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David Cooper is in for Jim Richards all week. David wraps his interview with his barber Omar Nazal about his wild bachelor party weekend. David is then joined by comedian Dan Linley with some great celebrity news. Omar operates out of Old Mission Barbershop in San Francisco. Dan Linley is a comedian who hosts a podcast called Baby Sheriffs Comedy Game Show with Sara DeForest.
David and Dan Linley continue riffing through the news; David talks with Gil Graham who survived a bear attack in British Columbia. Dan Linley is a comedian who hosts a podcast called Baby Sheriffs Comedy Game Show with Sara DeForest.
- Muse News - David Cooper prepares his takeover, and we hear from David's comedian friend Sara DeForest
To tell the truth the show ends just as it begins, like shit, and to be honest I don't understand what they can call this garbage a radio show. From the beginning it is perceived that it is something improvised, that is, they sat in front of a microphone without knowing what to speak, looking at the clock every second waiting for it to end. Dan and Sara aren't funny, neither is David. When dealing with subjects such as incest, homosexual relations, boat handling, it is clear that they are improvising. The worst of it is that there are people who call the supposed radio show to add even more shit than the hosts have said. This is totally annoying, apparently the callers have nothing else to do and are content to spit out all the shit they have in their little brain. This goes well, I think, because of the fact that the level of the callers is equal to that of the hosts, who show no respect for the callers or themselves, interrupting whenever they can to talk stupid things. Idalia from Mexico rated this show as a trash and gave it only 1 star.
Welcome to Baby Sheriffs Comedy Game Show! Hosts Dan Linley and Sara DeForest invite three standup comics to team up with audience members and compete in silly, improvised games. The winner gets a fun (yet practical) prize! It often gets out of hand, though we like to think of it as "controlled chaos."This show is recorded live at Pianofight in San Francisco. Thanks to Every Flavor Weather Machine for our amazing theme song “Bullhorn” and Brie Spiel for the incredible artwork. Follow us!https://www.facebook.com/babysheriffshttps://www.instagram.com/babysheriffs1
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Sara started freelancing in 2018 after she was laid off from a VP of Marketing role in Silicon Valley. Since then, she’s relied on her network and word of mouth referrals to keep the work coming in.When she’s not working for clients, Sara spends her time doing standup comedy. As well as gigging regularly, she’s spoken at the SXSW conference about the links between standup and marketing and how practising standup comedy can make you a better marketer.She chats to Steve about finding balance, working from home, managing her time, and how she combines both of her ventures - comedy and marketing - on just one website. This episode of Being Freelance is supported by Coconut.Coconut is the ultimate accounting and tax tool for self-employed people. With expense tracking, receipt capture, invoicing and tax all in one easy-to-use app, Coconut gives you the power of a finance team in your pocket. Free yourself from business admin at getcoconut.comLove learning from other freelancers like this? Check out the website beingfreelance.com, be part of the Being Freelance Community!You'll also find useful links for this episode. That's beingfreelance.comLike VIDEO? - Check out the Being Freelance vlog - YouTube.com/SteveFollandWho the hell is Steve Folland?You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be? Yeah, well Steve helps businesses make it and make the most of it. Find out more at www.stevefolland.comTrack him down on Twitter @sfolland or lay a trail of cake and he'll eventually catch you up.
its a evening time radio in San Francisco David cooper and a one girl Sara in radio station. David cooper is asking ice cream and corn. David cooper saying the girl 10 year snickers eating.ask a girl to am a fish ladies in speech to David cooper very funny laughing in the station.one new cal is connection brokeles in speech to two member. David cooper and girl are eating with speech to the caller.she ask a Mary to your pair he is laughya OK say.the office time is 9 to 5 clock to say the person.next new connection is come any question ask to gellaro speech to victory dams 8535937 this number say ask 3 song and shall we go to the nice cabin.have you medal straw ask a caller she speech them Sara is saying milkshake.a caller is a play audio David is speech to the caller port. ask question the caller go to highway fast in car a play a video in very soundly the video child is sound. David is a cold caller 124 time every Thursday going and thanks the cal cut a mike. a one caller is calling india in Maharashtra name is rajiv. one caller is Canada going to the David stress about the mind.the cal was longingly speeches. sardne is calling and speech very laughing pizza to eat miss the live to speech and come next week David thanks to say the guest 3 shows to the days finally good night say to finish the episode. Nandeep in mumbai rating 10 star
Paco and George are joined by comedian Sara DeForest to recap Alex Gibney’s HBO documentary THE INVENTOR: Out For Blood In Silicon Valley. It's the story of Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes, the low-talking, non-blinking CEO that promised to revolutionize blood testing. Elizabeth Holmes became the world's youngest self-made billionaire and was heralded as the next Steve Jobs until a huge fraud scandal lead to the dissolution of her multibillion-dollar company. Our guest is San Francisco comic Sara DeForest, a marketing consultant and writer who has her own trajectory in the tech industry and shares a hilarious Elizabeth Holmes anecdote. Sara also writes for the sketch groups Basement Party and End Games.We get to know Sara and play Cast This Doc and Doc Pitch.Great tweet from Liz WatsonGeorge says if you're in tech, "keep it dry."Paco wants a documentary on Emperor NortonFollow Sara on:Twitter: @saradeforestInstagram: @defunkyfoFollow Sup Doc on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.
Oh yeah, the Cooper train wreck is back with another episode - the redhead going blonde, Sara DeForest is this week's guest. The two get the show going by striking up some banter before David reveals that his ex is having a child - listening to him talk about it, you kinda get the feeling that it's been on his mind a lot - or maybe not. Wrong Sara to the wrong Gabe! - insane indeed. Wonder what the odds on something like that would be!? Talking about odds and sanity, you don't have to go far to find someone who pushes both - it's our Bond from across the pond! Apparently Tony has been going around trying to get random people to wear David's cutout face masks - a topless woman with Cooper's face sounds hilarious - looks like Tony has his work cut out. On second thoughts, he might pull it off while he's out walking his dog - I wouldn't be surprised. After Tony hangs up, a couple of persistent teenagers ring in from the street and throws Cooper off, slightly. It's Sara's turn when he hears David's views Ali Wong's comedy. I reckon Cooper was on to something when he talks about one's choice to get offended. A drowsy sounding Miranda calls in before the curtains go down for the week. Always something, indeed! That's me, Sam from the Far East rating this episode with 4ish stars - that went alright, I think.
This week comedian Sara DeForest of podcast Fish Burps joins us. David's brother calls and pushes a sensitive David's buttons. Sara accuses David of being a gingerphile. That went well, I think. Sara tells us a bit about her family dynamics and growing up with a much older brother. Roast battle shows are discussed and Sara compliments David's recent success at one. We learn that there's many people with the same name as your host when Elver from Columbia calls in. David's initially very rude to Elver, but his compelling back story about adoption quiets David down. Vic has questions for the show. The Suzuki SV650S has been registered with the CHP. The episode ends very abruptly when a menacing man with a metal stick appears outside the studio. Did Sara and David make it out alive? Find out next week on This Is Going Well, I Think with David Cooper!