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Ritch Duncan, the first person to give Keith an NYC stage, and A Series of Fortunate Events's MeMe Cherry join Keith to discuss his Charlotte trip, the latest in politics, America winning the Olympics, and Keith's Waffle House sex trafficking adventure.
In this holiday special extravaganza, the gas line has been shut off, there's no Christmas tree, and Lars is alone on his computer. Will anyone be able to cheer him up? Featuring Lotta Lofgren, Rachel Wasser, Will McCutcheon, Ritch Duncan, and Nick Amadeus. SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST GOLD Patreon - https://patreon.com/PodcastDotGold?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-gold-with-lars-casteen/id1497952837 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4OhKwr2Yp1mEoJdqNhDyti Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podcast-gold-with-lars-casteen
Koppen With Comic (https://twitter.com/KoppenWithComic) Comedy geek Brian Koppen sits down with NYC Comedian Ritch Duncan: https://twitter.com/ritchied https://www.ritchduncan.com/ Music by Jussy (https://soundcloud.com/user-214048265/sets/jussy-demos-1) Produced at QED Astoria by Erik NyquistSupport the show (https://twitter.com/KoppenWithComic)
This episode we take on the genre of Self Help, and are decidedly unenthused. We talk about reading what was on our parents' book shelves, books filled with terrible advice, and the fact that even if the advice in a book is good we're probably just going to ignore it. Your hosts in this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Jessi | Matthew Murray Recommended Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed Overwhelmed by Brigid Schulte The Diva Rules by Michelle Visage Read The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin Happiness by Joan Duncan Oliver She’s Just Not Into You by Aryka Randall He Just Not That Into You by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo Did Not Finish Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki Helping Me Help Myself by Beth Lisick Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 468 Easy(ish) Steps by Kelly Williams Brown Other Titles Mentioned Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondō, translated by Cathy Hirano It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken by Greg Behrendt and Amiira Ruotola-Behrendt Potatoes Not Prozac by Kathleen DesMaisons When You Eat at the Refrigerator Pull Up a Chair by Geneen Roth Spark Joy by Marie Kondō Rich Brother Rich Sister by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Emi Kiyosaki Everything I Need to Know I learned from DnD by Shelly Mazzanoble Radical Self Love by Gala Darling Wild by Cheryl Strayed The Adventures of Johnny Bunko by Daniel H. Pink (Comic) I Can’t Believe It’s Not Better by Monica Heisey Grace's Guide by Grace HelbigThe Do-it-yourself Guide to Fighting the Big Motherfuckin’ Sad by Adam Gnade The Werewolf's Guide to Life: A Manual for the Newly Bitten by Ritch Duncan, Bob Powers (Almost every single one of the above books has a Title: Subtitle. That was too many words/too much work for us. You all just get the Title part.) Links/Other Readers’ Advisory for Library Staff Anna gets advice from Rebecca Shinsky, mostly via the All The Books podcast these days. DTMFA from Savage Love Snake People Invade the Internet Anna’s Popular Science RA presentation (and guide) Hire a Goat Grazer from Amazon Questions Do you read self-help books and then not implement any of their advice? Have you ever taken part in Bibliotherapy? When would you recommend professional intervention vs a self-help book? Have you ever thrown a book across a room? Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts for all the books about Self Help people in the club read (or tried to read), and follow us on Twitter! Join us again on Tuesday, November 1st, when we discuss Supernatural and Paranormal non-fiction!
Ritch Duncan, werewolf expert, joins me to recap the Canadian cult classic Werewolf movie “WolfCop.” If you like alcoholic werewolves, exploding private parts and endless amount of bad guys, but don’t want to use more than 76 minutes of your time, then this movie is for you. Ritchie and I take apart the Canadian wolffest. Ritchie is […] The post (Possible) Werewolf Ritch Duncan Reviews “WolfCop” appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.
Ritch Duncan, werewolf expert, joins me to recap the Canadian cult classic Werewolf movie “WolfCop.” If you like alcoholic werewolves, exploding private parts and endless amount of bad guys, but don’t want to use more than 76 minutes of your time, then this movie is for you. Ritchie and I take apart the Canadian wolffest. Ritchie is […] The post (Possible) Werewolf Ritch Duncan Reviews “WolfCop” appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.
Ritch Duncan and Mike Dawson keep to the road as they join us to discuss this 1981 horror comedy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
06-14-11 – Doug Bradley (HELLRAISER), Ritch Duncan by Nightwatch Radio
0:00 - 0:31 - Introduction and theme0:32 - 3:58- We introduce our guests, lycanthropy activists Ritch Duncan and Bob Powers.3:59 - 35:58 - What are "Skinwalkers?" Are they ancient legendary beasts? Are they sufferers of a terrible curse? Are they nudists? Or, perhaps they're just a way to tart up a lousy werewolf movie in Native American garb.35:59 - 41:51- Final judgments 41:52 - 48:21 - The sad bastards recommend.48:22 - 50:09 - Goodbyes, theme and outtakes.
0:00 - 0:32 - Introduction and theme.0:33 - 2:45 - We welcome back Elliott Kalan, make fun of Stuart, and reintroduce Ritch Duncan.2:46 - 40:22 - We make up for our spottily-released late summer shows by making this our second-longest episode ever and spending far too much time discussing Wild Hogs-- possibly more than the screenwriter took to write it.40:23 - 44:30 - Final judgments.44:31 - 49:10 - We congratulate Elliott on some huge news, and spend a little time discussing the Ewe Boll contest (with a brief R.I.P. for Dan's local video rental place).49:11 - 55:56 - The sad bastards recommend.55:57 - 57:28 - Goodbyes, theme, and outtakes.
Comedian Ritch Duncan joins us, to talk about Good Luck Chuck, starring "comedian" Dane Cook, in a poignant film about love lost, found, and crotch-biting penguins. Meanwhile Dan makes a plea for exploitation filmmakers to stick to their guns, Ritch explains when to allow a bird to ingest its own feces, and Stuart encourages our audience in an act of vandalism against video stores across the nation. 0:00 - 0:32 Introduction and theme. 0:32 - 1:35 Welcoming special guest host Ritch Duncan, stand-up comic, and former editor-in-chief for Jest Magazine, and former writer for PRI's Fair Game and Comedy Central's Tough Crowd With Colin Quinn. 1:36 - 41:00 We upchuck Good Luck Chuck - a movie which, by the way, is about as unfunny and unpleasant as the first part of this sentence. 41:01 - 45:35 For the very first time, a movie manages to break the Final Judgement segment of The Flop House. 45:36 - 54:02 The sad bastards recommend. 54:03 - 55:12 Goodbyes, theme, and outtakes. Two notes, one good, one bad: The GOOD: I've discovered how to compress these files further, so that, going forward, the shows will not be monster 80 MB downloads. Sorry about the size of previous episodes. You'll note that this one, despite being nearly an hour, is a svelte 25 MB. The BAD: This episode has an (extremely, extremely quiet, but still noticeable) constant stream of background chatter. I do not know why. Most likely, the headphones for my TV were switched on, and near the mic, while recording, so that we could not hear this ambient noise during the session, but it got picked up on the podcast. Sorry about that -- it won't happen again. In the meanwhile, why don't you pretend that you're listening to this episode on old-fashioned terrestrial radio, and what you're hearing is the next channel in the AM dial bleeding into this one. It'll make you feel like you're on a long road trip with your parents... except that your folks are inexplicably listening to three foul-mouthed guys kicking a movie while it's down. Enjoy!