, born January 24th 1949. He credit his grandmother, his Albanian grandmother, for getting him into show business. She didn't understand English, so she would have him act things out for her which made her laugh, and thus a career was born. He actually had very humble beginnings in the start of his career, which was as a youth instructor at a theater camp, the Shawnee Summer Theater of Green County. But from there he went on to become a member of the West Compass Trio, second city in the National Lampoon Lemmings. Prior to joining SNL, he attended the Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, which is where he actually got the college shirt, as seen in Animal House. There's a gift shop there in an area known as the Strip, which is still operating today if you wanted to go and get one for yourself. So while living in New York, he was next door neighbor to SNL fixture Elliot Gould, who we've talked about in the past. He is a huge nerd, or he was a huge nerd. He was a fan of many things, from Lucille Ball, whose entire career he committed to memory And this is something that actually seems to come up a bit. He had a razor sharp memory. He was also a Star Trek fan and with Kirk in particular, to the point Shatner said he preferred Belushi's take on Kirk And he was a big Marvel fan. On one visit to their offices in New York He could summarize any specific issue. Just by looking at the cover. He could people say, well, that's this one. He's like oh, this is the issue where Spider-Man is fighting the Green Goblin and so on and so dies, which must have made him really happy when he and the not ready for primetime players were featured in a Spider-Man comic And he ends up having stolen the Silver Samurai sword and used it in the sketch, so that my wife got that for me, actually that issue. It was shockingly inexpensive for a double memorabilia whammy, but she got that for me from our anniversary last year. That's very cool. Now he was well known for being very judgmental. One of the ways he would evaluate people is by borrowing $20 and seeing how they reacted, so you know if they're kind of a jerk about it. You knew, oh, they were a jerk, but he just gauged how they behaved, that's a good trick. Yeah, yeah, it was an interesting one. I have to remember that Now he was a heavy metal fan, which I did not realize. But when he met Dan Ackroyd, having performed together, dan tried to entice him onto the SNL cast At a Speak Easy, because of course, with those two is at a Speak Easy. Dan put on a blues album which stirred a fascination in John that became career defining, because he had never listened to blues before that meeting and then went on to create the Blues Brothers together. Now he was such a huge star. There were a bunch of roles that he was supposed to be a part of in films. Peter Venkman was originally written for him. He was replaced by James Woods in Once Upon a Time in America on his passing and was to appear in an adaptation of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas with Ackroyd. Many more projects, but one of the more interesting, given it kind of ties back to his time on SNL. Harold Ramis was guest hosting an episode of Siskel and Ebert and discussed how it was John's dream to play Ludwig von Beethoven in a film, which is a weird one, but given he played him on the show, i guess that could have been a technically SNL spin-off. Now, sorry, go ahead. So he had the nickname of America's guest, as he had a habit of knocking on strangers' doors, entering their homes and eating things from their refrigerator and then crashing out on their couch. This never resulted in any problems because he was so well known, but speaks to how different the 70s were from today. Now he required an income of between $500,000 and a million dollars a year to maintain his lifestyle and his entourage. Now, while he would often make use of strangers' generosity, he himself was also very generous, lending large sums of money to friends and family Towards the end of his life. His manager pushed him to start collecting on these debts, but John refused. Now he is buried in Martha's Vineyard, where his epitaph reads he made us laugh and now he can make us think, but his grave was so popular with visitors, they moved his casket to an unmarked grave in a quiet corner of the cemetery, after which his fans posted a new epitaph based on his catchphrase. He could have given us a lot more laughs, but no, that is John Belushi. 0:10:21 - jDThat's great. Take it away, Thomas. 0:10:48 - ThomasAlright, Justin Renwick is joining me today. Thank you so much for joining me here on the SNL Hall of Fame. 0:10:54 - JustinIt's my pleasure. Thank you for having me. 0:10:56 - ThomasYeah, so this one is a big one to me. This is probably to a lot of people The legendary John Belushi will be talking about. So he was on SNL 1975 to 1980, part of the original cast. He seemed to be made for sketch comedy and had a lot of reps before he started at Saturday Night Live. So you talk about his path to SNL and his prior work in sketch comedy. 0:11:23 - JustinSo we could go way back to high school, which is where he caught the acting bug. He was a very accomplished athlete. He was a football player, he was a drummer, he was in a band that actually released a single believe it or not And to show what a small world Chicago and the greater Chicago area is, because he grew up. He was born in Chicago but he grew up in Wheaton, illinois. He knew Dick Lesucci, who was somebody he would also work with at Second City, and Dick Lesucci went on to SCTV as a writer, which I think he formed an alliance with Joe Flaherty at some point, which is how that came about, but we're getting a little bit off topic. So yeah, john, when he was in high school, did drama and his drama teacher noticed something. He's like there's something special about this kid And if anyone's read the book Wired this is where I know this story from. Apparently, this teacher took him to. If I'm remembering correctly, he took him to. I know it was Indiana, but I don't know if he went and auditioned somewhere else, but basically he got into summer stock in Indiana a year before most people were eligible when he was 17. Like that's how preternaturally talented he was And they did a whole series of plays there That went very well. He enrolled in when he graduated from high school, enrolled at the University of Wisconsin And I was doing drama there, but left after a year and then wound up going to the College of DuPage in West Chicago. Somewhere along that period he went to see Second City and had an epiphany, just realized this is what I was put on earth to do and formed the West Compass Players, which was a reference to the pre-Second City Compass Players, with his friends Tino Insana and Steve Bachecas who people that watch John Belushi on Saturday Night Live will be very familiar with that name because he brought it up a lot in his vits. So the three of them were able to audition en masse for Second City And I think it was Bernie Salons that auditioned them And he saw John's potential right away, saw something in Tino Insana. Well, i think Tino was put in the touring company or asked to take some more classes, but he wound up joining as well. But yeah, john went into Second City. I believe he went right into the main stage cast, which at the time had Brian Doyle, murray, harold Ramis, joe Flaherty, so he was punching well above his weight. I don't know if that's the right term to use, because that sounds more like he was not very good, but was somehow anyway he did very well, but he was young at the time. 0:13:51 - ThomasSo, like you know, being able to be in that company at his age says a lot about it. I think, it's fair to say, at that time punching up above his weight. 0:14:00 - JustinYeah, you're right. Yeah, he wouldn't have been around 22. Joe Flaherty was. I think he was in his late 20s at that point. He was a good 10 years older than the STTV cast, but anyway, that obviously went very well. He made a real reputation for himself there And through that got involved with the national ampoon, so much so that he moved to New York after he'd been in the Lemmings review with Chevy Chase and Christopher Gast, which is one of my favorite comedy albums of all time National Ampoon's Lemmings, which was a takeoff on Woodstock and was where he did Joe Cocker among. he also played the, the MC. But then, yeah, through that world of national ampoon and then writing, producing and performing for the radio hour, that's what brought him to the attention of Lauren Michaels through Chevy Chase and Michael O'Donoghue when they were putting Saturday Night Live together. 0:14:47 - ThomasEven at the National Ampoon's radio hour. that's where he came across with Bill Murray, gilda Radner, some of his future SNL cohorts, just a who's who working on that show at the time. Richard Belzer was even part of that. So it was just a really, really talented cast And, would you say I know a lot of them had their gifts and talents, but there was something magnetic about Belushi that even stood out amongst that type of talent. 0:15:14 - JustinBelushi has that thing like. The charisma is just unbelievable. But he has that mischievous glint. Jimmy Fallon has it as well. Many other people do where you're even if you know not only his stage presence. Right Just the minute John Belushi walked on to stage, eyes were drawn to him. John Candy had the same thing. Anyone that's tall I mean, john Belushi wasn't tall, but anyone that has a big presence and can exude that kind of charisma right away stills focused. But he always wanted to see what he was going to do next. Same thing with Jimmy Fallon When he was fucking around in a sketch and messing up. You wanted to know, oh, you know what's. He got up his sleeve What's going to happen next? And that was very much John Belushi too. This electric performer is the word that comes to mind. 0:15:53 - ThomasThat's why a lot of us watch live sketch and SNL in particular is because there's I mean there's that element of you don't know it's going to be a live show, you don't know what's going to happen. There's almost that danger involved in. Belushi really did personify. He did bring that energy to the show. Yeah. 0:16:11 - JustinAnd he has like Kate McKinnon is the same Melissa McCarthy just fearless performers that you can throw anything at them And they'll. You know, like even something as simple. I'm sure the tomato was cut beforehand, but like the samurai deli, when he throws the tomato up in the air and chops it with no-transcript, there's a million ways that can go wrong on a live TV show. But I don't think it bothered him at all, he just knew. 0:16:35 - ThomasSo he, like I said, he started with. You know he was an original cast member at SNL. They started in 1975. Where did you become familiar with Belushi's work and kind of what stood out to you? 0:16:46 - JustinNot to get too deep into the archives, but my introduction to Saturday Night Live was a friend's Mr Bill t-shirt in 1979. I'm like what's Mr Bill? Oh it's this thing that's on Saturday Night Live. It's really funny. Oh, it's this show, it's on Saturday nights, it's live, ha ha. Anyway, i asked my mom about it. She knew she was a big Second City fan so she'd been watching Saturday Night Live since day one And yeah, they let me stay up and Mr Bill was the gateway. But then in between the sketches I'm trying to think the first thing that really stood out with me, stood out for me with John Belushi, was probably I'm going to say the Bs, because this was 1979. So they were still back then. The reruns weren't just shows from the current season, they were showing shows from the first season on. So I got to sort of catch up over that season. That's probably the first thing that stood out. But it's just, it's that confidence. He was so confident. It's really magnetic, like it really draws you in. I mean, to be a performer on Saturday Night Live you have to have a certain degree of confidence. But there's different levels. Like if you look at somebody like Dan Ackroyd, who was incredibly talented, really funny and just able to like rattle off details. You know, at a moment's notice there's a difference between sort of him and Belushi, which I think is why they complimented each other so well. Dan Ackroyd is more of a technical actor, whereas to me anyway, john Belushi is a little more instinctive. 0:18:06 - ThomasYeah, what stood out to me a lot, when you know rewatching a lot of his sketches and everything, was just how he would dissolve into a character And then he just gave off this. Really, the audience knew that they were in good hands with him up there because he exuded just like you know, i'm supposed to be here, i'm doing Don Corleone impression and I'm the one who's supposed to be doing this and I'm good enough. And he did have that confidence, definitely, and his relationship with some of his castmates, from what I've read, really played into that, especially his relationship with Chevy Chase. 0:18:42 - Speaker 1Yeah, And how he viewed. 0:18:43 - ThomasChevy Chase, getting attention early on. 0:18:46 - JustinIt's funny that they weren't. you know, they didn't get along very well, even in the lampoon days, And when Chevy was still smart enough and got over his own ego, it was him and Michael O'Donoghue that suggested him. I think I mentioned that before to Lauren. But yeah, that of course, when Chevy took off in the first few episodes of Saturday Night Live, yeah, John Belushi was not happy about it. 0:19:07 - ThomasNo, i think maybe John looked at Chevy is getting you know, maybe I don't know if it's cheap laughs, but he's certainly got a lot of mileage off falling prat falls. And I think what Belushi felt that he did was maybe more elevated than what Chevy did. So I think each Belushi thought, from what I've read, belushi thought that he was supposed he was the star of the of the cast. Yeah, not Absolutely. 0:19:30 - JustinChevy Chase is. That's a whole lot of problems to unpack that that guy has, but let's just suffice it to say I he is, is incredible at what he does. You know what I mean? Like to you were saying the falling, the falling down, like the mimicking people behind their back, just the, the sort of boyish humor and the looks. The looks helped as well, the dimple chin and the sort of he had a glint in his eye as well. But yeah, he's miles away And I'm pretty sure Chevy Chase will be the first one to tell you that in the acting realm from John Belushi. 0:20:02 - ThomasWhen Chevy Chase played Gerald Ford, he didn't sink into Gerald Ford. That was Chevy Chase just calling himself Gerald. 0:20:09 - JustinFord, which made it even funnier for some reason. 0:20:12 - ThomasYeah, it definitely worked for sure, but then, if you know, belushi played a character, belushi just really transformed into that character And I think that that was a lot of acting chops, like you mentioned. 0:20:25 - JustinI think the other amazing thing about Belushi and another reason, a big reason that would put him in the the Hall of Fame is not only could he, he's an incredible mimic, He has a great comic timing, like Jackie Gleason is one of his heroes, and it really shows. And, yeah, he can sink into a character and become somebody else, But at the same time you put him on update as himself and it's unbelievable, Like he's still amazing Just playing. You know, as a comedian's play slightly heightened versions of themselves. He was comfortable playing himself as well as playing other characters which we're going to. We'll use the same analogy. Dan Ackroyd was more comfortable sinking into characters. You saw his season on Weekend Update with Jane Curtin. He never looked very comfortable playing himself. 0:21:09 - ThomasBelushi on those update pieces. It was incredible He would. He would start off, just, you know, even kill. I think that was the most Belushi, the most human, for lack of a better term that I would see Belushi on the show. But then he would go from zero to a hundred and like two seconds The whole. The luck of the Irish rant, the famous one that he had on Weekend. 0:21:29 - Speaker 3Update. 0:21:30 - ThomasAnd you know it starts off level headed. 0:21:33 - Speaker 8Well, it's that time again. St Patrick's Day has come and gone, and well, the sons of Ireland are basking in the globe. You know, when I think of Ireland I think of a lot of colorful Irish expressions like top of the morning to you, kiss the Blarney stone. May the road rise to meet you. May you be in heaven. An hour before the devil knows you're dead, i'd like to smash you in the face with my shillelie Danny boy begora. Whale of the banshee. Whiskey for the leprechauns, whiskey for the leprechauns. But the expression I think most people identify with the Irish is, of course, the luck of the Irish. 0:22:09 - ThomasAnd Beluce, he's just kind of this nice guy just saying what he has to say and then he just, he just is like a bull in a china shop. 0:22:15 - Speaker 9I said bye man. I said hey man. I never even seen $5,000 in my life. So don't ask me for it Now watch, ask your mother which is a dumb thing for me to say, because his mother just died. Now I got, right now I got this drunken Irish junkie who wants to kill me because of what I said about his mother being in terminal dreamland. You know, one thing would just get me out One thing They love their mothers, boy. Oh, they love their mothers. It's Mama Diff and Mama Dan. Oh, my Irish mother. I really must be heaven because my mother comes up there. Ah, ah, ah. 0:23:01 - ThomasHe would do like a, like an army, roll off the desk and then you would never see him after that, until the next sketch. Yeah, yeah. 0:23:10 - JustinAnd again that's on. That's on live TV again. There's so many ways that could go wrong. 0:23:14 - ThomasJust don't no fear no fear, yeah, totally fearless, i think. I think that's such a great way to put it. An element of Belushi that I love too was that he reminded me of like a Charlie Chaplin or a Buster Keaton in a lot of ways, and one of the examples, one of, yeah, just a very expressive face and he didn't have to have any lines necessarily to convey something to do really great sketch work. And one of the things that really pops out to me, his most famous character, the samurai, is like the perfect example. John reminded me of Charlie Chaplin or Buster Keaton. Like I said, in those sketches It just really was striking, just like the physical ability of him to convey something. 0:23:56 - Speaker 3All I know is that the third quarter net of Kentucky Mines was up 6.2%. 0:24:00 - Speaker 1Look at this graph. 0:24:02 - Speaker 3Look, it went right up here And what happened September, October, November into the well-known toilet. 0:24:09 - Speaker 9I love her over there. 0:24:10 - Speaker 10Who's here? Who? Who Did Who Who? I don't know what you mean, but I need security. 0:24:23 - Speaker 9That's the point. 0:24:23 - JustinI'm sure you're aware of this, and other listeners maybe as well that that was based on Toshiro Mifuni, his character in Yojimbo, and they called his name with samurai futaba And that was his audition piece for Saturday Night Live. The Samurai Pool Hustler I don't know if it was his, probably his wife and it remembers was saying that yeah right, he was in the apartment messing around with that character for a while with a bathrobe and he'd grab the dowel from the like the clothes rod, from the closet, use it as a sword And, if I'm not mistaken in the audition he used that obviously as a pool cue. 0:24:55 - ThomasWell, i could see why he got the job then. I mean, that's such a Got the gig. yeah, i think I underestimated how much I enjoyed the Samurai until I took a deep dive into Belushi over the last few weeks And I could see why it was held in such high regard. I mean those facial expressions, the interplay he had, mostly with Buck Henry but with a few other hosts. it was just incredible to watch. I couldn't take my eyes off of Belushi during those sketches. 0:25:23 - JustinI just read today. apparently it was Buck Henry who turned it into a recurring character because he first played the Samurai with Richard Pryor. Apparently, when Buck Henry came in, it was his request to be in a sketch with the Samurai, And it went so well that every time Buck came back they would bust out another Samurai sketch with Buck playing the same character. 0:25:42 - ThomasThey had such good chemistry. I think, belushi, he had good chemistry with some of the other, the hosts that did the Samurai with him. Oh, samurai Hotel, that's what it was. It was the Samurai Hotel, okay. 0:25:54 - JustinYo. 0:25:54 - ThomasMama-san. Yes, he and Richard Pryor. Yeah, that was awesome. Another example that I had just about Belushi being a great silent actor like just he didn't have to speak one word was he and Gilda had this sketch where they met in the laundromat and they share a washer at the laundromat and they begin to flirt, and that was just all the no dialogue. They share a cigarette at the end They share a cigarette at Belushi's pouring champagne. At one point That was just such great comedic acting without having to say one word. 0:26:26 - JustinI don't have any proof of this, but that kind of strikes me as what's known as a trunk piece. I would imagine and again, i could be very wrong. I would imagine either Gilda or John may have brought that from Second City, so there was a few of those in the first season. like there's a Dan Aykroyd Gilda Radner sketch where Dan Aykroyd plays a mechanic and he's putting his daughter to bed and she wants to hear a story and he's tired and wants her to go to bed, so he just makes up a story that involves all these car parts or whatever. That was definitely something that two of them had done in Toronto. But yeah, i'm getting a little ahead of myself here. It's speculation. 0:27:00 - ThomasYeah, no, that definitely makes sense. I think when they were doing Second City stuff and it's a lot like SNL in that they have to come up with idea after idea after idea, And a lot of it tends to be slice of life kind of things, Like you find the funny bits in these seemingly ordinary slice of life kind of things. So in this example they were at the laundromat and they want to both use the same washer, the work. Can we go from there? That does strike me as an idea that they would have used at Second. 0:27:26 - JustinCity. It feels very much like, yeah, it feels a lot like a Second City or a Groundling sketch. I mean they still do that today Not, i doubt, as often. but I know Melissa McCarthy the first time she hosted when they did the Focus Group on the Hidden Valley Ranch. I didn't know it at the time. I only learned this about a year ago that that was a sketch she was doing every night at the Groundlings that she'd written. So shout out to Melissa. 0:27:47 - ThomasThis isn't about Melissa. Yeah, she finds it. She finds it, though I think there's a lot of Belushi spirit in Melissa as a performer. 0:27:55 - JustinOh, 100%, yeah, definitely She's also fearless and she's also a really good actor. Yeah, And that's John. like John Belushi's secret sauce is what a great actor he was. Being funny is one thing, but being a good actor is like 70, 80% of it. 0:28:10 - ThomasHe was an animal house and he wasn't the lead. I think hindsight tells people that Belushi was the lead in that film but he wasn't. 0:28:18 - JustinOh yeah, But he totally commanded attention in that movie, even the first scene when he's holding the beer and he pisses on Thomas Hulse's leg. It's like I want to know what this guy's doing next. I know the food scene in Animal House where he's stealing all the stuff out of the cafeteria. John Landis has said he was off camera like guiding him and saying, like I want you to be Cookie Monster, basically. 0:28:43 - ThomasWhen you're watching that movie. You got excited when Belushi would get on the screen. I mean when the hippie guy was kind of playing the guitar on the stairwell and Belushi just takes the guitar Poor Steve Ambition, Yeah. He takes the guitar and smashes it against the wall And then he just kind of looks at him and goes, sorry, And then walks away. 0:29:03 - JustinI mean, He doesn't even say it like, it's not even snide, it's like sorry, it's like it's this thing I had to do. It's not personal, yeah. 0:29:12 - ThomasYeah, nothing against you, It was just I had to do this. Yeah, yeah. So people I think, looking back at Animal House, think that that was a Belushi vehicle And it kind of wasn't. I mean, it was very much an ensemble but there were definitely leads that weren't Belushi in the movie, but that just speaks to the presence that he had about him. 0:29:29 - JustinWell, to speak again to the Chevy, John Dilemma, let's call it. You probably know they wanted Chevy Chase to play Eric Stratton, which was Tim, Tim, what's his last name? Anyway, the guy that played Eric Stratton, it was Otter and, yeah, Otter was the character's nickname, I think. Anyway, that was supposed to be Chevy And he didn't want to be second fiddle to John Belushi again, even though technically, yeah, he would have been. I guess you'd say he was the lead and they wanted Dan Ackroyd as D-Day, but Dan apparently was not ready. He felt he wasn't ready to make movies yet, which is weird because he'd made them in Canada. 0:30:04 - Thomasbut be that as it may, Yeah, that would have been such a perfect role for Ackroyd too. He would have just slid right in. 0:30:11 - JustinWell, the guy that I can't remember the actor's name, but the guy that played D-Day did a great job, bruce, yeah. 0:30:15 - ThomasBruce McGill. Yeah, he was really good in that. Belushi set a template too for we were talking about. I see a lot of him in Melissa McCarthy. I see a lot of him, of course, the comparison when Chris Farley got on the show that comparison was just out there for the taking and Chris Farley idolized John Belushi as well. He wanted to be Belushi We'll get to this but unfortunately he was like Belushi in a lot of ways good and bad, but Belushi, yeah, but Belushi, just he definitely set a template for a lot of performers as far as how they performed and as far as also what SNL was looking for in cast members going forward. I think a lot of times they were trying to find a Belushi sort of role when they were trying to feel a cast going forward. 0:31:00 - JustinWell, there's a through line with John Belushi and a lot of the other similar actors. I mean Bill Murray sort of has that kamikaze kind of go for it, fearless attitude as well. John Candy and Bill Murray and John Candy are also both incredible actors, and even Chris Farley, the through line. There is a guy named Del Close who was in the Compass Players. I think he was in the St Louis. There was an offshoot in St Louis And then eventually everything morphed into Second City And Del also worked with Second City for quite some time And then years later, when often started in Provolympic with so Sharna Halpern, they all received the tutelage of Del Close And I think he helped. I mean, stuff is there, but I think he helped bring that out in them as well. 0:31:44 - ThomasYeah, for sure, del Close, like a lot of people look at him as the godfather of improv, especially he worked with so many great improv and sketch actors. So a lot of these conversations point back to Del Close in a lot of ways, for sure. And I think you know, when they hired Farley, of course everybody said you know, they found their Belushi When the Horatio Sands started on the show. I think people made a lot of those comparisons And even Bobby Moynihan they said, oh, that's the Belushi or Farley archetype. So that's just, you know, john Belushi setting a template and just an example for the show, as far as what works on the show and what Lorne was trying to find. So what are some other characters or sketches or performances on SNL that you think our listeners should familiarize themselves with when discussing Belushi? 0:32:37 - JustinSo, getting back to the bees, i mean the bees weren't a great sketch, they were just stupid. But it was just funny seeing everybody dressed up in bees costumes. But the good thing that I think that came out of the bees was King Bee, john Belushi and Dan Ackroyd is a. You know, it was kind of a proto-Bloose brothers. They're dressed up in the bees costumes. They got the shades on Dan's playing the harmonica. They're playing with the Howard Shore band It was a Saturday Night Live band at the time And they do Slim Harpo's King Bee, and you know, john in the middle starts doing cartwheels and all kinds of other acrobatics And then it ends with him doing that when your man is doomed, when you're about to do Getting crazier and crazier and then getting up and falling off the stool. 0:33:30 - Speaker 10Want you to be my queen. 0:33:35 - Speaker 8We are together, we can make honey baby, but we'll never see. Okay, let's buzz a while. 0:33:54 - JustinYes, that's the place to start. I think there's there's other sketches that are that are worth mentioning, where he would try to show off his acting, you know, in the early days of Saturday Night Live and even further along, but they don't really do them anymore. There were always these little almost one-act plays, you know. Some of them were dramatic, didn't even have any any comedy in them, and John seemed to be featured in a lot of those. He was. There's one he did on the Sissy's basic show, which I think was in the third season. That's worth watching when that didn't work, that didn't help you find your manly powers. 0:34:24 - Speaker 9I started thinking about dead people and And if dead people secretly watched to see if you go to their funeral, you looking at certain parts of my body and You thinking the word dead. 0:34:38 - Speaker 8Well, no wonder. If you're wondering why there is no wonder, well, there is no wonder. You know I have been with if you know what I mean a semi-professional singer. I've had adult relations with a semi-professional singer, not to mention many others. Only mention the one that proves to a man who has been to Houston and left behind a satisfied semi-professional. 0:35:11 - JustinHe goes toe-to-toe with with Sissy and they both come out looking very good. 0:35:15 - ThomasYou get the sense that John, you know, relished being able to play opposite those great actors. I'm reminded of the dueling Brando's one that he did with Peter Boyle, where they traded Brando impressions. 0:35:30 - SketchI could have been a contender, could have been somebody instead of a bum, which is what I am. Let's face it, charlie. 0:35:40 - SketchI got him a son of the callion governor. 0:35:46 - ThomasAnd you can tell Belushi was probably just having such a good time trading those with Peter Boyle, peter. 0:35:51 - JustinBoyle, another second city, chicago, alum, yeah they're probably super comfortable working with each other and there's that, and Joe Cocker, of course, and especially the Joe Cocker he did to Joe Cocker. 0:36:04 - ThomasThat's right. Yeah, one of the first kind of celebrities who gets impersonated walk-ons In SNL. Yeah, that that kind of became a thing a lot in the 90s. Yeah, that Joe Cocker was great. He did that really early too. You said that he had auditioned with it. He did that first in the third episode of season one, yeah, the Rob Reiner episode. 0:36:24 - JustinAnd there's another thing I was just gonna bring up That's also from the Rob Reiner episode when they They're dressed up as the bees and Rob has to tell them the bee sketch has been cut. 0:36:32 - SketchI'm sorry if you think we're ruining your show, mr Reiner, but See, you don't understand. We didn't ask the Beebees, you see, you, you've got Norman Lear and a first-rate riding staff, but this is all they came up with for us. 0:37:01 - SketchDo you think we like this? 0:37:04 - SketchNo, no, mr Reiner, but we don't have any choice. 0:37:15 - JustinThat's one of the first time he did one of those. I don't. I don't think there was a but, no, in it, but there could have been. That was leading, you know, laying the groundwork for those care, for those bits that he would do where he'd become increasingly frustrated with somebody. I could have gone out and done this, but Yeah, oh my gosh. 0:37:34 - ThomasAnd there's also in season three, The Olympia Cafe. I think that's another one that one of his famous ones from SNL that we should probably hit it was him. Bill Murray Played a great role in that. What do you remember what watching him in the Olympia Cafe sketches? 0:37:51 - JustinI love the history of those sketches. I think it was not. Novello had come in as a writer in season three and he brought that idea because he and John were both Familiar with the, the tavern in Chicago that was based on I think it was the Billy Goat Tavern. That's basically what happened. You know, cheeseburger, cheeseburger, no, no, fries, chips, no, coke, pepsi, all that kind of stuff, and John could also draw on his Background because his father was a restaurant owner, so I'm sure a lot of it came from that as well. But even the, the decision to make the owner Greek, and he appeared in a season two sketch as That character on one of those Jane Curtin talk shows. Even before they did those sketches and, yeah, i know in the history of the family they were Albanian and apparently in you know, chicago in the 40s or 50s That was still considered too ethnic, so they would often poses Greek to avoid, to avoid trouble. Yeah, i didn't know that. Guess that's where that comes from. Yeah, yeah, the only sketches were very, very ambitious, like to have a working grill and that you've ever been a studio 8h like it's? it's not huge, no no, it's not. 0:38:56 - ThomasYeah, rewatching those because I was fortunate enough to be able to, in the spring of 2022, go see SNL in person for the first time, and so it's kind of you? 0:39:05 - Justindid you dress for the or the or the? 0:39:07 - ThomasWe saw a dress rehearsal, getting a perspective of actually how small that studio is and then going back to watch sketches and, like you said, with the Olympia cafe, for example, they've put a working grill, they had, you know, it seems like elaborate for how small that studio is for sure. And John, in those sketches He seemed to me like he was the run, the one who was anchoring the sketch and kind of running things and taking it. Oh for sure, you're to there, you know, and he would interact with maybe Jane Curtin as an annoyed customer or Bill Murray is the sheepish Worker, but it was John sketch that he was just controlling. 0:39:43 - ThomasI'm sure he's playing a version of his father there. 0:39:46 - JustinOh yeah, Absolutely you can tell that's, that's just effortless. 0:40:11 - ThomasAnother sketch that it's a pre-tape. That's just lived in my brain since I was a kid. Inside that sort of showed Belushi's more kind of human relatable side was the little chocolate donuts. 0:40:30 - SketchA lot of miles training for that day and I'm down a lot of donuts. It tastes good and they've got the sugar I need to get me going in the morning. That's why a little chocolate don'ts have been on my training table since I was a kid. 0:40:48 - SketchLittle chocolate donuts, the donuts of champions. 0:40:55 - ThomasAnd that was more so because I don't feel as a viewer and this is a compliment to Belushi because, like I said, he would sink into his characters but I never felt totally like I knew who he was as a human being in a lot of ways Contrast that with Chris Farley, whose human nature just oozed out, but with little chocolate donuts. That was one of the times where I kind of saw relatability in Belushi. 0:41:20 - JustinYeah, i think my first was I think it's during the first season. They would do bits sometimes, i guess, maybe to fill time, like they'd have Gilda Radner do her You know what Gilda ate segment. Or just say, you know, hey, ma'am, you can go to bed. I'm not in the show this week, but there was one where John Belushi came out and tried to sell a bunch of his old records. Yes yes, but it was just him playing himself honestly with, i'm sure, albums that he owned, yeah, and that's yeah. I kind of got a better sense of him from that. 0:41:48 - ThomasRe-watching a lot of his stuff. I love getting those, those moments here and there of like, oh, i think that's Belushi, i think, yeah, i think that's hit, who he really is kind of coming through. But he was think he was Consciously, didn't. You know? I think he liked to play characters rather than I'm gonna play a version of myself, which is a testament to him. My gosh, like we said, he was so, so great at that. So unfortunately, after SNL he didn't have much time. He had two movies that came out after SNL that he starred in. It was continental divide and neighbors. I don't know if you've ever seen either of those. 0:42:23 - JustinI've seen neighbors. I've never seen continental divide. I've always wanted to but just haven't got around to it. But I only recently saw, even to go back, old boyfriends from 1978 where he plays Basically a more spiffed-up version of of Jake blues. He's just this guy that works for the local. I think it's the local flower shop that tell you Shire, who's the lead was. You know, she knew him back in high school, yeah, and he's got this band that he fronts at nights. But anyway, it's a shame that Him and Don Avello's movie noble rot didn't get made. 0:42:54 - ThomasDo you know what? what was the premise behind the movie with the that Don Avello was working on with him? 0:42:59 - Justinnoble rot It had something to do with. It wasn't abscam, but it was something like that. It was a, not a Ponzi scheme, but something along those lines. Reading a fuller outline of the of the premise, it sounded like it was gonna be a really good movie. But I think the film company was forcing John to be in the national ampoune's joy of sex. But she didn't want to do and they said well, if you don't do this, you don't get to make noble rot. But unfortunately none of it came to pass anyway, sadly. Cuz cuz of a speedball. 0:43:30 - ThomasSo yeah, march 5th 1982 he unfortunately passed away only 33 years old, gosh, i mean that I'm yeah. That must have sent shockwaves through the comedy world and through Hollywood in general. 0:43:43 - JustinI can't imagine. And even the people like the people that were there that day, like Robert De Niro was there, robin Williams was there. Robin Williams credits it with helping him stop taking cocaine, so at least something good came out of it But yeah, you can only imagine. And also the guilt like somebody like Lauren Michaels. How would you feel? See, i should have intervened, i should have helped. I'm just using his and him as an example. I'm not trying to put any guilt on him or anything, but yeah, like, not only is it a warning sign, maybe you should Curb your lifestyle a little bit, but also you should also try to help people that are, that are in trouble. But in the 70s, 70s and 80s, you know, people didn't really do that, we didn't have the equipment. It even happened to. You know, ten years later, with Kurt Cobain, nobody knew to just put the brakes on and say just stop for a while, go away, get your head together. See somebody talk about your feelings, whatever. 0:44:36 - ThomasBut yeah, it was just go, go, go And it was so prevalent around that time too. There's always stories about how SNL in the late 70s, there was a lot of cocaine, everything like that. So it must have been hard to tell somebody like Belushi that they have a problem, when he could just look and say, well, i've done this with you. Like, who are you to tell me? 0:44:57 - Justinthat I have a problem. It's a little different from the same bowl here, buddy. Yeah, so it must have been hard to intervene with somebody back then when it was just so prevalent. Nobody wants to be the parent right. 0:45:09 - ThomasYeah, yeah, exactly. And you know what's interesting to me? He was going to be in Ghostbusters And that was so unfortunate that we didn't get to see him in that form in Ghostbusters. But the monster Slimer, I believe, was modeled after Belushi. I don't know if that's apocryphal. 0:45:27 - JustinNow that you say that it sure looks like him. 0:45:30 - ThomasYeah. I think I believe that I've read that they kind of modeled Slimer after Belushi, And when you look at Slimer you can maybe see a nod to Belushi. What kind of career do you think that Belushi could have had had he? 0:45:44 - Justinkept clean. I think it would have been very similar to Bill Murray's. Oh, yeah, i think he would have continued doing comedy, obviously Like who's not going to hire him to be in a comedy. But even with Continental Divide, which is sort of a again, i haven't seen it, but from what I know it's sort of a comedy drama almost. You know what I mean. It's not balls to the wall, animal house or Blues Brothers with jokes and explosions and gags and everything. But yeah, i could see him doing a lot more dramatic roles And then maybe being like what happened with Bill Murray being taken on by somebody like Sophia Coppola who would bring him in every time because she knows he can deliver. 0:46:19 - ThomasOr somebody like Wes Anderson. Maybe there could have been a cool partnership with someone like Wes Anderson, like, yeah, belushi was that talented He could have. I think I could have seen him in more dramatic roles like Lost in Translation or something like that, like Murray got to do for sure. That's definitely not a stretch. So what is your final case if you had to sum it up, for John Belushi to be inducted into the SNL Hall of Fame. 0:46:42 - JustinTotal commitment. Larger than life persona, hugely talented actor, The first major star to emerge from the show post Chevy. Natural charisma, being a member of the first cast ever, I think, puts him above a lot of people, setting a template for many to follow, Best example being Chris Farley that we've discussed. But unfortunately, some of those habits also bled in The ability to upstage others with his mere presence on stage, the eyebrow cocking the one eyebrow. It's amazing what he could do with that. Unbelievable comic timing, preter natural talent, given that at the age of 16 or 17, a drama teacher at a high school was like there's something here That's very rare. Being a great actor and having it serve comedy, which doesn't happen, is a hard thing to do And it's more than half. The battle really is being a good actor, as we mentioned earlier, And I'd say a lot of people have come close to his level, like we said earlier Kate McKinnon on another area of the spectrum, Somebody like Dan Ackroyd, But I don't think anyone's reached that height yet. I think he is the greatest Saturday Night Live actor of all time. 0:48:06 - jDSo there's that. I want to thank Justin Renwick, i want to thank Thomas Senna, i want to thank Matt Ardill. I want to thank you for listening, but before we go any further, i want to listen to a sketch. I want to listen to something that Belushi did that seals the deal, that makes me feel that he is a legit, absolute Hall of Famer. I think that Justin's comment that he's the greatest SNL actor of all time is a bold statement. A bold statement There have been a lot. One who joined just three years after Belushi left is Eddie Murphy, and I don't know how you get bigger than Eddie Murphy. So is Belushi a Hall of Famer? Yeah, i think so. Is he a first ballot Hall of Famer? Likely, like, very likely. Is he the greatest of all time? I don't know, maybe that's another podcast for another time, but let's listen to this sketch now and get a better sense of what Mr Belushi brought to the table. 0:49:28 - SketchI guess this is my style. Well, they all thought I'd be the first to go. I was one of those live fast, die young and leave a good looking corpse type, you know. Well, i guess they were wrong. There they are, all my friends. This is a not ready for prime time cemetery. Come on up. Well, here's Gilda Radner. She had her own show on Canadian television for years and years the Gilda Radner show. At least now I can see her on reruns. Here's a button. God bless her. Here's what Lorraine is, they say. She murdered her DJ husband and moved to the valley in California and had a pecan farm. She was this big when she died Jane Curtin. She married a stockbroker, had two children, moved upstate New York. She died of complications during cosmetic surgery. Here's Eric Morris. Eric went to the show and worked in the black theater for years And he died of an overdose of heroin. Here's Bill Murray. He lived the longest, 38 years. He was happy when he died, though He just grown his mustache back, probably still growing. Here's Chevy Chase. He died when that was first movie with Goldie Haan. Over here is Danny Ackroyd. I guess he loved his Harley too much. It clocked him at 175 miles an hour before the crash. It was a blur. I had to be called in to identify his body. I recognized him by his web toes. Well. Saturday Night Show was the best experience of my life. Now they're all gone. I miss every one of them. Why me? Why did I live so long? They're all dead. I'll tell you why Because I'm a dancer. 0:53:10 - jDThat was Don't Look Back in Anger, directed by Tom Schiller. You didn't get to see it, but it features an old John Belushi. If you're listening to this podcast, you're a big enough fan of SNL that you've seen the sketch, but if you haven't check it out, it's worth watching as well. It works on an audio level but it certainly is worth watching to see Belushi's chops as he is dressed up as an old man. It's very eerie. It's a great place to see that old man come Here. He is lamenting his deceased co-workers and reminiscing that it was the best time of his life. We never got to experience that old man Belushi and get to hear that from his lips. Schiller created a premonition. In a sense It's a wonderful piece of art. You can check it out for sure. That, my friends, is what I have for you this week. Make sure to register to vote. S and l h o f dot com. Click on the voting tab, click register to vote and you'll be in. Voting begins the 23rd of May, wraps up the 17th of June And on the 19th of June we will induct the class of season three. 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Elements of Stiles
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Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 44:48


Mark learns the history of landscape architecture with Michael Radner of Radner Design Associates, and how landscaping and city planning will go hand in hand in building the communities of the future. Check out Michael's a capella group, Tonehenge! Affiliate Links: Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach by Joseph Shrand, MD

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023


Worst opening lines in novels, Komodo Dragon bit from Bob & Ray, more Unlce Johns, our favorite classic bit from National Lampoon Radio Hour w Belushi, Radner & Harold Ramis - Perry Shriner Court Appointed Lawyer

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Surprise, surprise-Brent's back to doing nerd activities and Jonny and Ryan take a little trip to Wrestlemania. 

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 84:35


Leighton Radner joins the show! We talked about bears and Alaskan wildlife to start. Sorry, but you know I like bears. Then Leighton broke down the history of Alaska as a pre state and then state, the political history of the state and what happened to the man who started the Alaskan Independence Party, Joe Vogler.Leighton Radner:@libertyleightonOutlawed Thoughts PodcastAdam Nutter:https://linktr.ee/AdamNutter

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Franklin Cider Miller's third generation family member, Melanee Radner, and current CEO of the iconic business in Franklin, Michigan that continues to delight customers every fall tells the family story.

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SoundCloud Zoom Epi 21 - Backstory Conversation with Jo Radner and David Phreaner - 10.25.22

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 17:58


At the conclusion of the storytelling, we feature a segment entitled "Backstory Conversation" when host, David Phreaner has the opportunity to speak with one of the evening's storytellers and find out "the story behind the storyteller"... This is the audio file of that conversation from Oct. 25, 2022. David's guest is Storyteller Jo Radner. There is another audio file on this podcast of the storytelling portion of the show. This is just the "Backstory Conversation." There will be a full version of the show video posted on Portsmouth Public TV Media (PPMTVNH.ORG) YouTube channel in a day or two. Here is the link to the playlist for True Tales Live Zoom Edition: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu8guPhQX33CUUQBX9rXdC26fgpdMm-bh

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The Theology Mill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 51:07


The Luminaries series is a collection of interviews with premier thinkers working in the theological academy and the church. Dr. William T. Cavanaugh is a prolific theologian, professor at Depaul University in Chicago, and is known especially for his work in political theology. He is also a husband and father of three sons. In this interview, Professor Cavanaugh and I talk about a whole host of subjects, including Cavanaugh's mentor, Stanley Hauerwas, the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade, and the dangers of Donald Trump and the Republican Party. Apologies for the glitches and poor sound quality in parts of the episode. We are actively working to strengthen WiFi signals and microphone quality. PODCAST LINKS: Blog post: https://wipfandstock.com/blog/2022/07/11/he-did-not-take-revenge-on-the-torturers-an-interview-with-william-t-cavanaugh/ Author page: https://wipfandstock.com/author/william-t-cavanaugh/ CONNECT: Website: https://wipfandstock.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvht9V0Pndgvwh5vkpe0GGw Twitter: https://twitter.com/wipfandstock Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wipfandstock Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wipfandstock/ SOURCES MENTIONED: Cavanaugh, William T. Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire. ———. “Electing Republicans has not reversed Roe v. Wade. It's time to change our strategy.” ———. Field Hospital: The Church's Engagement with a Wounded World. ———, ed. Fragile World: Ecology and the Church. ———, ed. Gathered in my Name: Ecumenism in the World Church. ———. “I had to learn to love the church; then I had to learn to love God.” How My Mind Has Changed. ———. The Myth of Religious Violence: Secular Ideology and the Roots of Modern Conflict. ———. Theopolitical Imagination: Discovering the Liturgy as a Political Act in an Age of Global Consumerism. ———. Torture and Eucharist: Theology, Politics, and the Body of Christ. Center for World Catholicism & Intercultural Theology. Coolman, Holly Taylor. “The 12 things pro-lifers must do if Roe v. Wade is overturned.” Francis, Pope. Laudato si'. Hartch, Todd. The Rebirth of Latin American Christianity. Hauerwas, Stanley. The Hauerwas Reader. Radner, Ephraim. A Brutal Unity: The Spiritual Politics of the Christian Church. Zizioulas, John D. The Eucharistic Communion and the World. OUTLINE: (01:21) - Stanley Hauerwas (06:11) - Partisanship (10:11) - Roe v. Wade, Abortion, and the Church (15:12) - Church as Field Hospital (18:49) - The Church's Witness, or Lack Thereof (22:17) - The Eucharist (25:09) - The Church and Violence (29:35) - Theology through a Global Lens (34:57) - Ecumenism on the Global Stage (39:03) - The Church's Role in Ecological Issues (42:48) - Pope Francis Compared to His Papal Predecessors (47:23) - Changing Your Mind

The Porcupine
Episode #57 - Jose Galison & Leighton Radner

The Porcupine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 87:45


Jose Galison & Leighton Radner join me! We talk about the culture of public schools and how to combat agendas being forced on our children. We get into if the LP is sustainable against a corrupt 2 party system. We also get into comic book sales from Marvel and DC absolutely tanking and if we will ever see a pendulum swing back to a more conservative culture. All that and more!Adam Nutter:https://linktr.ee/AdamNutterJose Galison:No Way Jose Podcast Tower Power Hour Podcast Leighton Radner:Outlawed Thoughts Podcast

Break The Cycle w/Joshua Smith
CouchStreams Ep 155 w/ Leighton Radner

Break The Cycle w/Joshua Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 64:26


Leighton ans Joshua sit down to catch up, and talk about Reno. Check out Leighton's show on all apps @ Outlawed Thoughts Follow Leighton on Twitter @LibertyLeighton Join the patreon at https://patreon.com/breakthecyclejs Join Subscribestar at https://Subscribestar.com/breakthecyclejs Tips at https://paypal.me/JoshuaSmithChair2020 available on all of your favorite podcast apps. https://toplobsta.com for dope gear. https://AnthemPlanning.com for all your emergency and crisis planning needs. Check out the new podcast "Extreme Timleline" on all podcast apps. thank you to Whiskey Grenade for the great jams. Support the stream: https://streamlabs.com/fightthedespots --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakthecycle/support

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The Porcupine
Reno Reset Recap w/ Tyler Janke, Leighton Radner & James Jenneman

The Porcupine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 89:22


I had Tyler Janke, Leighton Radner and James Jenneman join me to discuss the events and takeaways from the LPNC in Reno & the success the LPMC had in it's takeover.Adam Nutter:https://linktr.ee/AdamNutterTyler Janke:Libertarian Podcast Review YouTubeLeighton Radner:Outlawed Thoughts YouTubeJames Jenneman:Blackbird Podcast YouTube

The Porcupine
Episode #45 - Leighton Radner

The Porcupine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 69:12


Leighton Radner from the "Outlawed Thoughts" podcast joins me! We get into what made Leighton get involved in liberty at a young age. We went into a comic book conversation and talked about how a woke push is tanking the comic book & entertainment industry. We talk about the Desantis vs Disney dispute & more!Outlawed Thoughts: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeqHJrObxvL0LwcCbLQvhfwAdam Nutter:https://linktr.ee/AdamNutter

THEINC-HIM-Daily-Bible-Meditation Blog
THEinc-HIM Daily Bible Meditation – April 2 – Daily Post – Happy Wedding Jamie Radner and Howard Meyer – Shabbat Shalom!

THEINC-HIM-Daily-Bible-Meditation Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 1:44


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://theinchimdailybiblemeditation.wordpress.com/2022/04/02/theinc-him-daily-bible-meditation-april-2-daily-post-happy-wedding-jamie-radner-and-howard-meyer-shabbat-shalom/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

THEINC-HIM-Daily-Bible-Meditation Blog
THEinc-HIM Daily Bible Meditation – April 2 – Full Text – Happy Wedding Jamie Radner and Howard Meyer – Shabbat Shalom!

THEINC-HIM-Daily-Bible-Meditation Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 14:05


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://theinchimdailybiblemeditation.wordpress.com/2022/04/02/theinc-him-daily-bible-meditation-april-2-full-text-happy-wedding-jamie-radner-and-howard-meyer-shabbat-shalom/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Rise To Liberty Podcast
The Truth About Big Tech Alternatives | With Leighton Radner

Rise To Liberty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 87:49


Guest Links:https://twitter.com/libertyleighton?s=20&t=qHk_svBpz9PTbSiZa2LTpg-------------Show Links:Check Out The RTL Website & SocialsCheck Out The Merch StoreJoin The RTL Telegram GroupBuy Coffee With Monero!Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/risetoliberty)

The Living Church Podcast
Failure and the Holy Ghost with Ephraim Radner and Wesley Hill

The Living Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 35:15


In the words of the old Pentecost hymn, where does "the Holy Spirit make a dwelling"? This is the question of our episode today. The Spirit is the person of the Trinity who conceives and animates the flesh of Christ and his body, the Church. How are these realities related, and how do we recognize them? In 1998, the Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner, professor of historical theology at Wycliffe College, published a book called The End of the Church, a spicy title that refers to the egregious reality of disunity and failure in Christ's body. Given that, the book asks, doesn't death in the body indicate the Spirit's absence? In 2019, Dr. Radner published another book on what he sees as our contemporary misreadings and misunderstandings of the Spirit's work in the world and our lives, and that book is called A Profound Ignorance: Modern Pneumatology and Its Anti-Modern Redemption. Are we given the gift of the Holy Spirit in order to fix, or even alleviate, the world's problems and sufferings? How do we know what the Holy Spirit is up to, when faced with vague or conflicting claims of the Spirit's work? Where is the Holy Spirit in our failure? The Rev Dr. Wesley Hill and I sat down for a conversation with the Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner about just these questions. We were delighted and challenged. Enjoy listening in! Register for Master Class with Rowan Williams. Give to keep this podcast going! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/living-church/support

The Gary and Kenny Show
What About Bob?

The Gary and Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 57:53


As an audio engineer he met Christopher Guest and they became good friends. Then he audio engineered the National Lampoon Radio Hour and became friends with Chevy, Belushi, Radner, Murray, etc. He produced the Blues Brothers Album and started writing and producing TV. He produced and wrote on SNL and is responsible for hiring Gary Kroeger to be in the cast. And shows no remorse for doing so.

Telehell
EPISODE 44 - Gilda Radner: It's Always Something (2002 TV Movie)

Telehell

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 79:17


A TV Biopic of a Comedy Legend so cringeworthy that I had to drag down Andrew Dick & Tim Cicali from That Week in SNL to help restore some of Gilda Radner's legacy & dignity. By Listening to this episode anytime from 5/9/21 to 5/20/21, we are going to donate $1 per Download to Gilda's Club NYC This Episode is Sponsored by BRÜUSH and by Dave's Archives on Youtube

How I Launched This: A SaaS Story
Managing Medical Data with MEDITECH’s VP of Advanced Technology Scott Radner

How I Launched This: A SaaS Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 31:54 Transcription Available


Carter Morgan (@carterthecomic) and Jenny Brown (@jbrojbrojbro) host this week's episode of How I Launched This: A SaaS Story! They're talking with Scott Radner, VP of Advanced Technology at MEDITECH, an Electronic Healthcare Records (EHR) company improving the healthcare of patients since 1969.In his 30 years with MEDITECH, Scott has seen technology develop from magnetic tapes to advanced cloud-based software capable of securely storing and managing health records. MEDITECH now also offers other software support that empowers care providers to do their jobs effectively. In rural areas this can be especially important, and Scott gives us examples of how MEDITECH's hybrid cloud system is making lives better. Later, Scott details the technology behind running such mission critical software. With a company culture that supports education and learning, MEDITECH's employees were able to easily overcome obstacles as they first built and now expand MEDITECH, Scott tells us. We talk about how COVID-19 has affected the company and how he sees the healthcare space changing in the future.Scott describes the iterations of MEDITECH and the advantages of moving to a mostly cloud-based system and offers advice for other companies looking to join the cloud.Episode Links:MEDITECH WebsiteMEDITECH Blog

Phil and Ted's Sexy Boomer Show
SNL original cast member, Laraine Newman

Phil and Ted's Sexy Boomer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 51:25


Laraine Newman, an original cast member of Saturday Night Live is sexy, funny and brutally honest about her remarkable life and career. Laraine shares some never before heard stories featured in her new memoir, May You Live in Interesting Times. She studied mime with Marcel Marceau in Paris and was a founding member of the LA comedy group, The Groundlings. Laraine was invited to help launch Saturday Night Live and changed TV forever. Laraine has had an equally adventurous personal life, from screaming at the Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl as a child, to hanging outside LA comedy clubs as a teenager to watch the stand up greats get their start. After SNL, Laraine struggled to keep momentum and won a battle to overcome drug addiction. She now enjoys a successful voice acting career for TV and movies and shares some amazing and hilarious stories.  This episode features a rare radio comedy skit starring Edie McClurg and Phil Proctor.

Married to My Writing
Writing Finds You When You’re Not Looking with Rachel Radner

Married to My Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 37:20


Podcast family welcome back! We are glad you’re here for today’s conversation with Rachel Radner who’s journey began with acting in a school play to eventually realizing her path includes writing.She breaks down her keys to staying consistent with social media and how helpful groups have been through the process. While balancing the different platforms can be difficult at times, Rachel believes the writing always comes first.Check out the episode and if you can, leave us a review with your thoughts. We appreciate all of you and thanks for listening.See you next time! All of our socials below.IG : https://www.instagram.com/the_phantasm_effect/Twitter : https://twitter.com/EffectPhantasmLinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/phantasm-effect/

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
You won't want to miss this one! One of the most in demand blues / rock guitarists, GE Smith, joins Janeane on KUCI 88.9fm

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020


One of the most in demand blues / rock guitarists in the world is a mysterious character who goes by the name of G.E. Smith. Millions of TV viewers know his face-and the shock of unruly blond ponytail that was always falling across it-from his tenure stint of fronting the Saturday Night Live Band. For G.E. (George Edward) Smith, a soulful guitarist, composer, singer, and bandleader, it all began in rural Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, where he was just about born with a guitar in his hand. “I started playing around the age of four, and started getting good at seven,” he says. “Eventually, the girlfriend of one of my Uncles bought me a Martin, a real good guitar, in 1959. Then when folk the music scene came around and Bob Dylan was first performing, I got really into that.” By chance he was attending a taping of the television show ‘Hootenanny’ in Princeton, New Jersey, and saw the legendary Odetta and Josh White perform, further inciting his musicality. On his 11th birthday, G.E.’s mother bought him his first electric guitar, a Fender Telecaster, a model that dated his birth year-1952. (“I still have that guitar, and there’s no sound that I can’t find in it.”) By then he was supporting himself as a musician, and playing in numerous situations–Pocono’s resorts, high school dances, you name it–often with musicians more than twice his age. After accomplishing all he could in the bar-band scene as a teenager, Smith left the Pocono’s to conquer the Connecticut. He quickly established himself as a “top gun” guitarist and hooked up with the legendary Scratch band, which scorched clubs up and down the East Coast during the mid-70’s. In late 1977, G.E. got his first break in the form of Dan Hartman, fresh off his hit “Instant Replay”. Dan hired G.E. to front his band for a “lip-synch tour” of Europe and the U.S. Upon his return to the East Coast, Smith moved to Manhattan and became the guitarist for Gilda Radner’s 1979 Broadway show “Gilda Live”. Radner and Smith became an item and shortly after married. During that period of Smith’s life another break took place when the blue-eyed soulsters Daryl Hall and John Oates came calling. Not only was Smith hired to play lead guitar for Hall and Oates, he stayed for six years (1979-1985) constantly touring and recording with them, racking up hit after hit with songs like Private Eyes, Man Eater, Kiss on My List, and others. “It was insanely fun, “ he recalls. “We were so big that one year we decided it would be fun to perform during summer –all year round! We toured the northern hemisphere in the summer and the southern hemisphere in the during America’s winter.” Another fortuitous event was the Live Aid and Farm Aid benefit concerts in early 85’. I ended up being the house band backing Mick Jagger, Tina Turner and whoever didn’t have a band. G.E.’s hard work earned him a commanding position in the music industry as a first call blues/rock guitarist, sought out by major recording artists like Jagger, who, shortly after Live Aid, called Smith to work with him on his first solo album, She’s the Boss. (Smith also played on Jagger’s Primitive Cool.) During this period Smith also did a few one-off recordings and concerts with David Bowie, and Peter Wolfe, among other notables. When Hall & Oates decided to take a long break from the music scene, Smith was chosen to be musical director for Saturday Night Live. “The way it happened was, I knew Howard Shore, the show’s original musical director, and producer Lorne Michaels, from my stint with Gilda,” says Smith. “In ’85, when Lorne returned to produce the show again, he asked me to be the musical director. And I was thrilled to take it.” Leading the SNL band for 10 years (1985 – 1995) – it was arguably the best late-night band on television at the time – and G.E. won an Emmy. “I definitely grew a lot from playing with those world-class musicians, especially the horn section. I really had to learn to play in time and in tune. It was a great education.” MORE here: http://getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org

Wesley Fellows Podcast
Dr. Stephen Rankin interviews Dr. Ephraim Radner,

Wesley Fellows Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 47:44


Dr. Stephen Rankin interviews Dr. Ephraim Radner, Professor of Historical Theology at Wycliffe College about Radner's recent article on theology after the virus and how the covid-19 pandemic has presented a new opportunity to engage in theological education. 

KAZU - Listen Local Podcast
SVMHS Chief Medical Officer Gives Update On COVID-19

KAZU - Listen Local Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 9:50


It's been just over a month since KAZU’s Erika Mahoney interviewed Dr. Allen Radner, Chief Medical Officer of Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System. Dr. Radner is also an infectious disease specialist and has connections to all of the hospitals in Monterey County. This week, Dr. Radner discussed updates on COVID-19 testing, what it’s like inside the hospital and lessons learned.

Flipping America
Flipping America 354 MillionAcres.com and Deidre Woollard

Flipping America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 60:01


For many years now I have been following from afar the exploits of Motley Fool. Founded in 1993 by brothers Tom and David Gardner, The Motley Fool helps millions of people attain financial freedom through their website, podcasts, books, newspaper column, radio show, and premium investing services. They believe that investing is empowering, enriching, and fun. As part of their service they have a section dedicated to real estate, a paid service called “Mogul” and a free service called Million Acres. We are fortunate to be joined today by Deidre Woollard, editor of MillionAcres.com.  Deidre is a writer and editor with two decades of experience covering all aspects of real estate from luxury residential real estate to the latest in proptech. She created the “Ask A Realtor” feature at Realtor.com and has led marketing and communications at top residential real estate brokerages. Real estate investing is a family tradition; she comes from a long line of landlords, renovators, and contractors currently invested from Massachusetts to California. She has an MFA in Writing from Spalding University.  We are going to talk real estate, coronavirus and whatever else comes to mind. I hope you’ll enjoy the conversation as much as I did.  How to contact us www.RogerBlankenship.com. Leave a voicemail right from the home page! Facebook.com/flippingamericamedia Twitter and Instagram @FlippingAmerica Call our National Comment Line: 877-55-ROGER (76437)   ext 1. Leave your message or your question.  Email your questions to questions@rogerblankenship.com. Please always tell us where you are from. We like to know where the show is being heard. And let us know how you found out about us if you don’t mind.  Sponsors American IRA: www.americanIRA.com Civic Financial: bit.ly/CivicFinancial FlipStarter Online! www.flipstarteronline.com Announcements: The Flipping America REIA meets every Wednesday from noon to 2 and Thursday from 7-9. You can join the REIA and learn real estate investing from the comfort of your own home, or get together with a few friends and form a chapter in your area. Learn more at flippingamericareia.com.   Flipping America App is in the app store. You can listen to the show, read the show notes, and the entire catalog of shows is now available to you. It’s a free download and there are no upsells or in-app purchases. Free to download, free to listen. Go ahead and give it a try and drop me a line and let me know what you think. FlipCalcs allows you to enter one data set about a property and consider up to six deal possibilities .  “Real Estate Investing Quick Start” Fifteen lessons to start your real estate investing career. Study from the comfort of your own home. I give you 8 action assignments in lesson 1 and show you how to complete them while holding your feet to the fire over the next 15 lessons. bit.ly/requickstart. News:  https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/07/docusign-ceo-dan-springer-on-the-activity-trends-among-its-customers.html https://www.cnbc.com/video/2020/04/07/mortgage-forbearance-requests-surged-1896percent-during-the-second-half-of-march.html https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/08/weekly-mortgage-applications-sink-as-coronavirus-sets-back-homebuyers.html https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/10/told-my-landlord-i-cant-pay-rent-due-to-coronavirus-how-he-responded.html https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/06/related-companies-ceo-those-who-can-should-pay-their-rent.html https://www.realtor.com/news/real-estate-news/home-buyer-seller-confidence/ Guest: Deidre Woolard Your Questions: Send emails to questions@rogerblankenship.com David, Atlanta, GA “Love to hear more about your move into Chattanooga.. what are the key advantages you see there besides less competition vs AtlantaI’ll keep it brief but to answer your question, our reasons for choosing Chattanooga:1. High concentration per capita of investors in Atlanta.2. Most opportunities in ATL are requiring long expensive rehabs. 3. Surveyed all cities within 2-3 hour drive of ATL.4. Factors include: Job Growth, Diversity of Employment (different industries), Vision of City Planners, population growth, market status (saturation rate, average DOM), age and types of housing inventory, 5. Greenville, Birmingham, Huntsville, Auburn and Chattanooga emerged. (Augusta didn’t impress and Macon was even worse. Columbus was so-so.)6. Two of my team live up the I-75 corridor so Chattanooga or Huntsville were the easiest to get to when we need. 7. Chattanooga is larger with more diverse inventory and industry. Our plans have been delayed somewhat by the COVID-19 situation. But for now it’s just a delay, not a cancellation. We are doing some calls - just not full saturation yet.  Brianna, Anderson, IN, “A friend just mentioned to me that one way of passively investing in real estate is through something called turn-key rentals. He didn’t know many details. But he also heard of some guys in Indianapolis Jack Gibson and Jeff something. Are you familiar with this type of investing or can you refer me to someone who can tell me about it?” Motivational Thoughts for the day Gilda Susan Radner (June 28, 1946 – May 20, 1989) was an American comedian and actress who was one of the seven original cast members for the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL). In her routines, Radner specialized in parodies of television stereotypes, such as advice specialists and news anchors, and in 1977, she won an Emmy Award for her performances on the show. She also portrayed those characters in her highly successful one-woman show on Broadway in 1979. Radner's SNL work established her as an iconic figure in the history of American comedy. She died from ovarian cancer in 1989. Her autobiography dealt frankly with her life, work, and personal struggles, including those with the illness. Her widower, Gene Wilder, carried out her personal wish that information about her illness would help other cancer victims, founding and inspiring organizations that emphasize early diagnosis, hereditary factors and support for cancer victims. She was posthumously awarded a Grammy Award in 1990. Radner was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 1992; and she posthumously received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2003. I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next. Delicious Ambiguity. -Gilda Radner

KAZU - Listen Local Podcast
SVMHS Chief Medical Officer On What He's Learned About Coronavirus

KAZU - Listen Local Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 4:42


As the number of COVID-19 cases across the Monterey Bay area increases, KAZU News spoke with Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System Chief Medical Officer Dr. Allen Radner. Their hospital in Salinas has an alternative care site and a triage tent setup right outside the ER during the coronavirus crisis. Dr. Radner is also an infectious disease specialist.

Eclectic Obsessions
Eclectic Obsessions - The Rutles

Eclectic Obsessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 34:28


Dirk sued Stig, Nasty, and Barry; Barry sued Dirk, Nasty, and Stig; Nasty sued Barry, Dirk, and Stig; and Stig sued himself accidentally.

JK Radio
1.15.20 Personal Injury w/ Howard Radner

JK Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 54:28


Black Ice and the hidden dangers.

LaughFest Podcast
LaughFest Podcast Episode 3

LaughFest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 37:41


In today’s episode Joanne talks with Stu McCallister and Dave Dyer two local comedians about how LaughFest has changed the comedy scene in West Michigan. Breaking into being a professional comic. And how they remember the early days of LaughFest.

School of Doc
Lisa D'Apolito

School of Doc

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 54:29


Writer / Director Lisa D'Apolito discusses her gorgeous film Love, Gilda.

SNS Kunskap
Hur uppnår vi en sammanhållen och effektiv rättskedja?

SNS Kunskap

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 62:08


Hur kan styrningen av rättskedjan effektiviseras och de rättsvårdande myndigheterna bli bättre på att samarbeta? Går det att minska antalet flaskhalsar i systemet? Och hur kan ett helhetsperspektiv uppnås? För att minska brottsligheten och öka människors trygghet krävs bland annat en fungerande rättskedja. Riksrevisionen har granskat samordningen mellan polis, åklagare, domstolar och kriminalvård och gett förslag på hur den kan förbättras. Enligt Riksrevisionen är kedjeperspektivet inte tillräckligt framträdande i regeringens styrning till myndigheterna. Bland annat kan samordningen och kommunikationen mellan aktörerna i rättskedjan förbättras på flera sätt. Regeringen och myndigheterna är medvetna om behovet av ett helhetsperspektiv men tar ändå inte tillräckligt stor hänsyn till vilka konsekvenser olika beslut får för hela rättskedjan. Helena Fröberg, utredare, presenterar Riksrevisionens granskning och rekommendationer. Kommenterar gör Domstolsverkets generaldirektör Martin Holmgren, riksåklagare Petra Lundh, Eva Årestad Radner, Polismyndigheten samt Kriminalvårdens tillförordnade generaldirektör Stefan Strömberg.

Oriental Institute Podcast
Assyrian Imperial Power by Karen Radner

Oriental Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 71:00


Assyrian Imperial Power and How to Oppose It by Karen Radner Alexander von Humboldt-Professor for Ancient History of the Near and Middle East, LMU Munich Honorary Professor of Ancient Near Eastern History, University College London In the early first millennium BC, the ancient kingdom of Assyria became the dominant power of the Middle East. Attitudes and preferences of the imperial center shaped the lives and lifestyles between the Nile and the Caspian Sea. What made the Assyrian Empire so successful? And was it possible to oppose this exemplary lowland predatory state? This audio recording was originally presented as an illustrated lecture on May 1, 2019. The video of this lecture is available on the OI YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/GnRNWyf1Rtw Our lectures are free and available to the public thanks to the generous support of our members. To become a member, please visit: bit.ly/2AWGgF7

Sick Day with Dan Fishback
"The Pitcher and The Bed" - Ep. 17

Sick Day with Dan Fishback

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 23:40


Dan is too sick to talk to a guest, so, despite his instinct to avoid/ignore/diminish the gravity of his condition, he actually just talks to you about being sick. Website: http://danfishback.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dangerfishback Instagram: http://instagram.com/dangerfishback Facebook: http://facebook.com/danfishbackofficial

Time Sensitive
Ep. 10 - Love, Gilda

Time Sensitive

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 61:02


Time Sensitive attempts to tackle their first documentary with the Lisa Dapolito directed film about the life of legendary SNL star Gilda Radner.  Follow Us Twitter: @TSMoviePod Instagram: @timesensitivepodcast Facebook: search Time Sensitive

The Young & the Weary
Ep 8 - LOVE, GILDA Part Two

The Young & the Weary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 41:16


Dev and Jeremy continue their conversation with documentary filmmaker, Lisa D'Apolito, about her film LOVE, GILDA. They discuss Lisa's experience meeting Gene Wilder, the discovery of Gilda's diaries and Gilda's battle with cancer. Gilda's Club is a community based organization that provides free, emotional support for people of all ages who have cancer, as well as their families. Watch LOVE, GILDA on Hulu/Amazon.  

The Young & the Weary
Ep 8 - LOVE, GILDA Part One

The Young & the Weary

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 39:13


Dev and Jeremy talk to Lisa D'Apolito, the filmmaker behind LOVE, GILDA about making the documentary and of course, the life of the much loved comedy icon, Gilda Radner. In the words of Gilda, "Life is short, but funny is forever." 

The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara
Episode 129—Lisa D'Apolito Talks ‘Love, Gilda', Her Connection to Gilda Radner, and Documentary Film as Discovery

The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 57:28


"You're whole life adds up to who you are," says filmmaker Lisa D'Apolito. This is of course The Creative Nonfiction Podcast, the show where I talk to bad-ass writers, filmmakers, and producers about the art and craft of telling true stories whereby I unpack their artist journey and tap into their routines and habits about doing the work. This week for Ep. 129 is Lisa D'Apolito, the mastermind behind the brilliant documentary Love, Gilda about the legendary comedian and comedic actor Gilda Radner. We talk about her early life growing in Greenwich Village, her transition from acting to filmmaking, and what really drew her to Gilda Radner. Thanks to Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction and Creative Nonfiction Magazine for making this show possible. Of course you can follow the show in myriad places. It's on Twitter @CNFPod and @BrendanOMeara. If you have any questions or things you're struggling with in your work, shoot me a note. Be sure to share the show across your platforms to help grow our little community and go subscribe to my newsletter at brendanomeara.com.

That Week In SNL
Episode 27: Candice Bergen/Frank Zappa (Dec. 11, 1976)

That Week In SNL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 103:33


We're heading back to Season 2 for an old-school holiday classic! Does it hold up all these years later? An intense discussion unravels the mystery. Within, we discuss the nature of Candice's performance, just how over or underrated Belushi and Radner are, and Frank Zappa's amazing performances.

The Projection Booth Podcast
Special Report: Love, Gilda (2018)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 22:51


On this special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike talks to director Lisa D'Apolito about her feature documentary debut, Love, Gilda (2018), a portrait of Detroit's own Gilda Radner who took the world by storm in the 1970s and whose legacy continues to make a difference today.Visit https://www.lovegilda.com/ for more information.

The Projection Booth Podcast
Special Report: Love, Gilda (2018)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 22:51


On this special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike talks to director Lisa D'Apolito about her feature documentary debut, Love, Gilda (2018), a portrait of Detroit's own Gilda Radner who took the world by storm in the 1970s and whose legacy continues to make a difference today.Visit https://www.lovegilda.com/ for more information.

CultureShift
"Love, Gilda" Brings Gilda Radner Home to Detroit

CultureShift

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018


This week at the Detroit Film Theatre, "Love, Gilda" looks at the successes in Radner’s life as well as her battle with ovarian cancer.

Innovation in Compliance with Tom Fox
Shared Risk Requires Shared Solutions with Greg Radner

Innovation in Compliance with Tom Fox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018 20:17


Building and operating an effective compliance program is a tall order if you don’t have the information or the tools – and people – to make it happen. Today, Tom’s talks with Greg Radner, the chief marketing officer of RANE (Risk Assistance Network + Exchange), about his company’s innovative compliance assistance solutions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Historical Hotties
HH #37: SNL Cast

Historical Hotties

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 60:44


LIVE, FROM NEW YORK, IT'S SATURDAY NIGHT!!! Joining Whitney and Lindsey this week, to talk about some of the shiningest stars that we have lost from the Saturday Night Live cast is James Anderson (@UnabashedJames) from the podcast Unabashedly Obsessed (@UFOPodcast). They've all captured our hearts, BUT WHO WILL CAPTURE THE TITLE OF HOTTEST?!?! Phil Hartman vs Gilda Radner vs John Belushi. Show notes at historicallyhot.com/SNL

Spoken Dreams
Rachel Radner, Author

Spoken Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 19:23


Rachel Radner is an author from Chester County, Pennsylvania. While she always loved writing, Rachel originally had dreams to become a professional actor, but many outside voices led her to believe that a career as an actor or writer were not paths she should follow. Instead, Rachel resigned herself to pursuing a more traditional education and career. Later, however, a life-changing event would help Rachel realize that life is too short to not pursue the things she loves, and for the first time in her life, Rachel went after the dreams she had for herself– not the ones others had for her. Full show notes available at http://ktla.com/SpokenDreams.

Celebrity Afterlife Report
May, Hefner, Petty, Radner - Celebrity Afterlife Report for 10/9/17

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 9:40


Comedian Ralphie May made his debut in the Next World a few days ago. Find out what the funnyman did when someone in the crowd at his welcoming ceremony heckled him. Hugh Hefner is keeping his promise to restart his Playboy Empire in the Afterlife. Not everyone is happy about what he announced, however. Who are his critics and what do they plan to do? Rocker Tom Petty is putting together a new band in the Next World. You'll never guess what he plans to call it or why. There's been a new development in the saga of the upcoming action/comedy film starring Gilda Radner. One actor is out and another one is in. We'll tell you what the new lineup is and why it may spell trouble for Gilda's marriage to Gene Wilder.

Celebrity Afterlife Report
Vincent, Lewis, Radner, Trump - Celebrity Afterlife Report for 9/25/17

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 11:32


We'll, it didn't take long for actor Frank Vincent to find a job in the Next World. While it has elements of roles you've seen him in, one detail will make your head spin. Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin have broken up again. What did the legendarily difficult-to-deal-with Lewis do to cause Martin to walk out on him? We'll tell you. We now know why the upcoming comedy superhero movie starring Gilda Radner is on hold. Someone is being a diva...and it may not be who you're thinking of. A pro-Donald Trump rally was abruptly cut short the other day for a very surprising reason. What happened that has the whole Afterlife laughing?

Celebrity Afterlife Report
Campbell, Cage, Radner, Dali - Celebrity Afterlife Report for 8/14/17

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 11:46


Singer/songwriter/guitarist Glenn Campbell recently arrived in the Next World. A special someone was on hand with a surprise for Glenn and his fans. We'll tell you who it was and what he did that had the crowd in stitches. Avant-garde composer John Cage was notorious on the Earthly Plane for his unconventional methods of music writing. He's currently touring the Afterlife with a full orchestra. You've never heard anything like one piece they play at every show, however. Gilda Radner's comedy superhero movie has suspended production. No one is saying exactly why but we'll fill you in the current speculation. Speaking of movies, there's been a huge shakeup in the making of Salvador Dali and Jean-Michel Basquiat's oddball film--and it'll change everything about it.

Celebrity Afterlife Report
Foray, Radner, Laurer, Houston - Celebrity Afterlife Report for 8/7/17

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 11:49


June Foray, longtime voice of many cartoon characters, just arrived in the Next World. A special someone was on hand to greet her upon her arrival. Also she immediate got an intriguing job offer. Wait til you hear who gave it to her and what it is. We now know who will be playing Gilda Radner's boyfriend in her still unnamed comedy superhero movie. It's someone we've featured recently on the Report. Joanie Laurer, known as Chyna when she wrestled on the Earthly Plane, recently starred in a stage production of The Taming Of The Shrew. She received critical acclaim for her performance but the accolades seem to have gone to her head. The company has brought someone in deal with her bizarre demands. We'll tell you who that someone is. A formerly popular Afterlife reality TV show has been canceled suddenly. Which show is it and why did the producers shut down productions?

How to (not) Hate Yourself
#302 Will U Med with me and Anna Fields Part II?

How to (not) Hate Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 32:21


Anna Fields, author of "Girl in the Show" & director of documentary of "Girl in the Show" and her boyfriendhusband join comedian Laura House and discovers that even she, the Type A-iest, most over-achieving over-achiever can meditate, too. This is the Part 2, the meditation portion. Will u med with us?

How to (not) Hate Yourself
#301 Will U Med with Me and Anna Fields?

How to (not) Hate Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 66:49


Anna Fields, author of "Girl in the Show" joins with her boyfriendhusband. She's POSITIVE she could NEVER meditate, but comedian Laura House gets her to relax and go deep, triumphing once more! Will u med with us? Season 3 begins big!

Celebrity Afterlife Report
Moran, Radner, Jobs, Dali - Celebrity Afterlife Report for 5/22/17

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 11:25


A new cast member has been added to "Happy Wife, Happy Life," the convoluted hit Next World sitcom. Who is it and how do they fit into the already (overly?) complicated storyline? We now know some facts about the new project involving Gilda Radner and her husband Gene Wilder. Why are some saying it sounds all wrong for Gilda? Jean-Michel Basquiat and Salvador Dali have turned to an unlikely source for help,with the crazy movie they're making inside iVironment. You'll be surprised when you hear who it is. Steve Jobs and Walt Disney are having a disagreement over Mediopolis, the town formerly known as Trump City. Find out why what they decide will affect every resident of the community.

Invasion of the Remake Podcast
Ep.63 Remaking Haunted Honeymoon (1986)

Invasion of the Remake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 93:09


In salute to the late, great Gene Wilder we present to you, our loyal Invaders, the first of two episodes saluting the comic genius that was Gene Wilder. This week we take a look at Haunted Honeymoon (1986), Gene's least successful film marking his the only time he would take the director's chair. What went wrong? What went right? How can we resurrect this dark house horror comedy for a new generation. We give Haunted Honeymoon the Invasion of the Remake podcast make-over and it looks hilarious. Don't you dare miss it! If you love the show please share it with your friends by reposting us on your social media. Leave a review and a 5-star rating on iTunes or a werewolf will eat your face! Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com  

Celebrity Afterlife Report
Celebrity Afterlife Report for 9/26/16 - Morrison, Kennedy, Monroe, Radner, Wilder, Palmer

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 9:45


Jim Morrison, former singer for The Doors, had a rough time of it at the first performance of his band The Real Legends recently. Many thought that Morrison might pull the plug on the project. To everyone's surprise, the band played another show the other night. The audience's reaction may shock you. Former First Lady Jackie Kennedy is continuing her bizarre impersonation of Marilyn Monroe. It won't surprise you to hear that Monroe has reacted public to it. What the screen queen had to say, however, MAY surprise you. Gene Wilder was reluctant to return Gilda Radner's affectionate greeting when he arrived in the Next World. Since then, however, things have changed for the two, radically so. They dropped a bombshell announcement on one of my contacts the other day and we'll share the surprise with you. Golf legend Arnold Palmer just arrived in the Afterlife. It seems The King has plans for his new existence and we'll tell you what they are.

Celebrity Afterlife Report
Celebrity Afterlife Report for 9/19/16 - Morrison, Houston, Lincoln, Ali, Wilder, Radner, Albee

Celebrity Afterlife Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 10:20


To the surprise of everyone in the Next World, former Doors singer recently re-formed his ill-fated band The Real Legends. The band made a surprise appearance in an Afterlife nightclub recently. How did the show go? You may be shocked when you hear. After months of training and against his wife Whitney Houston's strident objections, Abraham Lincoln just had his first MMA fight, against boxing legend Muhammad Ali. You won't believe it when we tell you how the fight ended. Beloved actor Gene Wilder arrived in the Afterlife recently. He was greeted by his former wife Gilda Radner. Many were shocked when Wilder didn't return her hug and kiss. Have things cooled down between the two? We'll tell you the latest. Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee just arrived in the Next World. He was greeted by actress Marilyn Monroe--or was he? We'll tell you the whole incredible story in detail.

Tell Me Stories Podcast with Paula Allen
EP 18: Emily Galati, Comedian

Tell Me Stories Podcast with Paula Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2016 5:16


Emily Galati and I sit down to talk basketball. Like, in a way. So calm the hell down you guys. She's been a semi-finalist on The Last Comic Standing and guested on Fox's "Laughs" and "Comics Unleashed" which makes me immediately picture them at a hotel mini bar... Also she represented Chicago (full of funny people, in a good way) at the flipping Gilda's Laughfest. For anyone unfamiliar with my love of Gilda Radner, know now I completely geeked out meeting Emily and learning this about her. She handled it real cool. And was pulling off hot red pants. So she's my new hero, obviously. Support Tell Me Stories www.bensound.com  

KPFA - Womens Magazine
Womens Magazine – January 11, 2016

KPFA - Womens Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 8:58


This Monday january 11th lisa dettmer talks to feminist film scholar Professor Hilary Radner, author of “Neo-Feminist Cinema; Girly Films, Chick Flicks and Consumer Culture” and co-editor of “Feminism at the Movies, Understanding Gender in Contemporary Popular Cinema ” about the rise of what she calls the neo feminist film. Beginning with the release of “Pretty Woman” in 1990 Radner argues a new trope developed reflecting the rise of consumerism and the cultivation of the body and exploited the idea of how to be a woman for the purpose of supporting neoliberal consumer industry. Radner argues these films present a belief that control and ownership of a woman's body is accomplished through the right acquisition and that her value was her appearance, all the while evoking choice and individual agency as the defining tenet of feminine identity and liberal feminism. The post Womens Magazine – January 11, 2016 appeared first on KPFA.

In Life Now Radio
Gilda's Club Grand Rapids with President & CEO Leanne Arkema

In Life Now Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2013 70:00


In Life Now with Coach TMB is super excited to bring this episode to you tonight as I have the awe inspiring opportunity to interview the President and CEO of Gildas Club in Grand Rapids' Leanne Arkema! "Gilda's Club became more of a passion than a job for Arkema, and she became attached to the beauty of the club and the good that it does for people. She muses that a lot of people are emotionally unhealthy, especially when big things happen to them, and part of becoming emotionally healthy is learning to laugh. Gilda Radner, the namesake of Gilda's Club, had the same opinion. The engaging comedienne and original SNL cast member was diagnosed with cancer in 1986 and passed away in 1989. While initially losing the ability to be funny, Radner eventually wrote in her book, It's Always Something, "My job was to find what was funny about whatever was going on. So I began to think that I should do the same thing with cancer." Ladies and gentleman all around the world, I hope you are ready to hear this amazing lady speak to us tonight tonight about the inspiring work Gilda's Club is doing for people and their families walking through cancer under the leadership of the beautiful Ms. Leanne Arkema!

Eftermiddag i P4 Kristianstad
Hallå Skåne 20120305 Länspolismästare 2012-03-05 kl. 15.00

Eftermiddag i P4 Kristianstad

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2012 13:12


Det var polisen i Kristianstad som fick henne att välja yrke på 1980-talet. Idag är hon chef över landets tredje största polismyndighet Skånes med 3500 anställda. Idag gästar hon Hallå Skåne, länspolismästare Eva Årestad Radner. Programledare Malin Nilsson och Josefin Modig.

idag stare p4 kristianstad radner eftermiddag hall sk programledare malin nilsson
Nightmare On Film Street - A Horror Movie Podcast
Something Borrowed, Something BOO: Haunted Honeymoon (1986)

Nightmare On Film Street - A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 40:34


*Thunderclap* *Creaaaaaky Door* HellLlooo and welcome to a terrifyingly spooky ooky episode of the Nightmare on Film Street Horror Movie Podcast! This week, your horror hosts Kimmi and Jon are heading to the cursed, ghoul-filled halls of the Abbott Mansion for the nuptials of Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner in HAUNTED HONEYMOON (1986)!This horror comedy chiller throws every ghoul at the wall in a murder-filled plot as Larry and Vickie (Wilder and Radner), a radio show couple decide to wed at Larry's eccentric family's mansion. What starts as a lighthearted gathering soon turns into a thrilling mix of comedy and mystery when strange events unfold, leading Larry and Vickie to uncover a web of spooky secrets and laugh-out-loud moments. As the couple navigates the eerie estate, they must determine whether the chilling occurrences are the work of supernatural forces or just an elaborate hoax. Or perhaps, even a murderer out to steal the family fortune.Join uss... // SUPPORT THE SHOW //Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! www.nofspodcast.com/fiendclub // SUPPORT THE SHOW //Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! www.nofspodcast.com/fiendclubGET MORE HORROR:https://nofspodcast.com/goAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy