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Getting lumped up with Rob Rossi
The Son of Sam Chronicles with RockerMike,Rob,Chris Junior and Dr. Michael A. Caparrelli Part 2

Getting lumped up with Rob Rossi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 46:15


The Son of Sam Chronicles with RockerMike,Rob Rossi,Chris Junior and Dr. Michael A. Caparrelli Part 2 RockerMike,Rob Rossi and Chris Junior interview the author, Dr. Michael A. Caparrelli, discussing his book "Monster Mirror: 100 Hours with David Berkowitz." Dr. Michael A. Caparrelli is a former pastor of 16 years and a PhD in Advanced Studies in Human Behavior. His books, lectures and resources help us navigate through mental health issues from a faith-based perspective. His non-profit organization, UNMUTED, helps give victims of trauma their voices back. He travels the world speaking at churches, schools, prisons and other venues. The book is available now. Monster Mirror: 100 Hours with David Berkowitz, Once Known as Son of Sam Pen Your Pain Into Parables: A Tool for Recovery Dr. Michael Caparrelli - Facebook https://m.facebook.com/cappyphd/ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yBDbl0aARsU #700Club #ReligiousTV #FaithAndInspiration #ChristianTelevision #ReligiousBroadcasting #SonofSam #SerialKiller #TrueCrime #DavidBerkowitz #CriminalPsychology #CrimeHistory #SerialKillerDocumentary #InfamousCases Please follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter,Patreon and at www.gettinglumpedup.com https://linktr.ee/RobRossi Get your T-shirt at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedup And https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/ https://app.hashtag.expert/?fpr=roberto-rossi80 https://dc2bfnt-peyeewd4slt50d2x1b.hop.clickbank.net https://8bcded2xph1jdsb8mqp8th3y0n.hop.clickbank.net/?cbpage=nb Subscribe to the channel and hit the like button This episode is sponsored by ·Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/getting-lumped-up-with-rob-rossi/id1448899708 https://open.spotify.com/show/00ZWLZaYqQlJji1QSoEz7a https://www.patreon.com/Gettinglumpedup

UpNFlamez
Ep. 119-NFL Preview w/ Rob, Chris & Ken

UpNFlamez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 65:54


NFL Season preview ft/ guys from OTBN. UpNFlamez is back and better than ever This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit upnflamezpod.substack.com

Patryk Skrzek Music World
Patryk Skrzek pres. Music World: Dance & Club #097

Patryk Skrzek Music World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 60:04


Tracklist: The Power (DJ Kuba & Neitan Remix) - Matoma Dancefloor (Extended Mix) - DBL, DON'T REFUSE Drop That Low (Extended Mix) - Tujamo, Kid Ink Party Rock Anthem (DBL & TWISTERZ Remix) - LMFAO Do The Dance (Extended Mix) - Turbotronic It Doesn't Matter (Extended Mix) - SMACK & DJs From Mars Lay Low (Vadim Vronskiy Bootleg) - Tiesto Music Sessions #53 (Barthezz Brain Remix) - Shakira x BZRP Prince of Love 2023 (Dewski Remix) - Special D. DJ Sammy, Carisma Rhythm Is a Dancer (Club Mix) - Stee Wee Bee The World is Mine 2023 (Extended Mix) - TOM BVRN Commando (DJ Killer Remix) - Mavokali For The People (Extended Mix) - Mike Candys I Got Lost In Berlin (Extended Mix) - Sikdope Sandstorm (Org. Darude) - Re Cue I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) [Extended Mix] - Hi_Tack Ella Elle L'a (Extended Mix) - Lolita Jolie, Rob & Chris, Rocco Miami (Extended Mix) - Niels Van Gogh Bloody Mary (Dance 2 Disco Extended Remix) - Lady Gaga, Kalwi & Remi, DJ Hazel, DJ Bazz Jakby Nie Było Jutra (CLIMO REMIX) - Wavyzien Wildfire (Extended Mix) - Klaas

Let Us Be Idiots
#01. Deliverance (Bret Raybould, Greg & Rob, Chris Cheney)

Let Us Be Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 44:17


Original Air Date 09/05/2019. Bret Raybould reacts to some of matteo's best moments of internet trolling when he was a teenager. Greg & Rob talk a ton of shit. Chris Cheney also tell us about an extremely awkward interaction we had on news years eve. People featured on this episode: Bret Raybould, Greg & Rob and Chris Cheney. All other information can be found on the website: https://www.crooklyncomedy.com/

The Barber's Chair Network
Ruthless Aggression Retro: King of the Ring '96/Slammiversary 2005

The Barber's Chair Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 61:21


Rob Chris and Oz run back two more classic shows: WWF King of the Ring 1996, featuring the infamous Austin 3:16 promo, and TNA Slammiversary 2005!

The Barber's Chair Network
Ruthless Aggression Retro: King of the Ring '96/Slammiversary 2005

The Barber's Chair Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 61:21


Rob Chris and Oz run back two more classic shows: WWF King of the Ring 1996, featuring the infamous Austin 3:16 promo, and TNA Slammiversary 2005!

Dragon Suplex Podcast Network
Podmania 209: NXT Takeover: Dallas Watchalong!

Dragon Suplex Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 151:05


With Garth otherwise engaged, Rob and Chris look back at a Takeover that is, maybe unfairly, remembered mainly for an all-time classic match! In the spirit of 'Mania weekend Takeovers, join Rob & Chris as they watch a show with an underrated Women's Championship match, some fierce NJPW debate, Chris and Rob trying to say 'phenomenal' and THAT Takeover match - Trust us, it's just as good as you remember! All this and more on this week's episode of the PodMania Podcast! You can watch the video of the matches we watch on the Website or on our Facebook page! Subscribe to the Podcast: https://linktr.ee/PodManiaPodcasts Follow Rob here; https://www.twitter.com/REALRobGoodwin Follow Garth here; https://www.twitter.com/thegarthberg Follow Chris here; https://www.twitter.com/chrislovespuro Buy our Merch: https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/podmania-podcasting-network Follow PODMANIA here! Website: https://www.podmania.co.uk Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/podmania Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podmaniapodcasts

R3HAB – I NEED R3HAB
CYB3RPVNK Radio 434 (Marnik Guest Mix)

R3HAB – I NEED R3HAB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 59:57


  1. R3hab & Marnik – Candyman 01:132. Nick Ledesma & Caslow feat. Molly Marrs - Catch Me 03:373. Steve Aoki & MARNIK - Bella Ciao 07:094. Pascal Letoublon - Friendships (Lost My Love) [ATB Extended Remix] 09:585. MARNIK - Made of stars 13:176. Rob & Chris - 21614 (On The Road Again) 15:057. VINAI & Hard Lights feat. Afrojack – Up All Night 17:548. Gabry Ponte - Give My All (Martin Jensen Edit) 20:489. KSHMR x Hard Lights - Over and Out (Feat. Charlott Boss) [Marnik Edit] 22:5210. Gabry Ponte, MARNIK, Molinaro - Ameno (Radio edit) 26:0011. Smells Like Teen Spirit (R3HAB VIP Remix) 29:0012. Ummet Ozcan, Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo, Orange INC - Wonderful Days 32:0513. Harris & Ford x Mike Candys - My Way 35:1814. Marnik - Up & Down 38:4515. MARNIK feat. Hardlights – BUTTERFLY 41:2416. MARNIK & Smack - GAM GAM 43:4117. Fedde Le Grand & 22Bullets - Bang Bang 48:2818. MARNIK & Shanguy – Dalida 51:3119. R3HAB - Ones You Miss 53:3220. Marnik & KSHMR feat. Anjulie & Jeffrey Jey - Alone 55:4021. Gabry Ponte feat. Charlott Boss - From Now On 58:53

Dragon Suplex Podcast Network
PUROSPECTIVE 4: Kazuchika Okada vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi Feud Part 4: The Redemption

Dragon Suplex Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 59:59


Rob & Chris are back, and this time they have a brand new series! For the next ten episodes, join them on a deep dive of the iconic feud between Kazuchika Okada & Hiroshi Tanahashi, from their 2012 beginnings, all the way to the Wrestle Kingdom 10 main event! Okada has won the 2013 New Japan Cup, recovering from his Wrestle Kingdom disappointment, and is gunning for Tanahashi and his IWGP Heavyweight Championship once more. The battlefield this week, Invasion Attack 2013... This weeks assortment is; Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Prince Devitt [41st Anniversary Show] Kazuchika Okada vs. Hirooki Goto [New Japan Cup 2013 Final] Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kazuchika Okada [Invasion Attack 2013] Support us at the following Subscribe to the Podcast here; https://linktr.ee/purospective Website; https://tinyurl.com/ycxs25av Follow Rob on Twitter here; https://www.twitter.com/realrobgoodwin Follow Chris on Twitter here; https://www.twitter.com/chrislovespuro

Dragon Suplex Podcast Network
Purospective 3 - Kazuchika Okada vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi Feud Part 3: Wrestle Kingdom VII

Dragon Suplex Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 63:03


Rob & Chris are back, and this time they have a brand new series! For the next ten episodes, join them on a deep dive of the iconic feud between Kazuchika Okada & Hiroshi Tanahashi, from their 2012 beginnings, all the way to the Wrestle Kingdom 10 main event! With Okada winning the G1 Climax 22, and Tanahashi holding the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, we are all set for the Wrestle Kingdom 7 main event... This week's assortment is; Kazuchika Okada vs. Karl Anderson [G1 Climax 22 Final] Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Naomichi Marufuji [Destruction 2012] Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kazuchika Okada [Wrestle Kingdom 7] All these matches can be found on NJPW World! Support us at the following Subscribe to the Podcast here; https://linktr.ee/purospective Website; https://tinyurl.com/ycxs25av Follow Rob on Twitter here; https://www.twitter.com/realrobgoodwin Follow Chris on Twitter here; https://www.twitter.com/chrislovespuro

Rompasso - RomPassion Podcast
Rompasso - RomPassion 085

Rompasso - RomPassion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 59:16


Rompasso - RomPassion 085   01. Curbi & Jess Ball - Lied To (Extended Mix) 02. Rompasso & Playmen - Together (Extended Mix) 03. Malaa & Habstrakt - Riot Gear (Original Mix) 04. Rompasso - Oxygen (Going Deeper Remix) 05. Jaydan Wolf & New Beat Order feat. PIERO - Safe And Sound (Original Mix) 06. KERIMKAAN - Attack (Extended Mix) 07. Ofenbach & Quarterhead feat. Norma Jean Martine - Head Shoulders Knees & Toes (Robin Schulz Remix) 08. Anthony Keyrouz & Seb Mont - Dance With Your Devil (Original Mix) 09. Madison Mars feat. Amanda Collis - Got All Night (Extended Mix) 10. Rompasso - Big In Japan (Cover Alphaville) 11. Dante Klein & Jordiz feat. Megan Brands - Life 12. Hot Chip feat. Jarvis Cocker - Straight To The Morning (Dillon Francis vs. Hot Chip Remix) 13. RAYE & Rudimental - Regardless (Original Mix) 14. Timmy Trumpet, SwedishRedElephant, 22Bullets - The City (Extended Mix) 15. ANGEMI x Henri PFR - Story To Tell (Extended Mix) 16. Chico Rose feat. B-Case - Do It Like Me (Extended Mix) 17. HUGEL feat. Mishaal & LPW - Can't Love Myself (Extended Mix) 18. Rob & Chris - 21614 (On The Road Again) (Extended Mix) 19. Drymer - Onyx (Original Mix)    Follow Rompasso on socials: https://vk.com/rompassomusic https://www.facebook.com/officialrompasso/ https://www.instagram.com/rompasso/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/7dJzxVffEZI5MuHOJiQB5A https://soundcloud.com/rompassoofficial https://www.mixcloud.com/rompassoofficial/

Monamour Podcasts
Monamour - FM Boutique 032

Monamour Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 67:15


Welcome to the 32 episode "Monamour FM Boutique" weekly podcast. Here we play tracks with our musical preferences. More selected dance music in your gadget. 01. Dropgun feat. Boba Sheshera - Try It Now 02. ANGEMI x Henri PFR - Story To Tell 03. Madison Mars feat. Amanda Collis - Got All Night 04. Curbi & Jess Ball - Lied To 05. Cupertino - Get Down 06. Josh Charm - Dance For Me 07. Marten Horger - Another Dimension Part Two 08. Firebeatz - Let's Get Down 09. GERU feat. Aynes - Free 10.CALVO & Gigi - One Thing 11. Landis - Close 2 Me 12. BYOR - Leave Me Again (RITN Remix) 13. Monamour - Lol And Pop 14. Danny Ores & Victorix - Cash 15. Up High feat. Jex - Paradise 16. RMA - Ride Together 17. Mark Sixma & Jordan Shaw - Somebody Else Instead 18. Steve Norton - Perfect Together (STOESSEL Mix) 19. AFSHEEN - Dancing With You (Marc Benjamin & Tom Westy Remix) 20. Rob & Chris - 21614 (On The Road Again)

Swanky Tunes - SHOWLAND Podcast
Swanky Tunes - SHOWLAND 334

Swanky Tunes - SHOWLAND Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 60:16


Russian hottest electronic dance music trio Swanky Tunes delivers you a weekly radio show. Thrilling 60 minutes of their biggest tracks and hottest bootlegs are waiting for you. From Russia with love!   Swanky Tunes - SHOWLAND 334   01. LP - Other People (Swanky Tunes & Going Deeper Extended Remix) 02. Rob & Chris - 21614 (On The Road Again) (Extended Mix) 03. Chico Rose feat. B-Case - Do It Like Me (Extended Mix) 04. HUGEL feat. Mishaal & LPW - Can't Love Myself (Extended Mix) 05. Tom Staar feat. Leo Stannard - U + I (Tom Staar's Extended Bliss Mix) 06. Lady Gaga - 911 (WEISS Remix) 07. Landis - Close 2 Me (Extended Mix) 08. Hot Chip feat. Jarvis Cocker - Straight To The Morning (Dillon Francis vs. Hot Chip Remix) 09. York - On The Beach (Kryder Extended Remix) 10. AYOR - Bad Girls (Extended Mix) 11. Curbi & Jess Ball - Lied To (Extended Mix) 12. Chocolate Puma & Mike Cervello - You Are My Life (Chambray Extended Remix) 13. Kaskade & WILL K - Flip Reset 14. Deepend feat. Philip Strand - Skinny Dip (Komodo) (Extended Club Mix) 15. ST GRINY - Night Rose 16. David Guetta & MORTEN feat. Lanie Gardner Dreams (Extended Mix) 17. Padé & Patrick Moreno - Man On The Moon (Extented Mix)   Like & follow us, if you like the show: instagram.com/swankytunes facebook.com/swankytunes twitter.com/swankytunes

Don Diablo Presents Hexagon Radio
Don Diablo Hexagon Radio Episode 306

Don Diablo Presents Hexagon Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 60:05


As usual.. this week’s episode of Hexagon Radio is full off world exclusives and new music! Don plays tracks from Landis, Avigate & Moorad, Rob & Chris, Quivero, G-POL & Noah Ayrton, Chester Young any more more. 1. Dua Lipa - Levitating ft DaBaby (Don Diablo Remix) (PREVIEW)2. Landis - Close 2 Me3. Danny Marx - Can U Feel It4. Kurd Maverick - Dancing To5. Eric Spike - Freefall (Douth! Remix)6. Avigate & Moorad - Get Higher7. Oliver Heldens X Shungudzo - Freedom For My People8. Posij - Fifteen Minutes Ft. Tzar9. FAUL WAD Vs. PNAU - Changes (Zonderling Extended Remix)10. Eli & Fur - Otherside11. JLV - Wonder12. Bloom Line - How Ft. BLU EYES13. Quivero - Tension14. Dropgun - Try It Now Ft. Boba15. Danny Ores & Victorix - Cash16. MorganJ & Hiisak - BOY17. G-POL & Noah Ayrton - That Hampton18. AC Slater & Darkzy - Vibes On Tap Ft. P Money19. Chester Young - Feel That Bass Ft. Avenax20. Rob & Chris - 21614 (On The Road Again)

Dragon Suplex Podcast Network
Podmania 187: Tag Team Special

Dragon Suplex Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 72:29


With Garth abandoning them to drink cyber beers with his 'real friends,' the tag team of Rob & Chris embark on a Tag Team special watchalong! From an iconic 2-out-of-3-Falls match, to a match with a moment that will be gifed for all eternity, to a nostalgic classic that holds a place in both Rob and Chris' heart, join them in enjoying some classic Tag Team 'rasslin! All this and more on this week's episode of the PodMania Podcast! Watchalong With Us! Grizzled Young Veterans vs. Moustache Mountain [NXT UK Takeover: Blackpool]; https://watch.wwe.com/episode/WWE-NXT-UK-TakeOver-Blackpool-11201 America's Most Wanted vs. Triple-X [TNA Turning Point 2004]; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsyWFJ2wHKQ #DIY vs. The Revival [NXT Takeover: Toronto]; https://watch.wwe.com/episode/WWE- NXT-TakeOver-Toronto-10089 Subscribe to the Podcast: https://linktr.ee/PodManiaPodcasts Follow Rob here; https://www.twitter.com/REALRobGoodwin Follow Garth here; https://www.twitter.com/thegarthberg Follow Chris here; https://www.twitter.com/chrislovespuro Follow PODMANIA here! Website: https://www.podmania.co.uk Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/podmania Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podmaniapodcasts

The Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast
Four Core Audiences: Your Email, the Lookalike Email, Your Web, and the Lookalike Web

The Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 28:40


Chris Carr, President and CEO of Farotech, started his agency 19 years ago as a web development company, moved into SEO, and then transitioned to what Chris calls conversion science. Today, Chris says, his agency builds integrated systems that generate leads, nurture leads into clients, and then convert clients into brand ambassadors who refer new clients to the brand. Chris says that most companies spend a majority of their time and effort generating leads – and then alternating between generating leads and reacting to the results. He emphasizes that businesses can't depend on a single marketing platform. A properly designed system, like a flywheel, maintains consistent momentum, gains power, and generates “really great results.” Farotech “deep dives” for 2 months into a client's marketing, discusses a client's unique selling proposition, compares it to customer search volumes, and applies a software that identifies first top ten relevant Google search results in a client's market niche. Evaluating the “winners'” readability, content, content length, infographics, and backlinks yields information about what the client company needs to do to beat the competition. After Farotech understands a client's messaging requirements for both global audiences and the client's segmented audiences, the agency writes great, value-imbued, data-based content. Pushing data and information makes content sharable, Chris says.  The agency provides a strategic 3- to 5-year roadmap that highlights gaps and opportunities and, over time, recommends messaging tweaks to keep the client “at the top.” One technique Farotech uses to great advantage is placing Pixel on a client's page to track visitor conversions, optimize ads, build targeted audiences for future ads, and remarket to people who have made a purchase. Pixel is very useful for capturing “lookalike audiences,” people who are unaware of a company and its offerings, but who are demographically similar to a company's “good customers” or similarly challenged. Finding the “lookalike” audiences for a client's emails and for its website users greatly expands opportunities. Chris says that blog messages should be targeted, polished, and personalized and delivered at least once a week in order for the blogger to be recognized as a thought leader.  Chris says he likes to “fail as fast as I can, and then adjust and then keep going and keep going.” He believes it is very important to invest in training staff, and lauds Greg Crabtree's book, Simple Numbers, as an effective guide for “when to cut and when to hire. Chris can be reach on his company's website at: farotech.com consultation. Those who would like a consultation should email: info@farotech.com. He believes most companies will find this initial consultation invaluable. “He says, We work really hard to tell you where you're weak, where you should go from here. Even if you don't use us, these are the three things you should be doing, things like that.”  Transcript Follows: ROB: Welcome to the Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast. I'm your host, Rob Kischuk. I am joined today by Chris Carr, President and CEO at Farotech based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Welcome to the podcast, Chris. CHRIS: Hey, thanks for having me. ROB: It's fantastic to have you here. Why don't you start off by telling us about Farotech and what superpower you all bring to the world of marketing agencies? CHRIS: Thanks for asking. I stared Farotech about 19 years ago. We started out as a web development company, then slowly moved into SEO, and then from SEO into what we call a conversion science. What I mean by that is when clients come to me, they usually say, “If I could only figure out my SEO, then all my problems would be solved” or “If I was only good at social media” or something like that. What I often say is, “Hey, if you are basically wrapping all of your marketing around one particular solution, then you're building your house on sand.” What we try to make the argument of is we build systems, not solutions. If marketing is done right and it's turned into a system, essentially you have a system that generates leads, nurtures leads into clients, and then converts clients into brand ambassadors. And those brand ambassadors are going to be those loyal fans who create referrals for your brand. So, the superpower that I would have is I'm going to help strategize that in the beginning of the process and help our clients get to that spot. ROB: Where are they typically starting from? Are they just spending on anything? Are they trying to do some of these tactics that someone told them they should do, and they're coming to you because they're trying to be amazing at SEO even though they can barely spell it? Where are they coming from? CHRIS: I think most people spend the large majority of their time in lead generation. They're going to come to me saying that they might write a couple blogs. What I find is that most companies are what I call reactive marketers as opposed to proactive marketers. The reactive marketer is the idea that we live this life of quiet desperation. We have a tradeshow, so we sprint for the tradeshow, or it's Christmas season and we need to get our products ready for that. I worked a lot in the healthcare space; certain sports change how they market. You sprint and then relax and then sprint and then relax. A system doesn't do that. A system is kind of like Jim Collin's Flywheel. It just keeps spinning and spinning and spinning. Momentum turns into power, and power turns into really great results. ROB: I think a lot of people aspire to this sort of thing, but they very quickly realize that they don't really know what they should be talking about that's interesting to their audience. How do you think about that? What's an example of an industry where you've seen it could be hard for them to think about what to say, but in fact there is a system that can be put in play that makes a lot of sense once you get your head around it? CHRIS: That's a really great question. Unfortunately, I think Google tells you what to say in a lot of ways. You know your general topic; you have great products and services. It's shocking that when you say it the way you say it and then I look in Google and I'm saying, “Hey, what you think the audience wants and what they're actually searching for – you can try really hard to be great at your brand, but you're trying to convert the masses on something they don't even know about.” What happens is I'll sit down with a client and we'll talk about their unique selling proposition, and then I'll compare it to search volumes and say, “Hey, we create your messaging. These are the tweaks you're probably going to have to make. Do you agree or disagree?” If it's your brand, I want it to be sacred and I want to protect that, but if it's about volume and generating leads, then we might have to tweak or pivot or move. ROB: That certainly makes sense. Are you looking at that through the lens – I think level zero of this is you type what you think you're talking about into Google and see what else gets suggested, but then there's this deeper level of maybe search console and some other keywords. How do you dive down that rabbit hole and start finding out what they're actually talking about in the eyes of their customers? CHRIS: We develop a gap assessment right at the onset of working with a client. That's a 2-month deep dive into a client, their marketing. It's a 3- to 5-year roadmap to understand where the gaps are, where the opportunities are. But most importantly, I've got to understand your messaging and what your vision is and how you create effective messaging for not just the global audience, but to segmented audiences too. Within that process, what we try to do is once I've figured out your messaging, we have certain pieces of software that before we even publish, it's going to tell you who's in the top 10 spots on the first page of Google, who those top 10 companies are, and what kind of content you've got to create to beat them. I might look at readability, I might look at the length of content, I might look at the fact that they have infographics or backlinks. As I start to create that message, I'm going to say, we're going to base this piece of content on data, not on hunches. That's where we start. We start with the data. ROB: Interesting. It seems evident that at some point you're going to want to atomize this content, push it out into social, push it out into paid social, push it out even into – maybe what resonates even turns into some press. How do you get down to that next layer? I think there's probably some ways where the search data is the truth and the tools you have are the truth, and there's some places where on each platform, the audience is looking for something slightly different. CHRIS: At the genuine level, we write content for our clients. We'll interview our clients through a number of different ways so our writers write really great content. It starts with writing great content. That's table stakes. You've got to have great content. It has to have value. I always say that it should push data and information because that's what makes content sharable. But then it has to go into the system. I'll just get very tactical about it. We write content for blogs. Blogs get syndicated through social media channels. Then we'll use paid channels to reach certain target audiences. We'll use multiple different platforms but say it's Facebook. I'll Pixel on my client's computer. We'll find out, what are the visitors doing when they come to your website? Then I'll be able to get your messaging to that target and then a lookalike audience as well. So now I'm reaching people that don't even know you exist, but they are similar demographics or have certain challenges and things like that. ROB: Very interesting. That's been surprisingly effective for quite a while, but it kind of makes sense. Figure out how to drive the audience and then make sure you Pixel for retargeting and the lookalike audience. That combined with, maybe if you're capturing some emails, a lookalike on the email audience, those are sometimes those core four audiences: your email, the lookalike email, the web, and the lookalike web. CHRIS: Yeah. That's it in a nutshell. I forgot to mention that we do – not email blasts, but we do very targeted emails. I think the key you also want to include into that mix is segmentation. If you send one message to your entire audience, unless you have a very niche product – for example, we have a buyer persona that's a general business; then we have SaaS companies, then we have healthcare companies, and then we have manufacturing. There's very specific information that I share to healthcare companies that I don't want my manufacturing potential clients to hear. It just doesn't make sense. And I don't want to water down a message that can be used for everybody. I'd rather send a very segmented, polished, personalized message to a smaller audience than carpet bomb your entire database with a generalized message that doesn't bring value. ROB: Sure. How do you think about frequency amongst those different segments? Do you just hit each one when you have something to say? How do you make sure you're not neglecting something too long? CHRIS: We try to do at least a minimum of one blog a week. Everyone talks about Google's best practices, and I think we make them up as we go along. But we found is what we call it link velocity. If you can keep up that link velocity from an aspect of at least one blog a week, usually what happens is you establish yourself as a thought leader and Google starts to recognize that. What I don't believe is that you should just be a mill. Don't just publish content to publish content. What we do is sit down with a client and we develop an editorial calendar. In an editorial calendar, you're going to know what content goes out in the next 30, 60, or 90 days. We leave some room for things to be nimble because things change, the news changes. Pandemics happen.  ROB: Yes, they do. CHRIS: But for the most part, you want to be in a scenario where frequency of about once a week is pretty good. Especially if you're sending out email communication as well, you don't want to be blasting people every day. It's kind of funny; I have a cellphone, and I also ride a bike. It's just something you do when you're old to stay in shape. I bought my iPhone case from a company called Rokform. Probably shouldn't have said their name. Anyhow, the case is really awesome. Connects to my bike. Really, really awesome. But the fact that they feel like they need to email me every single day is beyond annoying. It went from me being a loyal fan to me being like, dude, I've got to get around to unsubscribing, but I shouldn't have to unsubscribe because you should know your audience better. Like, how many phone cases are you going to buy in the next 5 years of your life? Two? One? Just a pet peeve, but it relates to the frequency of communication. ROB: Yeah, our own experiences certainly inform those conversations around frequency. I'm sure a lot of people can relate. You buy a pair of shoes and then a week later they're like, “Do you want some more shoes?” It's like, I am not that customer segment. I am not the weekly shoe buying guy. I buy a pair of shoes about every 6 months, and if you want to retarget me in 6 months and ask me for some shoes, I'll probably buy some. CHRIS: Yeah, you should be talking to my wife. [laughs] That's my wife's rhythm, about one pair a week. But for me – yeah. ROB: Different customer segments. There it is. CHRIS: Big time. ROB: Chris, you mentioned that you started off not really even intending to start an agency, starting off in web development. What made you realize that this was actually going to be a business that was viable, that was going to stick around for a little bit? CHRIS: Started the business about 6 months before 9/11. I was working at a private company called Vanguard. They're an investment company. I was trying to get into IT there. Thought I wanted to be in IT; what I really wanted is marketing. I got that job, and then 3 days later, 9/11 happened and they said, “Hey, we're going to have to put you back at your old job.” I was a phone jockey. I was a registered rep, and I was talking to people on the phone at a call center like 8 hours a day. It was at one of those spots where I'm sitting in the parking lot like, “I just don't want to go in there.” Anyhow, 6 months later, 9/11 happens and I have no wife, I have no kids. It takes me a whopping $1500 a month to pay my life and my bills. I was like, “You know what? Screw it. I'm just going to go out and do this thing.” Started the business. Got immediately gobbled up as a consultant for a couple years, working in a marketing company that specialized in pharma, and then 2 years later went on and started the agency. How do you know it happens? You don't. It's funny; my business partner was texting me this morning and talking about payroll and he's like, “I think I have kidney stones.” [laughs] You never wake up and feel like, “Wow, this whole agency this is just a dream. There's never a bad day.” We started a dream, wanted to do this thing, created a product, got a client. That client led to two clients. Two clients led to more employees. More employees led to more clients. You just wake up one day, 19 years later, 150+ clients, 50 employees, and you're just – I joke around that it took 19 years to be an overnight success. ROB: [laughs] It becomes a lot of mouths to feed. I think one of those temptations for many folks in the agency world is to maybe look a little bit jealously at their SaaS clients. Of course, the grass always looks greener on the other side. How have you looked at that? “Man, it would be nice to have a product with 90% gross margins and the money keeps coming in.” CHRIS: Yep. Well, be careful what you wish for, because I have SaaS clients, and they say, “Getting them to buy the software is the easy part. We make all the money in the service.” I'm like, dude, I'm a service company that wants to build a product. You're a product company and you want to start a service. [laughs] Dude, you don't want to talk to people. It happens. One of the things that's very interesting in the SaaS space is if you don't have VC funding or you don't have a pretty good cushion, marketing is scary. What I mean by that is – I use the analogy of Photoshop. Photoshop would sell for anywhere between $300 and $500 back in the day before SaaS was actually SaaS. Do you remember Photoshop before it was SaaS? ROB: Oh yeah. I remember people asking who was going to buy Photoshop on a monthly payment when you can just buy the shrink-wrap or the download. CHRIS: Yeah. Honestly, I think most of it was just downloaded illegally anyway. It was terrible. [laughs] It was the early 2000s. Napster was there, and software was not free. But yeah, nothing like going on a podcast and admitting illegal activity, right? ROB: “I have a friend.” CHRIS: I have a friend, right? [laughs] It was a decade ago. But let's say you go out and buy the software and it costs $500 bucks. Now you're like, “We're going to lower that barrier of entry and make it $19.99. No one's going to cancel on us because we got them for $19.99.” I'm like, that's like $480 in cash flow that you don't have right now. It's going to take you 30 months for you to reclaim that other $500 bucks. It's awesome in the aspect of you've eliminated your barrier of entry, you stay competitive and stuff like that, but cash flow is king. I have SaaS clients, and the number one thing I'm looking for is, are you sustainable? Because if you don't have that core number of clients, man, it gets scary pretty quick. ROB: Right. You being in Philadelphia, I know there are some investors there, but it's not the Bay Area and it's not even New York, I don't imagine. That services dimension of it can be a function of SaaS survival in a non-VC-heavy market. CHRIS: Yeah. It's a critical call to make. How do you want to live? Sometimes you've got to do the service until you can just be product only. And I respect that.  I respect anybody who's going to say, “I do what it takes, and when the landscape changes, then I'll pivot.” I can respect that. ROB: Oh yeah, I've certainly been down that path. It's hard from a pride perspective, and I'm sure we all get told what we're supposed to be when our company grows up and how it looks and what you're not supposed to do. Sometimes practicality and eating that pride – and also just realizing who it is that you want to be instead of who it is that other people want you to be is such a key step. CHRIS: And then you're also worrying about – I think there's a phrase that says for every level, there's another devil. What happens here is that you switch out of that service-based model, you're basically just a SaaS company from the regular sense of the word, but then your whole day is lead generation, lead nurturing, and then most importantly – which is something you didn't have to worry about before – you're always worrying about retention. It's one of those things where when a pandemic happens, you might be the first thing that goes. And that's a scary predicament too. I remember specifically, our company hadn't taken a hit. We thought we were going to take a hit. My business partner – he's the COO, but he also does the CFO type stuff – came to me with this long list of everybody that we buy from, and he's like, “This is the list of the people that can go. They're what I would call ‘nice-to-haves.'” That's a scary spot to be in if you're SaaS. One of the things from a SaaS standpoint is the same thing I say to people that are in employment. Make yourself unfirable. If you are a SaaS product that lives on the periphery of “nice-to-have,” you're nice to have, but you can also be very forgettable.  ROB: That's true on SaaS. I think there's an extent to which that's also true in services, though. You can have a contract, but when March 15th, 2020 hits, if a client comes to you and says, “Hey, we're going to be done for a while,” what most people are going to do and what's probably prudent is to say, “Okay, I understand. Let us know how we can help you.” You're not going to fight and be like, “You've got 9 months left and another $90K on this contract, so you've got to pay up, bud.” CHRIS: That's where, for us, we always have a roadmap. The roadmap is even clients who say, “Hey, we're not seeing the results,” I'm like, “Great. We charted this roadmap together. Where did we go wrong? Where do you disagree? Because you agreed to the same roadmap too. We might not be where we're at right now but look at where we're going. If you don't believe in where we're at now, do you believe in what's a mile down the road?” If they say yes, then you say, “Let's journey on this together. I'm on this journey with you.” I want to be in a scenario here where I can be very vulnerable with you and just say, “Where are you suffering? Which part of this process isn't working, and what can we put a little bit more energy into?” as opposed to cutting the cord. I think one of the things we try very hard to do is to not be a vendor. We try to be a partner. I hate people that overuse that, but that's exactly how it works for us. We have clients that are like, “We've got to do another advertising campaign, and I forget what we said about this, this, and this. Farotech, what do we say about that?” I'll be like, “Dude, it's your company. You don't know what you said about that?” I mean, it's an honor and a privilege, but you become so ingrained in who they are that they forget what's been said about them, what they even say about themselves. ROB: Makes sense. Chris, you've given us some nuggets already, but if you rewind and think about the 19 years of the company, what are some lessons you've learned along the way that you might do a little bit differently if you were starting afresh in 2020? CHRIS: I got this questionnaire from you before we started talking and I knew this was coming, and it's so funny – I told my assistant, it matters what day it is. Literally, I consider myself a lifetime learner, but I also say that those last 19 years, I've Forrest Gump'd my way to this spot right now. Meaning I like to fail as fast as I can. Everything I'm saying here sounds cliché, but I like to fail forward, I like to fail as fast as I can, and then adjust and then keep going and keep going. I think the number one lesson that I've learned is if you just keep on swimming, if you just keep on pushing through the hard times, usually what happens here is the sheer diligence is enough. Especially in the service-based industry. In the product-based industry, it can be a little bit tougher because of competition. ROB: Sure. Those landscapes can change and there's things that can happen. It doesn't matter how much you keep swimming; you're not going to rebuild your Groupon competitor today and have it thrive like crazy. CHRIS: I don't think Tom from Myspace is going to make this dramatic resurgence against Facebook. I think at this point Mark's got him. But for the most part, I've seen two economic downfalls. Now I've survived through a pandemic. We signed our first million-dollar client; a year later, we decided to part from that client. I had all the staff from that client that I refused to let go of, and I tried to be a solider and say “I'm going to sell my way out of this,” which I failed miserably. They ended up hating me on their way out anyway, even though I'm putting their salaries on my credit card. It's terrible to say – took me almost 7 years to dig out of that hole of salaries. However, I would do it again because of the things I've learned. Nothing would have forced my hand like reaching the bottom of the barrel. That's just the way it is. ROB: Right. It's not that you would do it that way again; it's that doing it that way taught you more about the next time. CHRIS: Oh, I'm sorry, yeah, I wouldn't say I'd do it again. I'd say I wouldn't change it. In other words, unfortunately I feel like God wanted me to take this road so that I could – I don't think I would've learned if this didn't happen to me. ROB: Yeah. How do you now think about that alignment between the team that's working on a client, the revenue and team – you never want to think about when to cut the line, but there's a very tight alignment between revenue and staff in a services business. CHRIS: Yeah, we had to hire a consultant. Right now we use two different companies. One is called CEO Think Tank, where we run all of our numbers through them. The other one is called Simple Numbers. Simple Numbers is this really advanced accounting and virtual CFO service. They look at our numbers. We live and die by data of utilization rates, of client growth, of sales growth. There's a balance between knowing who to have on your team and when to have them on your team and stuff like that. We have an exceptionally high retention of employees, which has been wonderful, and that – I don't know how to describe it. Training is probably the most expensive part of an agency because we do what we believe is some radical things, and you can't just pull a geek off the street and say, “Hey, guess what? You have an account now.” So, investing in people, investing in training has made a big dividend for us. When we look at the numbers, we're really hard and we really push back when the numbers say your staff is bloated. We get that a lot. We have more staff than work. We get that a lot, but our pushback is that the more trained our staff is, the better job they do. The better job they do, the more clients stick around. And when you have a retention rate of clients in the 90s, you don't have to sell as much because your clients stuck around. If you bleed clients, you might think you're saving money because you have fewer employees, but you're spending way more in sales and marketing to try to get new clients that just fell off the bus. My analogy is falling through, but you get my point? ROB: Yeah. Simple Numbers – is that Greg Crabtree and the labor-efficiency ratio and all that jazz? CHRIS: Oh yeah, you're from that area. I think they're from down that way, aren't they? ROB: I think he's over in Alabama. I could be wrong. CHRIS: Yeah, he's a total rock star. Read the book. The book, to me – it's called Simple Numbers, but it could've been called “Simple Greek.” I require a business partner who can read that stuff. I pay someone to do my taxes. I pay someone to read my email. [laughs] All I do is talk marketing. They show me the numbers and they show me the stuff, and then we make decisions from there. But for the most part, if you trust the data, it all comes out well in the end. ROB: That makes sense. People should definitely dig in, read it. It's a good guide. When to cut, when to hire. All helpful in there. Chris, when people want to find you and Farotech, where should they go to find you? CHRIS: They should go to farotech.com. You can email us if you want to get a consultation. It's info@farotech.com. One thing I will say is that if you reach out and we do a consultation, this is not a glorified sales pitch. You're going to learn more about your business in an hour than – we try really hard to bring a lot of value to the client as opposed to just using that as an opportunity to market and pitch our services. We work really hard to tell you where you're weak, where you should go from here. Even if you don't use us, these are the three things you should be doing, things like that.  ROB: Fantastic. We'll put that in the show notes. I hope people will reach out. It has been a pleasure, Chris, getting to know you and Farotech. Thank you. CHRIS: Thanks again. ROB: All right. Be well. Bye. Thank you for listening. The Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast is presented by Converge. Converge helps digital marketing agencies and brands automate their reporting so they can be more profitable, accurate, and responsive. To learn more about how Converge can automate your marketing reporting, email info@convergehq.com, or visit us on the web at convergehq.com.

The Remote Revolution Show: For Online Fitness Professionals
[#147] 4 Steps For Success In Business & Life + The Masked Batman, Student Wins

The Remote Revolution Show: For Online Fitness Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 29:11


The boys are back with another dose of business insights, news and quality chatter. Revealing their 4 Steps For Success - these 4 steps are applicable not just to business, but also in life. They're also talking about good news in the form of The Masked Batman in Chile and some incredible student wins from Rob & Chris. All coming up. Enjoy!

Lagniappe Legends
Episode 51: Interview with the hosts of the Blitz with Rob & Chris Podcast

Lagniappe Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 80:37


Episode 51: Interview with the hosts of the Blitz with Rob & Chris Podcast (theblitzwithrobandchris.com) Shout out to The Blitz with Rob and Chris for appearing on The Laganiappe_Legends podcast. We discuss how they created their podcast, how they in were able to get on a streaming radio show, Sports, Social Injustice & much more!!! Subscribe below to all our social media outlets: Links to podcast: https://linktr.ee/LagniappeLegends Check out the Video Links below and Subscribe and like our Page. Youtube: https://youtu.be/sm327MHOYUQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLagniappeLegends/videos/585466685715096/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lagniappelegends/support

About The Winelands
An interview with Rob & Chris Boustred, REMHOOGTE WINE ESTATE, Stellenbosch, South Africa

About The Winelands

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 35:12


About The Winelands welcomes Rob and Chris Boustred from Remhoogte Wine Estate on the foothills of the Simonsberg Mountains in Stellenbosch, South Africa. A family owned and run estate, Chris Boustred says “We would like people who drink our wines to experience the estate, our soils, our slopes, our vines and our terroir. Wine should be experienced and not merely drunk and we endeavour to make every bottle of our wine a memorable experience. SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON MAGNUMS HERE - https://bigisbeautiful.gr8.com/ READ MORE HERE - https://bitmedia24.com/about-the-winelands-33-meet-rob-chris-boustred-remhoogte-wine-estate-stellenbosch-south-africa/ Chris continues..."We believe wine is made in the vineyards, and our goal is to allow the vineyards to express themselves by interfering as little as possible. As a result we have adopted a minimalist approach in both the vineyards and the cellar. The idea being to minimalise the human influence on the final product. In the vineyards we do everything by hand, from pruning to harvesting. We are also proud members of the Biodiversity and Wine Initiative, and of the Integrated Production of Wine Scheme. We have set aside 30% of the estate and dedicated it to the Western Capes indigenous flora and fauna." SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON MAGNUMS HERE - https://bigisbeautiful.gr8.com/

Circularity
45: A Festive Podcast with Old Father Time

Circularity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 25:56


Rob & Chris reflect on a fantastic year in Circularity, and drop a few reveals about what the next year brings.. Also, they got tracked down by a certain reindeer propelled sleigh dweller who is gifting everyone with a lovely familial folk story and message for Christmas 2019.

Front Office Features
BE BOLD! - Preparing for Your Sports Interview

Front Office Features

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 38:09


Rob & Chris go through tips and advice when you get your first sports interview. Spoiler alert... BE BOLD. Plus Rob has never seen The Office and Chris almost quits the podcast on the spot.

Let Us Be Idiots
#01. Deliverance (Bret Raybould, Greg & Rob, Chris Cheney)

Let Us Be Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 44:18


Bret Raybould reacts to some of matteo's best moments of internet trolling when he was a teenager. Greg & Rob talk a ton of shit. Chris Cheney also tell us about an extremely awkward interaction we had on news years eve.

DJ Fabio Reder
DJ Fabio Reder - Megamix Masterboy

DJ Fabio Reder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 22:53


01- Masterboy - Land Of Dreaming (Gospel Club Mix) 02- Masterboy - Mister Feeling (Mallorca Mix) 03- Masterboy - Shake It Up And Dance (Remix) 04- Masterboy - Keep On Dancing (Red Ball Mix) 05- Masterboy - Fall In Trance (Remixed By Mediteria) 06- Masterboy - Masterboy Theme 07- Masterboy - Are You Ready (We Love the 90s) (Rob & Chris 90s Extended) 08- Masterboy - Baby Let It Be 09- Masterboy - I Need A Lover Tonight (Remix) 10- Masterboy - Feel The Fire (Club Remix) 11- Tommy & Tibby feat. Masterboy - Dance To The Beat (DJ Klubbingman Vs. RainDropz! Remix) 12- Masterboy - Different Dreams 13- Masterboy - Anybody (Movin On) (Friends Mix) 14- Masterboy - Get It On 15- Masterboy - Generation Of Love 16- Masterboy - I Got To Give It Up (Get Away Mix) 17- Masterboy - Is This The Love 18- Activate - Save Me (Masterboy Remix) 19- Masterboy - Feel The Heat Of The Night (Free & Independent Mix) 20- Masterboy - Show Me Colours 21- Masterboy - Everybody Needs Somebody (Up & Down Mix)

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DJ Fabio Reder
DJ Fabio Reder - Megamix Masterboy

DJ Fabio Reder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 22:53


01- Masterboy - Land Of Dreaming (Gospel Club Mix) 02- Masterboy - Mister Feeling (Mallorca Mix) 03- Masterboy - Shake It Up And Dance (Remix) 04- Masterboy - Keep On Dancing (Red Ball Mix) 05- Masterboy - Fall In Trance (Remixed By Mediteria) 06- Masterboy - Masterboy Theme 07- Masterboy - Are You Ready (We Love the 90s) (Rob & Chris 90s Extended) 08- Masterboy - Baby Let It Be 09- Masterboy - I Need A Lover Tonight (Remix) 10- Masterboy - Feel The Fire (Club Remix) 11- Tommy & Tibby feat. Masterboy - Dance To The Beat (DJ Klubbingman Vs. RainDropz! Remix) 12- Masterboy - Different Dreams 13- Masterboy - Anybody (Movin On) (Friends Mix) 14- Masterboy - Get It On 15- Masterboy - Generation Of Love 16- Masterboy - I Got To Give It Up (Get Away Mix) 17- Masterboy - Is This The Love 18- Activate - Save Me (Masterboy Remix) 19- Masterboy - Feel The Heat Of The Night (Free & Independent Mix) 20- Masterboy - Show Me Colours 21- Masterboy - Everybody Needs Somebody (Up & Down Mix)

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The ADVNC Lacrosse Podcast
ADVNC Lacrosse Podcast: Episode 3 With Rob Pannell

The ADVNC Lacrosse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 32:40


Rob Pannell: ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes the reigning MLL MVP Rob Pannell to the show. Rob is one of the most prolific attackmen in the history of lacrosse, and is widely regarded as one of the best current lacrosse players in the world. Rob & Chris discuss the following topics: - How Rob came to love playing lacrosse - Getting recruited to Cornell - Rob's record breaking 2013 season for the Big Red - Winning a World Championship for Team USA - Playing in the MLL and winning the 2018 MVP award - How playing Box Lacrosse helps improve his skills - Rob's fitness regimen - His New "Attack Academy"

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Strength Over All - A Weightlifting Podcast
Episode 030 - Youth Nationals & General Competition Gabbin'

Strength Over All - A Weightlifting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 42:14


Rob & Chris talk about Chris and his athletes experiences at the 2018 USA Weightlifting Youth Nationals in Grand Rapids, MI where both of his athletes medaled (Gold and Bronze). Outro song is "Empty Hearth" by The Body. If you like that, don't be a dummy. Check out their new album and they are on tour right now to support it.

Circularity
10: Will there be snacks? (With Claire Prosser)

Circularity

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 76:15


In this episode, Rob & Chris talk to Claire Prosser about relationships, self help, religion, being kind, learning & how to raise kids amongst many other things. As Chris says at the beginning this one's got some gold in it; We could have expanded on some of this for hours! We decided to save some for next time though, enjoy, and as always, like & subscribe! We end the outro of the podcast with an appeal we're sharing on twitter #WheresMarkOnTwitter - If you can help, please contact the team. Please support us through joining the Facebook group, following and interacting with @CircularityORG on Twitter and IG, and @CircularityPOD also on Twitter. Visit the website at circularity.org and explore the materials there, and definitely watch our TEDx Talk! Consider supporting us by becoming a patron for Circularity at patreon.com/circularity.

Binge Worthy
Silicon Valley: Season 1 - Binge Worthy

Binge Worthy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 50:16


Martha, Rob & Chris discuss the first season of the HBO show, Silicon Valley.  Recorded Live at the Blue Box Cafe in Elgin, IL. Will they find it owrth binging?  Will they agree?  Will they go off on something else like they usually do?  You'll have to listen to find out! @BlueBoxCafe176 @SMGPods @RSouthgate

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Dance Club Podcast - DJ Toshi Tyler
DJ Toshi Tyler - DCP #092 EDM Monster Beats Mix - Dance Club

Dance Club Podcast - DJ Toshi Tyler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 61:33


Hollar my party people! Lot's of awesome new EDM tunes this week from David Guetta, Skylar Grey, ATB, Martin Solveig, Laidback Luke, Dirty Disco Youth, Jerome Isma-Ae, Crew Cardinal, Deniz Koyu. Back tracks Icona Pop & Adrian Lux, Marcus Schossow. Cool mashups Chemical Brothers vs Rob & Chris, Empire Of The Sun vs. Tommy Trash & more. Just a reminder my podcast has changed to bi-weekly basis. Party on!!!!1. Shot Me Down (Extended Mix) - David Guetta, Skylar Grey2. Blow (Original Mix) - Martin Solveig, Laidback Luke3. Timebomb (Audien Remix) - Zaa, Molly Bancroft, 4. Celebrate (Tommy Trash Remix) - Empire Of The Sun vs. Tommy Trash5. The Bell (Original Mix) - Dirty Disco Youth6. Hold That Sucker Down (Sick Individuals Vocal Mix) - Jerome Isma-Ae7. I Fink U Freeky (Starkillers & Dmitry KO Bootleg)- Die Antwoord8. Hey Boy Hey Girl (DJ Riga & DJ Vavilon Mashup) - Chemical Brothers vs Rob & Chris9. Teardrops - Crew Cardinal, Jo Shine10. Face To Face (Rudee Remix) - ATB, Stanfour11. Wild Out Titan (Bryan & Braiton Jump Up) - Borgore, Waka Flocka Flame & Paige vs. Blasterjaxx & BaddDimes12. Ruby (Original Mix) -Deniz Koyu13. Spire Tremor Reload & Faith (Funnel Edit) - Clockwork & Hardwell vs. Danny Howard vs. Blasterjaxx, John Martin 14. All Night (Kryder Remix) - Icona Pop 15. Wild Child (Mysto and Pizzi and Moiez Remix) - Adrian Lux, Marcus Schossow, JJ Support my podcast by going on iTunes rate/review. Stay connected with me by following me on: https://www.facebook.com/djtoshityler http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dj-toshi-tyler-dance-club/id528277849 http://djtoshityler.com https://soundcloud.com/djtoshityler http://www.mixcloud.com/djtoshityler https://twitter.com/DJTOSHITYLER

The Spoon
Ep 099: "So, It's Come To This..." - July 30, 2012

The Spoon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2012 50:53


Rob & Chris are both away this week, but as it was decided long ago that The Spoon is bigger than any one man (or two men, for that matter) Thom finds himself alone at the wheel, wrangling a rogues gallery of guests (including Allen Lulu, Bill Funt, and Fletcher Rhoden) and teeing off on the news of the day. A Spoon episode unlike any other, yet tinged with the eerily familiar. Music by The Mockers, Tess Dunn, and Nice Guy Eddie.

The Spoon
Ep 082: "Bazingawings!" - April 2, 2012

The Spoon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2012 50:19


The show is fashioned into a pop culture scatter-gun that lays waste to all within range, as Rob & Chris attempt to conduct some sabotage (or, as Shatner would say, "sabotage") on Thom by juicing Johnny Dam's nerdery to rinds prior to his appearance on The Geek Agenda. Plus, keen comedic conversation on subjects such as gun control, parenthood, chicken wings, and football stats, and this week's Sodomozing A Legacy pens the final (?) chapter in the epic tale of Michaelangelo vs Michael Bay. Music by KingSizeMaybe

New Day Talk Radio Podcast Feed (The Captain)

Lynette, Rob & Chris talk about Friendship. What does friendship mean to you. Be careful of those people you call a friend.

New Day Talk Radio Podcast Feed (The Captain)

Lynette, Rob & Chris talk about Friendship. What does friendship mean to you. Be careful of those people you call a friend.

Superenthusiast Radio
GeekAgenda006: Beware, I Live!

Superenthusiast Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2011 60:04


In which Thom & Andru chat with guest Peter Zachos about the joys of scoring film music, scoring high on classic arcade games, and scoring an awesome enough gig that the pay (or lack thereof) is irrelevant. Also, Rob & Chris from The Spoon pop in briefly, and plans are laid for Birthday Gestalt 2012! Music by Jonathan Coulton

The Spoon
Ep 025: "Hallmark Doesn't Make A Card For That" - February 21, 2010

The Spoon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2011 62:45


With their minister of information away on special assignment, Robbie and Chris are left to grapple with matters technological on their own. Multiple forms of hilarity ensue. As for matters conversational, our dynamic duo are assisted by guests Johnny Dam of Porn Star Pundits and Good Green Witch Rhonda DeFelice whose collective presence supercharges the show to terrific effect -- partly because of the fierce intelligence and witty repartee that they bring to the proceedings, but also because working with the boss in the room really, really seems to wig Rob & Chris out. Topics include: Super Bowl grief as a libido killer, the importance of proper tattoo placement, a historical perspective on coping with extreme cold, speculation on the contents of a Schindler's List blooper reel, the secret to an impervious perineum, existential dread and body horror as depicted in 127 Hours, A Night At The Roxbury, and The Star Wars Holiday Special, the nature of heroism, alternative martial aids, and the most revolting casserole recipe you've ever heard. Plus, Robbie invents a new word: "relationshippily." Music by Dingo Fish, The Sun Kings, and Tube Top

The Spoon
Ep 018: "We Don't Talk About Rubber Band Ball!" - December 20, 2010

The Spoon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2010 119:04


On this, their final broadcast of 2010, the men of The Spoon take stock of the show's journey from inception to "almost a thing," and speculate as to what adventures the future may bring. SAL focuses on the bizarre series of spilled dominoes that is the life of one Phil Spector. Speaking of weirdness, returning guest Joe Oesterle drops by for more tales of the oddities found in Hollywood, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and the boundless reaches of the human mind. Finally, some much-needed Holiday cheer is supplied in the form of a childhood anecdote roundtable, and the debut of an original Christmas song written by Rob & Chris. All this, plus listener feedback, the cupcake craze, Mormon curse words, and a reverie for the flood plain formerly known as Los Angeles. Additional music by Finland Station, Otis Gibson & The Rockhounds, Steve Mauldin, Scott Michael Minchk, Michael Gigante, and Candypants. Thanks so much for your presence and patronage. See you in 2011!

The Pocket Gamer Podcast
58 - All tech issues resolved, Rob, Chris and Fraser get stuck into iPhone piracy, Crystal, NBA Jam, Zenonia 2 and Zen Bound 2.

The Pocket Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2010 0:59


The Pocket Gamer Podcast
44 - Rob, Chris and Fraser weigh in on App Store censorship, R-Type and the Elephant man.

The Pocket Gamer Podcast

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