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Visit fastersmarter.io/premium to become a Premium subscriber."Start with the action moment or right before it," advises Hilary Price whose one-panel comic strips offer insights far beyond humor—they're lessons in concise storytelling that resonate with anyone seeking to communicate effectively. “Simplify and amplify,” Price advises, emphasizing the art of clarity and impact. Every stroke of her pen strips away the unnecessary, letting the essentials shine through.Creating her daily comic strip, Rhymes with Orange, Price starts with the game of “what if,” merging unexpected ideas to surprise and engage her readers. “You want to start at the action moment—or just before,” she notes, pointing out how the unsaid often speaks louder. Price extends this philosophy beyond cartoons: whether crafting a presentation, a joke, or a story, it's essential to leave room for the audience to co-create meaning. “Don't spoon-feed your readers,” she says. “The joy comes from not getting it, then getting it.” In this bonus episode of Think Fast Talk Smart, Price joins host Matt Abrahams to explore the power of surprise, stakes, and shared experience in storytelling—reminding us that the punchline, whether in humor or communication, is where the magic happens.Episode Reference Links:Hilary PriceRhymes With OrangeEp.170 Advice From Nontraditional Storytellers Part 1Ep.171 Advice From Nontraditional Storytellers Part 2 Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (02:35) - What Makes a Good Story? (03:28) - Crafting a Story (04:48) - Auditioning the Characters (07:52) - Stories in Daily Life (09:40) - Visuals in Storytelling (11:27) - The Power of a Punchline (13:34) - Admired Storytellers (15:31) - Communicating with Titles (17:03) - Conclusion
Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar take their podcast on the road, recording this episode live at the Comic-Con Museum in San Diego as part of the National Cartoonists Society conference and Reuben Awards celebration! They were joined on stage by Danesh Mohiuddin, Hilary B. Price, and Tauhid Bondia to discuss the pressing issues facing cartoonists in the years to come. On today's show:How are you addressing artificial intelligence?What's working on social media?What are your plans for the next five years?What does retirement look like?Danesh MohiuddinDanesh Mohiuddin is a Canadian Cartoonist from India. He grew up in Dubai on a regular dose of MAD Magazine and European comics. He now lives in Toronto and illustrates and writes children's books and graphic novels. His latest is Princess Pru and the Ogre and the Hill. Clients include Scholastic, Oxford University Press, Owl Kids, and Kids Can Press. He's also a history buff and loves traveling.Hilary B. PriceHilary Price is a cartoonist, storyteller, and speaker. Her comic strip Rhymes with Orange appears in newspapers internationally. The National Cartoonists Society has awarded her the Best Newspaper Panel Cartoon award four times, and she was just named Cartoonist of the Year in August 2024.Hilary graduated from Stanford University and, at the age of 25, became the youngest-ever female syndicated newspaper cartoonist. Aside from this year's Reuben Award, other shiny trophies include an Inkpot Award for Career Achievement from the San Diego Comic-Con International and the Elzie Segar Award from the National Cartoonists Society for making a unique and outstanding contribution to the profession of cartooning. Hilary teaches at the Center for Cartoon Studies in Vermont and shares stories on NPR's The Moth.Tauhid BondiaTauhid Bondia is a cartoonist and illustrator from Kentucky. He has been creating comics online for 15 years, and loves drawing and telling stories as much as ever. Tauhid is the creator of the syndicated comic strip Crabgrass, which appears in about 800 newspapers across the US and Canada, as well as two books. The comic features themes of friendship and taps into a sense of childhood nostalgia that people of all ages seem to respond to. Tauhid's goal is to draw the strip for as long as he is physically able to, or as long as it continues to make people smile. Whichever comes first. He previously wrote and illustrated A Problem Like Jamal, a comic about a young brother named Jamal Marcus trying to navigate life and middle school in a modern era. You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
Owen brings in his friend, rhyming genius and fastest fruit known to man, orange.
The World Cup might be over, but our fever hasn't broken! Join Kelly and Josh as they bring you the story behind why the Netherlands World Cup team and fans are always in orange. Website: www.goteamstories.com Instagram: @go_team_stories Facebook: Go Team! Fireside: https://firesidechat.com/kellyalbrecht https://firesidechat.com/joshalbrecht
Kendra Hancock has been director of student athlete support at Campbell University for over 10 years now — helping not only our wrestling program, but golf, women's soccer, softball and swimming, to name a few more. She joins Rhymes With Orange this week to talk about what it takes to motivate athletes to win in the classroom and her passion — running. Kendra will take part in the Boston Marathon next year, and in doing so, she's supporting a good cause. Help Kendra reacher her fundraising goal: https://www.givengain.com/ap/kendra-hancock-raising-funds-for-good-sports-inc/#timeline
When we featured Michael Watkins in a 2018 edition of Campbell Magazine, he was on the doorsteps of a college degree after spending over 20 years of his life homeless and battling addiction. Now a 2020 Campbell graduate, Watkins has since gone on to earn a master's degree and is currently enrolled in a doctorate program at Walden University. Watkins shares his story with Rhymes With Orange host Billy Liggett in this week's podcast.
When he's not working with the Red Cross as an advisor for International Humanitarian Law, Thomas Harper ('10 Law) can be found writing about, speaking on or taking part in the “geekier” side of pop culture. A massive Star Wars fan and collector, Harper is a popular writer for the website, thelegalgeeks.com, which analyzes the legal side of sci-fi, fantasy and comic book movies. Harper has written about everything from the legality of Princess Leia's imprisonment in “A New Hope” to Ahsoka's legal options in “The Clone Wars.” Harper talks to Rhymes With Orange host (and Star Wars geek to a lesser extent) Billy Liggett about his love of the franchise and how he's incorporated elements of it into his legal career.
Purdue let another one slip away. Ledman and Casey try to make sense of it while breaking down what went wrong and maybe even what went right. Then they look into Brohm and the team as a whole in the second half of the pod. Why can't Purdue run the ball? Why do they keep playing undisciplined? What is Brohm's biggest strength? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nothing rhymes with orange - the English language rule that everyone loves to contest. But what counts as a rhyme? And why we're at it, is it weird that 'rhyme' uses 'y' for its vowel?Plus, if you've been confused about some of the words used related to the royals recently, Kel has clarification.For more from our beloved wordsmith, visit ozwords.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the new semester at Campbell University. Our hosts Billy Ligget and Evan Budrovich preview the first few episodes of the podcast, introduce our backgrounds and lay out the schedule for shows running EVERY TUESDAY on Rhymes With Orange.
This is Nothing Rhymes With Orange! Bringing you Cleveland Browns news, opinions, analysis in a way you haven't already heard, plus interviews with players and media members to get the inside scoop. Follow us on Twitter @NRWOpodcast, and tell your friends!
Dr. Glenn Jonas, associate dean for the College of Arts & Sciences and Charles Howard Professor of Religion, joins the Rhymes With Orange podcast to talk Campbell University history on Founders Week. Jonas has been with Campbell since 1994.
Cole and Noah bring you: A plan for world domination, a word that rhymes with "orange," major zucchini vibes, and disruptive tenants. Links: Random Word Generator: https://bit.ly/2ysFujW Cole's YouTube channel: Victory4Us Contact: Website: genuinereactionduo.com Email: genuinereactionduo@gmail.com Twitter: @GenuineReaction
On a week where the country commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, Campbell University homeland security professor Lt. Cdr. Nicole Winget and retired Staff Sgt. Josh Seymour (an undergrad studying cyber security at Campbell) joined Rhymes With Orange to talk about their decisions to join the military after 9/11 and how the last 20 years has shaped their lives. We also talk about Campbell's strong student veteran group, and we wrap up with a little Star Wars talk. Rhymes With Orange, hosted by Billy Liggett and Kate Stoneburner, returns after a year-long COVID-19 hiatus. Thank you for listening.
What rhymes with orange? Written and performed by Isabella Perversi Directed by Alanah Guiry 8 – 17 October 2021 Playing On Demand via www.melbournefringe.com.au More information at www.isabellaperversi.com A two-hander... LEARN MORE The post Isabella Perversi – What Rhymes with Orange appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.
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Sara of She Rhymes of Orange joins us to talk about her business helping people clean out their closets and find the best new homes for the unwanted clothing. Also: hotline calls from Melissa and Noah. And Amanda breaks down another pillar of capitalism: freedom.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 38, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Almost Rhymes With Orange 1: The Italian city of this name has Il Duomo; the one in South Carolina has the Pee Dee Experiment Station Florence. 2: A cereal cooked in water or milk and eaten for breakfast; Baby Bear's was "just right" Porridge. 3: This adjective meaning "alien" might rhyme with orange if you reversed the final "GN" and added an E Foreign. 4: A tube fitted with a plunger and needle, used to inject fluids Syringe. 5: To adapt existing music for a performer, as Nelson Riddle did for Frank Sinatra Arrange. Round 2. Category: I Wrote A Book! 1: Familiar TV voice and now author heard here"When Pearl Harbor made it irrefutably clear that America was not a fortress, this generation was summoned to the parade ground and told to train for war." Tom Brokaw. 2: This low-budget legend wrote "How I Made a Hundred Movies in Hollywood and Never Lost a Dime" Roger Corman. 3: Perhaps referring to her marriage to Arnold Schwarzenegger, she wrote the kids' book "What's Heaven?" Maria Shriver. 4: On "Feel this Book", Ben Stiller collaborated with this actress and frequent co-star Janeane Garofalo. 5: This former "Candid Camera" personality reads her literary work here"Baby girl, I wrote to tell you that I do not have good news about your mother, but it is not terrible news, either." Fannie Flagg. Round 3. Category: Sports 2000 1: By winning the British Open, this 24-year-old became the youngest to win golf's career Grand Slam Tiger Woods. 2: With pride Satan says they're the 2000 Stanley Cup champs New Jersey Devils. 3: She dispatched sister Serena at Wimbledon and went on to defeat Lindsay Davenport for the title Venus Williams. 4: This manager who won World Series in both leagues entered baseball's Hall of Fame George "Sparky" Anderson. 5: On July 23, he became only the second American to win the Tour de France in consecutive years Lance Armstrong. Round 4. Category: The Talk Of The "Town" 1: Named for the PM who sponsored them, these 1767 "Acts" levied unpopular taxes on the American colonies Townshend. 2: Equal to 36 square miles, it's a subdivision of a county a township. 3: This Christmas carol's 2nd line begins, "Above thy deep and dreamless sleep, the silent stars go by" "O Little Town Of Bethlehem". 4: The building housing local administration offices that are also used for public meetings town halls. 5: This term for one who frequents fashionable spots was the title of Walter Winchell's column "Man About Town". Round 5. Category: Emeril's Tv Dinners 1: Emeril's momma taught him that this pungent bulb is a beautiful thing; he drizzles it with olive oil and roasts it garlic. 2: To kick it up a notch, Emeril adds jalapenos to these deep-fried cornmeal balls--that'll shush your doggies! hush puppies. 3: Who says "real men don't eat" this? Emeril makes one filled with shrimp and cheese and eats it while he's watching football quiche. 4: Give Emeril some pork bely and kosher salt and he wont just "bring home" this meat, he'll make it himself bacon. 5: You might like this bird a l'orange; Emeril puts it in his special burritos with--BAM!--chili corn sauce duck. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
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Dr. Amin Asfari, Campbell University alumnus and criminal justice professor, has co-authored a study on first- and second-generation Muslim assimilation in the United States in The Journal for Muslim Minority Affairs. Asfari’s mixed-method study – constructed using segmented assimilation theory, suggests that biased public policies, prejudice toward Muslim communities, and lack of a significant co-ethnic community are primary barriers preventing some Muslims from integrating into American culture. He joins hosts Billy Liggett and Kate Stoneburner on Rhymes With Orange to talk about his study, and his own life before and after Sept. 11, 2001.
Nearly 85 percent of Americans were dissatisfied in the current work environment. Research shows positive work environments improve employee productivity leading to better customer service and job satisfaction, as well as increases in operating income and company earnings. Dr. Joey Faucette joins Rhymes With Orange to talk about Campbell Adult & Online Education's new Work Positive program, which is combatting negative barriers in the current work environment through remote professional development courses created by Faucette and his colleague Jane Creswell. Learn more: Campbell Work Positive: https://aoe.campbell.edu/academics/professional-programs/work-positive/ Get Positive Today website: https://getpositive.today/ Dr. Joey Faucette: https://getpositive.today/dr-joey/
Becoming a Syndicated Cartoonist with Rina Piccolo Bruce chats with syndicated cartoonist Rina Piccolo about her career, her unique style, and what cartoonists need to know about the cartoon industry. Piccolo is the creator of syndicated cartoon strip Tina’s Groove which ran for many years before teaming up with Hillary Price to produce syndicated cartoon strip Rhymes With Orange. You can learn more about Rina Piccolo and her work at www.rinapiccolo.com Check out Bruce’s book How to Start an Artistic Business in 12 Easy Steps which you can download for free at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com The tune of the week is Ounce of Goodness by the Killin’ Time Band off their album One Set to Freedom. You can learn more about the band at www.killintimeband.com About the Show A business and career podcast helping inspire creative entrepreneurs such as artists, authors, and musicians to create a fulfilling life using their talents. Get started on your journey today! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/cashing-in-on-creativity-podcast/id1184079789 Artists, authors, musicians, and creative entrepreneurs with talent will benefit from this podcast. This is a podcast that helps you take that creative talent and offers you ways to turn it into a viable business, product, or service. The podcast is hosted by artist Bruce Outridge who shows you through the eyes of others how you can take an idea or talent and make it something that brings you money in over time allowing you to create a career doing something that you love. The show features topics, interviews, and ideas to take your creative talents and turn them into profitable ideas. Want to know how a musician takes their love of music and makes a living? How about learning how a cartoonist created a business because he loves to draw? How did that author write their latest book? How does a jewellery maker, photographer, or software maker make money with their passion? The show interviews real people actually making money from their creative crafts hopefully inspiring you to do the same no matter which level of creative entrepreneur that you are subscribe to the podcast at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com
Guest: Alumna Bethany Anne Lind ('04) has built her acting career on several supporting roles in big time television shows — from The Walking Dead, Turn and Stranger Things to more recently Ozark, Reprisal and Doom Patrol. Currently she's promoting her first leading role in the critically acclaimed indie film Blood On Her Name, which hits the public on Feb. 28. Lind talked to Rhymes With Orange this week to talk about her new film, the "darker" roles she's accepted in recent years and what's on the horizon for this talented actress. Hosts: Kate Stoneburner and Billy Liggett
To celebrate the 50th episode of Rhymes With Orange, our guest is two-time Campbell graduate Leah Whitt Jarvis, who was the original co-host when Rhymes With Orange launched in 2017. Today, Jarvis is the founder and CCO of Olive & Wit LLC, a marketing and communications company. Hosts Billy Liggett and Kate Stoneburner also discuss the 18th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001.
Sunday, August 11, 2019
1. Iran May Target Israel Amid Conflict With US Experts worry that Israel may be dragged into the Iranian-US war of words #IRAN #US ________________________________ 2. IAEA Recognizes PA; Allows It To Join Organization Israel responds, calling the recognition a “violation of international conventions” #IAEA #PA ________________________________ Egypt To Pay Israel $500 Million Over Gas Dispute Agreed-upon payments are set to be made in installments over the next 8.5 years #EGYPT #ISRAEL ________________________________ 4. Police Extend Investigation In Child Rape Case Unanswered questions leave investigators wondering if they got the right guy #ISRAELPOLICE #INVESTIGATION ________________________________ AOC In Trouble Again NY representative compares us detention facilities to Nazi concentration camps. We are joined in the ILTV studio with Heather Stone, Chair of Democrats Abroad, Israel and Davidi Hermelin, President of the Int'l Center for Public Diplomacy in Israel #AOC #CONCENTRATIONCAMP _______________________________ Senate Passes Bi-Partisan Bill On Anti-Semitisim Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas) & Tim Kaine (D-Virginia) spearheaded landmark measure #TEDCRUZ #TIMKAINE ________________________________ 7. Israel Fertility Treatment Results On The Rise Despite progress, success rates for women over 40 years old are still low #FERTILITY #ISRAEL ________________________________ 8. Ancient Military Watchtower Discovered Observation point overlooks Hebron mountains, Judean plains, and Ashkelon area #IAA #ARCHAEOLOGY ________________________________ The Spy Behind Home Plate New documentary sheds light on the pro-baseball player-turned-spy; Moe Berg #MOEGERG #THESPYBEHINDHOMEPLATE ________________________________ Today in History June 19 1995, Jewish cartoonist Hilary Price's cartoon strip, Rhymes With Orange, appeared in syndication for the first time. #TODAYINHISTORY #HISTORY ----------------------------------------------------------- The Weather Forecast Tonight should be partly cloudy and warm, with a low of seventy-two or twenty-two degrees Celsius. Then tomorrow you can expect clear and sunny skies with a high of eighty-six or thirty degrees Celsius. #ISRAELWEATHER #ISRAELFORECAST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Social media coordinator and Rhymes With Orange co-host Kate Stoneburner joined Campbell University Spiritual Life on their trip to South Africa to work alongside the nonprofit organization Living Hope. In this second of a series of podcasts, the team interacts with children in Cape Town by playing games, sharing stories and teaching them important lessons on human trafficking. Follow along this mini-podcast series as these students develop their faith through service.
Social media coordinator and Rhymes With Orange co-host Kate Stoneburner joined Campbell University Spiritual Life on their trip to South Africa to work alongside the nonprofit organization Living Hope. In this first of a series of podcasts, the 11 students get words of wisdom and much-needed prayer over the phone before their flight overseas. Follow along this mini-podcast series as these students develop their faith through service.
We do our best to fix F1 for the future and go all in on Max Verstappen to break up the Benz dominance
The love is in the air again in 2019. Listen to some authentic poems from one of our hosts, Jonathan. Can you feel the love?
Guest: Kristen Wagner-Hilt, First-Year Experience graduate assistant, head of the First Generation Mentoring Program (with Matt Lengen) and advisor for the CUFS Leadership Council; plus first-generation freshmen, Yesenia Terrell, Rachel Jones and Taylor long. Hosts: Billy Liggett and Kate Stoneburner Topics: All four guests join Rhymes With Orange to talk about the National First Generation College Student Celebration on Nov. 8, and Campbell's involvement in first-generation advocacy. The students also talk about their own first-generation journey and the struggles these students face early in their college careers. The 38-minute episode was streamed live on Instagram Live on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018. Recorded Nov. 7, 2018, in Campbell University's new McLeod Admissions and Financial Aid Center.
Guest: Dr. Amanda Sharp Parker, coordinator of the Homeland Security Program, assistant professor of Homeland Security Hosts: Billy Liggett and Kate Stoneburner Topics: Dr. Amanda Sharp Parker discusses cyber security, cyber terrorism, election tampering, hacking, homeland security, Campbell's homeland security program and even the "dark web" ... very interesting discussion on this week's Rhymes With Orange. Recorded Oct. 18, 2018, in Bryan Hall, Suite 3, on the campus of Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina
On this episode of the Holy Nerdy Podcast, we are still coming down from the high of the past few episodes and decided to take it easy this week. That doesn’t mean though that we are any less busy. Caleb has been burning the midnight oil the past couple of nights putting together something he is pretty proud of and we think you’ll dig it too. This “Nerd Rap” is just the tip of the iceberg and is in fact part of a bigger ambitious plan. We then have a TOP 5 list that is a bit different from the lists we generally do, but turned out to be really fun. We give our TOP 5 “Favorite Things That Are The Color Orange”. Topics Nerd Rap The Rap's Origins And Future Plans Caleb And Dirty Jim From Orlando's radio station 104.1 Prime Time Kitchen and Friday afternoon's Jim Colbert Show Twitter handle is @jimthedirty TOP 5 “Favorite Things That Are Orange” ATTENTION WE NOW HAVE A SPONSOR FOR THE SHOW!!! WELCOME ABOARD THOMAS CLEMMONS AND HIS WEB COMIC SERIES ROBOT FRIDAY!!! CHECK OUT ALL OF THOMAS'S WORK AT WWW.ROBOTFRIDAY.COM Ren & Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon Bonus Episodes Caleb and I are currently preppring for our next "Bonus" episode detailing the history as well as audio commentary of the short lived and hugely divisive series featuring our favorite psychotic chihuahua and dimwitted cat, The Ren & Stimpy: Adult Party Cartoon. This next episode containing more history as well as commentary on the next episode in the series will be released as soon as we hit 10 Reviews on ITunes. Additional episodes after that will be released at 10 review intervals until we complete the animated series. We are really looking forward to these bonus episodes. We have done our homework and have compiled a treasure trove of backstory and history on creator John Kricfalusi including introductions for each episode from John K. himself. Due to the recent allegations involving John Kricfalusi, we have decided to release the remaining episodes in this series for free. Stay tuned for those bonus episodes in the near future. Follow us on Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram You can call us and leave a funny voicemail at 806-680-6373. We might even play it on air if your lucky.
Guests: Dr. Britt Davis, Jim Roberts, Jason Hall, Dr. Dennis Bazemore and Brendi Bluitt Hosts: Billy Liggett and Michelle Perez Produced by: Billy Liggett, Sarah Hardin, Kate Stoneburner, Michelle Perez Music: Oort Patrol Rhymes With Orange is a product of the Office of Communications and Marketing at Campbell University. Topics: One week before the groundbreaking ceremony for Campbell University's new 110,000-square-foot student union, Rhymes With Orange speaks with three vice presidents, the man who runs admissions and the next student body president to talk about the new facility and how it will transform Campbell University. This special 45-minute edition of Rhymes With Orange was also broadcast on Facebook Live on April 17, 2018. Recorded April 17, 2018, using space and equipment provided by the College of Arts & Sciences Communication Studies program (broadcasting department) and professor Brian Bowman.
Guest: Kate Stoneburner, social media coordinator and digital content writer, Campbell University Hosts: Billy Liggett and Michelle Perez Produced by: Billy Liggett Music: Oort Patrol Rhymes With Orange is a product of the Office of Communications and Marketing at Campbell University. Topics: Six days into her new job as social media coordinator at Campbell University, Kate Stoneburner joins Rhymes With Orange to talk about social media's role in promoting a university, her own college experience and what it was like to perform in a college acapella group at Miami (Ohio) University. Recorded April 3, 2018, using space and equipment provided by the College of Arts & Sciences Communication Studies program (broadcasting department) and professor Brian Bowman.
Guest: Dr. Sal Mercogliano, associate professor of history Hosts: Leah Whitt and Billy LiggettProduced by: Leah Whitt, Billy Liggett and Sarah HardinMusic: Oort Patrol Rhymes With Orange is a product of the Office of Communications and Marketing at Campbell University. Topics: Two-time Campbell Professor of the Year Sal Mercogliano talks a little maritime history and what it's like turning 50 with Rhymes With Orange. Host Leah Whitt talks about her last week of single life before her wedding this weekend. Recorded Oct. 31, 2017, using space and equipment provided by the College of Arts & Sciences Communication Studies program (broadcasting department) and professor Brian Bowman.
The gift that keeps on giving this week! During our live shows, Rocky, Bullwinkle and Friends treated (or mistreated) audiences by regaling them with old bits such as Bullwinkle's Poetry Corner, Mr. Know-It-All and a few new ones too. Enjoy before we go back to our normal boring on schedule next week with a special surprise episode of something new but in a we only did one so we only have one to give kinda way!
Today's Guest: Hilary Price, cartoonist, "Rhymes with Orange" "Rhymes With Orange" daily comic strip by Hilary Price (MARCH 2010) Things I learned about “Rhymes With Orange” syndicated cartoonist Hilary Price by reading her blog: • She wears a size 40 shoe—by Euro measures. • She went to Cuba with several cartoonists recently. The trip was organized by Jeannie Schulz, widow of “Peanuts” cartoonist Charles Schulz. • While she was gone that week, rather than work ahead on her daily strip, she asked Mo Willems to fill in. • She has a fluffy white cat named Seltzer. • Every November, she opens her Florence, Massachusetts studio to the public. HILARY PRICE AUDIO EXCERPT: "Plush toys! You can have a plush toy of Snoopy. There's going to be no 'Rhymes With Orange' plush toy unless I come up with a character. So darn it!" What I didn’t need her blog to tell me about Price: she is a huge favorite of professional cartoonists and is probably better known among them than the general public. She is esteemed for her humor and style. Hilary Price Daily Comic • Blog • Wikipedia • Twitter • Order Pithy Seedy Pulpy Juicy: Eleven Rhymes With Orange Books in One from Amazon.com Order 'Pithy Seedy Pulpy Juicy: Eleven Rhymes with Orange Books in One' by Hilary Price, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the book cover above! Order Will Eisner: A Spirited Life (2nd Edition) by Bob Andelman, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
We return to our 1E roots today as Daniel (OkCoyote) faces Niall (Sexecutioner) in a battle of wits! Fizzbin: My Ultra-Rares are hard to win
Step into the imaginative, creative and witty world of cartoonist Hilary Price who unleashes the Rhymes with Orange comic strip in more than 175 daily newspapers. As a special Oh Behave guest, Price talks about life with Rocky, her Burmese Mountain Dog-Collie mix, and Seltzer, her white fluffy "hoodlum" cat plus her take on work, knitting and much more. Pay close attention to the special code words she mentions. Be the 16th person to email Arden@fourleggedlife.com and win an autographed dog or cat comic strip panel from Hilary. Tune in now! Questions or Comments? Send them to: arden@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Oh Behave - Award-winning Syndicated Cartoonist Hilary Price Shares Her Take on Dogs, Cats, Office Life and Even Knitting with Arden Moore
Step Right Up and Git Yer Episode 16, Daddy-O!Specs: 13:31 and 15.5MBShow Notes:Blackboard Jungle - CaliforniaLark Watts - Sixteenth AvenueLast Falling - Buried In Bloomskypiecesradio@gmail.comAgain, streamlining some of the processes here at SkyPieces Radio. Stats show that the far majority of listeners are getting their feed through other sources than directly from this page, so drop me a line if there's anything I can help you with out there.