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Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Today's Sponsor is Quip Electric Toothbrush. Get yours now !!! GetQuip.com/standup Carissa Byrne Hessick is the Ransdell Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law, where she also serves as the director of the Prosecutors and Politics Project. Before joining the faculty at UNC, she taught at the law schools of Arizona State, Harvard, and the University of Utah. Her work on the criminal justice system has been published by the Los Angeles Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Slate, and numerous academic journals. She also has one of the most informative and useful Twitter accounts for anyone interested in criminal justice. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Her New book is PUNISHMENT WITHOUT TRIAL:WHY PLEA BARGAINING IS A BAD DEAL 33mins Chris Regan is a comedy writer who won five Emmys during his seven seasons on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Chris currently writes for Fox's long-running animated hit Family Guy, and previously worked on The Jeselnik Offensive, The Burn with Jeff Ross, and Lopez Tonight. He also contributed to the best-selling America: The Book, was the author of Mass Historia: 365 Days of Historical Facts and (Mostly) Fictions, and co-authored the humor book “Shatner Rules” with William Shatner. He recently had the great honor of delivering the commencement address at the Ithaca College graduation ceremony. Def a great follow on twitter Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page
Chris Regan is a comedy writer who won five Emmys during his seven seasons on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. He talks with us about leaving a lucrative (potential) career in advertising to chase a very potentially un-lucrative career in comedy writing. It turned out well. We talk about the early days at TDS and what it's like to leave a secure, high-profile job in entertainment because you're pretty sure you've got something else going on that it turns out you actually don't really have going on. Then we move on to how you bounce back from that. Short answer: hard work and talent. Chris currently writes for Fox’s long-running animated hit Family Guy, and previously worked on The Jeselnik Offensive, The Burn with Jeff Ross, and Lopez Tonight. He also contributed to the best-selling America: The Book, was the author of Mass Historia: 365 Days of Historical Facts and (Mostly) Fictions, and co-authored the humor book “Shatner Rules” with William Shatner. He recently had the great honor of delivering the commencement address at the Ithaca College Class of 2014 graduation ceremony.
Livin’ it up, on the Montreal Sauce show. Talkin’ bout politics. Talkin’ ‘bout, crazy cool medalions. Talkin’ it up. On the Montreal Sauce show. And by “politics”, I actually mean trucks, science fiction, and diabetes diets. You know, stuff! Zoidberg from Futurarma doing woop woop woop for 11 minutes. Just because. The very entertaining William Shatner’s audio book Shatner Rules. Paul’s cough mute switch. The massive GMC Arcadia and the Chevy Equinox. Grumpy old man, we liked him. We love him! Chris has been reading The Laundry Files series buy Charles Stross. 2013 Doctor Who Christmas special trailer. Sherlock series 3 trailer goodness. Chris thinks George Lucas is wipe crazy! Someone please stop him. The Book of Dave, a book set in far away future where religion is based on a London cabbie’s diary. Chris has yet to finish it thanks to the language created by the author and the additional British slang. Helix trailer, a new show by Ronald D. Moore. Paul talks about his first impression of the Raspberry Pi and the arkOS. Scanner Pro, the app that “scans” with your camera and can upload over WebDAV. Chris laments about his old iMac. More boring info about it can be found on his blog. The D-Box gimmick featured in many theaters. Movie palace brief history on Wikipedia or a decent history lesson on the movie palace can be found here. Ishtar. Some call it the Big Lebowski of the 80s and others call it the worst comedy ever. Remember the Wendy’s Superbar? Here’s a quick link supplied by Google. MyFitnessPal, the current calorie monitoring web app Chris uses to monitor his sugars. Stevia is the recent sugar substitute Chris is trying. It’s actually a plant, but there still may be some issues. Netflix documentaries recommened by Chris, Chasing Ice and Glow: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. The Neutral podcast. Chris has recently played Diablo III and he has stinky pants. A free, and fun RPG parody game, Kingdom of Loathing. From the makers of the above KOL is another fun game called Word Realms. Chris’ tee shirt in this episode was another on from the Venture Bros. collection. Support Montreal Sauce on Patreon
Steven Seagal is “The Glimmer Man.” Keenen Ivory Wayans is the poor guy stuck as his partner. Emmy winner Chris Regan (“Shatner Rules”) and Local Emmy loser Paul Sullivan (Sullybaseball.com) were forced to watch this movie. They are back with a full report. I walked out of this movie when it came out. And I […] The post Steven Seagal Chews Up Scenery and Pizza appeared first on Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast.
Writer Chris Regan ("The Daily Show" and "Shatner Rules") goes head to head with sports blogger Paul Sullivan (Sullybaseball.com) for twitter dominance! Check out the show, play along. If you want to be a contestant call our hotline 646 481 LIPO.
6th anniversary of the Paunch Stevenson Show (Part 2)! In this episode: election lawn signs for Stallone and Hogan in Northern NJ, Conrad Murray trial verdict in death of Michael Jackson, more NJ pizzeria stereotypes, get rich quick (the classy pizzeria), celebrity death (Smokin' Joe Frazier), What Ever Happened To? (Judge Mills Lane and Fairuza Balk), Adam Sandler cursing his female co-stars' careers, Greg meets the legendary William Shatner, anecdotes from his new book Shatner Rules, the movie Incubus (1966) spoken entirely in Esperanto, In Living Color returning to Fox in 2012, another celebrity death (Heavy D), Johnny English Reborn (2011) starring Rowan Atkinson, Rob's fundamental categories of video games (fun, strategy, and wonder), why can't a one-person bathroom be unisex?, the Paunch luck (we missed a chance to meet Stan Lee), cheap 1980s Halloween costumes for children (Voltron, E.T., etc.), super expensive price for Mark Hamill's autograph or photo, Greg meets the star of Hercules (Kevin Sorbo), Greg meets Eliza Dushku at last!, a motion ride using George Lucas' Red Tails, movie cars (1966 Batmobile, 1989 Batmobile, 1985 Back to the Future DeLorean), a Michael J. Fox impersonator, Carroll Spinney (original voice and puppeteer of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch), New York Comic Con chaos and costumes, KRE-O Transformers, R2D2Builder.com R2-D2 working models, tracking down a Quiznos restaurant, Michael Jackson's stoned singing, and the return of the Hobo! 83 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com