Podcasts about scripps spelling bee

an annual spelling bee held in the United States

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Best podcasts about scripps spelling bee

Latest podcast episodes about scripps spelling bee

Primetime with Isaac and Suke
Primetime - 05.30.25 - Club Hour

Primetime with Isaac and Suke

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 33:12


The 100th Scripps Spelling Bee; Building Your Dream Band

BJ & Jamie
Scripps Spelling Bee | Camp Fire Soup

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 13:59


The winner for the 2025 Scripps Spelling Bee was crowned yesterday. Put out your campfires before you leave your campground!

BJ & Jamie
Full Show

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 97:27


This weekend the 16th street mall is kicking off its summer of events. Jamie is trying to convince BJ to get a pool. Fat Joe says he saved Justin Bieber from going down the wrong path. BJ thinks the Morrison Holiday Bar sounds like a steal. Jamie thinks there has to be something wrong with it. BJ got golf lessons for Frog, but they've turned out to be a little bit of a rip off. Now he is afraid to ask for a refund. The residents of Palm Lake say Heave The Beave! Todd Chrisley got out of prison and went straight to Nordstrom's. Jamie says its not a good look! The winner for the 2025 Scripps Spelling Bee was crowned yesterday. Put out your campfires before you leave your campground!

In Conversation
The Scripps Spelling Bee

In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 28:01


The 100th Scripps National Spelling Bee is happening this week, and Meyzeek Middle School eighth grader Zachary Luke Rara is heading to Washington D.C. to compete. He's part of a legacy; the very first Scripps winner was from Louisville, and the Courier Journal was a big part of the Bee's origins. We'll hear from Zachary about why he loves language, and how he prepares to compete on the national stage. And Corrie Loeffler, the Scripps National Spelling Bee's executive director, joins us to talk about what's changed in a century of spelling, and what the Bee means to its competitors and alums. We spell it all out for you on this episode of “On Track.”

Walter Jacobson's Perspective from WGN Plus
Walter Jacobson's Perspective 3-20-25: Good luck, Beatriz, in the Scripps Spelling Bee

Walter Jacobson's Perspective from WGN Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025


In my opinion, the easiest and most comfortable news to report is good news. And I’ve just come across some very good news that was in the news last week. You may have heard it. But even if you have, and for sure if you have not, I’m here this morning to report it again. […]

Tom Kelly Show
384: Scripps Spelling Bee, Quiet Vacations And A Response

Tom Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 26:17


Why is Tom fascinated with Spelling Bee contestants? Are Spelling Bee contestants similar to Beauty Pageant contestants? Tom explains a clip that went viral. Plus . . . Tom is filling his brain with affirmations and discusses a lesson he learned from Celebrity Energy coach Whitney Uland. 

The Morning Mix
How many words can you spell correctly in 90 seconds?!

The Morning Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 4:34


12-year-old Bruhat Soma won the Scripps Spelling Bee during a tiebreaker and spelled 29 words in 90 seconds...can you do this??

The Cass and Anthony Podcast
We try to speed spell like the Scripps Spelling Bee

The Cass and Anthony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 4:12


It doesn't go well. Support the show and follow us here Twitter, Insta, Apple, Amazon, Spotify and the Edge! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mix On Demand
How many words can you spell correctly in 90 seconds?!

Mix On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 4:34


12-year-old Bruhat Soma won the Scripps Spelling Bee during a tiebreaker and spelled 29 words in 90 seconds...can you do this??

Jason & Alexis
5/31 FRI HOUR 2: "Deadpool & Wolverine" have a popcorn bucket, a new spelling bee champ has been crowned, let's play Name That TV Tune, and Tom Cruise's secret "film school!"

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 41:43


The "Deadpool & Wolverine" popcorn bucket has arrived -- what do they think? The Scripps Spelling Bee has a new champ, but how do we measure up? We're playing a round a TV Name That Tune, and Glen Powell went to Tom Cruise's secret "film school." Where can we sign up? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jason & Alexis
5/31 FRI HOUR 2: "Deadpool & Wolverine" have a popcorn bucket, a new spelling bee champ has been crowned, let's play Name That TV Tune, and Tom Cruise's secret "film school!"

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 38:43


The "Deadpool & Wolverine" popcorn bucket has arrived -- what do they think? The Scripps Spelling Bee has a new champ, but how do we measure up? We're playing a round a TV Name That Tune, and Glen Powell went to Tom Cruise's secret "film school." Where can we sign up? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Drivetime with DeRusha
Healthy eating at arenas/stadiums, a new Kowalskis and more with Laura Oakes

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 13:58


Why are there not more healthy eating options in arenas and stadiums? Also a new Kowalski's is opening up and zero Minnesota kids are left in the Scripps Spelling Bee - we get Laura Oakes' thoughts on that and more!   

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Redneck Spelling Bee

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 6:58


The Scripps Spelling Bee finals are tonight. Just figure out if the people in the clips will get the answer right!

The LA Report
UC Strike Expands, Water Funding For Local Recycling & SoCal Spellers Advance In Scripps Spelling Bee — The A.M. Edition

The LA Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 6:18


UCLA's campus operations could be disrupted as an academic worker strike expands.  Local water agencies receive federal money to expand recycling infrastructure. Five SoCal students are competing at the Scripps National Spelling Bee quarterfinals today. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com.  Support the show: https://laist.com

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Redneck Spelling Bee

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 5:51


The Scripps Spelling Bee finals are tomorrow night. So we thought it would be fun to play round of Redneck Spelling Bee!

Wisconsin's Morning News
6a: Define Pampootie

Wisconsin's Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 22:48


The Scripps Spelling Bee is approaching! Qualifying rounds happening all across the nation before the competition finals in June. We go over some of those words. Plus, a UPAF ride for the arts happening this weekend. We review all of the rain and preview what the week's forecast looks like. And Dr. Ken Harris joins the program to discuss the use of drones by police departments.

The Allusionist
195. Word Play 5: 100 Pages of Solvitude

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 33:47


Cain's Jawbone, a murder mystery cryptic puzzle novella in the form of 100 pages presented in the wrong order, has many millions of possible solutions but only one that is correct. 86 years after it was published, writer, comedian and crossword constructor John Finnemore solved it. And then, craving another 100-page cryptic puzzle murder story, he wrote his own. Get the transcript of this episode, and find links to more information about the people, puzzles and topics therein, at theallusionist.org/solvitude. The original Cain's Jawbone by Edward Powys Mathers, and John Finnemore's new The Researcher's First Murder, are both available to buy from unbound.com. This is the fifth instalment in the Word Play series about word games and puzzles; previous episodes include the history of anagrams, recent developments in crosswords, and turning words into games. The next episode will be about the Scripps Spelling Bee, which I am attending this week. I'll be posting about my Bee time on facebook.com/allusionistshow, instagram.com/allusionistshow and twitter.com/allusionistshow, but members of the Allusioverse will be getting Discord updates lolloping odd essays from the Bee, so if you want those, scoot along to theallusionist.org/donate - and you'll also be keeping this independent podcast going, in return for which you get regular livestreams, inside scoops into the making of this show, watchalong parties, and the company of your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk lovingly and winningly about your product or thing on the show in 2024, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Understance: comfortable, stylish, size-inclusive bras and undies. Shop the range and learn about your own branatomy - like I did! - at understance.com.• Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothing essentials, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase.  • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire/new home for your cryptic puzzle that takes months to solve. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

More Math for More People
Episode 4.02: Where Joel and Misty talk about spelling bees and continue their conversation with Dr. Amanda Jansen

More Math for More People

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 27:14 Transcription Available


It's another interesting podcast with Joel and Misty!First, they learn about the Scripps Spelling Bee and Misty's former spelling bee prowess as a child...Then, they have part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Mandy Jansen about rough draft thinking in the math classroom! If you missed part 1, please tune in to the May 14 podcast (here). Connect with Dr Jansen on X: @MandyMathEdOur final installment of Join Them on Their Journey will be next episode. Then it's a new Math Joke of the Podcast! If you want to send us a math joke, please submit it to cpmpodcast@cpm.org or reach out through the link below.  Send Joel and Misty a message!The More Math for More People Podcast is produced by CPM Educational Program. Learn more at CPM.orgTwitter: @cpmmathFacebook: CPMEducationalProgramEmail: cpmpodcast@cpm.org

Jordan Supercast
Episode 246: She Has “A Way with Words,” Daybreak Student Competes in National Scripps Spelling Bee Championship in Washington, D.C.

Jordan Supercast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024


You could say she has “a way with words.” We're talking about Sophia Montana, a 6th grade student at Daybreak Elementary School. On this episode of the Supercast, find out how Sophia managed to win the Utah Regional Spelling Bee in a tough five-hour competition propelling her to compete in the National Scripps Spelling Bee ...continue reading "Episode 246: She Has “A Way with Words,” Daybreak Student Competes in National Scripps Spelling Bee Championship in Washington, D.C."

HR & Payroll 2.0
Agile HR with Special Guest Kevin McDonald

HR & Payroll 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 61:09


On this episode, Pete and Julie welcome HR operations and transformation expert Kevin McDonald, VP of People Services, and Insights at The E.W. Scripps Company, to the show for a discussion on agile HR in the modern organization. After some quick market updates, including new product launches and a key divestiture, the group learns more about The E.W. Scripps Company, its history, and its culture.  A 145-year media organization best known for its annual Scripps Spelling Bee, and for bringing local news and programming to the nation through its network of owned and operated TV stations, previously including newspapers and radio. Kevin shares his unlikely path to the world of HR, what keeps him there, and how his career journey has flowed and flourished alongside an ever-agile media leader.  Including the role HR technology has played in the transformation and maturation at The E.W. Scripps Company, and how the firms' HR operations and practitioners enable the agility-rich insights and infrastructure of people, processes, and technology required to help the media company evolve itself through constant digital disruption.  Connect with Kevin: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-mcdonald-a208b1/  Kevin's Favorite Non-Profit Orgs: www.purplemonkeyproject.org www.talberthouse.org Connect with the show: LinkedIn: ⁠http://linkedin.com/company/hr-payroll-2-0⁠  Twitter: ⁠@HRPayroll2_0⁠ ⁠@PeteTiliakos⁠ ⁠@JulieFer_HR⁠

Sedano & Kap
HR 3: Can You Spell It?

Sedano & Kap

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 50:23


Lindsey brings up the Scripps Spelling Bee winner in “What You Need To Know” and it turns into an impromptu spelling bee with hard-to-spell athletes names. They revisit their keys to the NBA Finals, then Kap goes off on a tangent about his vacation days. The crew plays a game of Big Deal - Or No Deal? Dealer's Choice! They discuss their Mandy's Awards “drip.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
6-7am- Bezos' Love Nest & It's National Donut Day

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 40:14


Forbes' list of America's Richest Self-Made Women, Jeff Bezos bought an expensive love nest, The Rock is returning as Luke Hobbs in an untitled Fast and Furious movie, happy National Donut Day, Dev Shah won the Scripps Spelling Bee, kiosk technology is the newest way to combat theft, a warning about covering baby strollers with a baby inside, and Vinnie reads your texts!

The Chad Benson Show
Biden falls on stage at US Air Force Academy commencement

The Chad Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 109:42


Biden falls on stage at US Air Force Academy commencement. Scripps Spelling Bee winner. The growing culture war. Ukraine steps up attacks against Russia. Latest job numbers. Movies opening this weekend. Lizzo threatens to quit music, locks Twitter account after latest wave of body-shaming. Senate passes debt limit bill. Zach Abraham, Bulwark Capital, talks about the commercial real estate market.This 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/2979118/advertisement

Jason & Alexis
6/1 THURS HOUR 3: SCR: Hannah and Matt, "MerPeople" and Scripps Spelling Bee...how would we do?

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 38:51


Did we find love for Hannah and Matt in Second Chance Romance? We checked out "MerPeople" on Netflix; do we want to be mermaids now? Scripps Spelling Bee is underway; how would we do spelling and defining the word? Spoiler: not great. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Jason & Alexis
6/1 THURS HOUR 3: SCR: Hannah and Matt, "MerPeople" and Scripps Spelling Bee...how would we do?

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 38:51


Did we find love for Hannah and Matt in Second Chance Romance? We checked out "MerPeople" on Netflix; do we want to be mermaids now? Scripps Spelling Bee is underway; how would we do spelling and defining the word? Spoiler: not great. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Odds Couple
Chapter 4, Week 42: Kissing Your Sister

The Odds Couple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 55:29


Rob, Lang, Roser and CJ discuss the NBA Finals, talk USFL with the voice of the Memphis Showboats Eli Savoie, breakdown the Scripps Spelling Bee and more.

Dyslexics Untied!
Readit, Red it, Reddit: Dyslexia

Dyslexics Untied!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 6:12


Jacob and Shawn tackle the top questions on a Dyslexia Reddit page. From reflections on the ebb and flow of dyslexia depending on their mood, stress level, and sleep to finally spelling the word "rhythm" correctly, the boys tackle the internet's questions on dyslexia. Not to mention some thoughts on tweeting better sentences during the Scripps Spelling Bee... If you want to look through the questions and comments yourself, check out the Dyslexia page here: Dyslexia Reddit page. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apostel/support

Tomtit & Baobab: A Bee-Inspired Podcast

The episode in which we commit cloaca to memory, talk about teddies, and take on a game worthy of the Scripps Spelling Bee.

The Lead: Starting Five
A (Fitz)Magical Ride Comes To An End

The Lead: Starting Five

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 12:21 Very Popular


Plus: Boston's incredible comeback seals a game 1 win in San Francisco. And a mind-bending spell off adds a new twist to the Scripps Spelling Bee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: T-E-K-T-I-T-E

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 161:30


Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by talking with listeners about how they're handling the current political divide in America. Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo shares how he would bring his previous experience as a public defender to the role of Suffolk County District Attorney if elected. He also discusses the need for transparency in the case of former Boston police officer Patrick Rose. Arroyo is a Boston City Councilor. He's running to be Suffolk County District Attorney. Callie Crossley talks about Harini Logan's win at the 2022 Scripps Spelling Bee, and Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Pageant. She also shared her thoughts on Sheryl Sandberg stepping down from her role as COO of Meta. Crossley hosts GBH's Under the Radar and Basic Black. Barbara Lynch shares her thoughts on the state of the restaurant industry, and called for student loan forgiveness for the next generation of restaurant workers. Lynch is a James Beard Award-winning chef, and the restarauter behind No. 9 Park, Menton, Sportello, and others. In 2017, she was one of TIME magazine's 100 most influential people, and is a Druker Award recipient. Art Caplan talks about President Joe Biden's response to the baby formula shortage, and the scientists that have successfully transplanted a 3D-printed ear. Caplan is the Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU School of Medicine in New York City. Erin Caldwell talks about Dorchester's first annual Dorchfest, while pop singer Rosa Cesario, acoustic singer-songwriter Tim Pitoniak, and hip-hop/spoken word artist Paul Willis performed live at the Boston Public Library. In honor of the 2022 Scripps National Spelling Bee, we host the annual Boston Public Radio Spelling Bee for listeners.

Loper & Randi in The Morning
6-3-22 Loper & Randi - Memorial tournament, Tecumseh, Scripps Spelling Bee, Acne, New Music Friday, Blue Collar Holler

Loper & Randi in The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 121:35


Loper has secured his part in the outdoor drama, Tecumseh, and has all the details. We have a recap of the first day at the Memorial Tournament. Kim Kardashian says she just wanted sex from Pete Davidson and not a relationship at first. Dealing with acne in high school really sucks. Plus, New Music Friday, the Scripps Spelling Bee, Amber Heard's net worth, Nester the Molester and more!

BJ & Jamie
First Ever Spell Off In Scripps Spelling Bee

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 4:04


A girl from San Antonio spelled 21 words in 90 seconds to win the Scripps Spelling Bee in the first ever spell off! 

BJ & Jamie
Heardle, Tabloid Trash, Scripps Spelling Bee

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 17:50


Today's heardle is a 8/10 difficulty. Kim K and Pete Davidson were not allowed to attend the Platinum Jubilee ball. 

Squiz Kids
Friday, June 3 - Houses made from lunchbox leftovers; the world's largest plant; Steph Curry's big weekend; and the lion that went to school.

Squiz Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 10:25


Squiz Kids is an award-winning, free daily news podcast just for kids. Give us ten minutes, and we'll give you the world. A short podcast that gives kids the lowdown on the big news stories of the day, delivered without opinion, and with positivity and humour. ‘Kid-friendly news that keeps them up to date without all the nasties' (A Squiz Parent) This Australian podcast for kids easily fits into the daily routine - helping curious kids stay informed about the world around them. Fun. Free. Fresh. LINKS Mountain lion that went to schoolhttps://apnews.com/article/california-san-francisco-wildlife-mateo-mountain-lions-e4eea3c0d8ef80a0ec18e5a827027822 Scripps Spelling Bee contestants - videohttps://www.newsy.com/stories/spelling-bee-contestants-share-insights-on-competition/ Squiz Kids for Schools - Free 30 Day Trial: https://www.squizkids.com.au/squiz-kids-for-schools/Squiz Kids Apple Subscriber Content - Free 7 Day Trial: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/squiz-kids/id1494238283 How To Become A Squiz Kids Correspondent: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FH2HA28InnLU6UxE91wrLBAbCMT40Mua/viewSquiz Kids Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/squizkids/?hl=enGot a birthday coming up and you want a shout-out? Send us an email at squizkids@thesquiz.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KGO 810 Podcast
Nikki Medoro - Voter apathy for next week's elections, and problem spelling words

KGO 810 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 26:10


Trying to gather enthusiasm for next week's election is an uphill battle, but the Morning Show with Nikki Medoro stresses the importance of having a say in how government is run by participating in elections. Also, with the Scripps Spelling Bee starting up this week, what words are hard for you to spell? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Show with Nikki Medoro Podcast
Nikki Medoro - Voter apathy for next week's elections, and problem spelling words

The Morning Show with Nikki Medoro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 26:10


Trying to gather enthusiasm for next week's election is an uphill battle, but the Morning Show with Nikki Medoro stresses the importance of having a say in how government is run by participating in elections. Also, with the Scripps Spelling Bee starting up this week, what words are hard for you to spell? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Young DisKors
Young Diskors EP26

Young DisKors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 9:50


A brief chat with a 2021 Scripps Spelling Bee finalist, Chaitra Thummala! Come and join Isaiah in getting to know a master speller. Learn some tips and be inspired! #YoungDiskors

Back to the Bar
Boosie Black Badazz Widow: Episode 56

Back to the Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 32:05


Shigg and Missy welcome back Heather to talk about current topics. Zaila Avante-Garde to win Scripps Spelling Bee; Jada Pincket shaves her head; Boosie Badazz vs. Flava Flav; RIP Richard Donner; Jackass star attacked by shark; Black Widow disappointment; 'Mall Karen' and more. We hope you enjoy the conversation!  You rock with us, we'll rock with you. Until next time. Peace.

Chocolate News Podcast
The Cincinnati Herald Podcast Episode 28 (July 17, 2021 - July 23, 2021)

Chocolate News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 24:52


This is the 28th episode of The Cincinnati Herald Podcast. We discuss news that you can't get anywhere else. On today's show we will be discussing President Biden doing a CNN town hall in Cincinnati, the 2021 Cuban protests, Zalia-Avant Garde winning the Scripps Spelling Bee, and more.Today's guests are Andria Carter (Co-host and Media Consultant, The Cincinnati Herald), Wade Lacey, Sr. (Circulation Director), Suhana Sinha (Intern, The Cincinnati Herald), and Maeve Hamlet (Intern, The Cincinnati Herald).This week's episode is hosted by John Alexander Reese (Digital Editor, The Cincinnati Herald).Make sure to check out the stories we talked about today on our website at www.TheCincinnatiHerald.com. You can also check out our print edition, which is sold at Kroger, UDF, Walgreens, Joseph-Beth Booksellers, and at select service stations.Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcast app. We are on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Audible, and TuneIn Radio. Just search for The Cincinnati Herald PodcastFollow us at The Cincinnati Herald” on FacebookFollow us @CinciHerald on Twitter and Instagram.Follow us on YouTube, just search for The Herald TVMake sure to check out the stories we talked about today on our website at www.TheCincinnatiHerald.com. You can also follow us on social media. We're on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. We also have our own YouTube channel. Just search for The Herald TV.

Joke Jams
Champions Elysée

Joke Jams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 3:43


In this episode we discuss the NBA Finals, Scripps Spelling Bee, Wimbledon, international soccer and much more. #NBAFinals #UEFA #CopaAmerica #ScrippsSpellingBee #Wimbledon #StanleyCup --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Winner Talk
Happy Anniversary Winner Talk

Winner Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 72:06


Buckle up and get ready to have a good time. We start with giving a shoutout to ourselves!  Winner Talk is officially a year old.  We made it to this magical milestone and we celebrate and thank everyone for riding with the team.  As we celebrate, we pay respects to Zaila Avant-garde, the winner of the Scripps Spelling Bee.  Again shout out to the first Black American to win this title.  Next we talk Scottie Pippen and his new Airbnb venture.  Paying homage to the 1992 Olympics, he is placing his home up for rental.  Next we briefly discuss Richard Sherman and his situation.  And lastly we discuss the new Karen sighting in a Victoria Secret.  Sometimes when you hear a song from your past that you haven't heard in a long time, that song takes you back to a special time in your life. This week in "Trav's R&B Corner" we talk Anniversary.  It's only right.This week on "Issue Island" we help one of our listeners get off the island. We help this weeks listener vacate a job.  We give this listener a few pointers on how to exit a job......the right way....maybe.Next, join in as we sort out one of our classic childhood arguments of who can put together the best team from random topics.  This week's "Squad Up" we draft the best anniversary gifts.Finally get a word of encouragement and inspiration from this week's edition of "Drop a Gem."

Kiki'ing With CoCo
Season 2 Ep 1 Take the Lead feat. ParistheSpitta

Kiki'ing With CoCo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 50:08


This week's Word on the Street, we are celebrating 14 year old Zaila Avant Garde who is the first African American to win the Scripps Spelling Bee in its 96 year history. Now for just a tad bit of mess Iman Shumpert said, "Men don't get excited about lingerie!" I do not disagree with him. In the Hot Cup of CoCo, ParistheSpitta and I Kiki about how men need to step up and lead and how women need to allow men to lead them. A lot of shit talking went down in this episode, but overall both parties play a part in a man leading and being the head of his household. Drink with CoCo Casmigos Tequila 1 shot of Tequila CoCo's IG/Twitter: @kikiingwithcoco Facebook: www.facebook.com/kikiingwithcoco Email: kikiingwithcocopod@gmail.com URL: www.kikiingwithcocopodcast.com Paristhespitta IG/Twitter: @paristhespitta URL: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/paristhespitta1/its-just-different --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Burn It All Down
Ep. 209: Name, Image, Likeness Jamboree

Burn It All Down

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 55:15


In this episode, Jessica Luther, Amira Rose Davis and Brenda Elsey break-down what is happening in the wake of college athletes finally being able to use their own name, image and likeness (NIL). They discuss what the new NIL rules have meant on the ground, what guidance (or lack thereof) academic institutions and the NCAA have provided and how racism, sexism and capitalism are already impacting who gets what. They also share their favorite NIL partnerships and who Burn It All Down would like to sponsor. Then, they preview Amira's interview with Dr. Courtney Cox about recent events impacting Black women in media, academia and sport. Next, they torch all that needs to be burned from this week. After the flames, the torchbearers rise, including Torchbearer of the Week Zaila Avant-garde, the 2021 Scripps Spelling Bee champion and Guinness World Records holder for various basketball tricks. They wrap up the show with what's good in their lives and what they are watching in sports this week. This episode was produced by Tressa Versteeg. Shelby Weldon is our social media and website specialist. Burn It All Down is part of the Blue Wire podcast network. For show notes, transcripts, and more info about BIAD, check out our website: www.burnitalldownpod.com To help support the Burn It All Down podcast, please consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/burnitalldown For BIAD merchandise: https://www.bonfire.com/store/burn-it-all-down/ Find us on Twitter: twitter.com/BurnItDownPod; Facebook: www.facebook.com/BurnItAllDownPod/; and Instagram: www.instagram.com/burnitalldownpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Brazy Bunch Podcast
Small Town Ladies Night (Episode 125)

The Brazy Bunch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 150:21


The crew discusses Zaila Avant-Garde winning the Scripps Spelling Bee, Drake reportedly dating Amari Bailey's mom, Meek Mill vs Travis Scott fight, Bill Cosby's new comedy tour, new albums from Snoh Alegra, Vince Staples and more. Follow on instagram @brazybunchpodcast and submit all comments or topics to brazybunchpod@gmail.com.

Edge of Sports
Talking NBA Finals, Sha'Carri Richardson, and Jazz Cigarettes

Edge of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 52:43


We are BACK! This week we talk to the Coach Kevin McNutt about the suspension of track and field star Sha'Carri Richardson for smoking weed and some NBA Finals observations so far. We also have “Choice Words” about Gwen Barry and the GOP's pathetic attempt at demonizing her. In addition, we have “Just Stand Up” and “Just Sit Down” awards to New Orleans native and Scripps Spelling Bee champ Zaila Avant-garde who recently became the first Black American to win such an honor and several prominent football clubs like Barcelona and Atletico who have decided to play exhibition games in the settler state that is Israel. All this and more on this week's show! Coach Kevin McNutt Zirin, Gwen Berry Is the Hero We Need https://www.thenation.com/article/society/gwen-berry/ — http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@gmail.com | Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE)

Tellemtiptoldyou
Ep 68 Space Colonizers

Tellemtiptoldyou

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 22:20


Hey ya'll hey! Thanks for tuning into Episode 68 of Tellemtiptoldyou—"Space Colonizers.” There is something unholy and unnatural about the billionaires' race into space. In this episode, I tell you what so off-putting about it to me. I'll also try and point your direction to how we must begin to pay more attention to the growing partisan-politicization of US public school boards. If we truly care about ALL students' rights to learn, we have to begin to be more active in school board advocacy. I'll tell you why. Finally, we have to applaud Zaila Avant-garde for her recent Scripps Spelling Bee win. But, we also can't forget to pay homage to the Black girl once deprived of her victory, Ms. MacNolia Cox. Learning about her doesn't lessen our celebration of Zaila, but helps us understand just how sweet it is! After you tune in, let me know what you think of this episode by leaving me a 5 star review. Take care of each other so we can build together. #tellemtiptoldyou For more on Tellemtiptoldyou (the podcast on Black History, Black Spirituality, and Black Culture, be sure to follow Dr. Tip on Instagram (@tiffanydphd) and Facebook (@tellemtiptoldyou). Be sure to subscribe to our website, www.tellemtiptoldyou.com, so that you never miss an update! And, if you want to send us a message, our email address is drtip@tellemtiptoldyou.com Hosted by: Dr. Tip Guests on this episode: none TAGS: #thoughtleader #BlackHistory #Schools #Education #BlackHistory365 #SpellingBee #tellemtiptoldyou #lifecoachforwomen

True North Views Podcast
Episode 162 | "Le Baby"

True North Views Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 79:13


• PRE POTPOURRI (6:20). Ontario moves into “stage 3” (6:25). • MUSIC POTPOURRI (10:38). HBDs in the Culture (11:08). Drake goes on a date (13:48). Juvenile and Mannie Fresh want you to vax that thang up (16:03). Logan Paul speaks on Hip Hop culture and has choice words for Lil Baby (20:12). Keep or Leak (23:04); a Soulja Boy x McDonald's collab (23:08), an Akademiks x Tory Lanez podcast (24:30), a new Juice WRLD album and documentary (28:29). We got Shoutouts (29:47): 2K x Nav x The Weeknd for revamping a Toronto community centre (28:21), Dreamville for starting up a basketball tournament in Chicago (31:38), Zaila Avant-garde for winning the Scripps Spelling Bee, plus recognizing her overall greatness (33:17). New Music Report (36:50): Gustavo Guapo

Experiencing GhiaLogic
111. N****s in Paris

Experiencing GhiaLogic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 12:13


Lil Baby and James Harden have been under the microscope ever since they landed in Paris for Fashion Week. In recent news, Paris police picked up Lil Baby on a drug charge. Allegedly he was in possession of 20 grams of marijuana and is facing one year behind bars. We pray the Street Hero will be allowed a bond and is able to bail out. Lord Jesus knows they are probably not treating him right over there... Other topics included on this episode are: Zaila Avant-garde, the newest champion of the Scripps Spelling Bee. Who just happens to hold 3 Guiness World Records for dribbling basketballs! Haiti's president being ASSASSINATED at his own home... Already 2 dozen people are in custody in relationship to his murder. The murder-suicide at the Houston Aquarium... the city is toooo hot! If it is not one thing it's another! Instagram: @GhiaLogicX ghialogic.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ghialogic/support

KOIN PODCAST NETWORK
The Daily 6: 7/9/2021

KOIN PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 3:21


Governor Brown gets a new gig, opposition to opioid settlement, and history at the Scripps Spelling Bee

George Wrighster Podcast by Unafraid Show
Spelling Bee History, NBA Finals, Mitch McConnell, Ricky Gervais, Shohei Ohtani, Drake at Dodgers' Stadium, Cancel or Consequence and Best of Social Media

George Wrighster Podcast by Unafraid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 56:30


* Zalia Avant-Garde becomes the first African-American to win the Scripps Spelling Bee. That may not even be the thing she is best at. Are we failing as parents? * The Phoenix Suns are up 2-0 on the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA Finals and watching Monty Williams coach is a pleasure. * Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell doubles down on college athletes not being paid with terrible reasoning. * Ricky Gervais believes that if The Office were made today it would have been “cancelled” due to political correctness. * Shohei Ohtani hasn't taken batting practice all season, Angels hitting coach Jeremy Reed told Buster Olney * Drake is on a date a Dodgers Stadium with 2023 top HS basketball player Amari Bailey's mom. * Cancel or consequence * Best of Social Media Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Best of Columbia On Demand
Wake Up Columbia with Branden Rathert Friday 7/9 7a

Best of Columbia On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 27:47


00:00 Wake Up Columbia's safe word is "pineapple" / The Scripps Spelling Bee has a new champion 13:00 People pronouncing words wrong

Landry Football's Conference Call
CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 7-9 FRIDAY HOUR 1

Landry Football's Conference Call

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 39:56


Chuck opens the show by talking about the Scripps Spelling Bee. He then talks about what some people are not considering with Name, Image and Likeness. We talk LSU and more with Matt Moscona of ESPN 104.5 Baton Rouge.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Mix
Your 3 must hear clips of the day for July 9, 2021

The Morning Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 2:21


Congratulations to the Zaila Avant-Garde who was the first African American to win the Scripps Spelling Bee!   (Photo courtesy of Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

We get into Zaila Avant-garde winning the 93rd Scripps Spelling Bee, becoming the first African American to do so. Specific, we talk about her last name. Also, Amin Elhassan and Tom Haberstroh continues to talk about the NBA Finals, including Chris Paul's play and Giannis Antetokounmpo's playing on what seems to be a miracle of medical science. Plus, we talk to Danny Trejo about his career and early life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mackay in the Morning with Danielle Tufano
Scripps Spelling Bee Winner

Mackay in the Morning with Danielle Tufano

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 2:14


Chicago's own Bill Murray came up last night during the winning word. What a great winner this year. Listen

Afternoon Drive
Thursday July 8: Hour 1 - Rockies issues, Avs 2022 Cup favorites, College endorsements, Logos, CFP expansion, Spelling Bee

Afternoon Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 44:44


Rockies deep-seeded issues, Avalanche 2022 Stanley Cup favorites, College endorsements, Logos, CFP expansion, Scripps Spelling Bee

Southern Sports Today
CHUCK OLIVER SHOW 7-9 FRIDAY HOUR 1

Southern Sports Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 39:56


Chuck opens the show by talking about the Scripps Spelling Bee. He then talks about what some people are not considering with Name, Image and Likeness. We talk LSU and more with Matt Moscona of ESPN 104.5 Baton Rouge.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Chad Benson Show
Richard Branson headed to space this weekend

The Chad Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 110:12


Richard Branson headed to space this weekend. Scripps Spelling Bee. Michael Avenatti gets 2.5 years in prison. Movies opening this weekend. Biden withdrawing troops from Afghanistan August 30th. Virginia teacher reinstated after statements on pronoun use. Flat dog. Pfizer wants FDA approval for 3rd COVID booster. Arrests made in Haitian President's assassination, 2 were American.

The Lead
The Kids Broke The Spelling Bee. Now Scripps Is Doubling Down

The Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 21:10


Two years ago, the Scripps National Spelling Bee had arguably the most dramatic -- and delightful -- ending in its nearly hundred-year history. After five rounds and forty-seven words spelled correctly, the judges threw in the towel and declared eight co-champions, much to the joy of the contestants and the millions who tuned in on television. So, now that the kids have bested the competition, the organizers have been forced to find a new way to challenge them. The Athletic's Seth Davis recently took a break from the college hoops beat to write about Scripps' new rules this year (and people's opinions about them), a 14-year-old girl who is one of the favorites to win, and why the spelling bee is not what many people assume.Read Seth Davis's full story about the 2021 Scripps Spelling Bee:https://theathletic.com/2686719/2021/07/07/the-scripps-national-spelling-bee-is-approaching-its-reckoning-will-the-dictionary-strike-back/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Sherman & Tingle Show
The Sherman & Tingle Show Spelling Bee

The Sherman & Tingle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 8:18


The Sherman & Tingle Show - WDRV-FM Chicago

First Up with Landsberg & Colaiacovo
First Up: June 29, 2021 - Hour 1

First Up with Landsberg & Colaiacovo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 44:23


On the first hour of First Up, Matt Cauz and Carlo Colaiacovo get into whether it'd be possible to cheat in the Scripps Spelling Bee this year because of it taking place virtually. Then Matt and Carlo recap the 5-1 rout by the Lightning over the Canadiens in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.

Pop Capsule Podcast
Episode 18 - Cheugy Lewis and the News

Pop Capsule Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 72:12


What do Emma Stone, Anthony Weiner, Gary Busey and Ben Affleck have in common? They're all a part of this week's journey through pop culture history! Join us as we chat about Pearl Harbour being the #1 movie, the 2001 Scripps Spelling Bee, the Anthony Weiner scandals and the 2011 MTV Movie Awards. 

D23 Inside Disney
Episode 77: Kelly Marie Tran on “Raya and the Last Dragon”

D23 Inside Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 43:24


New Walt Disney Archives exhibit to celebrate 100 years of The Walt Disney Company, trailer for Disney and Pixar’s Luca released, Spider-Man: No Way Home set to premiere in December, premiere dates for Loki and upcoming Disney+ series announced, Marvel's M.O.D.O.K. to premiere on Hulu, Scripps Spelling Bee to take place at Walt Disney World Resort, updates on Harmonious at EPCOT, vote for Disney dinosaurs or dragons as part of D23 March Hare Mania, Disney takes home Golden Globe Awards, and a new book for fans of Disney’s Cinderella — Delphine and the Silver Needle, is available now. Plus, Raya and the Last Dragon star Kelly Marie Tran talks recording in a “blanket fort,” feeling the Force, why corn dogs are the essential Disneyland treat.

Motherhood On Tap

Hey listeners! Any bookworms or avid spellers out there? Whether you are a stickler for accurate spelling or not, we think you will enjoy the documentary Spellbound. We cover this documentary and give our take on the eight spellers covered in the film. Here is the synopsis of the film from Wikipedia.  Spellbound is a … Continue reading Spellbound →

Dart Against Humanity
Dart Against Humanity Ep. 81: A Friendly Game Of Korean Baseball

Dart Against Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 50:07


Today on Dart Against Humanity I discuss the recent protests & rioting initiated by police attacking peaceful protestors and the looting/property damage often initiated by those who aren't down for the cause & are just opportunists. The Blackout Tuesday/Pause The Show debacle on IG, the "This You?" phenomenon on Twitter calling out hypocrites who supposedly stand with Black people all of a sudden, my issues with stan culture in modern music journalism vs. being an expert & lastly the Netflix documentary "Spelling The Dream" about East Asian/Indian American kids dominating the Scripps Spelling Bee over the past decade plus and how & why. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Loren and Wally Podcast
Gronk! Where Are Your Buccaneers?

Loren and Wally Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 59:08


On today's ROR Morning Show, Rob Gronkowski leaves us, a way to hang out with the cast of "Friends", good deeds in Quincy and it's Earth Day! Plus, we have our own Scripps Spelling Bee, Stanley Tucci's terrible cocktail, What is Cuomosexuality?  All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios.com …The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery

The Chad Benson Show
Preparing for possible second wave of corona virus

The Chad Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 110:12


Preparing for possible second wave of corona virus. obesity and risk of corona virus infection. Scripps Spelling Bee canceled. Rob Gronkowski comes out of retirement to play with Tom Brady in Tampa Bay. HBO to launch streaming service.

#AmWriting
Episode 193: #WriterDreamsComeTrue

#AmWriting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 49:10


She writes Emmy-winning television comedy, bestselling children’s books, plays, and sentences for the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Is there nothing Jill Twiss can’t do?Musical theater actress and stand-up comic Jill Twiss dreamed of writing for television but did not know how to break in to the world of late-night comedy shows. The stars aligned when a few supportive women called some chits on her behalf, and lo, she landed a spot in the writing room of the Emmy-award winning show, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Her work on Last Week Tonight has earned her multiple Emmys, WGA and Peabody Awards, and led to a series of bestselling children’s books as well as the opportunity to write humorous “Can I have that word in a sentence, please?” hints for the Scripps National Spelling Bee. This week, Jill and Jess talk about how Jill got her start in television, her love of Vice President Mike Pence’s pet rabbit Marlon Bundo, how her children’s books came to be, their shared need for pressing deadlines, and Jill’s play-in-progress about the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention.Episode links and a transcript follow—but first, you know we dropped the Top Five Ways to Find the Right Agent to pitch into everyone’s inbox last Monday. What will our supporters find there this Monday? It’s SO FRESH WE DON’T EVEN KNOW. But if you become a supporter, you will. Support the podcast you love AND get weekly #WriterTopFives with actionable advice you can use for just $7 a month. As always, this episode (and every episode) will appear for all subscribers in your usual podcast listening places, totally free as the #AmWriting Podcast has always been. This shownotes email is free, too, so please—forward it to a friend, and if you haven’t already, join our email list and be on top of it with the shownotes and a transcript every time there’s a new episode. Want to share this one? Click here to share on Facebook, and here for an editable tweet. LINKS FROM THE PODCAST#AmReading (Watching, Listening)Jess: Good Luck with That by Kristan HigginsJill: The World Only Spins Forward: The Ascent of Angels in America by Isaac Butler and Dan KoisOur guest for this episode is Jill Twiss.Last Week Tonight with John OliverA Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo The Someone NewEveryone Gets a SayThe Marlon Bundo episode of Last Week Tonight (full episode): Just the excerpt about A Day in The Life of Marlon Bundo with a clip of the animated all-star cast audiobook: This episode was sponsored by Author Accelerator, the book coaching program that helps you get your work DONE. Visit https://www.authoraccelerator.com/amwritingfor details, special offers and Jennie Nash’s Inside-Outline template.Find more about Jess here, Sarina here and about KJ here.If you enjoyed this episode, we suggest you check out Marginally, a podcast about writing, work and friendship.The image in our podcast illustration is by Kate DeCarvalho. The music in our podcast is by Max Cohen.Transcript (We use an AI service for transcription, and while we do clean it up a bit, some errors are the price of admission here. We hope it’s still helpful.)KJ:                                        00:01                    Hello fellow writers. The beginning of the year is a great time to think about what you really want from your writing life and if one of the things that's filled you with joy in the past is time spent encouraging, editing, and helping another writer you might want to consider becoming a book coach yourself. Our sponsor, Author Accelerator provides book coaching to authors like me, but also needs and trains book coaches. And they'll be hosting a free book coaching summit in January for anyone who wants to learn more. If that's got your ears perked up, head to authoraccelerator.com/summit. Is it recording?Jess:                                     00:39                    Now it's recording.KJ:                                        00:40                    Yay.Jess:                                     00:40                    Go ahead.KJ:                                        00:41                    This is the part where I stare blankly at the microphone and try to remember what I was supposed to be doing.Jess:                                     00:45                    Alright, let's start over.KJ:                                        00:47                    Awkward pause and I'm going to rustle some papers.Jess:                                     00:50                    Okay.KJ:                                        00:50                    Now one, two, three.Jess:                                     00:58                    Hey, I'm Jess Lahey and this is #AmWriting. Our podcast about writing all the things, the podcast about sitting down, getting the work done and often that work looks like pitches, looks like queries, looks like invoicing so that you can get paid for all that stuff. But really this is just the podcast about the nuts and bolts of being a writer.Sarina:                                 01:22                    I'm Sarina Bowen, when I do my writing it's about fiction and novels. I'm the author of 30-odd romance novels and my new one is called Heartland.Jess:                                     01:32                    And I'm Jess, again. And my work of writing is about mostly nonfiction and I'm in the process of writing a new book and in the process of editing it. But my first book is the Gift of Failure, How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed. And we are missing KJ again today. She is still hockey tournament-ing. And we are going to have an interview today with someone really, really cool. But I wanted to catch you at the beginning of this, Sarina to tell you that you and our guest today have something in common.Sarina:                                 02:01                    We do, what?Jess:                                     02:03                    So a couple of years ago you sent us a text, KJ and myself, a text about the fact that someone had gotten a tattoo in your honor. And are we still at a couple of people, two people who have tattoos of your books?Sarina:                                 02:18                    I know of three...Jess:                                     02:19                    Three people. And what do they have on their bodies?Sarina:                                 02:22                    Well, the first one had the cover of Him.Jess:                                     02:27                    Okay. Him being one of the books that you have written.Sarina:                                 02:31                    Right. And then another one has a quote from The Year We Fell Down.Jess:                                     02:35                    Oh, that's cool. A quote, I love that.Sarina:                                 02:38                    And hers is in French because she helped me proofread the French edition. And then I have a lovely friend, Claudia, who has a tattoo of The True North titles.Jess:                                     02:49                    That's just so permanent. It's so permanent. I mean, number one, you gotta be a super fan to get a tattoo of. Well the other thing is you said that one of them has The True North novels, which means this is a tattoo that will expand over time, maybe.Sarina:                                 03:05                    Well, perhaps...Jess:                                     03:11                    What if you end up writing like 70 books in this series? It'll be like all the way up her arm or his arm.Sarina:                                 03:16                    Yeah, but I'll be dead from writing all those. So you know, we have bigger problems...But, so tell me about our guest.Jess:                                     03:24                    So our guest today is Jill Twiss and she is a writer on the show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. And she found someone who has a tattoo of a rabbit on them and that rabbit's name is Marlon Bundo. Do you know who Marlon Bundo is?Sarina:                                 03:41                    He's the bunny in her book.Jess:                                     03:43                    The bunny in her book. And we'll talk to her a little bit about that tattoo and what it was like to find out that she has landed a place of permanence on someone's body, which just to me, blows my mind. I can't even picture. It's just amazing.Sarina:                                 03:57                    You know what blows my mind?Jess:                                     03:58                    What's that?Sarina:                                 03:59                    If your first book in Amazon is a picture book with like 8 million reviews and went viral, like I'm so excited for this.Jess:                                     04:09                    I know, this is going to be great also because as you will find out when you listen to this interview, it's her first writing job.Sarina:                                 04:16                    That's amazing. Okay, I'm ready to have my mind blown.Jess:                                     04:20                    Alright, so with no further ado, here is my interview with Jill Twiss. I am here today with Jill Twiss. She is a senior writer at Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. She has a crazy, amazing story. She has Emmies, she has WGA awards, she has Peabody awards. There are some other things she does that I am so excited to talk about. I'm not going to burst the the surprise right off the bat. But Jill, thank you so much for coming on the podcast.Jill:                                       04:52                    Thank you so much for having me. I'm such a huge fan of your podcast and I'm so excited to be here.Jess:                                     04:58                    What was really funny was when I first asked you to be on the podcast, you were on Twitter, I was on Twitter, and we were following each other and I messaged you about being on the podcast and you were so excited. You're like, I'm a fan. And I'm like, I'm a fan. So we got to fan girl a little bit. It was very, very exciting.Jill:                                       05:14                    Well, I'm new-ish to book world. And so this podcast was sort of as I was thrown into it, how I learned about what I was supposed to be doing.Jess:                                     05:26                    Well, and you come at it from a really unconventional angle, which is part of what I want to talk about today. Speaking of books - so you have now two books. One is about to come out. But you have a book out that some of our audience may have heard of, which is called A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo, which is a children's book. And I wanna talk a little bit about how that book came to be. But I'm also going to link to a wonderful article that you wrote for Glamour about why you wrote this children's book since it seems in contrast with what you do day to day, which is to write for a late night audience. Which is a story that I love. Could you tell us a little bit about how Marlon Bundo came to be? Because he is a cool, cool character. Oh, and by the way, before I keep going, you tweeted recently that you saw someone with Marlon Bundo tattooed on them. How did that happen? How did you come across that?Jill:                                       06:28                    Okay, well, it was at my gym. I just happened to be there and I go to sort of a very fun, weird gym where we all know each other pretty well. And so we do a name game at the beginning of every class. And this woman heard me say, my name was Jill and she said, 'Are you Jill Twiss?' And then she held up her arm and she had a full Marlon Bundo tattoo. And she said she'd gotten them with her cousin. It was the craziest thing. I can't imagine ever even getting a tattoo of my own books, much less someone else's, but it could not be a bigger honor.Jess:                                     07:06                    Well, and I mentioned in the introduction to Sarina because she knows of three people that have tattoos of her books on them and one is a line from one of her books and two of them are just pictures of the books. And that blows my mind. That's a level of permanence and fandom that I can't even imagine. I can't even imagine. So tell us a little bit about this book, Marlon Bundo. Who in the heck is Marlon Bundo?Jill:                                       07:33                    Sure. Okay. So as you said at the beginning, I am a writer at Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. And I have been a writer there since the show started. So I am a pretty, you know, dark, angry, comedy writer kind of person.Jess:                                     07:51                    And I just realized that with you saying that, that I started in absolutely the wrong place. I don't have KJ here to kick me under the table to say, 'No, no, no. You're starting in the wrong place.' Which she does so brilliantly. Because am I correct - I heard somewhere that this is your first writing job, the Last Week Tonight. Is that correct?Jill:                                       08:11                    It was my first professional writing job, yes. I had done stand up comedy,Jess:                                     08:17                    I'm sorry, but we have to talk about how that happens because the idea that your very first job, professional writing gig out of the gate is with a late night television show. I guess we kind of have to start there before we can even talk about how Marlon Bundo came to be.Jill:                                       08:32                    Sure, it's a lovely story about women helping women, actually.Jess:                                     08:40                    Oh, we like those stories a lot.Jill:                                       08:42                    I don't want to mislead you, it wasn't an accident. I was very much trying to get a late night writing job. I had done standup comedy. I'd loved the comedy part, but the standing up in front of people made me sort of sick to my stomach all the time. And part of me was like, if you're not happier when people clap, maybe you're a writer, maybe this isn't for you. And I started to try to find writing jobs. And as everyone listening I'm sure knows, it's really hard. And the TV late night world is just really hard to break into because it's really hard to find out how those jobs are out there. And crazily I got an email one day from a woman named Nell Scovell, who I now know was the co-writer of Lean In. She wrote for The Simpsons. She wrote for David Letterman. I had never met her, or at the time heard of her, and she said, 'Have you ever wanted to write for late night?' And I said, 'Yeah, that's all I want. Who are you? What are you talking about?' And she said, 'I've been reading your Twitter. I think you'd be great at it. She said, you know, she had been a woman writing comedy for decades and sort of thought that was enough. You know that she was the woman in the writer's room, wasn't she doing enough for women? And she realized things weren't getting any better. So she wanted to start to find women. So in any case she said, I can't get you a job but I can get your packet read, I can get someone to read your stuff. So, literally within four months I had this job.Jess:                                     10:23                    You do realize that you're inadvertently ratifying David Sedaris's advice that he gave on our show (which is to never, well, and I'm sure you weren't like in a position of just sitting in your apartment waiting for opportunities to come to you) but his advice on our show was to never ask anything of anyone and just wait and be ready when the opportunities come to you.Jill:                                       10:47                    Well, if I go back one more step. I actually did ask something of someone because my job (I was a musical theater actress and I was a standardized test tutor) and I tutored a real smart kid whose mom worked for David Letterman. And when he did really well on the SAT I asked his mom if she would meet with me and if I could write a packet, and I ended up asking someone who I didn't really know to read over that packet. She was a writer for Conan and it turns out five years later Nell had gone to her and said, 'Do you know anybody that should be writing for TV?' And she said, 'I read this packet years ago. She should be writing for late night.' So I did ask for a little help in someone just reading something and giving advice. And she couldn't help me at the time, but when she could, she did.Jess:                                     11:42                    That is so cool. And you've used the word packet a couple of times, and that's a word I don't think we've ever heard on our show before. So I'm sure there are people out there saying, 'Oh my gosh, what's a packet? I don't have one. I need it. What is it?' .Jill:                                       11:55                    Fair. In the late night world, and that's, you know, shows like The Daily Show or Jimmy Fallon show, all the Jimmy's shows, Jimmy Kimmel's show. Instead of doing what you do I think in narrative television, which is you write a spec script of like a whole show, they want packets and every show wants a different packet. So you might write a whole bunch of monologue jokes that happen at the beginning of Stephen Colbert's show. For a show like ours, you're going to write something similar to what is going to air on the show and they give you that assignment. So you have to find out about the packet. At the time I did it, we didn't have a show, so it was a lot looser. It was a little bit like, guess what John Oliver might do on a show that doesn't exist yet. I think specifically they asked to write a domestic and an international story. For something like The Daily Show, you would write maybe something similar to what happens in like a seven minute increment. They might tell you exactly what they want, they might not. Every late night show has a different packet, but you generally have to write it specifically for that show.Jess:                                     13:09                    So there's no just like writing some vague generalized packet and hoping that it lands right.Jill:                                       13:15                    No, although weirdly I would recommend that, just because there's no way to practice this but to do it. And so I had written packets for shows that I never, ever got to submit that were just me trying to figure out, you know, how do you do this? How do you write a packet for this show? I had seen (it sounds crazy now) but I used to read like every article about writing for late night and someone had said, 'You know, well, at this late night show, they write monologue jokes. They show up at 9:00 AM and then they write till noon.' And I was like, great, three hours, I can write monologue jokes for three hours every day. So that's what I did. You know, I just tried to find like, let's pretend I have this job and figure out how to do it until finally, and it took a long time, someone gave me the opportunity to show what I'd been working on all that time.Jess:                                     14:08                    Is there a magic format for a packet? Like there are certain tells for hacks. Like you know, if I try to send in a spec script in just the wrong format or in a way that doesn't adhere to the look of the standard spec script, someone's going to ding it right away cause they're going to say, 'Oh, this person doesn't have the slightest idea what they're doing.' Or, we had a children's book author come on and she said one dead giveaway of people who don't know what they're doing with children's books is that they send in the wrong format, or an odd number of pages, or they say, and here's the illustrator I need to have in order to write this book.Jill:                                       14:52                    I did all of those wrong things, by the way. Literally, all the things you just said I'm pretty sure I did, but whatever.Jess:                                     14:58                    So is there a magic format for a packet? Is there a program out there that you have to have that adheres to this magic format?Jill:                                       15:07                    Weirdly, no, like late night I think is the Wild West of everything. Every show is different. I can't tell you they're going to be great about telling you what they want, but I think some of the best shows will give you samples of what their scripts look like and you can do your best to copy them. The closest I can give you is that you have to put it in the language of the show. You know, the packet you write for John Oliver is not going to be the same packet you write for Trevor Noah. Even if you're writing on exactly the same topic. So the big thing that they're looking for is, 'Yeah, are you putting some of yourself in there because we're hiring you because of you, but also are you in the voice of the show? We're not interested in you changing the whole format of the show. I think some people like to come in and be like, you know, I have a new idea. Like what if Jimmy Fallon was in space the whole time? And it's like, well, you're not showing us that you can write the show that we have. This is really you showing you could start today and fit in with the show that's already there.Jess:                                     16:16                    I was a political speech writer for a while and part of the fun (for me anyway), was the challenge of writing in someone else's voice completely and not letting my voice dominate. So that's a really interesting balance. And are there times when you write scripts and then the person who for example, John Oliver, will put his own particular read on it so you don't have to be too worried about writing it exactly the same way he would say it?Jill:                                       16:41                    Oh yeah. I think of course he's going to put everything in his own words. I will say, because some of us have been there since the beginning, I've absolutely adapted to John's voice, but I think in some weird ways he's adapted to our voices, too. There are jokes he tells because I love them or because you know, someone else loves that voice and he (I think) has just a lot of skill at doing lots of different kinds of jokes. So I for sure have adopted his speech patterns, but I think he has in some ways altered his speech patterns for all of us, too.Jess:                                     17:20                    That's fascinating. Alright, so back to Marlon Bundo. So you're writing on a television show, which isn't the normal pattern of things that the next thing on your plate, affiliated with the show is a children's book. Will you tell us how that came to be?Jill:                                       17:37                    Sure, yes. We are not a children's show. We say a lot of words that you wouldn't say on children's shows.Jess:                                     17:45                    But you do have a lot of very cute, mascot looking creatures that come on the show.Jill:                                       17:54                    It's true, we do love that. So it happened that I was and am obsessed with a very real bunny named Marlon Bundo. Who is, if you don't know, the Vice President, Mike Pence's actual pet.Jess:                                     18:10                    Now is he still around? Bunnies don't have the longest lifespan. Is the real Marlon Bundo still around?Jill:                                       18:15                    To my knowledge, the real Marlon Bundo is still around. I don't want to start any conspiracy theories here. I believe that there is still a Marlon Bundo living.Jess:                                     18:29                    I will put it in the show notes if I find otherwise.Jill:                                       18:32                    Right. Yeah. Don't blame it on me. And Marlon Bundo had an Instagram and I loved this bunny. It's a very cute bunny. I am not, perhaps, the biggest fan of Mike Pence and some of his policies. And one day I saw an announcement that they were releasing a book about Marlon Bundo. And for some reason I got like weirdly territorial, as though I had any ownership of this bunny, which I obviously do not. And I was like, 'No, I want to write the book about Marlin Bundo.' So I pitched it, I just wrote an email that said no, we should write a book about Marlon Bundo. That, you know Mike Pence himself does not have the kindest record perhaps with same sex marriage. And so we decided to make Marlin Bundo a gay bunny.Jess:                                     19:27                    So you pitched it to the show, not necessarily to a literary agent first?Jill:                                       19:31                    Oh, not at all. No, that was in no way involved.Jess:                                     19:35                    Did you have a literary agent at that point?Jill:                                       19:37                    Nope, I did not. I also didn't have a TV agent, for whatever that's worth. No, I just pitched it to the show as like we should put out a book, which, you know, I pitch a thousand things to the show and most of them don't happen. But they said, 'Okay, yeah, let's do it.' And we had a quick meeting just to decide if it should be an actual children's book or if it should be one of those like parody books that's really for adults, but looks like a children's book. And I think we just decided why not? Like, why not write a kind book for kids about a thing that really matters to us.Jess:                                     20:20                    Now the writer in me and the person who now understands publishing timelines is freaking out. Because if you have just seen that a press release or some sort of release on the Twitter feed about the fact that they're going to come out with this book about Marlon Bundo, how on earth do you get a children's book out in time to have it still be relevant to the release of the other book? Because that was part of the deal when it was announced is that it was a competing book with the real Marlon Bundo's book. So how do you make those timelines work? Publishing moves slow, Jill.Jill:                                       20:55                    The great news is I didn't have to do any of it. I wrote the book, actually I didn't even... I went back to my office and we didn't even assign a book at that point. We were just kind of like pondering some ideas and I said, 'You know what, I'm just going to write something that way it'll be easier for them to be like, Oh no, not that. Now that we see that, we'll say, not that, we want something more like this.'Jess:                                     21:26                    You have a comfort with rejection of ideas that will be so refreshing to so many of our listeners because still - there's a pitch I put out there like two weeks ago and I haven't heard back and I am just feeling all sorts of rejection and yet now I can have Jill Twiss's 'almost everything I say gets rejected at some stage of the game' You're my new voice in my head. I love it.Jill:                                       21:52                    I mean, all of us probably write I would guess 30 to 50 jokes for every joke that goes on the show. So that's just the norm for sure. So I wrote this - just a thing just to be like, 'Hey, I don't know what about this?' And they said, 'Oh yeah, that. We'll just publish that.' So, it turned out to be like a day-long process. We changed literally a couple of words, had someone help us with things that you're talking about now. Like this is the number of pages or whatever. And I now realize that the publisher, Chronicle, was probably flipping out. But, not my problem. I didn't know. I had no idea. We found, again, what I now know is an extremely fast illustrator. We just picked the best person we found. Who was E.G. Keller, who is fantastic.Jess:                                     22:55                    I have to say, the illustrations are absolutely fantastic. I love the illustrations.Jill:                                       22:59                    When you were saying earlier you can't ever come in demanding an illustrator, that's exactly what I did for my next book. I didn't demand anything. That's not at all true. But after this (we're skipping ahead), I did get a literary agent, and she did sell us together. So my next two books are also with the same illustrator.Jess:                                     23:20                    And your next two books, including the one that is going to be coming out soon, which is called The Someone New...Jill:                                       23:26                    Oh, that one's out.Jess:                                     23:27                    Oh, that one's out now. Okay.Jill:                                       23:28                    That one was out last June so you can buy that one right now.Jess:                                     23:31                    Okay. So the two books you're talking about are in addition to the Marlon Bundo book and The Someone New?Jill:                                       23:37                    No, sorry, I'm saying this weird. So Marlon Bundo exists in the world of the show. My first book, that is entirely outside the show, was The Someone New and that is about welcoming someone new to your life, or your country, or your whatever.Jess:                                     23:57                    It is delightful, and beautiful, and sweet. I got a little choked up reading The Someone New. Well, mainly, I mean the town that I live in (I'm right near Burlington, Vermont) has been a sanctuary city. You know, there are lots of someone news in Burlington. Every single time I'm out and about in Burlington I run into people who are new to town and it had a really important place for me in terms of thinking about what it must be like to try to be new somewhere. And I love the book. I absolutely loved The Someone New.Jill:                                       24:36                    Thank you so much. I went to 11 schools in 12 years, so I was always the someone new. So when it came down to, Hey, you can actually write anything now, generally when I write for the show, I have very specific parameters. So when it came down to I had a literary agent, I could write a children's book on anything I wanted. What I wanted to write about are the things that really mattered to me right now, which is welcoming someone new to our country, but also just - kids are faced with new things every day. And new things are scary. You know, you don't know when you're a kid. And I really wanted to help that new kid in school...Jess:                                     25:23                    Which gets back to your Glamour article, you talk in that article about the fact that it can be really, really difficult to reach people who are adults, who can be really entrenched in their thinking, and really entrenched in their views. Whereas with kids, there seems to be more of an openness and (that's not easier to write to) but it's a welcome and it's the reason that I've been a teacher for so long is it is so wonderful to be able to reach someone when before they've become completely entrenched in their views one way or the other and have a conversation about things that are difficult.Jill:                                       25:59                    Yeah, I think that whatever side of the political spectrum you're on, one thing that we're all experiencing is just finding out that adults are tough sometimes. They're frustrating. It's hard to watch things happen and realize that people are just so set in their ways and they don't want to hear always what's true. They want to hear what they want to hear. And kids, everything's new, you know, and they are perfectly willing to learn a new fact, take it in, change their mind if it changes what's previously there. There's just such a wonderful openness and I have so much hope for the next generation and I need that hope right now.Jess:                                     26:48                    Yeah. There was a moment when I was teaching at my very first teaching gig, I was teaching middle school kids and there was a kid who came from a really, really remote rural town. You know, he came into my classroom and from the first day he would say things that I could tell were not his words. He was parroting things that he'd heard from other adults. And it was really interesting cause he was putting things out there to see what our reaction would be. And it led to some really, really interesting conversations and moments when he realized, 'Oh, I do believe that thing I said', or 'No, I don't believe that thing I said, but I'm just putting it out there because I've never had the opportunity to get feedback on the thoughts that I hear from the adults around me. So it's just really cool to be able to get inside of a kid's head and see how their thought process is when they're forming their identity, and their views, and their beliefs, and their ethics. It's really cool.Jill:                                       27:47                    I've really fallen in love with the book world, first of all. But the children's book world and just like the chance to go and read books to kids and sing songs with kids. I don't have kids, so this is new to me. Everything I've learned in the children's book world has been a shock as far as like what age kids read what kind of books, like all of that stuff. I'm learning at sort of double speed as I go through this. But it is just delightful to get to work with kids and see them and you get nice emails instead of mean emails, you get nice pictures of children and dogs with your books instead of like me and emails of people threatening to you know, hurt you.Jess:                                     28:33                    Well, and speaking of kids you do something that I just had never even thought of as a task. You write sentences for the Scripps Spelling Bee. How did that come about? And how is that a gig that you become aware of and get?Jill:                                       28:52                    Yeah. Well first of all, I'm obsessed with the spelling bee. I have been for years. So it was very much on our radar. And again, I would pitch it as a story for the show and we did do it on the show once as just a short, funny story in the show. Right around then, I hit this stage of my life that I would I highly recommend, which is just ask for things you want. I don't know. Maybe they'll say yes. I've never done that before. But we did that story about the spelling bee and then I went to our executive producer and I said, 'Do we have a contact there? Can I ask them if I can write for them?' And she was like, 'Why would you want to do that?' And I was like, 'Fine, not your problem. It's fine. And I literally just emailed the spelling bee, told them what I do and that I had worked on the piece for the show and I said, 'I know you must have comedy writers write sentences. Like, I've seen the sentences that show up there, can I be one of them?' And they said, 'Yes'. That was really that easy, which I know is not how life works. And I know I had many years of opportunities not coming like that. So, now that I have a little clout and a little something, I'm just asking for all the weird things that I want. My next goal, I'm just going to put this out in the world, I want to write for the Tony awards. So if you know anyone, if you could make it happen, let me know.Jess:                                     30:20                    Very cool. So wait, they give you the word and then you write the sentence to go with the word that helps? So when the kid says, 'Could you give me that word in a sentence?' you're writing that sentence?Jill:                                       30:31                    Yes. Not all of the sentences. They have like really great experts writing sort of I'll say 'not funny sentences'. But, yes. So they do that to make sure everything is grammatically exactly what it needs to be. It's really important. It's so much more important that the sentences be correct than that they be funny. But they have comedy writers that go through maybe a month before the B and write a certain number of comedy sentences for it. And then this year for the first time, I actually got to go to the spelling bee. And as it was on the air, we were up there writing sentences for words that were coming up because they could switch the order of the words, for anyone that saw it this year, everything went crazy because there were eight champions and so everything was sort of getting decided on the fly. So we write sentences there, too.Jess:                                     31:31                    Wow. I actually had read somewhere, I think it might've been at the Tony awards one year, that they were writing - it was the year that Neil Patrick Harris rapped at the end and they were writing the rap during the show as winners were announced. First of all, Neil Patrick Harris, all hail Neil Patrick Harris and his ability to learn that stuff and perform it with like 10 minutes to spare. But the television world always to me, you know, Shonda Rhimes talks about writing for television as laying tracks while you're on the train that's going to... Sorry, Shonda, I'm sure I said that terribly, but it has always petrified me because of the speed at which things need to happen. So I'm always amazed when I hear things like the script story, where you're actually under pressure writing stuff while the show is happening.Jill:                                       32:20                    I was nervous because our show is once a week. And I have a lot of people, I have a lot of oversight on Last Week Tonight. But I actually found it incredibly calming. There's something really nice about not being able to read over what you've done. I'm writing a play right now and it could not be more stressful because I just have infinite time to revise and do and if it's up to me I will just revise for the rest of my life and no one will ever read anything I've written. So there's something really calming about being there and being under time pressure and being like, well it's out there. It worked or it didn't work. Who knows?Jess:                             &

Ohio 88
SNEAK PEEK #4 - Hamilton County Patreon

Ohio 88

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 24:51


This is the sneak peek episode for our Hamilton County Patreon episode.  Hamilton County, Ohio was established on January 2, 1790 and it was the second county formed in the Northwest Territory. In this episode we discuss the history of Hamilton County and how it came to be. You'll hear much more on the Patreon page regarding the most interesting facts/people/best pizza place/most beautiful place, and even spooky places in the county! You'll even hear about the word that Heather messed up on in the Scripps Spelling Bee in 5th or 6th grade! So, be sure to head on over to https://www.patreon.com/ohio88 and for just $1 per month, you'll receive full bonus episodes, extra content, goodies, and more!  Special thanks to Scott Fuller for his help with this episode!Follow him on Twitter: @FullerOnAirCheck out his other shows: @pending_status @FrozenTweeting @thetcfiles @County10Cast Facebook @ohio88podcast Instagram @ohio88podcast Twitter @88_podcast Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ohio88Email – ohio88podcast@gmail.comThe music used in this episode is by Jahzzar and is called Thin Line.  You can listen to/download this track via http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Crime_Scene/Thin_Line

Trending In Education
What Can We Learn from Spelling Bees and Octochamps? - Trending in Education - Extra

Trending In Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2019 28:11


Octochamps? Octochamps! This year's Scripps Spelling Bee finished in an eight way tie. We discuss the fallout from the way it all ended and attempt to conjure up new innovations to the Spelling Bee and to Bees in general. We hit on some of the history of the National Bee along the way.. What went wrong at this year's spelling be too cause an eight way tie? How has spelling bee prep changed the game for some of the brightest spellers in the country? Would a few simple tweaks to the rules and preparation help change the results?  We conclude by musing over whether it's it time to ditch the Spelling Bee and replace it with a multievent Beecathalon?  Tune in for all that and more. You'll be gladiolus you did!

Scott Radley Show
What prompted this Brock University student to take Gabby to prom? What goes into preparing for a national spelling bee? Can you guess these celebrity voices?

Scott Radley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 54:26


Doctors said Gabby wouldn't live to see her 2nd birthday but she's now 21 and graduating high school. Her mom wanted to make sure she went with someone who sees Gabby for who she really is so she sent out a video request on Facebook. What about the video drew Zack in and made him want to be her date? Guest: Zack Bowman, Brock University student           Shannon Horner-Shepherd, Gabby's mom - The Scripps Spelling Bee is an annual spelling bee that's held in the US and this year, a girl from Burlington made it all the way to the final round. What goes into preparing for a spell bee of this magnitude and is there anything this 13-year-old can't spell? Guest: Enya Hubers, Scripps Spelling Bee contestant - You can almost always tell a celebrity by the way they look but what about the way the sound? Many big celebrities are lending their voices for commercials and Scott wants to know, can you guess these celebrity voices?

Yinzertainment
81. Let Me Whisper In Your Ear

Yinzertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 54:29


Tyler and Alex sit down without Michael (again) and dive into the Pirates not so hot streak, as they fall to below .500 and 6 games back of first place. Pirates also draft a home town kid with their first pick in the draft. Juju went to prom and NFL quarterbacks can’t stop chugging beers. Tyler is fed up with Drake’s antics at the NBA finals, and the Warriors may be in trouble for game 3. Alex breaks down the new shoes news, Andy Ruiz is a champion and the Scripps Spelling Bee is a giant joke of an event.

Malice-Corp
“All Things Nerd!” 3.22: TV Upfronts, Wheel of Time, Scripps, and Stan Lee’s Final Project

Malice-Corp "All Things Nerd!" PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 65:13


"All Things Nerd!" Season 3 Episode 22: --------------------------------------------------------------- Get Your Geek On!: -- What have you been up to, or what should we be checking out, that keeps you geeking out to pass the time. We talk about some of the stuff that tickles our nerd fancy. --------------------------------------------------------------- WTUF (What the upfronts?) : -- The fan favorite game returns. Every year TV Networks announce their new programming schedule along with the new shows coming. Our malicecasters guess what the show is about based on name only. This years shows: Bob Hearts Abishola, The Baker and the Beauty, Stumptown, and Council of Dads. --------------------------------------------------------------- Nerd News: -- Wheel of Time TV Series Update: Brandon Sanderson, the famed author that finished Robert Jordan's fantasy epic, spoke about where the show is at in current development. We let you know what he said, and what our reactions are to his comments. -- Stan Lee's Superhero Kindergarten: What we know so far about the final project of Stan "The Man" Lee, and how they plan to pay tribute to him posthumous. -- Scripps Spelling Bee Octo-Champs: Celebrating a first in nerd culture. The Scripps Spelling Bee ended with 8 champions. We applaud the achievement from the winners, and play a game to test our Malicecasters spelling prowess. --------------------------------------------------------------- Keep the party going. Please LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE --------------------------------------------------------------- Keep the Geek Out going off the air: Website - http://malice-corp.com/ Discord - https://discord.gg/F52YJuN Main Twitter - https://twitter.com/MaliceCorp Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/malice_corp Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/allthingsnerdpodcast Cast Twitter - https://twitter.com/allnerdpodcast Mest5150: https://twitter.com/Mest_Malicecorp Nudie Rudy: https://twitter.com/NudieRudie ICZorro: https://twitter.com/ICZorro Super Whovian Freak: https://twitter.com/SuperWhovianNut Masonic Vader: https://twitter.com/MasonicVader --------------------------------------------------------------- #TVUpfronts #WheelOfTime #SuperheroKindergarten #ScrippsSpellingBee #AllThingsNerd #Podcast #Twitch #Geek #Nerd #Popculture #Comedy #Funny #NerdNews #OctoChamps #StanLee

Book Riot - The Podcast
E315: #315: Hold the Needle

Book Riot - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 62:07


Jeff and Rebecca talk about Book Expo America, Mindy Kaling doing an Amazon exclusive, breaking the Scripps Spelling Bee, and more. This episode is sponsored by: All the Books Rebel by Beverly Jenkins The Summer We Lost Her by Tish Cohen Patsy by Nicole Dennis-Benn Links discussed in this episode: Mindy Kaling to publish new essay collection w/ Amazon Publishing summer 2020 8 Kids Break the Scripps Spelling Bee

Eddie & Rocky on 700WLW
Eddie and Rocky with Matt Barrie 5-31-19

Eddie & Rocky on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 11:00


Eddie and Rocky talk with the man who called the play-by-play for the Scripps Spelling Bee on ESPN, Matt Barrie.

GSMC Social Media News Podcast
GSMC Social Media News Podcast Episode 161: Lena Dunham, NBA Finals, Spelling Bee

GSMC Social Media News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 33:00


Sarah talks about some of the news currently trending on social media, including Lena Dunham posing nude and raising over $25,000, game 1 of the NBA finals, the Scripps Spelling Bee, and an unusual wedding.As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Social Media News Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: care/of www.TakeCareOf.comAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.html Website: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/social-media-podcast.htmlITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-social-media-news-podcast/id1120883019 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnNnGMp0Jaw&list=PLF8Qial15ufpPnxs1xqANLSJVL0LPcfkj"list=PLF8Qial15ufpPnxs1xqANLSJVL0LPcfkjTwitter: https://twitter.com/gsmc_smediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/gsmcsocialmedianews/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Book Review Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Social Media Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.

Rosstentations
P.I.M.P. (Remix)

Rosstentations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 33:20


The Scripps Spelling Bee of rap songs, sponsored by Latrell Spreewell.

Roger & JP's
It's Time To Play STD Spelling Bee! 6-1-18

Roger & JP's "We're Not Getting Paid For This" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 7:55


In honor of Scripps Spelling Bee crowning new champ

Tanner & Drew On Demand
06-02 Scripps Spelling Bee Winner

Tanner & Drew On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2017 6:24


06-02 Scripps Spelling Bee Winner

Pardon My Take
Vince Wilfork

Pardon My Take

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 63:47


NBA Finals Game 1 recap, are the Cavaliers dead? Is Kevin Durant the new GOAT? Is Mike Brown the luckiest man on earth? (2:21 - 11:08) In honor of the Scripps Spelling Bee, the first annual Pardon My Take TELLING Bee with Hank (11:08 - 17:12)). PR 101 with Mr Met (17:12 - 20:54). Houston Texans Nose Tackle Vince Wilfork joins the show to talk ribs, football, and whether or not he's retired (20:54 - 33:56). A special segment with TeaBoy Tex talking about the Eric LeGrand fundraiser on Sunday in New Jersey. Segments include Sabermetrics with Hugh Freeze, Mayweather vs Mcgregor update, Explain it to Hank Nasa firing a rocket into the Sun, Bad Visual for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Shoe Roast for the new Curry 4's, Panic Button for the Cubs, and Jimbos of the week.

The Nash Attack
Ep 32: Perfect 30 Quiz - Pop Culture Spelling Bee (kind of)

The Nash Attack

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2016 15:19


In honor of the recent Scripps Spelling Bee, this week's Perfect 30 Quiz is a mix of pop culture, word games, and spelling bee realness. Take the quiz now! www.TheNashAttack.com/episode-32

Rooster
Friday, April 22: Olympic torch lit in Greece

Rooster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 6:04


Olympic torch begins journey to Rio | Prince found dead at 57 | Fans turn to his music | FBI shelled out over a million dollars to get into iPhone | Volkswagen agrees to buy back cars | Regulations proposed for Wall Street bonuses | Uber drivers remain contractors | American farmers getting millions | Last round of the Scripps Spelling Bee will be harder | Arrieta chucks a no-hitter | Abdeslam charged over shootout | Hamas […]