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Idea: Trophies to be given as a gag gift to commemorate humiliating (but not traumatic) incidents (falls, saying dumb things, coming in last place in fantasy football, etc.) for which you would get amusement out of being reminded of years later. Also: the risk of them being given out after traumatically humiliating events and pouring salt on the wound; pre-ordering the trophy before a contest so it can be given to the loser immediately as part of the event; brainstorming both good (non-traumatic) and bad scenarios for giving out humiliation trophies Emily Clark (facebook.com/emily.clark.798 linktr.ee/do.you.know.your.emily) Tom Brown (https://thetombrown.com facebook.com/thetombrown) Ricarlo Winston (facebook.com/Ricarlo.thecomedian Laughter on the Lakeshore Comedy Fest: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558187071957) Scott Fischer (facebook.com/scott.fischer.980) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com/creativitywasted twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Idea: A screen that shows a thermal/infrared image of your food so you can see how hot it is and whether it's still too cold (or it's too hot). Also: using microwaves, ovens, and fridges to survive a nuclear explosion; maybe the microwave could use the thermal/infrared info to redirect the microwave "rays" toward the cold spots on the food; maybe it could be a phone app or a gadget that connects to your phone instead of building it into the microwave, and then you could use the "heat map" for other purposes, such as to see if your partner laying in bed is cold Emily Clark (facebook.com/emily.clark.798 linktr.ee/do.you.know.your.emily) Tom Brown (https://thetombrown.com facebook.com/thetombrown) Ricarlo Winston (facebook.com/Ricarlo.thecomedian Laughter on the Lakeshore Comedy Fest: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558187071957) Scott Fischer (facebook.com/scott.fischer.980) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com/creativitywasted twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Idea: To have an aviation museum in St. Louis (called "Aviation Under The Arches") to showcase the aviation history of the city, such as Charles Lindbergh and WWII fighter planes. Also: they could steal Akron's aviation museum; being too fat to ride in airplane simulators; being afraid of heights in some scenarios (such as skydiving) but not being afraid to ride in an airplane; an odd museum and an oddly-named gay strip club in St. Louis Emily Clark (facebook.com/emily.clark.798 linktr.ee/do.you.know.your.emily) Tom Brown (https://thetombrown.com facebook.com/thetombrown) Ricarlo Winston (facebook.com/Ricarlo.thecomedian Laughter on the Lakeshore Comedy Fest: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558187071957) Scott Fischer (facebook.com/scott.fischer.980) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com/creativitywasted twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Idea: A rental service for large and/or expensive crafting equipment, such as rug tufting machines, 3D printers, and metalworking machines. Also: dreaming for years about rug tufting or doing out-of-reach crafting projects; joking about rug tufting risks, possible injuries, and whether training and insurance ("Tuft Break") are required; tufting a soft comfy rug onto a T-shirt or the butt of your pants ("Rug Tuft Jeans"); a crafting scandal involving stolen painted rocks Emily Clark (facebook.com/emily.clark.798 linktr.ee/do.you.know.your.emily) Tom Brown (https://thetombrown.com facebook.com/thetombrown) Ricarlo Winston (facebook.com/Ricarlo.thecomedian Laughter on the Lakeshore Comedy Fest: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558187071957) Scott Fischer (facebook.com/scott.fischer.980) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com/creativitywasted twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Idea: A standup comedy competition where a pair of dice (one containing a comedy style and the other containing a broad topic) is rolled and then two comics compete to improvise/recall the better joke within those constraints. Also: testing out the game; discussing the comedy styles (such as self-deprecation and observational) and topics (such as "dad joke" and anatomy); discussing the "slapstick" style and whether it will lead to a comedian performing a lewd act upon the stool; suggesting a "wild card" topic on the dice where you draw an audience-suggested topic from a bowl Emily Clark (facebook.com/emily.clark.798 linktr.ee/do.you.know.your.emily) Tom Brown (https://thetombrown.com facebook.com/thetombrown) Ricarlo Winston (facebook.com/Ricarlo.thecomedian Laughter on the Lakeshore Comedy Fest: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558187071957) Scott Fischer (facebook.com/scott.fischer.980) Tom Walma (https://creativitywasted.com/creativitywasted twitch.tv/gameymcfitness) This podcast is part of Planet Ant Podcasts (https://planetant.com) This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The 1996 Everest disaster was one of the deadliest tragedies in mountaineering history.
In this episode, host Josh Hirsch, MS speaks with Scott Fischer, a seasoned entrepreneur in the power sports industry, about his journey from a young motorcycle enthusiast to a successful dealership owner and philanthropist. Scott shares insights on the importance of following one's passion, the role of mentorship in business, and how philanthropy can be integrated into business strategies. He emphasizes the need for nonprofits to adopt a business mindset to enhance their impact and discusses the significance of investing in capacity building for charitable organizations. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of business and philanthropy, advocating for a collaborative approach to community support.TakeawaysScott Fischer's passion for motorcycles fueled his entrepreneurial journey, turning his love into a successful career.Mentorship and developing others are key to success in both business and nonprofits.Philanthropy can be woven into business operations, with employee engagement enhancing community impact.Nonprofits need to clearly communicate their needs and invest in capacity building to grow and sustain their efforts.Collaboration between businesses and charities amplifies impact, focusing on long-term sustainability through time, talent, and treasure.Chapters00:00 Introduction to IMPACTability Podcast01:28 Scott Fisher's Journey in Power Sports05:24 The Entrepreneurial Mindset and Passion08:12 Philanthropy as a Business Strategy11:52 Engaging Employees and Customers in Philanthropy14:29 Finding Balance in Philanthropic Efforts17:25 Investing Time, Talent, and Treasure21:37 Strategic Impact Philanthropy28:33 Legacy and Future of PhilanthropyGuest BioRaised in the heart of Columbus, Ohio, Scott Fischer's journey with the exhilarating world of power sports began at the young age of 13 when he purchased his first motorcycle. Over 45 years, Scott has been a driving force in the motorcycle business, owning and managing multiple successful dealerships. As a leader, motivator, husband, and father, he brings passion to every aspect of his life. Scott is dedicated to making a positive impact, both in business and as a philanthropist. He believes in giving back to his community that has supported him throughout his journey. Whether it's through charitable initiatives or actively participating in community events, Scott find's joy in contributing to the well-being of others. Scott's journey is defined by a commitment to excellence, inspiring those around him to embrace the thrill of the ride.Leave a review! Reviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review.Like this episode? Subscribe to our podcast on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcasting app.Got a question that you'd like to ask a nonprofit professional? Email your questions...
This week, Rob and Lee welcome an esteemed panel including four of the founding members of the InsurTech Coalition: Austin Bailey from Branch, Scott Fischer from Lemonade, Jeremy Dietch from Boost and Rachel Dugan from Indigo. Together, they talk about the mission of the InsurTech Coalition and benefits of membership, the Coalition's aim to shape regulation through education and transparency, and how we can better use technology responsibly in insurance. Learn More: www.fnoinsuretech.com InsurTech Coalition Branch Lemonade Boost Insurance Indigo What You'll Hear In This Episode: [5:10] The four guests introduce themselves and how they got into the Coalition. [9:32] What is the InsurTech Coalition? [12:35] What is the shared goal of the InsurTech Coalition? [14:33] Being proactive vs reactive in regulation. [16:12] The Coalition aims to become more proactive in shaping regulation for insurance and technology. [21:03] The proactive nature of the Coalition's work and a collaboration process at all steps. [22:14] The Coalition's ultimate mission isn't to disrupt regulation, it is to better work with regulation. [23:49] The challenge of technology outpacing laws and regulations. [26:11] The core objectives of responsible use of technology in insurance. [32:07] The evolution of the Coalition. [33:06] Timeliness of AI adoption in the insurance industry. [35:16] Collaboration despite competition.
Join Trev in this week's episode of WN Movie Talk Podcast as he delves into the gripping and heart-wrenching world of Everest, the 2015 biographical disaster movie. Trekking through the icy slopes of the Himalayas, Trev brings you an insightful discussion about the film, its cast, crew, and the true details of the 1996 disaster that struck Mount Everest claiming many lives in what was up until that date the worst disaster the mountain had seen.As an avid mountaineer and the producer of the popular hiking YouTube Channel, Summit or Nothing (https://www.youtube.com/c/SummitOrNothing), Trev shares his personal connection to the world of mountaineering. Drawing parallels between his own experiences and the on-screen drama, Trev offers a unique perspective that goes beyond the silver screen.Everest (2015) boasts a stellar ensemble cast that brings the harrowing tale of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster to life with exceptional performances. Jason Clarke takes on the role of Rob Hall, the skilled and determined expedition leader, while Josh Brolin portrays the adventurous and resilient Beck Weathers. Jake Gyllenhaal plays Scott Fischer, a seasoned mountaineer with a charismatic spirit. Emily Watson and Keira Knightley as Helen Wilton and Jan Arnold, provide a heartfelt portrayal of the emotional toll the disaster takes on the families left behind. The cast also includes notable actors such as John Hawkes, Sam Worthington, and Robin Wright.Links to other mountain related movies mentioned in the podcast- North Face https://amzn.to/492lIe4Meru - https://amzn.to/484s6QPTouching The Void - https://amzn.to/3w33oTAA Beckoning Silence - https://amzn.to/42ndniFLinks to books mentioned - Into Thin Air - https://amzn.to/3uusIRMLeft For Dead - https://amzn.to/49im6VuThe Death Zone - https://amzn.to/3vYA14JDark Summit - https://amzn.to/3vZK7Cy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of We Effed Up, Theresa flips the script on Cody and explores the 1996 Mount Everest Disaster.SourcesBoukreev, Anatoli. (1997) The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest. New York: St. Martins. Claypole, Jonty (Director); Kunzru, Hari (Presenter) (2003). Mapping Everest (TV Documentary). London: BBC Television.Krakauer, Jon. (1997) Into Thin Air: A personal account of the Mount Everest disaster. Doubleday.Lewis, Jon E. (2012). The Mammoth Book of How it Happened – Everest. Little, Brown Book Group. Turning Point: Mountain without Mercy. ABC, 27 Apr. 1997, Season 4, Episode 14.Weathers, Beck. (2000) Left for Dead: My Journey Home from Everest. New York: Villard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 1996 Mount Everest disaster, also known as the "1996 Everest disaster," was a tragic event that occurred on Mount Everest in May 1996. It involved several climbing teams attempting to reach the summit of the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, and resulted in the deaths of eight climbers.Key points of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster include:Multiple Expeditions: The disaster involved several expeditions led by different guide companies and climbers from various nationalities. Among them were Adventure Consultants, led by Rob Hall, and Mountain Madness, led by Scott Fischer.Adverse Weather Conditions: The climbers faced unusually severe weather conditions, including a fast-approaching storm and strong winds, which made the ascent more challenging.Summit Attempts: On May 10, 1996, many climbers reached the summit of Everest but were caught in deteriorating weather on their way down. This led to delays and exhaustion.Communication Issues: Due to communication problems, some climbers were unaware of the worsening conditions and the impending storm. Radios and satellite phones had limited effectiveness at that altitude.Trapped Above the Death Zone: Several climbers, including Rob Hall and Doug Hansen (a client of Adventure Consultants), became stranded above the South Col in what is known as the "Death Zone" (above 26,000 feet or 8,000 meters) due to exhaustion and illness.Tragic Deaths: Eight climbers lost their lives during the disaster, including Rob Hall, Scott Fischer, Doug Hansen, Yasuko Namba, Tsewang Samanla, Dorje Morup, Tsewang Samanla, and Tsewang Samanla.Heroic Efforts: The disaster also highlighted acts of heroism and selflessness, as climbers like Beck Weathers and Jon Krakauer survived harrowing ordeals.Media Attention: The disaster received significant media coverage due to the high-profile nature of some of the climbers involved, as well as the dramatic rescues and tragic deaths.(commercial at 8:38)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
The 1996 Mount Everest disaster, also known as the "1996 Everest disaster," was a tragic event that occurred on Mount Everest in May 1996. It involved several climbing teams attempting to reach the summit of the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, and resulted in the deaths of eight climbers.Key points of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster include:Multiple Expeditions: The disaster involved several expeditions led by different guide companies and climbers from various nationalities. Among them were Adventure Consultants, led by Rob Hall, and Mountain Madness, led by Scott Fischer.Adverse Weather Conditions: The climbers faced unusually severe weather conditions, including a fast-approaching storm and strong winds, which made the ascent more challenging.Summit Attempts: On May 10, 1996, many climbers reached the summit of Everest but were caught in deteriorating weather on their way down. This led to delays and exhaustion.Communication Issues: Due to communication problems, some climbers were unaware of the worsening conditions and the impending storm. Radios and satellite phones had limited effectiveness at that altitude.Trapped Above the Death Zone: Several climbers, including Rob Hall and Doug Hansen (a client of Adventure Consultants), became stranded above the South Col in what is known as the "Death Zone" (above 26,000 feet or 8,000 meters) due to exhaustion and illness.Tragic Deaths: Eight climbers lost their lives during the disaster, including Rob Hall, Scott Fischer, Doug Hansen, Yasuko Namba, Tsewang Samanla, Dorje Morup, Tsewang Samanla, and Tsewang Samanla.Heroic Efforts: The disaster also highlighted acts of heroism and selflessness, as climbers like Beck Weathers and Jon Krakauer survived harrowing ordeals.Media Attention: The disaster received significant media coverage due to the high-profile nature of some of the climbers involved, as well as the dramatic rescues and tragic deaths.(commercial at 8:38)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
Even though we try to hide our sins in the most effective ways, it's impossible to sin without affecting our relationships. In this episode, Scott is back to share more of how God showed up to guide him through the nightmare of loneliness as he faced truth. When Scott had the courage to stay still and stop retreating, he found a deep intimacy with God waiting for him. Discover how Scott learned to accept God's grace and how doing so restored his most precious relationships In this episode you'll learn: How shame can so directly attack our sense of belonging The ways Scott began to practice internalizing the truth of scripture Why God's promises must be trustworthy in the darkest moments of our lives How we get stuck punishing ourselves more than God had in mind to Why choosing to be present in our pain can unlock healing Grab your copy of Lifted From Shame Order your eBook or print book on Amazon here. Print and eBook are available now through the publisher here.
When the people who are designated to create safety and security in your home as a child can't show up well, it's easy to normalize chaotic and unsafe circumstances. In this episode, I've invited my friend Scott to share how his childhood was full of the damaging effects of his chaotic family life, including feelings of fear, confusion, and a distorted understanding of relationships. He specifically shares seeking solace in retreat and escapism, particularly through playing sports and porn. Join us next week as Scott shares how God led him on a unique healing journey to find peace with God and the courage to trust God to restore what had been in pieces. In this episode you'll learn: How Scott's dad's alcoholism turned his childhood upside down What it was like for Scott to move so often and constantly start over Why it is so difficult to make good decisions when fear is always present Why Scott was angry that his mom didn't draw better boundaries with his dad How easily Scott got caught in a trap of shame in his sexuality Links Mentioned: Episode 17: Need for Emotional Connection: Roots of Sexual Addiction: Ryan's Story, Part One Episode 18: Healthy Intimacy with God and Others Brings Freedom: Ryan's Story, Part Two Grab your copy of Lifted From Shame Order your eBook or print book on Amazon here. Print and eBook are available now through the publisher here.
In a recent episode of the podcast hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega, the importance of single dads being honest with themselves about their emotional state was discussed. The hosts emphasized that numbing oneself to emotions can have serious consequences, both for the individual and for their relationships with loved ones. They stressed the importance of acknowledging and addressing emotions as a sign of strength, not weakness. Doing so can lead to personal growth, deeper connections with others, and a more fulfilling life. The hosts provided practical tips and techniques for single dads to cultivate emotional awareness and better manage their feelings. The episode highlighted the dangers of emotional suppression and the immense benefits of embracing and processing emotions as men. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
In the latest episode of Single Dads, hosts Frank Ortega and Scott Fischer discussed the importance of having a mission as a man and how it sets an example for our children. They emphasized that as fathers, we can inspire and encourage our kids to pursue their own aspirations by first pursuing our own passions and goals. The hosts encouraged listeners to identify their own personal mission and to take action towards making it a reality, thereby setting a positive example for their children. They also shared their own experiences and insights on the topic, offering practical advice for listeners looking to establish their own mission. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
This week's episode was streamed live in Twitch through Sacramento's own STAB comedy theater. Watch the VOD here--> https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1721295050On this episode: Middle Class Film Class LIVE on twitch, Joel Schumacher has low self esteem. PLUS Oscar nominations, Listener mail, and The Last of us Season 2In news: STAB comedy, The STAB show, Jesse Jones, Lucas, FIV, Tyler & Company, Elk Grove, mental illness, preamble, Scott Fischer, Joel Schumacher, The Lost Boys, Fright Night, Once Bitten, Kronos, Batman, Batman & Robin, Batman Forever, AIDS, The big A, The Exorcist, Solar Babies, Jason Patrick, Falling Down, The Client, A Time to Kill, The Goonies, Kiefer Sutherland, M3gan, Megan, Chucky, Malignant, Ryan Reviews, Anton Chigurh, No Country for Old Men, Patrick Bateman, American Psycho, listener Brendan, Prey, Babylon, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Elvis, Black Falcon, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, Cruella, The Devil Wears Prada, In The Mood for Love, All Quiet on the Western Front, The Batman, The Whale, Avatar: The Way of Water, Banshees of Inisherin, Top Gun Maverick, Tar, Cate Blanchett, Todd Field, Daniel Kwon, Daniel Sheinert, Martin McDonough, Stephen Spielberg, The Fabelmans, Ruben Ostund, Triangle of Sadness, Damien Chazelle, Whiplash, Michelle Yeoh, The Last of Us, HBO Max, Naughty Doghttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:Javier Listener Stephen: The Maple Syrup Don Joel Shinneman Linda McCalister Heather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorks Ryan CorbinJason Kleeberg https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/ Brendan BealChris GeigerJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:That 90's Show - NetflixDemon City Shinjuku - Amazon Prime, Crackle, Pluto, Plex, FreezeAttachment - Shudder (soon)Red Eye - HBO Max, DirecTVCosmopolis - Amazon Prime, Hulu, Hoopla, Vudu, Pluto, KanopyThe Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker - NetflixTaste of Cherry - HBO MaxLa La Land - Amazon PrimeThe Menu - HBO Max
Welcome to the latest episode of "The Single Dads Podcast" with hosts Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. In this episode, we discuss the importance of shifting our focus from setting goals to creating daily systems and standards that will help us grow and improve on a daily basis. We'll delve into why this approach is more effective in achieving long-term success, and share tips and strategies for implementing it in your own life. Whether you're a single dad or just looking for some inspiration to improve yourself, this episode is a must-listen. So tune in and join the conversation with Scott and Frank! If you're a coach in ANY niche', have your own podcast and want to build a true community like we've done with our app, check out AppGro.io and schedule a call with Scott Fischer who has built the app for Coach Frank Ortega's coaching business called the Divorced Recovery App among many others. Download the Single Dad's Podcast in the app store to join the community! Videos on the channel are made for these subjects: Single fatherhood Co-parenting Dad life Single dad vlogs Parenting tips for single dads Single dad struggles How to be a good single dad Single dad advice Solo parenting Single dad support, podcast for single dads, the single dads podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
Scott Fischer is an approved facilitator for the Marci Lock Signature Retreats and Ascension Adventures Transformational experiences and has been through extensive training in Marci's Awakened Embodied Healer program and deep training to work with these sacred medicines and guide individuals through the Marci Lock Medicine Expansion Formula giving the pathway from preparation, working through the layers throughout the process, how to play with the medicines for maximized transformation and the integration for a pathway of safety and support through your entire evolutionary experience into remembrance. You can find out the retreats Scott is running by visiting www.marcilock.com/events Or connect with him and all he offers on Instagram: Scott_Fischer_Coach And lovers, I have a podcast exclusive gift for you because you are here as soul family choosing to create your most extraordinary life. Go to www.marcilock.com to get access to the Joy Training – Living in 100% Joy Now! For support with the step-by-step shifts, tools and implementation to awaken you to the creation of your greatest life, then I'd invite you to grab my book “The Awakened Being, Living in Liberation, Abundance & Bliss Right Now” at www.marcilock.com/book or directly from amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Awakened-Being-Living-Liberation-Abundance/dp/B08HQQHT6L/ There are many resources to support you wherever you are at on the journey. Check out the meditations, activations and specific programs and retreats to guide you into playing your way into a new reality in whatever area you are ready to break through. Lastly, if you've been on the path for a while and are ready for the path to upgrade every aspect of human life to Living a Divine F*** Yes Life, as well as accessing ALL parts of your Multidimensionality and Magic to always be Aligned to Manifest what you desire, then check out the Aligned to Manifest, 1 year Life Mastery Portal to Living your Divine F*** Yes Life at www.marcilockexpansion.com/a2m I am honored to be on this sacred journey with you to full Remembrance, Liberation and living your greatest life adventure!
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
CreditsAuthors: Nancy Amboy, Andrew Bates, Richard E. Dansky, Steve Miller, Derek Pearcy, Ethan Skemp, John Wick and Fred YelkDevelopers: Justin Achilli and Richard E. DanskyEditor: Aileen E. MilesArt Director: Lawrence SnellyLayout & Typesetting: Robby PooreInterior Art: Ron Brown, Tom Fowler, Scott Fischer, Darren Frydendall, Jeff Parker, Shea Anton Pensa, MattRoach Front Cover Art: Andrew Robinson Back Cover Art: Matt Roach Front & Back Cover Design: Robby PooreIntro and Outro music - Berserkir by Danheim, used with permission.Purchase it here: Ghost TownsSupport the showhttps://linktr.ee/25YearsOfVtM
On this episode: The Passion of Scott Fischer-Noe, and new-release Listener reviews. PLUS Wall-E breaks the Disney Criterion seal, and ESPN 8: The Ocho… heading back to the silver screenIn news: Scott Fischer, Jesse, Stab Comedy, www.twitch.tv.stabcomedy , first week of the month, Hulu, Venmo, Listener Chris, Antichrist, Tank Girl, Joel, Geiger's All Grain Review, Jurassic Park Dominion, Dead Space, John Carpenter, Ghost of Mars, Barbarian, Men, Jessie Buckley, Force Five Podcast, Jason Kleeburg, Jim Carrey, Cinnemaddicts, Joseph Bridges, The Cable Guy, Training Day, reparations, Green Day, Wall-E, Criterion, Disney, Pixar, Andrew Stanton, Grand Budapest Hotel, Terrier 2, Finding Nemo, Toy Story, Cars, Soul, Up, The Rock, Armageddon, The Incredibles, Violet, Justin Long, Vince Vaughn, Dodgeball 2, Ben Stiller, Anchorman 2, Zoolander 2, Rip Torn, Tropic Thunder, Kirk Lazarushttp://www.MCFCpodcast.com-Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com -Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010-Get some merch:https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/-Sponsor - N/AJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Evil Dead (2013) - HuluWerewolf by Night - Disney+Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - HBO MaxWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory - HBO MaxDeadstream - ShudderDave Made a Maze - Amazon PrimeCabinet of Curiosities - The Viewing - NetflixDoctor Sleep - HBO Max
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages are able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message us on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. We do episodes around these subjects: single parenting tips, single parent help, tips for single dads, single dad help, single dads, divorced parent help, widowed parent help, a podcast for single parents, a podcast for single dads, single dads podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
One of the biggest desires of any parent is that their kids will grow up to be so much greater than we ever were. In this episode Scott and Frank talk about how we can help our kids reach their max potential and trust us, it's not what you think it is! You might think, you have to teach them and tell them the best way to go... and there is some truth to that but it's not the whole truth. Listen to this episode to hear how their life was impacted by MODELING what their parents did, NOT SAID! You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. We do episodes around these subjects: single parenting tips, single parent help, tips for single dads, single dad help, single dads, divorced parent help, widowed parent help, a podcast for single parents, a podcast for single dads, single dads podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. We do episodes around these subjects: single parenting tips, single parent help, tips for single dads, single dad help, single dads, divorced parent help, widowed parent help, a podcast for single parents, a podcast for single dads, single dads podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. We do episodes around these subjects: single parenting tips, single parent help, tips for single dads, single dad help, single dads, divorced parent help, widowed parent help, a podcast for single parents, a podcast for single dads, single dads podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. We do episodes around these subjects: single parenting tips, single parent help, tips for single dads, single dad help, single dads, divorced parent help, widowed parent help, a podcast for single parents, a podcast for single dads, single dads podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
You don't receive the recognition that you deserve... they label you as "That Guy" because you are a single father now, but that's not you! You're a great dad! Life threw some curveballs your way and now you are doing the best that you can with the cards you have in your hand. The single dad life is hard and there are very limited resources for us single fathers! This podcast is for you. The dad that is trying. The single father that is wanting to navigate your kid's well-being as well as your own. The single dad that is ready to go out and find companionship but doesn't know if it's too soon or if things will move too fast. This podcast was made to show you that we see you, we appreciate you, and more than anything, we RELATE to you! The single dad's podcast is hosted by Scott Fischer and Frank Ortega. Two single fathers with completely different circumstances and ages to be able to give a very relatable experience to multiple different people. We hope that you will listen and message use on social media so that we can connect and share life experiences! It is impossible to be the best dad unless you are the best YOU! You need to show up for yourself before you can successfully show up as a great Father. This episode is all about that. We do episodes around these subjects: single parenting tips, single parent help, tips for single dads, single dad help, single dads, divorced parent help, widowed parent help, a podcast for single parents, a podcast for single dads, single dads podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesingledadspodcast/support
CreditsAuthors: Phil Brucato, Richard E. Danksy, Robert Hatch and Ian LemkeAdditional Concepts and Design: Andrew Bates, Brian Glass, Fred Yelk and Aaron VossAdditional Material: Ethan Skemp and Justin AchilliDevelopers: Ethank Skemp and Justin AchilliEditor: Aileeen E. MilesArt Director: Lawrence SnellyLayout & Typesetting: Lawrence SnellyScreen Layout: Katie McCaskillInterior Art: Andrew Bates, Stevee Bryant, James Daly, Scott Fischer, Darren Frydendall, Dave Fooden, Jeff Parker and Ron SpencerFront Cover Art: Ron SpencerBack Cover Art: Ron SpencerScreen Cover Art: Glenn FabryFront & Back Cover Design: Matt Milberger & Lawrence SnellySupport the show
Bob travels to the Wyld West in our latest werewolf review!CreditsDesign: Justin Achilli and Ethan SkempBased on Werewolf: the Apocalypse by : Bill Bridges, Robert Hatch and Mark Rein HagenStoryteller System by: Mark Rein HagenWritten by: Justin Achilli, Mark Angeli, Phil Brucato, Tim Byrd, Jackie Cassada, Ben Chessell, Richard Dansky, Ed Hall, Robert Hatch, Harry Heckel, Heather Heckel, Ian Lemke, Ed McKeogh, James Moore, Nicky Rea, Ethan Skemp, Fred YelkAdditional Design Contributions: Andrew Bates, Ken Cliffe, Brian GlassEditing: Cary Goff with Ken Cliffe and Aileen MilesArt Directors: Lawrence Snelly and Aileen MilesArt: Andrew Bates, Ron Brown, Steve Bryant, James Daly, Jason Felix, Richard Kane Ferguson, Scott Fischer, Dave Fooden, Darren Frydendall, Michael Gaydos, Pia Guerra, Henry G. Higginbotham, Anthony Hightower, Jeff Holt, Brian LeBlanc, Eric Lacombe, Robert MacNeil, Matt Milberger, Jeff Parker, Shea Anton Pensa, Steve Prescott, Andrew Ritchie, Andrew Robinson, Theo Schwartz, Dan Smith, Ron SpencerLayout and Typesetting: Katie McCaskillBorder Design: Vince LockeLogo, Front and Back Cover Design: Richard ThomasPrelude Art: Richard Thomas and Ash ArnettPurchase it here: Werewolf the Wild WestIntro and Outro music - Berserkir by Danheim, used with permission.Support the show
So the saying goes..."There are old climbers, and there are bold climbers, but there are no old bold climbers". Enter Kevin Cusack, whose reputation for adventure sports flies well under the radar. As a seasoned athlete and adventurer, Kev keeps company with many of the big names on the outdoor scene, sharing personal history with the likes of the late Scott Fischer. He bags big peaks, and his latest includes a saga he and his adult son tackled on Vinson, Antartica (16,860 ft). The winds got wild, perspective shifty, and the lessons commenced. Tune in and #TakeYourMedicine!
There is a guarantee that we can achieve a future where our homes can generate less waste and heap of returns, through the power of sustainability. See video here - https://youtu.be/7a7EV3EXaY4 WHO IS SCOTT FISCHER? A decade ago, Scott Fischer co-founded the energy efficiency consultancy Ciel Power LLC. As its Managing Member, Scott works closely with local environmental groups, elected officials, and environmental science and sustainability leaders to develop and promote community partnerships designed to increase energy efficiency awareness. Scott's company, Ciel Power LLC, was awarded 2019, 2020, and 2021 Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® Contractor of the Year recognition. This national honor is reserved for the top one percent of energy efficiency consultancies. Scott has been featured in the New York Times, Realtor Magazine, Mashable, and on Yahoo News, as well as on ABC World News Tonight and has reached people across the globe with his book, #HOME: 101 Ways To Improve Your Home's Comfort & Energy Efficiency. SCOTT'S CALL TO ACTION Sustainability and Energy Efficiency is the key to get us to where we need to be. Find out the most important energy efficiency upgrade to install in your home. Do your research and invest. Connect to Scott through his Instagram and email him at scott@cielpower.com Check out Scott's websites: www.cielpower.com www.consciousnessineverydaylife.com www.scottthomasfischer.com GENESIS'S INFO https://thehello.llc/GENESISAMARISKEMP CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to be a SPONSOR or have any of your merchandise mentioned please reach out via email at GEMSwithGenesisAmaris@gmail.com “Your point earlier about achieving financial security, Investing in energy efficiency and renewable energy is almost like investing into a bond.” - Scott Fischer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support