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It's the annual 2022 Floppy Awards, presented by HOBI, which awards the best and worst in pop culture along with a year in review! The guys are joined by former winners and losers in the Floppy Awards as well as guest presenters, including Kevin of Nerdly Out Loud, Steve and Izzy from Everything I Learned From Movies, Salty Language Podcast, and even Stork and Peacock from Besotted Geek! Join them for a fun year-in-review episode, more taste-testing of snacks, and the presenting of the prestigious Canadian of the Year Award! This episode is sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo.
First off, season's greetings and thank you to our announcer Bill Heywatt, our engineer, Joe Paulino, our booth assistant Kenny Durgis, and Succotash musical director Scott Carvey, and of course, our co-host Tyson Saner with whom it is my esteemed pleasure to share the every-other-weekly hosting duties on this here soundcast. We couldn't do it without our talented, hard-working crew – all working for peanuts. Literally, peanuts. That's all we can afford since we have no paying sponsors. (You can Venmo us a donation, if you like. For whatever amount you'd like. One dollar. Two. FIVE bucks? More? It's totally up to you, but if you Venmo it to me, Marc Hershon, @Hershco – h-e-r-s-h-c-o – it will be used for offsetting our production and hosting costs. I can also kick Tyson a few bucks. So we won't say no to Venmo!) I mentioned Tyson Saner and if you happened to miss last week's Epi333, he was in rare form. Fresh off some well-earned vacation time over Thanksgiving, he served up a quartet of clips from such shows as Tough Drafts; The Crazy Life; Barnes, Brenner & Fitzgerald, and The Bitter Sound with old pal of the show Davian Dent. You can still grab yourself a big handful of Succotash Episode 333 wherever finer soundcasts are streamed and/or downloaded, including Apple & Google Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Audible, iHeart Radio, YouTube, Amazon Music, PodBay, Podchaser, and at our SuccotashShow.com homesite, where we have that episodes and all of the other ones dating back almost 12 year in the Succotash archives. As for this week, my “Season's Clippings!” episode, I'm featuring a fivesome of fine feathered clips from the soundcasts Hey, Riddle, Riddle; Jordan Klepper Fingers the Conspiracy, Man Thinkers, our old friends over at The Salty Language Podcast AND an old friend with a new show, Fandom! The Podcast! In addition, we're putting aside those freebie spots from Henderson's Pants this week, to bring you word about something truly new, unique, and wonderful. It's our own Bill Heywatt offering his master class…on running master classes. CLIPS Fandom! The PodcastI had pretty much pulled all the clips together for this episode and was getting ready to record when I happened to have a text exchange with a couple of old friends of mine from my sketch comedy days in North Hollywood with a group called Fries On The Side. Kenny Stevenson and Dorien Davies have been special guests on Succotash WAY back in Episode 20(!) Anyway, we were texting about something or another and Kenny mentioned that he and another old chum, Alex Enriquez, had just started a new soundcast. Kenny used to co-host a sports soundcast called Knuckle Sanwich – great title – but that had been down for a while. So he and Alex have started a new show – right up my alley as they cover a lot of super-nerdy pop culture territory – and I just got this clip in under the wire for this episode. Their show is called Fandom! The Podcast, from the Fan Controlled Network, and their most recent episode talks a lot about the new Willow streaming show on Disney+. Jordan Klepper Fingers the ConspiracyOne of the best forces for pseudo-journalism goodness has got to be Jordan Klepper, who's been a fixture on Comedy Central's The Daily Show for years. He's got a six-episode limited-run soundcast under the Comedy Central banner called Jordan Klepper Fingers The Conspiracy, where he digs deep into some of the wildest MAGA theories he's heard and, according to the show's description, “traces their origins with journalists, experts, and anyone who might have a lead on when JFK Jr. is coming back. The soundcast offers an opportunity to better understand some of the most extravagant stories Americans tell themselves.” In Epi5 of the series, Jordan wades deep into the history and mystery that is “Hunter Biden's Laptop.” We have a sample… Hey Riddle RiddleI'll be the first to admit this, but some soundcasts get past me. Maybe I'm not paying attention or maybe it's because there are a couple hundred THOUSAND of them out there now. But I'm really ashamed to ‘fess up to missing Hey Riddle Riddle, mainly because it's hosted by a trio of improv and sketch performers and those are MY people. Adal Rifai, Erin Keif, and John Patrick Coan are Chicago-based and they've been doing Hey Riddle Riddle for at least 4 years now. Out of the Headgum Studios, their homesite only has shows through their 4th anniversary show, which dropped this past August 27th. But there are still fresh installments coming out, available on Apple Podcasts, etc. What is Hey Riddle Riddle, for those of you who are like me and in the dark? Their show's description on Apple Podcasts reads, “Riddles! Puzzles! WhoDunnits! Adal Rifai, Erin Keif and John Patrick Coan, three of Chicago's most overrated improvisers, are on the case to solve every riddle, puzzle, brainteaser, and head-scratcher known to humanity. Some riddles are almost impossible, some are absolutely improbable, and some simply have not aged well. And if you don't like riddles, don't worry! This podcast is barely about them!” I bring you a pull from their 4th season finale episode where they get into guessing movie title mashups. The Salty Language PodcastIf you've been a listener to this soundcast for any appreciable length of time, you know that both Tyson and I do have our favorites out there in Soundcastland. So we occasionally show them a bit more love than some of the other shows we feature. Tyson just played a bit last episode from our chum Davian Dent from England. I often talk with Jabs AKA Jason McNamara in Australia. And other folks like Hunter Block from Anti Social Show, Ethan Dettenmeier of Combat Radio, Ed Wallick from the hiatus'ed Don't Quit Your Daycast, and Travis Clark from, originally, Tiny Odd Conversations. A few shows retweet OUR tweets religiously – like The Jock Doc Podcast and I Shake My Head with Lisa and Sam. So I want to do them a solid and recognize their place in our Soundcast Society, too, which is why we're featuring a clip from a recent installment of The Salty Language Podcast. Hosted by Tony and Bryan, this show has been around probably as long as Succotash. Sluggin' out the episodes one after the other. The show's simple description on their homesite reads, “A soundcast about pop culture, living life, and anything else in our tiny brains.” This clip is about one of the guys having made it to his first in-person medical checkup since COVID started. Man ThinkersIt's hard to tell if the attitude of the hardcore male chauvinist is on the run or just biding its time. I'd like to think that kind of backwards attitude that men have towards women is being eclipsed by something more forward-thinking. Whatever the case, it's a way of thinking that soundcasters are having fun ripping on in a variety of ways. One of those is an iHeart Radio production, a show called Man Thinkers, featuring George Collins and Dan Finklestein. Here is how the show is described over on Apple Podcasts: “Man Thinkers is a podcast where the facts...are up for debate. For decades, the lamestream media has prevented real men from sharing their knowledge. On Man Thinkers, there are no degrees and no rules. The hosts aren't impressed by run-of-the-mill ‘experts.' Man Thinkers is a new space populated by iconoclastic thinkers, academic renegades, and media personalities that sound unlike anything else. Cable news is for the old and social media has become too toxic to trust. George and Dan courageously have the tough conversations that mainstream media won't touch. Man Thinkers is a safe space from safe spaces, nothing is off limits.” In a recent episode that dropped back on November 24th of this year, George and Dan had two women on the show: Liz Plank and Monica Padman. Lis is a Canadian journalist, author, and soundcast host. Monica is an actor, podcast producer and co-host – you've heard her on here before when we've clipped Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard. The Man Thinkers had them on to talk about women freezing their eggs. Here's how part of the conversation went… That's it for the clips this week. If you've got a comedy soundcast and you'd like us to feature a clip, you don't have to wait for us to wade through those hundreds of thousands of shows to find you – you can make your own 3-5 minute clip and upload it directly to us at http://hightail.com/u/Succotash! That's gonna do it for Epi334 but if you want to hear what's coming up next, just hang arounds this feed until next week when Tyson Saner shows up with Episode 335 and lays it on you. Tyson's next episode is our Christmas present to you, as a matter of fact. And MY next show will be that after-Christmas great buy you get immediately after. Have yourself a fantastic holiday season. And remember, if som jolly fat guy in a red suit with white trim should happen to pop up next to your bed one night soon and whisper into your ear, “Have you heard anything good lately?”, it just might be Santa Claus wanting to find something decent to listen to on his way back to the North Pole, so won't you please pass him some milk, cookies, and Succotash? — Marc Hershon
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner. I am your every-other-week host for this 5th season of Succotash, now in its 10th year. Because this is Episode #251, that means that last week's episode, hosted by show creator Marc Hershon, was Epi250 which also is quite the milestone. That episode, which you can still find on your favorite soundcast-streaming and/or acquiring service or at our homesite www.succotashshow.com, featured a quartet of clips. Three From the soundcasts Bummer Boys, The Celebrity Memoir Book Club, and Odd Dad Out which had not been featured on Succotash before, and one from old friends and supporters of Succotash over the last decade, the gang over at The Salty Language Podcast. All that listening goodness is available to you should you wish to listen to it sometime in the future. This week I've got three clips for you from the soundcasts Worst Movies Ever Played, Thought Spiral, and Bob Saget's Here For You. There's also an ad for Henderson's Pants' new Scavenger Slax in store for you somewhere in this program. If you've been listening for a while you probably know more-or-less exactly where in this episode to expect to hear that. CLIPS Worst Movies Ever Played This is a new "actual play" podcast where three comedians improvise hilariously bad VHS movies. The kind you'd find scavenging through the dumpster behind a Blockbuster Video. Hosts Patrick Baker (Regular Show), Brent Butler (Norm Macdonald Live), and Geoffrey Golden (Wet Hot American Summer RPG) produce cheesy movies on the fly using the Straight to VHS roleplaying game. They play every role and narrate the action, while Hollywood sound designer Adam Baker (The Invisible Man) provides the music and sound effects. I chose this clip from March 30th, 2021, "Stop or My Owl Will Shoot (Part 1)", because it seems to be the best way to get across what to expect from this soundcast. Thought Spiral Comedians Andy Kindler (Bob’s Burgers, Maron) and J. Elvis Weinstein (MST3K, Freaks and Geeks) convene weekly to solve the problems of the world but usually end up talking about comedy and various forms of anxiety. Produced by Alex Brizel (ShowBriz Studios). This show's clip is from April 12, 2021, and pulls from an episode dealing with Andy’s famous shirt, Josh stops hovering, Andy gets some roadwork in, Josh finally getting a real SHOT IN THE ARM, Clyde takes a leap, listener questions, and much more Spiraling. (I chose this clip because I really feel it captures the essence of the listening experience...) Bob Saget's Here For You According to the show's official blurb: "Bob Saget's Here For You is a podcast that is like no other— Because it goes inside Bob Saget’s mind, and then quickly filters out through his mouth. Bob has a way of calming people with genuine empathy and humor while they’re going through a difficult time, which we all are at present." Our featured clip comes from his March 29th, 2021, episode, featuring guest Bob Newhart, who "Looks back at His Career: Standup, The Bob Newhart Show, Catch 22, and When He Knew Elf Would Be a Hit". I do hope you enjoy the selections of clips that I have selected for you. These bite-size shows are admittedly somewhat easier to put together than the longer ones used to be. It sort of makes sense, doesn't it? I do enjoy listening to soundcasts still, and if it weren't for this show I would listen to far less of a variety of shows. I might be less adventurous in what I listen to, or I might just stick to a few that I listen to all the time and call it good. Thank you for listening, please take a moment to rate and review us if you could - it would really help us out a great deal with the algorithms and whatnot - and please share us with people by telling other people about us. For months now I've seen people on Twitter literally asking if anyone had heard any good podcasts lately and even though I have taken the time to answer their question by steering them towards our show it would make all the difference in the world if you were to do that as well. Sharing is caring, and it's what we mean when we ask you to Please Pass The Succotash... — Tyson Saner
Thank you, dear listener, for listening. This is your every-other-weekly-host Marc Hershon and, frankly, I wasn’t sure I was going to get in here this week with our milestone TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH EPISODE, mainly because I had a full-on computer meltdown halfway through cutting clips for this installment. I literally had to cobble all the pieces together on another computer that didn’t have all the usual software I use to do it but, somehow, it all miraculously came together. If you’re just finding us here at Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, we passed our 10-year mark in soundcasting a couple of weeks ago and now we’re clocking in at 250 shows. If you happened to have missed last week, hosted by my alternating guest host Tyson Saner, he featured clips from a trio of comedy soundcasts, including The Blood Buddies: Horror Podcast, Wack Brackets, and Daydrinking with Gary & Elliot. You can grab an earful at either Apple or Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, YouTube, Soundcloud, or a kazillion other places that stream and/or download soundcasts. The one place you CAN’T get new installments of Succotash is, apparently, the Laughable app any longer. Say what? Yes, it’s apparently true. We got a tweet from @CirclinCLE last week informing us that their service hasn’t been updating for a while now. I checked the Laughable website and it’s just…gone. I tried reaching out to Ned Kenney, the founder of the app and a friend of Succotash for years starting when Laughable kicked off, but he seems to have vanished. Ned, if you’re out there, send us a note and let us know you’re okay! I’ve got a quartet of clips for you this week — three new-to-us shows: Bummer Boys, The Celebrity Memoir Book Club, and Odd Dad Out. And we have an old friend and supporter of the Succ, the gang over at The Salty Language Podcast. I also have a pair of belated (but always welcome) congratulatory 10th Anniversary messages that we’ll be hearing from along the way – one from Chris Gore of Film Threat and the departed PodCRASH soundcast, the other from Chris Mancini, a recent guest and host of not one, not two, but THREE soundcasts. And, as always, these sounds of soundcasts are brought to you buy Henderson’s Pants, who bring you their new Bivouac Briefs! Finally, later on in the show, we’re going to resurrect the TweetSack, that portion of the show where we would have read from our mailbag IF we had a mailbag and IF anyone sent us cards and letters. Instead, we’ll just mention the fine folks who mentioned us in their tweets this past week. But now, it’s onto the clips… CLIPS Bummer BoysThe Bummer Boys are hosts Alex Kolanko and Mike Carrozza, who are improvisational comedians that host a show about songs that made them sad each week. But they’ve changed their tune for their recent Epi53, along with guest comedian and writer Josh Gondleman. They’ve even entitled the episode “Bouncy Boys”. In our clip, they are talking about the art of writing the consummate Jeopardy! question. Celebrity Memoir Book ClubFrom two male hosts in the last show to a pair of female hosts, we jump over to the Celebrity Memoir Book Club. New York comedians Claire Parker and Ashley Hamilton don’t suffer fools or celebs who pen books about their rarefied lives. Not so, however, when it comes to Blink 182 drummer Travis Barker and his autobiographical 2016 memoir Can I Say: Living Large, Cheating Death, and Drums, Drums, Drums. The ladies seem a little gaga for this unapologetic ladies’ man, and this clip touches on that a bit about his wife or wives or maybe wife? Odd Dad OutNext up is a solo-hosted soundcast, Odd Dad Out, with stay-at-home-dad Adam Higgins doing his thing: talking about wrangling his kids, stoking the fires of his marriage, and lots of pretty much whatever jumps into his head. (To be fair, I THINK Adam staked out his home-dad status before the COVID lockdown when almost every dad because a stay-at-home version.) In our clip, which hails from his recent Epi201, he castigates that gender-reveal party run amok in the state of Maine just a few weeks ago that resulted in an actual earthquake. (This entire episode, available wherever fine comedy soundcasts hang out, is an interesting listen as Adam takes us through the gradual re-immersion of his three sons in the back-on-campus school experience, which happened for him in stages because of the different ages of his kids.) Salty Language PodcastTony and Bryan, hosts of the Salty Language Podcast, have been bros and buds since the 1980s. And their shows rambles around through pop culture dating from then ‘til now, what their lives are like, and all sorts of goofy stuff that tickles their brains. In a recent episode entitled “Boot Knife”, they meander through a lot of topics, so I shaved off a few minutes where they talk about what disease Salma Hayek struggles to overcome, the weird retinue of Allan Quartermain movies, and other associated twaddle. Done That, then, will do it for this rather inauspicious, run-of-the-mill epi250 of Succotash. Happy to have you with us, just doing you while we do us. Remember to follow us on the socials @SuccotashShow and you can reach out to us there with your suggestions of comedy soundcasts my co-host Tyson and I should go grab a listen to. Speaking of Tyson, he’ll be here in the feed next week with Episode 251, sporting another astounding array of comedy soundcast clips. Until that time, please be mindful that there’s still a pandemic going on so socially distance, wear a mask when you should wash your hands, and if anyone asks if you’re listening to anything good these days, remember to pass the Succotash. Tah. — Marc Hershon
The HOBI gang welcomes Tony from the Salty Language Podcast onto the show this week! The guys discuss the chance of Bigfoot being real, Wanda is turning people into mutants in WandaVision, we find one good thing in Justice League, and Gremlins gets animated! Plus we talk bad waxing ideas, the Box Office Report may be fraudulent, and list our Top Five Video Games We Want as Movies! This episode is sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo.
Dude! We’re 33 episodes in! This time, we dive into two sports fit for the Ocho: Dodgeball and Baseketball. With two movies rife with mediocre characters (at best), we had to turn the MTN Batsignal on for a member of the world’s sexiest podcast, Bryan from the Salty Language Podcast, to pump up the appeal like White Goodman’s codpiece. We argue over which is the better movie and if Ben Stiller’s performance is any good. We make each other bleed each other’s blood while we hope nobody in the audience chooses none of you choose scenario number one.
The HOBI Gang is gearing up for the holidays and bring on one of their favorite guests, Tony from the Salty Language Podcast! The gang is talking Christmas food in a can, Archie as the Human Torch, everyone but the director realizes a Joker sequel is in the works, Tony wants off this planet, and we list our Top Five Favorite Weapons in Film! This episode is sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo.
In this episode, I chat with Bryan And Tony From the Salty Language Podcast. They had me on their podcast a few years ago and I had a great time. This conversation started off light and funny... then got weird and funny. Check it out! http://www.saltylanguage.com/ https://twitter.com/stewnami https://twitter.com/monoTONY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/s-anthony-thomas/message
Are you new to HOBI and the crew or do you just love our guests more than you love Blake, Jeff and Jason? Well then this is the episode catch up on and ring in the new year! The guys reminisce about all their great guests in the past year or two including Sean and Ian from Pittsburgh Nerd, Matthew aka Daddy Waffle, Dev the Sigh Guy, Neil from Dark Angels and Pretty Feet and more! The guys even learn how to run a comic book store from the good chaps at the Salty Language Podcast! This episode is sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast!
Jeanie, formerly of the Salty Language Podcast, joins HOBI to talk her disdain of Riverdale, her love of Toledo and what's it like to be married to a bearded adonis! Jason is intrigued by Amazon's adaptation of The Boys, Jeff, thanks to a great fan, got a Playstation 4 and Jeanie gives her recommendation for Thanksgiving week fun. The gang find out they have enough pull in the industry to make EA change their payment system on Star Wars Battlefront Two, well in theory, and Jim starts his binge watching of Wynonna Earp! The crew list their Top 5 Inaction Films, which is left up to a wide range of interpretation and Bryan from Salty Language helps make the Bad Idea of the Week! This episode is sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast!
The HOBI Gang is in the studio to talk the latest Game of Thrones episode and give some thoughts on the beginning of the Defenders series on Netflix! The guys draft a new cast of Bull Durham, mock Sony's movie division more, and are interested in a monthly movie theater pass. Blake just wants one Obi-Wan movie, Jason hates the rumored Joker origin film and Jeff loves some Channing Tatum! The gang close out the episode with a Top 5 Favorite Seasonal Beers, in honor of last week's guest Jeanie from the Salty Language Podcast! This episode is sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast!
The HOBI Gang officially get the woman's perspective by inviting Jeanie from Salty Language Podcast fame onto the show! The guys and Jeanie talk Point Break, the gluttony of craft beers in Michigan and the success of Riverdale at the Teen Choice Awards! Jeff and Blake continue their love for all things Game of Thrones while Jason and Jeanie try to sort out what Bruce Springsteen is doing on Broadway. Jason is excited that the Nut Job 2 failed at the box office, Jeanie mocks Ohio and Jeff and Jason debate the Top 5 Television Shows Ruined by an Annoying Character while Jeanie doesn't! This episode is sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast!
Join the crew and Tony and Jeanie of Salty Language Podcast as they talk about the first Christmas during WWI, Christmas facts, and their favor things about Christmas.
The gang talks about the passing of Fidel Castro this week with Dave Phillips of Podcast Detroit, Calvin Moore of Leading Questions w/ Calvin Moore, Jeanie High (first lady of space violence), and Tony High of Salty Language Podcast.
DAPF #128. Dark Angels & Pretty Freaks #128. Annaleis & Neil are joined in Jamaica by Jeanie and Tony (Salty Language Podcast) for a fun conversation about boats and vacations! Recorded at Couples Negril www.Coupes.com www.SaltyLanguage.com www.DarkAngelsandPrettyFreaks.com
Big Dev is joined by The Sobek, Mexican Gambit, and Nick Nameless this week to talk about comic and TV news. They give their opinions on what is the best nonfictional and fictional movies. The show wraps up with them talking about their D&D characters. Promos this week come from Danger Entertainment and The Salty Language Podcast.
DAPF #102. Dark Angels & Pretty Freaks #102. We talk about the amazing gift we received from Tony & Jeanie (Salty Language Podcast), Vehicle damnification tools, A little more podcast name dropping, Neil needs more tests due to his head injuries, giving blood, 5 favorite music videos and so much more! www.SaltyLanguage.com www.GraphicNovice.com Want some FREE DAPF stuff? Send us your address and we will send you some goodies! www.DarkAngelsandPrettyFreaks.com Please check out our free app wherever you download your apps!
For their eleventy-first episode, the HOBI Gang welcomes Bryan and Tony from the Salty Language Podcast into the BOB Studios, by Skype to talk all things geek! The guys talk running a comic shop, rebooting Popeye because why not and lots of Hamms and ham talk. Bryan and Tony explain the history of Tiger Shark and Jason tries to reboot a horror franchise no one wants to see. The guys discuss the goliath box office gross of Deadpool and determine who is worse for Hollywood, Kevin James or Rebel Wilson. The guys list their Top 5 Niche Comic Book Characters That Should Be in Movies and debate more about ham!
This week, the guys honor the passing of Abe Vigoda with the opening music. Then, Devin gives his thought on the first volume of "The Walking Dead". We find out that Devin is a lazy, good for nothing fact omitter. Promos this week come from Danger Entertainment, Cocktails and Centaurs, and Salty Language Podcast.
The hosts of Graphic Novice are joined by the infamous Bryan from The Salty Language Podcast (saltylanguage.com) to discuss the original Jessica Jones comics, ie. Alias that the current Netflix series is based on. Don't miss this unholy union of the Salty Language Podcast and Graphic Novice as they discuss the highs and lows of Alias, issues #1-9. Stay Salty.
This week, we welcome Bryan (not Dave) and Tony from the Salty Language Podcast on the show for part 1 of 2 podcasts. We talk about what has happened this week, books we are reading, and general bull.
Graphic Novice returns from an unscheduled hiatus with a landmark episode 68 with opening music by Henno. VF and his sidekick discuss the stress of not reading comics, cabin renovations, Michael Leal, The Salty Language Podcast, bidets and bathroom sanitation, adventures at the dentist's office, VF vs. The Angry Ginger and a t-shirt update. The "Comic News" segements covers Ant-Man, Batman v. Superman and why Graphic Novice didnt spend any time talking about the San Diego Comic Con this year. In an attempt to get caught up, the guys have to dip way back into June and hide how few books they've actually read with an extremely selective version of "Rapid-Fire Review". The comic books discussed include We Are Robin #1, E is For Extinction #1, X-Men '92 #1, and Ninjak #4 (from June 24, 2015), Captain Canuck #2, Detective Comics #42, Secret Wars #4 (From July 1, 2015), Batman #42, Earth 2 Society 2, Starve #2 (interspersed with a Todd McFarland rant), Civil War #1 and Boom!'s Strange Fruit #1. Thigs are wrapped up, as always, with a look towards the books we'll be discussing next week. Thanks for listening, listeners. We love you!
AAP 038 - SPECIAL SPECIAL BONUS BONUS!!!!! Last week got a little busy with Rob turning the big 5-0 and Angela in full Hunter AND Gatherer mode putting together a party so Henno is joined by Jeanie High, dear friend of the show, and partner to one of the sexiest podcasters on the network; Tony of Salty Language Podcast fame. Look out Tony here comes Jeanie throwing down an AMAZING AWESOME episode that is a must listen!!!!!! Going back to episode 21, Angela introduced us to a book by Linda Bacon titled, "Health At Every Size." This book is enlightening and gives a new take on diet, fitness and many of the ways we the people have been told we should view our bodies and our health. Jeanie Joins Henno to discuss what she got from the book and how she is applying it in her life with her family. Jeanie provides great information on the book that I know will have you looking for your own copy and how she is applying it in her life and in her household. I know you will enjoy the personal take she gives; it is truly powerful. And we have some fun chatting food at the end so maybe don't listen on an empty stomach. THANK YOU JEANIE YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!!!!! Don't forget to check out our Superhero Workout HERE on youtube. Some of the exercises we do at Angela's Gym with a comic book twist. Helping you "find your own path to inspiration" Proud member of the Wicked Radio Network and Tangent Bound Network Going To Angelas Psychology Of Eating Health At Every Size Friends of the Show The Crazy Life Podcast Snake Oil Comics Podcast Ladies Night Podcast Pittsburgh Nerd Podcast Salty Language Podcast Dark Angels and Pretty Freaks Podcast
Back in the studio after the landmark "Guide to Secret Wars" episode, VF and Nickel spend some much needed alone time with one another. As is often the case, it takes a little while before the topic of discussion finally gets around to comics (40 minutes to be exact). Off-topic banter includes an update on Nickel's cabin acquisition, The Salty Language Podcast attempting to deflate Graphic Novice's Moon War victory, Doc Thirst's disdain for his fans, podcast listening habits, the weather, VF's chickens, Mad Max, and how Nickel gets drunk and lies about stuff to try and make friends at parties. After the hauntingly beautiful "Comic News" bumper blesses your earballs, the guys discuss the Super Girl trailer, and the now cancelled Archie Comics kickstarter campaign. Two weeks of books (May 6, 2015 and May 13, 2015) are covered in the "Rapid-Fire Review" segment including Afterlife With Archie #8, Convergence #5, Jupiter's Circle #2, Nailbiter #12, The Wicked + The Divine #10, Amazing Spider-Man #18, Ant-Man #5, Punisher #18, Secret Wars #1, Spider-Gwen #4, Spider-Woman #7, Wolverines #17, Lantern City #1, Rebels #2, Convergence #6, Birthright #7, Black Science #14, Chrononauts #3, East of West #19, Savior #2, Walking Dead #141, Howard the Duck #3, Magneto #18, Ms. Marvel #15, Night Nurse #1, Secret Wars #2, Silk #4, Thor #8, Uncanny Avengers #4 and Wolverines #18. As always, we wrap things up looking at the books we'll be reading from the following week, and finally say our farewells. Thanks to everyone for your support, interaction and feedback.
After having The Slamborghini in storage for the winter, we decided to take it out with our friends. We open the show with Necro's new song "Smooth Crimy", then get right into news and stories. Edgar Antillon from Rubbin' Buttz BBQ was supposed to call in to discuss his current news story about his "White's Appreciation Day" but he doesn't. Instead an old man named Edgar calls in instead. We interviewed Tony High from the Salty Language Podcast, Comedian Dave Hoj live in studio, Horror film writer/director Hoppy Rog'ers, Ron and Cheese stop by to interview a pastor, and Comedian Bobby Masi. It was a great time!
AAP 025 - An action packed episode! We watch the latest squat challenge video from Snake Oil Comics and discuss our challenge for them next week #FFO. Henno reports in on meditating like a Star Wars Jedi. Angela sums up her Twitter chat with Tony from Salty Language Podcast on Ketamine diets and then we chat a recent study on Obesity and Dementia. More Fat vs Thin and how studies are conducted and reported. Then we talk Baby Steps in health, fitness and life. Lastly a very big thank you to our good friend Jeannie. Obesity Dementia and Some Seriously Shady Reporting Snake Oil Comics Championship Squatting www.goingtoangelas.com Jeannie Kiel Sotheby's International
DAPF #46. Dark Angels & Pretty Freaks #46. This week we are joined by Bryan, Tony (Salty Language Podcast) and Jeanie! We laugh about onesies, Jamaica, Apple trees, piles of used socks and so much more! www.DarkAngelsadnPrettyFreaks.com
DAPF #44. Dark Angels & Pretty Freaks #44. We talk about being drunk on the Salty Language Podcast, Busy shopping days, Evil Empire, Name the Mascot, Fun with Names, 5 Favorite Keanu Reeves movies, and so much more! www.DarkAngelsandPrettyFreaks.com
Stella MarieThis week’s Podcast features Lil Stella Marie (@LilStellaMarie) , she is a pint sized beauty that is like no other. Stuck in wheel chair for most of her early years, now after multiple surgeries, she is walking “Tall” I say this with all intentions of letting you know that Stella is a Midget. She is a self proclaimed Midget, and loving every minute of it. Through all the her life she has dealt with many an idiot and she joins us to talk about her life and why she got into doing Porn……Yes I did say Porn. Put it all together now! She is a self proclaimed Midget that is in Porn. She writes, Directs, and Produces said films, along with balancing a normal life. Well, one as normal as it can get with the hand that was dealt to her. She was a pleasure to have on the show, and we hope she returns again with more great stories. Make sure to follow her on Twitter (@lilstellamarie) and hit her FB up too. We slip in one of Six’s other new Lamb Poons in the beginning too. This one is a special one that was requested of us by Salty Language Podcast, another great Podcast on The Pod Gods Network, (podgodsnetwork.com). It is a Parody of the song “Call Me Maybe” by Carly Rae Jepson. Six’s Version is “I’ve Got Scabies”. It is fun and hilarious! So we hope you enjoy, laugh, and keep coming back for more. Every show is different and exciting!Make sure to head over to Facebook and like our Page as well as add us as a friend. Hit up Stitcher radio too and thumb us up. Rate us on iTunes…..It does help tremendously. All the info for all of this can be found at our web site, dicksncidershow.com While you’re there, give a listen to Six’s Lamb Poons, Watch a video Ice made in relation to said Lamb Poons, or maybe read some of Erv’s crazy thoughts from our blog. Erv likes to think he knows what you want to say but, cannot. What a fool!