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Queer in a Red State
Ep#3.3: Ross Everett

Queer in a Red State

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 32:18


In this third and final episode, Ross and I talk about what it takes to acknowledge our own sexuality, and our experience with sex ed. What does it take to love yourself? How do we unconditionally love those around you and how do we unconditionally love our past self? Trigger Warning! This episode we talk about suicide in this episode so make sure you are loving ur self!

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Queer in a Red State
Ep#3.2: Ross Everett

Queer in a Red State

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 33:35


This week ross and I discuss his art, Gandhian non violence, and the first time we saw breasts. follow me on instagram @passion__berry for behind the scenes and insider trading information

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Queer in a Red State
Ep#3.1: Ross Everett

Queer in a Red State

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 34:56


In part one of his interview, Ross Everett (he/him) and I talk about his upbringing in a fundamentalist christian family and being home schooled.  We talk about Ross's journey to accepting his bisexuality even though he doesn't have to.Ross is incredibly well spoken and is a truly caring loving being.Stay tuned for episode 2 next week.

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The Hidden Entrepreneur Show with Josh Cary
THE124: Stop Stopping The Unstoppable ~ A Comedic Take To Your Personal Development

The Hidden Entrepreneur Show with Josh Cary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 27:32


Do you like comedy? Do you like personal development? How about getting a dose of both, mixing comedy with your personal development! I never knew it was possible until my talk with Ross Everett (aka Dale Thorhammer). Ross is a performer, writer, comedian, and author of the book "Stop Stopping The Unstoppable!" If that title alone doesn't spell it out. Ross, to me, is a combo of Tony Robbins, Ricky Gervais, and Stephen Colbert. Ross performs his one-person show (of the same name of the book) in Los Angeles and around the country. He takes a comedic, light-hearted look at the personal development industry while remaining respectful. Whether you are here for the comedy, or the personal development, or both, you are sure going to enjoy this discussion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices (megaphone.fm/adchoices)

Tiny Leaps, Big Changes
376 - Stop Stopping The Unstoppable (feat. Ross Everett)

Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 24:20


In this episode I'm sitting down with Ross Everett. Ross is the creator of a show and author of a book called Stop Stopping the Unstoppable. I'm really excited to learn from him more about this concept that we need to stop getting in our own way and stop forcing ourselves into mediocrity. Key Points: How Ross used humor to create a love-laugh relationship with the self help industry And how he found himself at clown school Using your unique gifts to solve problems Finding success in authenticity Notable Quote: “If you are trying to be something that you're not, if you are inauthentic, it is not funny. And the whole world will feel that. “ - Ross Everett Important Links: Warby Parker: http://warbyparker.com/tinyleaps Stop Stopping the Unstoppable : https://www.stopstoppingtheunstoppable.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Young Revolutionary Minds
Fail Forward or F Up

Young Revolutionary Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 42:04


Today you get the phenomenal opportunity to connect with Ross Everett! He is a multi talented comedian, guitar player, podcaster, inspirational speaker and human.    I have had the honor of working with him through leadership, through building a training and we have formed a phenomenal friendship.   Meet Ross!

Profit With Purpose by Anna Goldstein
#144: Ross Everett: Comedy + Personal Development: Stop Stopping the Unstoppable

Profit With Purpose by Anna Goldstein

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 24:29


Ross Everett is an award-winning actor, comedian, Internet personality, and writer. His YouTube videos have been viewed over 45 million times, landing him on the front page of HuffPost, Buzzfeed, and Reddit. His comedy has been featured on NBC, Hulu, Fox, and Sirius XM. He can be seen touring with his critically acclaimed comedy show Stop Stopping The Unstoppable a personal development seminar parody, where he plays a motivational speaker, Dale Thorhammer. How did you get into comedy? There wasn't a time when Ross wasn't into comedy. He loved things that made him laugh from a very young age. If people are funny, then everything else was forgivable. Were your parents funny? Not intentionally. Ross' Dad has good comedy thoughts but poor delivery. His mum is adorable in her own way. When she runs, she looks like a duck running away from a car. They aren't people who can engage a crowd in a comedic way. Delivery is key. Delivery is all of it. The most important thing in comedy is timing. But this can also apply to life. How are you delivering anything you want to be delivered? It is a real shame to say something that is meant to be heard in a way it can not be. Personal development plus comedy. That's awesome. Ross wants to create joy and help other people find their joy and go after it. A lot of comedians come from this negative place and then find this desire to make people laugh. A sense of humor is often a defense mechanism. Ross didn't want to be a comedian who was depressed. He loves personal development and wanted to find a way to combine the two. As a comedian, you get to deliver joy and happiness. As a kid, he wanted to be famous so that he could have friends all over the world. He admits that a lot of this comes from feeling uncool and unpopular at school. He wanted people to like him. Sometimes we become good at something because of a trauma or as a defense mechanism. We can heal the underlying wound and still maintain the benefits that that wound gave us. How did you get started? Comedy is not an easy path. As a kid, Ross loved watching scrubs and Family Guy. He and his friends would reference those TV shows and make jokes that could've been in the TV shows. It was their joy. He started writing his own scripts and ideas for TV shows. In college, he began making things with a video camera. They started putting their videos on YouTube and gained a following. After graduation Ross worked at the Colbert Report as an intern. He got a joke on the show and it was a lightbulb moment to know that his joke was going out to the country. Ross learned a lot from Colbert about how to approach comedy. He considers Colbert and Conan to be big inspirations to him. Colbert told him one of his humor philosophies. You never make the victim of a situation the punchline of a joke. People will laugh, but it will sound like they have blood in their mouths. He made a joke about Lindsey Lohan and felt bad about it because she's just a human being going through her own thing. He won't punch down on people. There's a lot of risks that you take in comedy. Not only in content but in how it's received. You can't control how something is received. Ross makes sure that he feels good about what he's putting out there. He has his own guidelines for his comedy. What are they? Never punch down. The guidelines shifts as society shifts in the way it perceives people. Ross gives himself permission to elevate his standards with the times while forgiving himself for the stuff in the past before he knew better. Tell us about your failures. He took his show to Adelaide, Australia for the Fringe Festival. When he was flyering, he would pitch the show by saying, "Do you want to come see a feel-good comedy show?" This woman walked by, heard him say this, and went to see the show. She sat in the front row. The show is a parody of a self-development seminar, and he plays a guru. It's a very interactive show with a lot of audience participation. There's a moment where he takes the audience through a funny guided mediation. He tells them to go back to their childhood when everything was okay and feel that now. He noticed that the woman had moved into the fetal position. He though great I can help her. He had a part of the show where he bought someone up on stage and made them dance. So he got her up and she meekly came on stage. He noticed this look of fear in her eyes. She said, "Please don't make me do this." He quickly reversed and put her back in her seat and told her to stay after the show because he wanted to make sure she was okay. The show ends with people saying, "I love myself!" He noticed the woman was not feeling it. At the end of the show, she bolts out of the theatre. He runs after her. She shouts that "she's fine'." He can't get to her and thinks that his show just ruined someone's life. He feels he pushed on someone he shouldn't have pushed on. He goes back to the artist area, devastated. He thinks that he can't do this anymore and that the show is dangerous. He believed that a lot of people call themselves life coaches after reading a book or going to a seminar. If you unearth someone's deep traumatic stuff and can't bring them back up again, you've done damage. Ross's number 1 rule is don't do damage. Even though the show was about doing it in a silly way, he still did damage. He checks his email, and there was an email from the crying woman apologizing for running out after the show. After crying in the bathroom for 15 minutes, she was fine. She thought the show was brilliant and thanked him for doing it. He met up with her to talk about what happened. She said she was in a down mood anyway and her childhood wasn't great. He asked her what he could say instead, and she said - 'go back to a time when everything was great.' Everybody has a time when everything was great. So he changed that part of the show. He made a new rule that if somebody is resisting him, instead of trying to get them out of their funk, he will play towards the people who are already loving it. You do some coaching in the show. There is some real personal development in the show. But the comedy comes first. He takes real personal development concepts and wraps them in idiocy and comedy. He wants to make it fun and palatable. But he realized that he has to be careful with his words. Although that failure was a nightmare, he learned from it, and it made the show better. Do you go to self-development seminars? All the time. He used to be resistant to personal development seminars. He would wonder what they were trying to sell him. He wouldn't trust them. That's why he wanted to create this show. Because he doesn't ask his audience to trust him, he asks them to play with him. Comedy is funny because there is truth in it. Do you think people are more likely to go to a personal development seminar after seeing your show? Ross hopes that his show arms them to go to a seminar and not have to take it too seriously. He wants people to be able to go to these seminars and have fun with them. What's your favorite seminar? Ross loved Tony Robbins, Date With Destiny. That was fun and impactful. Watching Tony Robbins do his stuff is amazing. He is a master and a showman. I'm a huge Tony Robbins fan, but there's all this stuff in the media right now. I'm curious about your authentic take on him. Do you think he's the real deal? Ross thinks Tony Robbins show's up as Tony Robbins when that is who he needs to be. And that he's human like the rest of us. Ross thinks Tony Robbins does good work and he provides a tremendous amount of value to people. What's the best advice you've ever been given? Never leave the site of a decision without taking massive action that forces you to commit. How can we learn about you? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therosseverett/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dalethorhammer/ Show: https://www.stopstoppingtheunstoppable.com/

JumbleThink
Stop Stopping the Unstoppable with Ross Everett

JumbleThink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 28:01


What can comedy teach you about leadership? Ross Everett has worked with comedians like Stephen Colbert and Conan O'Brien. Now he has created his own show called 'Stop Stopping the Unstoppable' satirizing the world of personal development seminars. Along the way Ross has learned not only a lot about comedy but also leadership, taking risks, knowing what you value, and helping people rethink what they think.Website: http://www.therosseverett.com/Stop Stopping the Unstoppable: http://stopstoppingtheunstoppable.com/Today's episode is sponsored by:Penji: use code 'JUMBLE' at penji.co to get 15% off your first monthOpportunityInChina.com: connecting you with learning and teaching opportunities abroad.About Ross EverettRoss Everett is an award winning actor, comedian, Internet personality, and writer. You may know him from SourceFed. Or The New Show. Or his podcast "Now What Did We Learn?" Or you could've seen him do stand up somewhere once. His YouTube videos have been viewed over 45 million times, landing him on the front page of HuffPost, Buzzfeed and Reddit. He’s written for SMOSH, The Annoying Orange and SourceFed, and his comedy has been featured on NBC, Hulu, Fox, and Sirius XM. When not in LA, he can be seen touring with his critically acclaimed comedy show Stop Stopping The Unstoppable satirizing the world of personal development seminars.Ross has been involved in both online and traditional media since 2009 when he graduated from The University of Arizona. Producing online content for himself and others, Ross has worked with Maker Studios, Big Frame, and Discovery Digital Networks among many others.​But that's not all he's done! Ross has worked with countless name brands including Tapout VTC, Think Thin, and Harry's Razors making him an expert in brand/creator relations with an ability to create strong, humorous, and natural feeling branded content.Ross is currently performing his Transformational Comedy show and satirical take on the world of personal development and motivational seminars Stop Stopping The Unstoppable. You can find out where he's going to be here.

Just a Tip with Megan Batoon
Steamy Steamy (w/ Ross Everett)

Just a Tip with Megan Batoon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 61:21


Comedian Ross Everett discusses Zac Efron and rage rooms with Megan!“Just a Tip with Megan Batoon” is a comedic advice podcast that’s equally about tangents as it is about tips. Megan and rotating guests tell stories and act as cautionary tales so you don’t make the same mistakes they did. Send in your questions to justatipshow@gmail.com.Be sure to rate Just a Tip 5-stars on Apple Podcasts! Leave a comment of the perfect Sleepless in Seattle sign-off for Megan for a chance to be read on air!Follow Megan:Twitter: @meganbatoonInstagram: @meganbatoonShop Merch: shop.meganbatoon.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/MeganBatoonFPJust a Tip on Instagram: @justatippodcast

Rabbi Peretz Podcast
19. Breakthrough with Joy! Special Guest Ross Everett

Rabbi Peretz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 48:57


Comedian Ross Everett https://www.stopstoppingtheunstoppable.com/ joins us to discuss how to breakthrough with Joy! Podcast presented by Rabbi Peretz with his community of millennials in mind.

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Welcome To The Clambake
I AM FUCKING AWESOME with Lucia Brizzi and Ross Everett

Welcome To The Clambake

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 65:23


The self-help industry is one of the largest industries in the United States. From Tony Robbins to Susan Jeffers to Tom Cruise’s incredible portrayal of Frank T.J. Mackey in Magnolia, the “guru” is an inescapable presence in our culture. Today’s guests Lucia Brizzi and Ross Everett are both lovers and satirizers of the Self-Help Coach, bringing transformational comedy to life all over Los Angeles.

Feel Better
Ross Everett

Feel Better

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 34:22


Transformational Comedian Ross Everett (Stop Stopping the Unstoppable) stops by to address the feeling of not doing anything.Hosted by Garrett Mendez with Dr. JFollow @FeelBetterShow

Feel Better
Ross Everett

Feel Better

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 34:22


Transformational Comedian Ross Everett (Stop Stopping the Unstoppable) stops by to address the feeling of not doing anything.Hosted by Garrett Mendez with Dr. JFollow @FeelBetterShow

Tea With Alice
Ross Everett - Self HelpCast

Tea With Alice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 68:37


State Library, Bubble Tea, Self Help. How to deal with a dirty Aura, plus chivalry and being a man in the modern world. Ross Everett is available online at @therosseverett Alice is at @aliterative on twitter, or alicefraser.com

Are You Being Real?
68 Ross Everett – How to Get Curious and Master Communication

Are You Being Real?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 72:05


Ross Everett is a comedian, actor, musician, and curious human. In this episode, he explains how he became a master communicator and the journey he is on to serve others.... The post 68 Ross Everett – How to Get Curious and Master Communication appeared first on Make Your Mark Today.

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Career Talk Pro | Professional Career Podcast
038: Ross Everett Comedian Writer Producer and Host

Career Talk Pro | Professional Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 39:00


Ross Everett is a freelance Comedian, Writer, Producer and Host. Ross interned on The Colbert Report, The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, and worked at Maker Studios. He has worked as a digital marketing consultant, writing, acting, and producing YouTube Videos. During his career, Ross has progressed to in front of the camera work garnered notoriety.  He has had his own show on Discovery Digital Networks, and has traveled the world.

Friends Without Benefits
8: Ross Everett

Friends Without Benefits

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 49:27


I talk to comedian & YouTuber Ross Everett about everything. Say hi on Twitter: @jason_horton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Welcome To Our Podcast
Episode 58 - Ross Everett 2 (Again but better)

Welcome To Our Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 33:40


Ross wont leave so we talk about our journey through stand up comedy.

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Welcome To Our Podcast
Episode 57 - Ross Everett

Welcome To Our Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2015 30:21


Comedian Ross Everett stops by to talk about his opinion of opinionated people.

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