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This week Bobby is joined by Steve Rannazzisi, they talk about doing a show together in Las Vegas years ago, Steve's bad eating habits, and football. Get the EXTRA YKWD, Watch LIVE and UNEDITED AT https://www.patreon.com/robertkelly LIVE FROM THE SHED AND MORE ON PATREON DUDE!!! https://twitter.com/robertkelly https://twitter.com/YKWDpodcast http://instagram.com/ykwdudepodcast https://www.facebook.com/YkwdPodcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve is in DC and Lucas just moved but the guys still found time to discuss football aliens and a controversial fantasy football trade on this week's episode of What's the Odds
This week on the premier comedy roller coaster podcast Ben and Zach talk about Iron Gwazi at Busch Gardens Tampa, Vloggers and Media Days and much more. Actually, we're the worst roller coaster podcast. Find and contact us here: Join our email list: https://sendfox.com/yourfavoritecoastersucks https://www.yourfavoritecoastersucks.com/ YourFavoriteCoasterSucks@gmail.com Text/Voicemail (312) 572-9552 Instagram @YourFavoriteCoasterSucks Twitter @YFCS_pod www.facebook.com/UrFavCoasterSux www.yourfavoritecoastersucks.tumblr.com Join our Discord server here: https://discord.gg/uNVud4T We have shirts and sweatshirts available mad cheap www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A71411230…ap_web_7141123011 If you enjoy the show please consider throwing us a buck or two www.patreon.com/yourfavoritecoastersucks --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yourfavoritecoastersucks/support
You know him from The League and as an amazing stand-up comic.
Sam Tripoli tells Jayson Thibault and Johnny Woodard about the time he was dick duped, then they get into sports, and offer congratulations to Fight Nanny and Jeff, who just welcomed another Fight Baby into the world! We also recap Teeb's defeat on the golf course at the hands of Steve Rannazzisi.Get 15 percent off your purchase at www.birdieball.com using the promo code "punchdrunk" at checkout!Head to www.MyBookie.ag today and use our promo code "PUNCHDRUNK" to instantly receive double your first deposit!Check out "Covidiot" wherever quality albums are sold.To support the show directly and gain access to the weekly Super Secret Pod visit www.patreon.com/punchdrunksports.Past guests include Joe Rogan, Duncan Trussell, Bert Kreischer (again), Pauly Shore, Tom Segura, Bobby Lee, Brody Stevens, Don Barris, Jason Ellis, Bryan Callen, Brian Redban, Josh Barnett, Brendan Schaub, Steve Rannazzisi, Tait Fletcher, and many others.
Punch Drunk is back, and we talk NFL, checkers vs. chess, and the comedy of the late Norm Macdonald.Get 15 percent off your purchase at www.birdieball.com using the promo code "punchdrunk" at checkout!Head to www.MyBookie.ag today and use our promo code "PUNCHDRUNK" to instantly receive double your first deposit!Check out "Covidiot" wherever quality albums are sold.To support the show directly and gain access to the weekly Super Secret Pod visit www.patreon.com/punchdrunksports.Past guests include Joe Rogan, Duncan Trussell, Bert Kreischer (again), Pauly Shore, Tom Segura, Bobby Lee, Brody Stevens, Don Barris, Jason Ellis, Bryan Callen, Brian Redban, Josh Barnett, Brendan Schaub, Steve Rannazzisi, Tait Fletcher, and many others.
Comedian Steve Rannazzisi known as Kevin on The League, the sidekick to Paul Blart Mall Cop, Comedy Central shows and more joined us! He talked about what he pictures Omaha like, if he reads his bad movie reviews, who is on HIS Mt. Rushmore of comedy and more. He's performing this Friday/Saturday at The Waiting Room. Listen to win your tickets on the fiasco!
Stephen Rannazzisi (born July 4, 1977)[1][2] is an American actor and stand-up comedian. He acted in the FXX comedy series The League as fantasy football league player Kevin MacArthur.
I go over nearly every form of lies known to man and we never forget Steve Rannazzisi and his fake 9/11 story.
Steve Rannazzisi, Shane Gillis and Corinne Fisher came over to the Skeptic Tank Studio to talk about what it's like going through a mass internet backlash. It has many names, online mobs, cancel culture, outrage, but I like to call it e-rage. We talked about the similarities in all their situations while we detailed each of their experiences in more depth. I've been trying to get this podcast done for literally years and it did not disappoint. One of the most interesting conversations I've ever hosted on Ari Shaffir's Skeptic Tank Please subscribe to Patreon.com/AriShaffir to help me survive the next e-rage that hits me so I can go on making the content that interests me without having to worry or edit myself based on the financial implications of that decision. And there are also bonus podcasts each week. So, win-win. Each of today's guests have their own podcast. Give them each a chance by listening to at least one episode and seeing if maybe they'll make it into your rotation. Steve Rannazzisi has a podcast called "What's The Odds" Shane Gillis has a podcast called "Matt And Shane's Secret Podcast" Corinne Fisher has a podcast called "Without A Country" The Music Hole - Violet The Bee Gees - I Started A Joke Shirley and Company - Shame, Shame, Shame The Beatles - Revolution
Vinnie Rannazzisi works as a food buyer for a health food store. He plays drums in 3 bands and writes screenplays. One of his screenplays is in development. Join me as Vinnie talks about living his best life.
Steve, Brenton, Lucas, and Emma hop online to catch up on NFL, golf, and all things crazy (we forgot to hit record too #sloppypod) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Steve Rennazzisi joined us in studio! He talked about his dislike for Valentine's day, his recent back surgery, and we played the Cameo Guessing Game.
In honor of me announcing the date of my long awaited standup special recording for "Ari Shaffir: Jew," I brought on some friends to talk about Jews. Sam Tripoli, Michael Rappaport (just walking by and joined in), Ryan O'Neill, Steve Rannazzisi, Tony Hinchcliffe, Boon Shaka Laka, and Steve Simeone. With a bonus set from Jeremiah Watkins's show "Standup On The Spot" where I riff off what people in the audience throw out. Ari Shaffir: Jew records February 8 in New York City. https://tickets.nyu.edu/overview/arishaffir?psn=arishaffir
Les chats with Stephen Rannazzisi about 'The League' reunion, playing Kevin, his favorite jokes from the show, and more. Check it out!
Host Natasha Pearl Hansen and guest Steve Rannazzisi talk the early days of The Comedy Store and Punk’d, making out with Keegan Michael Key, catholic school, improvising through seven seasons of The League, and his upcoming one-man show at Edinburgh Comedy Fest written by him about his 9/11 Controversy.Video podcast versions available at https://tinyurl.com/ydgjvddoPodcast Website: https://www.comedypopupla.com/futurerolemodelFollow us:https://www.instagram.com/nphcomedyhttps://www.instagram.com/futurerolemodelhttps://www.instagram.com/comedypopup https://www.instagram.com/cpupodcasts
Host Natasha Pearl Hansen and guest Steve Rannazzisi talk the early days of The Comedy Store and Punk’d, making out with Keegan Michael Key, catholic school, improvising through seven seasons of The League, and his upcoming one-man show at Edinburgh Comedy Fest written by him about his 9/11 Controversy.Video podcast versions available at https://tinyurl.com/ydgjvddoPodcast Website: https://www.comedypopupla.com/futurerolemodelFollow us:https://www.instagram.com/nphcomedyhttps://www.instagram.com/futurerolemodelhttps://www.instagram.com/comedypopup https://www.instagram.com/cpupodcasts
In our last episode of this series, we learned how passage of the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act took away the DEA’s most effective diversion control enforcement tool, the immediate suspension order. The bill was shaped in large part by a former DEA lawyer. On this episode, you’ll hear more stories about Congressman and high ranking government agency officials who have played key roles in deciding the fate of drug bills and policies; and weeks later went to work in the pharmaceutical industry. 24 years ago, the medical director for the FDA played a key role in approving OxyContin without clinical trials and shortly thereafter, left to go to work for Purdue Pharma. In this podcast you’ll hear a clip from “The Sentence that Helped Set Off the Opioid Crisis” a podcast by Caitlin Esch and Krissy Clark in their “Uncertain Marketplace” series that frames a key reason why OxyContin was approved by the FDA and the people involved in that decision. Back in 2007, a member of Congress led an all-night effort to pass legislation that prohibits the government from negotiating lower Medicare drug prices. Today we’ll play a “60 Minutes” piece by Steve Kroft from 2007, that reveals what happened after the bill was passed and why, in our country an EpiPen costs $608 and in Britain, where they can negotiate drug prices with the manufacturers, it costs just $70. The Congressman who led passage of that bill became a leading lobbyist for the Pharmaceutical Industry after its passage. Today in the final part of our 4-part series with Mr. Joe Rannazzisi, he shares his reaction when his department was asked to be more like the FDA. As we pick up our discussion, Mr. Rannazzisi talks about the shakeup in leadership that led to his departure from the DEA. Join us on this podcast, the final episode in our 4 part series, for more candid conversation with the former head of the Department of Diversion Control for the DEA, Mr. Joseph Rannazzisi.
When a key member of the government’s legal team went to work for the pharmaceutical industry, the job of diversion control enforcement changed dramatically. In this episode, Mr. Joseph Rannazzisi, who for over a decade, was the front man in the government’s battle against the opioid epidemic, shares a first-hand account of what happened when Congress took the word of an industry attorney over an agency that was actually enforcing the law. Today, in the third part of our 4-part series, you’ll hear more of Mr. Rannazzisi’s unfiltered comments on the passage of the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Enforcement Act and the Congressional leaders behind it. “This doesn’t ensure patient access and it doesn’t help drug enforcement at all. What this bill does has nothing to do with the medical process. What this bill does is take away DEA’s ability to go after a pharmacist, a wholesaler, manufacturer or distributor,” he said. “This was a gift. A gift to the industry.” Greg is joined on this episode by guest, award-winning author of “American Overdose”, Chris McGreal. McGreal’s book is a comprehensive portrait of the greed, corruption and indifference that led our country into the worst health crisis in American history. Additionally, Mr. McGreal is an investigative journalist for the Guardian, who in 2016, wrote a compelling story about Mr. Rannazzisi titled “Opioid epidemic: ex-DEA official says Congress is protecting drug makers.” https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/31/opioid-epidemic-dea-official-congress-big-pharma Listen to this podcast, the third in our 4 part series, for more candid conversation with the former head of the Department of Diversion Control for the DEA, Mr. Joseph Rannazzisi.
151 Danish & O'Neill, W/ Rannazzisi & Simeone, Festival of Brody by The World Famous Comedy Store
151 Danish & O'Neill, W/ Rannazzisi & Simeone, Festival of Brody by The World Famous Comedy Store
This is the 2nd in our 4 part series with the former head of the Office of Diversion Control for the DEA, Mr. Joseph Rannazzisi. We began this series by talking about the surprisingly candid report released on December 19th, 2018 by the Energy and Commerce Committee titled “Red Flags and Warning Signs Ignored: Opioid Distribution and Enforcement Concerns in West Virginia”. The purpose of the report was to investigate allegations of “opioid dumping” in West Virginia. In today’s podcast with Mr. Rannazzisi, who for over a decade was the front man in the government’s battle against the opioid epidemic, you’ll hear an in-depth conversation about how the diversion controls, that were supposed to be in place to protect the public from “opioid dumping”, failed in epic proportions. He gives a candid account of the friction and distrust that emerged between DEA and the DOJ that resulted in a breakdown in their ability to protect the American public from shipments of mass quantities of opioids, previously flagged as suspect. He’ll share his unfiltered comments on the passage of the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Enforcement Act, a game-changing piece of legislation and you’ll learn about the people who were responsible for the legislative win for the pharmaceutical industry. Mr. Rannazzisi offers his insights into the inter-workings of the Office of Diversion Control. As the department’s former leader, he was responsible for cracking down on doctors, pharmacies, drug manufacturers and distributors who did not follow the nation’s prescription drug laws. You may recall him from the 60 Minutes story titled “The Whistleblower” last fall. Greg is joined on this episode by guest, award winning investigative reporter, Pat Beall from the Palm Beach Post. Pat won Journalist of the Year for her work on The Post’s coverage of the heroin crisis, including profiles of the 216 people who died in 2015 from heroin-related overdoses, calculation of the cost of hospital care related to heroin treatment and a story linking Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to a fraudulent drug-screening company. Listen to this podcast, the second in our 4 part series, for a behind the scenes look at who was behind law changes that helped fuel America’s opioid epidemic.
On December 19th, 2018, the Energy and Commerce Committee released a long awaited report titled “Red Flags and Warning Signs Ignored: Opioid Distribution and Enforcement Concerns in West Virginia”. The purpose of the report was to investigate allegations of “opioid dumping” in West Virginia. Today, we begin a 4-part series with Joseph Rannazzisi, who for over a decade, was the front man in the government’s battle against the opioid epidemic. Mr. Rannazzisi provides in-depth commentary on the Energy and Commerce Committee’s eye opening report, which, notably, is no longer available on the department’s website. Prior to the passage of the Ensuring Patient Access and Effective Drug Enforcement Act in 2016, Mr. Rannazzisi warned congress that passage of the bill would cripple their ability to regulate rogue distributors who were dumping millions of opioids across the country. Today, you’ll hear Mr. Rannazzisi’s unfiltered comments on this game-changing piece of legislation. As head of the Office of Diversion Control for the Drug Enforcement Administration, he was responsible for cracking down on doctors, pharmacies, drug manufacturers and distributors who did not follow the nation’s prescription drug laws. You may recall him from the 60 Minutes story titled “The Whistleblower” last fall. Greg is joined on this episode by guest, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Eric Eyre. Mr. Eyre received the distinguished award for courageous reporting, performed in the face of powerful opposition, to expose the flood of opioids flowing into depressed West Virginia counties with the highest overdose death rates in the country. For more on Mr. Eyre’s award winning work go to: https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/eric-eyre Listen to this podcast to learn more about who was behind law changes that helped fuel America’s opioid epidemic.
Bert Kreischer, Steve Rannazzisi, Ryan O'Neill and I sat in a hot tub in Park City and talked about the past. It was the first night of a week of skiing and storytelling shows and oh what fun it was. Mark Normand joined us a couple days later and after we all got home, he and I did the intro from the Comedy Cellar in NY. It was a fun podcast and probably the least clothed 4 way podcast I've ever done. Just sitting in a jacuzzi in Utah, talking shit.
This week marks the 200th episode of Good Times! I am so excited to share the live podcast from this years ATC festival with my buddies Steve Rannazzisi (The League), Steve Byrne (Netflix), Steven Brody Stevens (HBO), and Gary Cannon (The Gentlemen's Dojo). Thank you for an amazing 200 episodes!
MFers - A Parenting Podcast with Avery Pearson and Sandy Danto
Our third installment in the Mom and Dad Meltdown trilogy, which turned into episodes about coping, is sure to soothe and even answer some questions. Who’s providing the answers? Maybe @Averyfunny, not @SandyDanto, but definitely @marylynnraskjub, @joshwolfcomedy and @steverannazzisi. Please rate and review us on iTunes. Thanks for listening!
MFers - A Parenting Podcast with Avery Pearson and Sandy Danto
They grow up so fast, don’t they? While we’ve explored the entirety of @sandydanto and his family’s journey into parenthood, this week we take a detour to expand upon where @averyfunny is at with his son and wife with the help of @marylynnraskjub @steverannazzisi and @joshwolf . Tune in next week for us to continue our series on mom and dad meltdowns/coping. Please rate and review us. Thanks for listening!
MFers - A Parenting Podcast with Avery Pearson and Sandy Danto
The Mother F***ers are finally both Dads! Tune in to hear about @sandydanto’s adjustment to life with a baby and if it’s changed more than 25% and a retrospective of @Averyfunny parenting a newborn. Topics covered include being a single dad, getting back to work and working out, using the baby as an excuse, getting some help and traveling with the baby. Guests include Steve Rannazzisi, Mary Lynn Raskjub, Josh Wolf, Pat Barker and Greer Kirshenbaum. Today's episode is brought to you by our own blood, sweat and tears and our wive’s placentas because we haven’t found a corporate sponsor yet. Please sponsor us!
MFers - A Parenting Podcast with Avery Pearson and Sandy Danto
It’s the second trimester, tell EVERYONE!!! We’re viable, baby! @sandydanto and @averyfunny go off on parenting tangents, think they’ll get cast on SNL and discuss second trimester trials and tribulations with @steverannazzisi and @joshwolf and @patbarker as well as person with actual real factual scientific information: @nurtureneuroscience.
MFers - A Parenting Podcast with Avery Pearson and Sandy Danto
So you want to have a baby! Or do you? Whoa, this got real. Join Avery (@AveryFunny) & Sandy (@SandyDanto) for the pilot episode, breaking down the moment you decide if you’re ready to bring life into this world. But you also don’t know anything about raising a kid and blame your parents for all your faults. Welcome to Mother F*ckers Podcast. This Episode features perspectives from proud parents @SteveRannazzisi, @JoshWolfComedy, @LahnaTurner, @MaryLynnRaskjub and doula & neuroscientist Greer Kirshenbaum @NurtureNeuroscience.
MFers - A Parenting Podcast with Avery Pearson and Sandy Danto
Having sex everyday is ideal for most people... if it's for fun, but what about when you're f*ckin' for the reason "the lord" intended and your prayers aren't being answered. On this episode, we explore the process of trying, how awkward it may be to tell or not tell the people in your life you're trying and some cool origin stories from @SteveRannazzisi, @JoshWolfComedy, @LahnaTurner, @PatBarkerComedy. And as always our doula in residence Greer Kirshenbaum @NurtureNeuroscience weighs in to debunk any misconceptions you may have had about conceiving.
Wildish Wise Women – Conversations with Everyday Goddesses – Wildish Wise Women
Aryn worked in social work and as an elementary and middle school teacher in San Diego for over ten years. When she became a mom in 2006, she shifted her career focus by combining motherhood, a love of Ashtanga yoga, and her diverse classroom experience she began teaching yoga to children. She founded her business Aryn’s Family Yoga … Continue reading "029: Yoga for Pelvic Health with Aryn Rannazzisi"
We're going Steve to Steve! After the freak romp with Rannazzisi, this week we're joined by Steve Simeone for some good, old-fashioned family lawbreaking. Steve joins Rich and Shefsky for the story of James Hogue, a man who really, really loved running. In fact, he ran all the way into a life of CRiiiME! Don't shake your head, you loved it. This episode includes the John Tesh of bicycles, shirt racists and a tragically failed Bloodsport anecdote. Follow @SteveSimeone on twitter, check out his album "Remember This" as well as his super fun podcast "Good Times" Support the show by visiting our sponsors! Joe Erle at C3 Risk & Insurance Services is giving a $25 Amazon gift card to CRiiiME fans who get a policy. Sudio headphones is offering our listeners 15 percent off if you use the promo code CRIME15 CRiiiME is a show about lawbreakers from Rich Slaton and Jon Shefsky, taped in the dungeon at The World Famous Comedy Store. Follow us on social media @CRiiiMEPOD. Email us at crimepodcast@gmail.com (one "i" or three)
On January 6th 2017, Greg interviewed Lenny Bernstein, a journalist for the Washington Post. Lenny discussed the force behind the opioid epidemic ravaging rural American communities. During his investigation, his team discovered that multiple drug distribution companies were giving rural pharmacies far more pills than they could possibly sell or store. But how could this happen unchecked? “As we dug into these cases,” Lenny explained, “we found that the DEA, their own employees, state boards and pharmacies had warned them… It was very obvious that [the companies] had to know, because these emails were going up to their headquarters.” On Sunday October 15th 2017, 60 Minutes released a joint broadcast with the Washington Post, where they interviewed former DEA agent Joe Rannazzisi. In the interview, Rannazzisi revisits Bernstein’s initial finds, revealing the behind the scenes battle between the DEA, Congress, and large pharmaceutical distributors that’s enabled the opioid epidemic to continue sweeping the nation. In light of this, we are re-releasing our Cover2 Podcast with Lenny Bernstein. We hope you enjoy.
This week I sit down with my wife, Tracy Rannazzisi, together we hear you the book, "The Girl in Cabin 10" by Ruth Ware.
Dr. Erin Albert welcomes back Joseph T. Rannazzisi Deputy Assistant Administrator (RETIRED), Office of Diversion Control, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for the final segment of the 3 part series. About Joseph T. Rannazzisi Joe Rannazzisi, JD, RPh, began his career with the U.S. Drug Enforcement (DEA) in 1986. He served as a staff pharmacist at the Veterans Administration for the 18 months preceding his employment with DEA. During his DEA career, he served as a Diversion Investigator (Indianapolis), Special Agent/Criminal Investigator (Indianapolis/Detroit), Clandestine Laboratory Coordinator (Detroit), Homicide Task Force Supervisor (Detroit), Staff Coordinator (Domestic Operations-Headquarters), Section Chief (Dangerous Drugs and Chemicals Section-Headquarters), Assistant Special Agent in Charge (Detroit), and Deputy Chief (Office of Enforcement Operations-Headquarters). In January 2006 he was appointed to Deputy Assistant Administrator in the Office of Diversion Control, a position he held until his retirement in October 2015. In this capacity, Mr. Rannazzisi was responsible for overseeing and coordinating major pharmaceutical and chemical diversion investigations; the drafting and promulgating of regulations; establishing drug production quotas; and conducting liaison with the pharmaceutical industry, international governments, state governments, other federal agencies, and local law enforcement agencies. He earned a BS degree in pharmacy from Butler University and a JD degree from the Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University. He is a Registered Pharmacist in the State of Indiana and a member of the Michigan State Bar Association. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Eget met me at the Comedy Store to talk about Cedu, the crazy bad kid school his parents shipped him off to because he was a spazz. It's amazing what people got away with 20+ years ago. The amount of mistreatment and abuse and murder would never fly now. Sorry for the echoey sound, I didn't realize how hollow that room we recorded in would sound. Listen for the intro and outro for interesting American killers stories.
Yep. Ari bleaches his...you get it. Steve Rannazzisi joins the gang for the surprise of his life. We also talk NBA Finals and a little UFC 212. Get some.. Punch Drunk is, for the most part, a sports podcast. With 3 headlining stand-up comics and sometimes friends. Ari Shaffir, Sam Tripoli, and Jayson Thibault all met at the Comedy Store and have been friends for over 13 years. All 3 are stand-up comics and big sports fans. This podcast is their sports thoughts, arguments, stories, fights, and bets! The Podcast Tribune called Punch Drunk "an asian massage for the real sports fans”. Support the show by heading over cavemancoffeeco.com use the code 'punchdrunk' and save 10%. Along with BETDSI.com get $10 free betting cash with the code ‘punchdrunk' Click on our Amazon link at PunchDrunkSports.com to show your support! Listen to past shows on iTunes and and Soundcloud and Stitcher Tweet them @punchdrunk Subscribe on iTunes and YouTube Rate and Review!!! Like, Comment and SHARE!!! @arishaffir @theteeb @samtripoli @punchdrunk #punchdrunk
This week I welcome my buddy, Father Greg Rannazzisi.
Joseph T. Rannazzisi Deputy Assistant Administrator (RETIRED), Office of Diversion Control, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Joe Rannazzisi, JD, RPh, began his career with the U.S. Drug Enforcement(DEA) in 1986. He served as a staff pharmacist at the Veterans Administration for the 18 months preceding his employment with DEA. During his DEA career, he served as a Diversion Investigator (Indianapolis), Special Agent/Criminal Investigator (Indianapolis/Detroit), Clandestine Laboratory Coordinator (Detroit), Homicide Task Force Supervisor (Detroit), Staff Coordinator (Domestic Operations-Headquarters), Section Chief (Dangerous Drugs and Chemicals Section-Headquarters), Assistant Special Agent in Charge (Detroit), and Deputy Chief (Office of Enforcement Operations-Headquarters). In January 2006, he was appointed to Deputy Assistant Administrator in the Office of Diversion Control, a position he held until his retirement in October 2015. In this capacity, Mr. Rannazzisi was responsible for overseeing and coordinating major pharmaceutical and chemical diversion investigations; the drafting and promulgating of regulations; establishing drug production quotas; and conducting liaison with the pharmaceutical industry, international governments, state governments, other federal agencies, and local law enforcement agencies. Mr. Rannazzisi earned a BS degree in pharmacy from Butler University and a JD degree from the Detroit College of Law at Michigan State University. He is a Registered Pharmacist in the State of Indiana and a member of the Michigan State Bar Association. Mr. Rannazzisi's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-rannazzisi-35a35a58/ Careers at DEA: https://www.dea.gov/careers/agent/mobile/diversity.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Greg Rannazzisi, my brother as well as a priest, hears me the book "The Dinner," by Herman Koch.
Al Madrigal and Rannazzisi join Teeb to talk NCAA Championship, UFC 210, The Masters, Sams glasses, and NO BASEBALL. So there! Punch Drunk is, for the most part, a sports podcast. With 3 headlining stand-up comics and sometimes friends. Ari Shaffir, Sam Tripoli, and Jayson Thibault all met at the Comedy Store and have been friends for over 13 years. All 3 are stand-up comics and big sports fans. This podcast is their sports thoughts, arguments, stories, fights, and bets! The Podcast Tribune called Punch Drunk "an asian massage for the real sports fans”. Support the show by heading over cavemancoffeeco.com use the code 'punchdrunk' and save 10%. Along with BETDSI.com get $10 free betting cash with the code ‘punchdrunk' Click on our Amazon link at PunchDrunkSports.com to show your support! Listen to past shows on iTunes and and Soundcloud and Stitcher Tweet them @punchdrunk Subscribe on iTunes and YouTube Rate and Review!!! Like, Comment and SHARE!!! @arishaffir @theteeb @samtripoli @punchdrunk #punchdrunk
Hola Digheads, this week Josh has gigs in Pennsylvania, so Mike Finazzo takes the podcast reins for a one on one interview with comedian Steve Rannazzisi! Steve and Finazzo talk about Steve's time on Punk'd, his role on The League as Kevin McArthur, his upcoming podcast, and the controversy he got into last year. Steve's a great guy and hilarious comedian. Check him out, if he's coming to a town near you. Follow the podcast, Josh Kuderna, and Mike Finazzo on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Josh - @JoshKuderna on Twitter and @JoshKuderna on Instagram Mike Finazzo - @TheeMikeFinazzo on Twitter The Pod - @DigSeshPod on Twitter The Pod's Facebook page - Dig Sesh on Facebook Thanks for listening, all! Do the pod a favor and rate and review the pod on iTunes & Stitcher plz!
They did it! They're back for another episode of the Steve and Kyle Podcast, just about six weeks after their last endeavor. Sorry about that, folks! In this week's episode, we talk about the health scares that kept both Steve and Kyle sidelined for a little while and the new diet that is keeping Steve alive at the moment. Also covered was the recent Jimmy Pardo show that the guys both attended, as well as an upcoming Steve Rannazzisi show that they're both considering attending. That got them on the topic of Rannazzisi's 9/11 lie that he was finally called out on in the last few years, and then a further discussion of 9/11 in general. Uplifting! The episode closed with a discussion of some "crying movies," as well as a recap of Steve's major Friday Night Lights spoiler to Kyle on his birthday years ago. Follow the Steve and Kyle Podcast on Twitter! @SteveAndKyle @NoPHinSteven @kpaff3587 and on Facebook! Enjoy the latest show and be sure to share! Download, subscribe and review the show in iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Libsyn!
Bobo and Steve take us through their lifelong friendship and fight about leftovers. Recorded September 5, 2016 Music by Bobby Lee Instagram: @tigerbelly Twitter: @thetigerbelly YouTube.com/tigerbelly Facebook: thetigerbelly www.thetigerbelly.com
GUEST: STEVE RANNAZZISI, Bingo Night Recap, Serious Business, SMALL TOWN BREWERY, NEXT ADVENTURE, LANDMARK, Pregnant Pause, STEVE RANNAZZISI The League, Helium Comedy Club, Nyquil Donuts, WoC, Friday The 13th, Selfie Defense, Ball Talk, Bills, Predictions, Loopy
In this episode: Back to the Future Day, failed predictions from the movie, Class of 96 drama series starring Lisa Dean Ryan, Rob's dreadful interviews with the cast of Hair, a Randy Quaid update, he's Chevy Chase and we're not (Greg meeting Chevy), the Marty Moose song, why did they make the Fletch movies?, Tim Allen a.k.a. Tim Dick, more Hollywood remakes including Die Hard, a Rob-view of The Heartbreak Kid (2007) starring Ben Stiller vs. The Heartbreak Kid (1972) starring Charles Grodin, and Steve Rannazzisi's 9/11 lie and subsequent mess. 60 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Andy Haynes met me at the Comedy Store to talk to me. He gave me a perspective on open relationships that I've been missing. That of a failed open relationship. Fun conversation and it was interesting to hear this side of it. Steve Simeone and Steve Rannazzisi join me for the intro and outro.
This week my best friend Steve Rannazzisi is my guest. We talk about our crazy Dads, his first concert, and how we both thought of ourselves as young black teenagers.
Brad and Todd Barnes came to my apartment to do a podcast about working as a team to make movies. They brought with them the film crew that eventually led to my landlord evicting me. Despite that, it was a fun podcast. We talked about making films, about working together, and about the half documentary/half movie that we made together over the summer with Rannazzisi, Cort, and Simeone.
On todays episode of Let There Be Talk, Dean talks with comedians Steve Rannazzisi and Steve Simeone as they explain to him how fantasy football works. And Dean comes up with the new 'Fantasy Rock League'. Also at the very end, another of Dean Delray's Velvet Revolver audition songs. Do not miss this episode!
Steve Rannazzisi and Steve Simeone came over to my abortion of an apartment to talk a little about faith. Each of us is in a pretty different place in terms of belieif. Simeone goes to church every Sunday, Rannazzisi is in this in between place where he doesn't pray but he does the ritual things, and I am the only one who believes in logic and provable things. It was a good discussion, I wish it had gone longer.
Steve Rannazzisi and I were on our way down to San Diego to perform at the La Jolla Comedy Store for the weekend and we thought we'd record a short podcast on our way to promote the new season of The League on FX and just to have fun. It's pretty funny and devoid of any specific subjects. Just two idiot comics shooting the shit for half an hour.
Kevin Christy invited me over to his now finished house to talk about the horror of sinking a bunch of money into a crap shack. This is a tale of caution to anyone out there thinking of buying a house. Of course our talk meandered everywhere from art to Andrew WK. Plus a special guest appearance in the intro by The League's Steve Rannazzisi
Jayson Thibault, Steve Rannazzisi and I sat in one of the back rooms of the Comedy Store and talked about Jayson's recent breakup. It's not sappy at all, so don't worry about that. We just covered what it feels like and what you have to do to be a mature adult in a breakup and if Steve gets boners on shoots.
Steve Rannazzisi, Brian Redban - 05/10/2011
Date: 10-26-2010The raw audio from the Joe Rogan weekly live USTREAM video show with Steve Rannazzisi and Brian Redban.
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