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The Dallas Sumo Club knows how to have a good time. They are hosting their Rollertown Sumo Tournament THIS weekend just outside of Dallas, TX. We're chatting with Corey and Siggy from Dallas Sumo Club about this popular event. Also joined by Goose from the Sunday Morning Sumo Show. @SundayMorningSumoShow @DallasSumoClub Twitter @SumoKaboom Instagram / sumokaboom Facebook / sumokaboom YouTube / sumokaboompodcast Check out our Sumo Kaboom tshirts and sweatshirts at Bonfire.com/sumokaboom Ever wonder where we get our research? Check out the Show Notes section of our website. Please follow, like or send us a review. It all helps! Thank you so much! Support Sumo Kaboom at www.ko-fi.com/sumokaboom Special Guest: Corey Morrison of the Dallas Sumo Club.
This week, we're in New Jersey discussing the grisly murder of a college co-ed. Then, we'll talk about a murder allegedly committed by a witch coven. Buckle up and join us on this dark and twisted ride through the Garden State.You may now join us on Patreon or buy us a Cocktail.Be sure to subscribe on Apple and leave a review, or, email us at unitedstatesofmurder@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter!Sources: Netflix - Who Murdered Sigrid Stevenson, Solve the Case, NJ.com, Weird NJ, Death of Jeannette DePalma, Death on the Devil's TeethMusic by Pixabay
George Watson Show 57-01-12 Comic DJ Show with Baron Siggy Plattermacher WBBM-CBS Chicago
This Week on Dopey! I'm super excited to have had the chance to interview PAtrick J. Pespas and Sam Lipman-Stern from The Telemarketers! A junky/true crime/scam busting documentary series on HBO! AI wrote all the juicy nuggets below - PLUS Dove updates us! Weighing heroin bags, and Siggy's 7 years!!!! All that and more on a brand spanking new episode of the good old Dopey Show!more dopey at: www.patreon.com/dopeypodcast
The 2025 Genesis Invitational will mark the third Signature Event of the 2025 Season, and we return to Torrey Pines South for the second time this month! We welcome Stephen Hennessey to the pod, Managing Editor for Golf Digest to help us recap the WM Phoenix Open and look ahead to the Genesis Invitational. They'll touch on Detry's dominance in the desert, Spieth doing Spieth things, Siggy #3, and much more. They'll also preview Torrey Pines South, including Joe's Top-10 stat model rankings, before giving their picks to win the tournament! Please subscribe to the channel if you enjoyed the show! We'll be here for you all season long! Proudly presented by RotoballerPGA - Promo Code (LINES) gets you full access to all content, models, articles with 10% off. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 3:00 Welcome back Steve Hennessey 4:00 Desert Dog Detry 9:00 Continental Europe is Red Hot 14:10 Best PGA Show Activation 18:05 Big Golf J and TGL 23:58 Previewing Torrey Pines South 28:40 What Makes a PGA Tour Venue 34:00 Rabbit Hole Model Top 10 36:42 Betting Picks 45:13 Longshots 53:55 Outro Audio Podcast is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts - Preferred Lines Twitter: TourPicks #golf #PGATour #golfpodcast #sportsbetting
Keep the moves movin! Hoe? Tune gewoon in op NandoLeaks, dé plek waar jij de nieuwste hits uit alle windstreken hoort. Deze week oa nieuwe muziek van: Bad bunny, Darkoo, Doechii & Siggy & D1ns
Entrevista con Siggy, productor de los G4: Hablamos sobre sus proyectos recientes y su próximo lanzamiento En esta ocasión, tuvimos la oportunidad de entrevistar a Siggy, uno de los productores más importantes del colectivo G4, quien se ha destacado por su estilo único y su habilidad para fusionar géneros dentro del panorama musical urbano. Durante la entrevista, nos contó sobre sus dos proyectos más recientes: Backpack y Círculo Cerrado, dos trabajos que han sido muy bien recibidos por la crítica y sus seguidores. Backpack, un proyecto con una propuesta fresca y experimental, mezcla sonidos nostálgicos con influencias contemporáneas, mientras que Círculo Cerrado ofrece una visión más introspectiva, donde Siggy se adentra en temas de superación personal, lealtad y amistad. Ambos trabajos reflejan su evolución como productor y su capacidad para contar historias a través de la música. Además, aprovechamos para hablar sobre su próximo lanzamiento, La Selección, un proyecto que promete llevar su carrera a un nuevo nivel. Siggy nos reveló algunos detalles exclusivos sobre lo que los fans pueden esperar: "Será un trabajo muy personal, pero con colaboraciones inesperadas que van a sorprender a muchos", nos comentó. Aunque aún no se han revelado todos los detalles, La Selección ya está generando gran expectación dentro de la escena musical. Durante la charla, también tocamos temas como la importancia de la experimentación en su proceso creativo y cómo el colectivo G4 ha influido en su trabajo. Siggy no escatimó en compartir anécdotas y reflexiones sobre cómo el apoyo mutuo entre los miembros del grupo ha sido clave para su crecimiento. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enlacasapr/support
Siegfrid 'Siggy' Bacani joins Nathan and me on this episode to cover his business called 7000 Islands. They focus on Filipino craft beer, wine and spirits. Some highlights are the Ube Cream Liqueur and the Ube Lager. There will soon be a Pandan Liqueur available! They want to bring the best of Filipino flavours while also promoting Australian wines in the Philippines. We try the Ube Liqueur live and find out whether those wine snobs were onto something. Guests: Siegfrid Bacani Supporting: Nathan Items mentioned: Tung's food pic: #1 & #2 Hello Auntie restaurant Australian sushi in NYC Links: 7000 Islands Instagram 7000 Islands Website Simply click the link or USE Promo-code BEENTOJAPANBTW at check-out
Siggy Flicker is a relationship expert, matchmaker, television personality and author of Write Your Own Fairy Tale: The New Rules for Dating, Relationships, and Finding Love On Your Terms * Siggy gives us the inside scoop about the Real Housewives of New Jersey: * Siggy chats about her friendship with her BFF Delores. * What is it really like being on RHONJ? * Who does Siggy think is the best housewife in history??? * Why you should think twice before coming at Siggy sideways. * The hardest part of filming the show. * How does Siggy maintain her authenticity in the middle of the show's drama. * The demise of Jacqueline and Teresa. * The real reason there is so much drama on any Housewives show! * Parenting: * Organization and what it means to Siggy. * Being a tough parent. * Parenting teenagers. * “Siggyisms” I love the one liners that Siggy says to her kids to remind them who is the boss in the house! * Relationships: * How she handles her relationship with her ex husband Mark. * How to stop living in fear. * Why a man should love a woman a little bit more then she loves him. * The difference between loving someone and being “in love” with them. * If you have been divorced this is what you should look for the second time. * What to do in your marriage when things get stale. Remember in the podcast when Siggy mentions how organize her home is…here is the proof in her personal home tour (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMVMEGuXmrA). Well done Siggy! Thumbs up on organization! SHOW NOTES (https://jenniferfordberry.com/episode-23-write-your-own-fairy-tale-with-siggy-flicker-of-real-housewives-of-nj-giveaway-with-siggy-flicker/) Love the show? We would LOVE you to subscribe, rate, review, and share! FOLLOW JENNIFER HERE: Instagram Pinterest Facebook Mailing List --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makeroomshow/support
Elliott and Ryan reflect on the win over Oxford United, Arnor Sigurdsson's impact and discuss the end of the transfer window. Plus previews of Blackpool and Burnley. You can subscribe to The Lancashire Telegraph to get full access to all our Rovers coverage this season and beyond. You'll get full access to our advert-free app, receive exclusive content and there are plenty more perks too. Click here to sign up for an annual or monthly subscription.
Welcome to another episode of the Gamer Flex Podcast, a podcast where you can enjoy your favorite video games, but also focus on your health and fitness as well. In this latest episode, Ace is joined by members of the Gaming Iluminaughty (JG, Siggy, & Steve) to discuss Elden Ring: Shadow of Erdtree DLC. New Music: AbSm00th " Smooth Summer Party": https://shorturl.at/1hylL New YouTube: Gamer Flex _________________________________________________ Gamer Flex Podcast: (Spotify) - https://spoti.fi/3qExeWi (Apple) - https://apple.co/3ixXUW3 _________________________________________________ PayPal: https://www.twitchalerts.com/donate/aceofalltrades01 GI Discord: Discord.GG/GiUpdates My Social Media: https://linktr.ee/AceofAllTrades Previous Gamer Flex Workouts: https://www.instagram.com/p/CnqN8DuJ5OY/?hl=en New Kick: Kick.com/AceofAllTrades01 Gaming Illuminaughty: https://giupdates.tv/ Las Vegas Inferno: https://lvinferno.com/ GI Affiliated Podcast Gaming Illuminaughty Podcast: https://spoti.fi/37zEQWv Triple Threat: https://anchor.fm/triplethreatsportspodcast Unfiltered Facts: https://anchor.fm/unfilteredpodcast Enlightened Sounds: https://anchor.fm/enlightenedsounds Otaku Summit: https://anchor.fm/otaku-summit Money Talks: https://anchor.fm/moneytalkspodcast/ Hokage Thots: https://anchor.fm/TheBlackHokage Purrfect House (BGM) Spotify: https://shorturl.at/dfwH9 Apple Music: https://shorturl.at/mxBY2 PurrfectVibes (BGM) YouTube: https://youtu.be/JIfGtUol8KU Twitch: https://twitch.tv/PurrfectVibes _________________________________________________ Filmed & Edited by AceofAllTrades
Siggy Flicker steps back Behind The Rope. Siggy is here to chat all about her time on RHONJ - the highs and lows, filming with a Teresa and Melissa that did not get along then, after she left or now and her once friend Dolores who she came on the show with. Of course in typical Siggy fashion she does not hold back when discussing her epic fall out with Margaret Josephs, clarifies prior recent statements she has made about Marge and discusses all of the producer involvement, manipulation and favoritism she witnessed and experienced during her RHONJ run. Speaking of Producers, we discuss the toxic nature of RHONJ, explain why people are so passionate and furious about Team Tre vs. Team Mel, how RHONJ has filmed an entire season with two main cast members who refuse to utter a word to each other and what the future could realistically look like. Buckle Up! Part II starts now. @siggy.flicker @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: PSYCHIC SOURCE (Download The Psychic Source App in Apple or Google Play For Free To Get a 35 Minute Psychic Reading For Only $20 With Code Velvet) KALM WITH KAVA - kalmwithkava.com/podcast (Use Code VELVETROPE10 for Your First Purchase of the Ultimate Relaxation Beverage) HAPPY MAMMOTH - happymammoth.com (Get 15% Off With Code Velvet the Best Products For Menopause or Perimenopause) FIJI WATER - www.fijiwater.com (Pick Up The #1 Premium Imported Bottled Water Brand In The US At a Store Near You or Order Online) RAKUTEN - rakuten.com (Get the Rakuten App NOW and Join the 17 Million Members Who Are Already Saving! Your Cash Back really adds up!) INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Get Your Jobs More Visibility) TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE (Visit One of Tropical Smoothie Cafe's 1400+ Locations or Order Online or Through Their App Their Summer Mocktail Smoothies) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Siggy Flicker steps Behind The Rope. Siggy is here to chat all about her time on RHONJ - the highs and lows, filming with a Teresa and Melissa that did not get along then, after she left or now and her once friend Dolores who she came on the show with. Of course in typical Siggy fashion she does not hold back when discussing her epic fall out with Margaret Josephs, clarifies prior recent statements she has made about Marge and discusses all of the producer involvement, manipulation and favoritism she witnessed and experienced during her RHONJ run. Speaking of Producers, we discuss the toxic nature of RHONJ, explain why people are so passionate and furious about Team Tre vs. Team Mel, how RHONJ has filmed an entire season with two main cast members who refuse to utter a word to each other and what the future could realistically look like. Buckle Up! @siggy.flicker @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: GREENLIGHT - greenlight.com/velvetrope (Sign Up For Greenlight Today and Get Your First Month Free Of the Debit Card and Money App Made For Families) LOLAVIE - lolavie.com/VELVET (Use Code Velvet For 15% Off Jennifer Aniston's Award Winning Hair Care) HONEYLOVE - honeylove.com/velvet (20% Off On The Best Shapewear & Bras On The Market) KALM WITH KAVA - kalmwithkava.com/podcast (Use Code VELVETROPE10 for Your First Purchase of the Ultimate Relaxation Beverage) FIJI WATER - www.fijiwater.com (Pick Up The #1 Premium Imported Bottled Water Brand In The US At a Store Near You or Order Online) INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Get Your Jobs More Visibility) TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE (Visit One of Tropical Smoothie Cafe's 1400+ Locations or Order Online or Through Their App Their Summer Mocktail Smoothies) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Watson Show 57-01-12 Comic DJ Show with Baron Siggy Plattermacher WBBM-CBS Chicago
In order to understand In Search Of… The Dark Star, Jeb and Blake will first need to get Sirius; Sirius-B, that is! Links from this episode: Siris (A part of the Canis Major constellation) Jeb discussed a couple of evocative artworks: Appeal to the Great Spirit (Dallin) End of the Trail (Fraser) North African musket (Moukahla) Colonial Williamsburg Hoop Rolling Jacquard Loom Punched Cards technology The Hans Guggenheim art project Isaac Koi UFO archives The Tribal Eye BBC documentary series (YouTube) Regarding Temple, Puhairich, Young, and The Nine The Sirius Mystery by Robert Temple Editorial letter about Temple from The Observatory Dogon Shame by Phillip Coppens Griaule's Legacy: Rethinking "la parole claire" in Dogon Studies Pop Culture References (affiliate links): Conjure Wife - aka Burn Witch Burn Bewitched Bell, Book and Candle ===== Images: The "orbit" of the Dogon dark star. Nimoy posing with a tribal mask - our initial NFA image. Later we get to see his legs in this seated NFA supplementary: Hans Guggenheim initially appears in just a vest and pants. Later, he too is in more of a Safari look, and has a professorial pipe as well. Dr Gary Chapman, Astronomer The man who first photographed Sirius B - Dr Lindenblad A little of the FORTRAN code that powers the orbit animation in the episode: We don't have enough information to know who made Nimoy's safari clothing, but if you want to try and track down a very close approximation, this example from J. Peterman's (est 1987) is as close a match as I've seen. You would still need to find it in a vintage shop because at present they don't sell these.
I'm speaking with Siggy Ferstl, Senior Colorist at Company 3 and colorist of Wednesday, The Boys, Narcos, Lost in Space and more. Hear about Siggy's long journey in the industry and how he continues to innovate.This episode is brought to you by Portrait Displays http://www.portrait.com
Siggy Flicker is the face of Jexit- the organization behind the Jewish exit from the Democrat party. After Roseanne had a brief viral controversy over Candace Owens' "Christ is King" comments- Roseanne and Siggy reflect on the importance of MAGA Christians (not Easter worshipers) and Jews teaming up to defeat evil. Siggy Flicker: https://www.instagram.com/siggy.flicker https://twitter.com/siggyflicker https://www.jexitusa.org Sponsored By: Get 15% off your first order plus 10% off when you subscribe on recurring orders at http://www.fieldofgreens.com and use promo code RB Study about benefits https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4644575/ Policygenius: Head to https://www.policygenius.com for free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save! Diet Smoke has a special 4/20 offer! Goto https://www.dietsmoke.com & Use code RB420 at checkout, you'll receive 4 free gifts - AND - 20% off your entire order Go to https://www.twc.health/RB and use code RB to save $30 + free shipping at checkout on Emergency Contagion Kits! Goto https://www.rblikesgold.com and let Goldco help you protect your family's wealth. Again that's https://www.rblikesgold.com ------------------------------------------------ Follow Roseanne: Website: https://www.roseannebarr.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialroseannebarr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialroseannebarr Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealroseanne YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/roseanneworld Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/roseannebarrpodcast Merch: https://www.roseannebarr.com/shop ------------------------------------------------ Co-host /Producer: Jake Pentland https://twitter.com/jakezuccproof https://www.instagram.com/jakepentlandzuccproof ------------------------------------------------ Music: "Synthetic World" by Swamp Dogg: https://youtu.be/2_uOB0455VI ------------------------------------------------
Episode 75 with Gustav Edén, skateboarder and project manager for the city of Malmö, Sweden. Together we discussed his life and career, from growing up between Gothenburg and Lund in the 80's, riding for Unabomber Skateboards and Octagon Wheels while living in London and Australia in the late 90's and 2000's before moving back to Sweden and eventually becoming the skateboarding coordinator for the city of Malmö in 2014 among many other things through surprise questions from long-time friends of his: James Woodley and Ali Cairns, Will Harmon, Martin Stahlman, Wig Worland, David Gough, Morgan Campbell, Paul Silvester, Dan Magee, Ted Barrow, John Dahlquist, Leo Sharp, Kyle Beachy, Léo Valls, Chris Lawton, Peter Hellicar, Rich Holland, Mia Erlandsson, Toby Alexander, Sigurd Tvete aka Siggy, Viet N'Guyen, Martin Ottosson and Danijel Stankovic aka Jugga.(00:13) – Intro(01:25) – Gustav life recap(09:52) – James Woodley and Ali Cairns(23:22) – Will Harmon(30:40) – Martin Stahlman (35:16) – Wig Worland(41:48) – David Gough (45:45) – Morgan Campbell(48:25) – Paul Silvester (50:12) – Dan Magee(55:30) – Ted Barrow(01:08:33) – John Dahlquist (01:14:42) – Leo Sharp(01:18:50) – Kyle Beachy(01:22:20) – Léo Valls(01:30:52) – Chris Lawton(01:38:44) – Peter Hellicar(01:45:45) – Rich Holland(01:50:04) – Mia Erlandsson (02:10:12) – Toby Alexander(02:13:49) – Sigurd Tvete aka Siggy (02:19:16) – Viet N'Guyen(02:21:01) – Martin Ottosson(02:29:50) – Danijel Stankovic aka Jugga(02:35:00) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards
Wade and Siggy run down their ballots for the top Oscar categories, plus some of their own special awards, for the films of 2023.
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WE REACHED THE 1980s, PEOPLE!!! After a long hiatus, Wade & Siggy return to discuss another Wacky Race entry: 1980's MIDNIGHT MADNESS. Get ready for a diverse range of jokes: fat jokes, obese jokes, jokes about being overweight and the many, many reasons one becomes so fully packed: overeating. Plus reductive views on an entire gender! Tastemakers rejoice! Is there genuine humor to be found here, among the ugly staples of 80s comedies? Wade & Siggy debate that very topic to see which one of them watched it wrong...
It's finally October, and that means SPOOOKY SEASON! To kick off a month of horror, Will & Jared dance around a creepy German ballet academy to watch the 1970's Italian horror film Suspiria! Is the film still awe inspiring and creepy over 45 years later? Is the soundtrack an absolute banger? Did Will come to appreciate what Jared considers to be an essential horror film? Can either of the hosts pronounce "Giallo?" Is this a silly episode where both Will & Jared leaned a bit too much into bits and didn't actually talk about the film that much? Listen to find out now! Our outro track for this episode is Siggy's Desk by Purrfect.Cover art by @DogBitesBackNYEmail the show at podcast@debaserpod.comFollow Will on Instagram and Jared on Twitter.Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter.
If you speak out against the left's political narrative, you will face a torrent of criticism and hate on social media and beyond. And if you say something nice about Donald Trump, it will be especially unhinged. But if what you say is true, don't worry about the hysteria. In fact, you should consider it a badge of honor.Siggy Flicker is a spokeswoman for Jexit, an organization working to convince Jewish voters that the Democrats are actively working against their interests here at home and to undermine Israel on the world stage. Earlier this week, she wrote a Truth Social post praising Trump for moving the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and defending Israel's control of the Golan Heights and the West Bank. Trump later "re-truthed" her post, which led to the left's avalanche of hate.Flicker, whom you might also remember from "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," joins Sara to explain how she does not care about the backlash because she cares far more about the future of our nation and the security of Israel. Let that be a lesson for all of us! Speak the truth and ignore the angry mob.Please visit our great sponsors:Allegiance Goldhttps://protectwithsara.comClick or Call 877-702-7272 to tell them Sara sent you and get $5,000 of free silver on a qualifying purchase. Donor's Trusthttps://donorstrust.org/saraSimplify, increase, and protect with Donor's Trust. HumanN Super Beetshttps://getsuperbeets.comUse promo code SARA to get 15% off your first purchase.Time Stamps: 1:40 Are American Jews waking up?2:27 Siggy Flicker joins the Sara Carter Show5:11 Trump Fans in Israel8:38 Siggy under attack10:45 Dinner with Trump11:45 What is wrong with the left?13:58 A wake-up call15:55 Corrupt institutions19:46 Corrupt media21:08 Jeff Epstein's Island22:31 We cannot be afraid26:24 Will our voice be heard?27:35 Interview Close31:12 Show Close
Interview with Whatup Vern discussing his latest album "Lost Angel in SIN City (Gallery Piece Vacation Renovation)" #music #Vern #WhatupVern #LA #Vegas
Former Real Housewives of New Jersey star Siggy Flicker is back and speaking out on the hostile work environment she encountered amid Bravo being sued by former/current reality stars. Siggy also talks which scenes were orchestrated by production, how she was bullied, plus how much it cost to be a Real Housewife and more! Go to HelloFresh.com/50TRH and use code 50trh for 50% off plus free shipping! Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 Free Ag1 Travel Packs with your purchase. Go to drinkAg1.com/TRH Be sure to check out AllAboutTRH.com for everything Real Housewives & Bravo TV Follow Us On Instagram @AllAboutTRHpodcast & @AllAboutTRH Subscribe to our new Youtube page: AllAboutTRH Youtube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Real Housewives of New Jersey star Siggy Flicker is back and speaking out on the hostile work environment she encountered amid Bravo being sued by former/current reality stars. Siggy also talks which scenes were orchestrated by production, how she was bullied, plus how much it cost to be a Real Housewife and more! Go to HelloFresh.com/50TRH and use code 50trh for 50% off plus free shipping! Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 Free Ag1 Travel Packs with your purchase. Go to drinkAg1.com/TRH Be sure to check out AllAboutTRH.com for everything Real Housewives & Bravo TV Follow Us On Instagram @AllAboutTRHpodcast & @AllAboutTRH Subscribe to our new Youtube page: AllAboutTRH Youtube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the last episode discussing 1979's Scavenger Hunt, Siggy promises a story about a sneeze. Well, as with most promises, we forgot it until after our signature sign off. Luckily, our recording devices are smarter than we are and this tale about the origins of the scavenger hunt itself - that also involves a sneeze - can finally be presented to you for your listening pleasure...
Don't ask questions. Just trust us.
Finally! It's HERE! The Wacky Races' raison d'etre has finally arrived and...sadly, it turns out to be 1979's Scavenger Hunt. This film is currently hard to find, but - I don't know - maybe don't bother? Siggy and Wade watched it for you so you don't have to! And don't miss the exciting new induction into the Wacky Races' Two-Timer's Club!!! Our apologies for the delay in release. We needed the time to make sure this one was exceedingly long.
Stella Escobedo sits in for Dan Ball and interviews political consultant and attorney Paul Manafort as well as Tiffany Justice, Tara Thornton and Siggy Flicker. Plus, indie gospel singer Jimmy Levy also stops by.
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs review The Flash Movie! The Akkadian gods attack in Black Adam #11. The Joker strikes, Storm Watch, Superman, and other stories in Batman: The Brave and the Bold #1. Robots attack in Batman/Superman: World's Finest #15. Steph, Cass, and Babs try to hunt down the sniper who is terrorizing the hill in Batgirls #18. Selina teams up with Eiko to take on the other dons in Catwoman #55. Superman and Lex Luthor work together to uncover Dr. Pharm and Mr. Graft's secret hideout in Superman #4. Move in day is interrupted when the Titans are contacted to stop a giant ape from destroying a nuclear power plant in Titans #1. Wally, Mr. Terrific, and others team up to rescue Wally's newborn son Wade from the clutches of Granny Goodness in The Flash #799. Diana travels through the dreams of Etta, Siggy, Steve, Nubia, and others in Wonder Woman #799. All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Shout Outs, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:01:05 DC News 0:12:42 Black Adam #11 0:19:32 Batman: The Brave and the Bold #1 0:25:34 Batman/Superman: World's Finest #15 0:29:56 Batgirls #18 0:33:40 Catwoman #55 0:36:51 Superman #4 0:40:30 Titans #1 0:44:47 The Flash #799 0:47:58 Wonder Woman #799 0:52:02 The Flash Movie 1:33:37 Show Close Links Black Adam #11 Batman: The Brave and the Bold #1 Batman/Superman: World's Finest #15 Batgirls #18 Catwoman #55 Superman #4 Titans #1 The Flash #799 Wonder Woman #799 Flashpoint (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) The Flash: Rebirth (2009-2010) (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Flash Vol 1: Move Forward (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Earth Station DCU Website The ESO Network If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 455-8411 or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com
It's been five years since former Real Housewives of New Jersey star Siggy Flicker opened up about her experience on New Jersey, and for the first time, ever - Siggy is spilling all the tea including what happened behind the scenes with Margaret Josephs and reveals who Margaret Josephs reached out to in attempt to cause hurt and harm with Siggy Flicker's family. We also talk production, behind the scenes tea - favoritism, Jenn Fessler, and where she stands with her former New Jersey co stars Be sure to check out AllAboutTRH.com for everything Real Housewives & Bravo TV Follow Us On Instagram @AllAboutTRHpodcast & @AllAboutTRH Subscribe to our new Youtube page: AllAboutTRH Youtube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I'm joined by the founder of running apparel company Outrun The Dark, Siggy. When I started becoming an active runner I used it to escape some of the hard times I was having in my personal life. Once my feet hit the pavement, or treadmill, I was lifted out of the darkness that was going on and I focused solely on my run and progress. I didn't realize at the time how many other people used running to outrun their own demons.Through social media I came across an apparel company called Outrun The Dark. After looking into it I realized it's so much more than shirts and sweatshirts. It was a community of people that used running to help battle through their own darkness.Outrun The Dark was founded by a Norwegian man named Siggy. He had the idea while he was running through some of his own darkness. What he's been able to build over the last decade has been nothing short of amazing. I was able to catch up with Siggy to learn more about his personal story, how Outrun the Dark came together and how the community great around it.For more on Outrun The Dark visit outrunthedark.com
This episode the boys are joined by founder of 7000 Islands Wine Co., Siggy Bacani. They talk about wines/alcohol for filipino foods, the filipino stall being debated and more terms used in courting and a whole lot more!Visit 7000islands:https://7000islands.co/Follow our patreon for our latest "Un-Tuli" Episode : https://patreon.com/thecheatcodersCheck out our merch, previous episodes and more on our website: https://thecheatcoders.comFollow us on all social media: @thecheatcoders
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Tom and Ariana broke up. The BravoVerse, mainstream media and world seem to want to talk about nothing else but this breakup twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. Although we do not necessarily agree with that sentiment, Kim D. helps us break down all the events which led up to this break up, Tom and Raquel's recent “formal” statements, the reaction of Vanderpump cast members, Andy Cohen and LVP, the “revenge porn” ban, cease and desist letters, retraining orders and last, but certainly not least, what this means for the future of VPR and true possibility of past cast members Jax, Stassi and or Kristen returning - yes rumors are Kristen is in talks. Moving on, Kim breaks down this week's episode, shares her updated thoughts on newbies Cabral and Fuda, has a message for Marge involving Siggy and names her MVP and Messy Boots of this week's RHONJ. Finally, as part of her ReWife, thank you Bethenny Frankel, Kim breaks down Season Two, Episode One. Seeing as this episode is her official RHONJ premiere, we have a lot to say to Miss D. whose freshman appearance was shady AF and in true Rope fashion, we have no problem calling out our regular Sat Dutchess for all of her messiness. Full Episode At: https://www.patreon.com/posts/79745239/edit @kimdposche @behindveletrope @davidyontef Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Analyze Scripts, where a psychiatrist and a therapist analyze what Hollywood gets right and wrong about mental health. Today, we analyze the psychoanalytic classic "What About Bob." Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss portray a larger than life characters allowing for a rich discussion about the therapist-patient relationship. We discuss everything from our diagnostic impressions to our critiques about Dr. Marvin's office decor and...bizarre family puppets?!? We hope you enjoy! Analyze Scripts Instagram Analyze Scripts TikTok Analyze Scripts YouTube Analyze Scripts Website [00:19] Dr. Katrina Furey: Hi. [00:20] Portia Pendleton: Welcome back for another episode of Analyze Scripts. Today we are going to be talking about about psychoanalytical classic movie, What About Bob? [00:30] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yes, we are. [00:31] Portia Pendleton: So, just a reminder, I'm Portia Pendleton. I'm a licensed clinical social worker, and. [00:36] Dr. Katrina Furey: I'm going to be speaking with Dr. Katrina Fury. I am a psychiatrist. And we're glad that you're back joining us, or if it's your first time, welcome. Yeah. So glad you're here. [00:47] Portia Pendleton: So we picked what about Bob? Because it's so rich with just characters and silly people and really a lot of questions around diagnostics. [00:59] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yes. And just the therapist patient relationship. [01:04] Portia Pendleton: I guess I would start with how I felt watching this movie. [01:08] Dr. Katrina Furey: Okay. [01:08] Portia Pendleton: Which was not good. I felt so anxious. I felt icky. I felt nervous. I felt like I did not feel good. I kept picturing somebody stalking me on the family vacation. [01:24] Dr. Katrina Furey: I know. [01:24] Portia Pendleton: And just driving me insane. The more the movie went on, the more I just felt like, this is, like, my worst nightmare happening. [01:34] Dr. Katrina Furey: I know. I wish I had a better understanding of how they came up with the concept for this movie, because I feel like you could analyze this movie in so many different levels. Like, on the really surface level, it's a movie about Kooky patient played by Bill Murray, which seemed like a perfect choice, growing really attached to a new psychiatrist really quickly and then following him on vacation, and all the hygiene, sudden sue. That's, like, level one. And then level two is sort of like the metaphor, I think, for what it feels like to be working with a patient who's really challenging and crosses boundaries. And then I was thinking, like, on a third meta level, is there something even more about us now, analyzing this dynamic between the analyst and his patient and then the patient becoming a therapist at the end? It got too overwhelming for me to make sense now. [02:33] Portia Pendleton: Totally. Yeah. I mean, where do you even want to start? What feels helpful to kind of get us going? [02:42] Dr. Katrina Furey: I think where I always want to start is analyzing the therapist's office. Okay. So I thought this was, like, a really classic therapy office in Manhattan. It looked like it was in a really nice high rise with the doorman, some sense of security. I think they were on, like, the 40th something floor, because we saw Bob walk up all those steps because he's afraid of elevators. Again, this movie came out in the 90s, so you can tell with the clothes, which I love. But this white man therapist had a female secretary who was dressed in kind of, like, 80s secretary clothes. And he had a nice big office, I think, with some nice big windows, a big old mahogany desk. And then what did you think about all his degrees on the wall? [03:34] Portia Pendleton: I thought, and you can maybe be a little bit insightful here as a psychiatrist, I thought it was like the perfect stereotypical psychiatry office. Right? Like there is a desk between a patient and the doctor. Because I think in the still a little bit more like Freudian maybe there's. [03:56] Dr. Katrina Furey: Like a couch or a chair. [03:57] Portia Pendleton: I'm still picturing the dark colors. Mahogany type stuff too. But I just think having a book having bookshelves with all of your books and then all of manuals and all that stuff and his degrees. [04:12] Dr. Katrina Furey: He had one of those big fancy rugs. Yes. Which I do have my office. Oh, my God. The bust of Freud. Yeah, he did have there was like behind the chairs underneath his wall of degrees was some sort of horizontal shelf and on it was glass. Again, I'm always like why it looks like almost like a little crystal goblet with little tiny crystal glasses like you might use to pour like after dinner drinks or something. I thought it was out of place but sort of spoke to his own feelings of self importance I think. But again I'm always like we don't have glasses, anything glass or breakable in. [04:53] Portia Pendleton: The office and you're not offering any patient a drink. And you might if you are in an office, a law firm, anything else type of thing. [05:05] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. We might do like deals and sign the dotted line or something. In my training, even as a psychiatrist I hated that he talked to his patient behind his big old desk. My office is not set up that way. We were always trained not to have something in between you and the patient. That's just such like a nonverbal barrier. Quite literally and clearly dr. Leo Marvin, played by Richard Dreyfus, is Freudian because he named his son Sigmund and his daughter Anna and Sigmund Freud. And then Sigmund Freud's real daughter was named Anna Freud. So that was pretty funny. He has the Freudian bust which I thought was just really intense. And then the degrees too. I don't like when people display their own degrees. I think it could be off putting. I guess it goes both ways. I don't do that in an office where I see patients. I worry about that being off putting or making someone feel like uncomfortable or inferior. I feel like it's trying to communicate how smart you are. But why do you have to do it that way? [06:17] Portia Pendleton: I think it's also too like information that I might not want every single person to have. I think you can absolutely look people up and obviously there's so much information available now too. But maybe I don't want you knowing where I got my bachelor's. Maybe that's where my home state is. So I think again even just thinking about that I think more in maybe a presenter or like a lecturer. I think it's maybe something to right. [06:41] Dr. Katrina Furey: Like if you're on a zoom call for you're being interviewed by the news or something. He also had family pictures of remember Bob comes right in a patient like this will just zero in right away. So, again, that was like a big no no. And his book, Baby Steps, being, like, all over his own bookshelf, what do you think of that? [07:06] Portia Pendleton: So I laughed out loud when he was, like, pretending to find it. Let me peruse my bookshelf here and give you the book that I think would be so helpful. Oh, here it is. I wrote it. [07:18] Dr. Katrina Furey: I wrote it. It just came out and it's a big hit. [07:21] Portia Pendleton: And you owe me now, what, $30.29 95. I didn't even tell you I'm going. [07:27] Dr. Katrina Furey: To charge you for it. I know. This psychiatrist, again, I feel like is such a good character, and I hope psychiatrists aren't like this, but I think there might be some who sort of smell their own farts, as they say. [07:47] Portia Pendleton: Yeah, I mean, I think, too, the field, in my opinion, has come, like, a long, long way, and I think that's intentional and good. And I think psychiatry specifically has been more like, I'm the doctor. I'm in this position of power. And I think obviously we know that that's not helpful. So now you don't have the desk in between you. You are more accessible. You are still a caregiver, a helper, a healer and kind of taking on more of those identities than just like, in an ivory. Right, exactly. [08:18] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. But what a perfect depiction of an egocentric psychiatrist. And I do have to say, as he's perusing his shelf, looking for his own book to give to Bob, you could tell he was really enjoying that, being able to give him his own book. And he was so excited that Good Morning America wants to interview him. I was like, oh, no. Am I Dr. Leo Marvin with this podcast? Because I'm really excited about it. And I was like, oh, no, I don't think so. I don't think so. Let's back up. [08:54] Portia Pendleton: Do you want to talk about the referral? [08:57] Dr. Katrina Furey: All day long we love talking about referral. So before we get into Dr. Marvin's office or before Bob gets into it, we see a colleague of his, give him a call to sort of talk about referring a patient to him. And I love that they pan to the colleague, like, frantically packing us stuff up, and he's like, I'm quitting the field. I'm leaving the country. I have to get out of here. [09:23] Portia Pendleton: Which sometimes I think we all feel like running away. [09:26] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. [09:27] Portia Pendleton: But we don't. And we get supervision and self care and then we come back and hopefully. [09:32] Dr. Katrina Furey: You learn and have the support in the organization you work in to work with the patients. You feel like you have the capacity to help and not take on the ones who you're not equipped to help for whatever reason. Right, but so this colleague is trying to refer a patient to Dr. Marvin and really appeals to his narcissism by being like he really just needs a brilliant doctor. He knows what to do. And Dr Marvin, you see him sort of like that feels good and he feels so good and valued and he's like, yeah, you're right. I probably could help him. And I wrote down a couple of things that he said. He was like, always comes on time, always pays. Just things like that before he even gets into why is he in treatment to begin with? What were your thoughts? [10:29] Portia Pendleton: It's like he almost put everything out there. That is the positive spin of Bob's quote unquote issues. So he shows up every time because of course he does. He's probably 5 hours early because he wants to spend more time with you or making sure that he is paying. Because obviously that is a piece how we access care so he's not going to miss a payment and so on and so forth. But I think it also keeps you. [10:54] Dr. Katrina Furey: On the hook if he pays early. [10:55] Portia Pendleton: Right. [10:56] Dr. Katrina Furey: You're like indebted to him, right? He's got the power. [10:59] Portia Pendleton: And I think with referrals we tend to want those details. What kind of insurance do they have or do they come regularly? How do they schedule? Do they need an afternoon appointment or a day appointment? Those are questions that we might ask someone who's coming to us just so we can see if we're a good fit. [11:20] Dr. Katrina Furey: But what Dr marvin didn't ask is, why are you referring him out? And I think he didn't even think of it because he was so flattered and on such a high that this psychiatrist feels like he can't possibly help this patient. He needs someone brilliant and that's who he thought of. [11:37] Portia Pendleton: This was a takeaway for me and I was like, I think I need to tweak my questions a little bit. I'm going to ask some more. [11:46] Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh yeah, ask a little more background info details. Yeah. So we see that. I think the old psychiatrist even says like, I'm free once Dr. Marvin agrees to see him. And then we see Dr Marvin sort of phone conference again. Very ninety s out to his secretary. She steps away. Right? I know. I also hated that the secretary brought in the patient. I don't know, just so much. I don't like the way Dr Marvin does it. But anyway, he's like book him for brief telephone consultation after I return from vacation. And she's like, oh, he's your next patient. He's already here. And he's like, okay, I guess I'll see him because then I'm going to be gone for a month. And that's again for me like Therapist 101. Right? What were you going to say for you? [12:35] Portia Pendleton: I was going to say that exact same thing. You also don't spend ten minutes with someone again. Maybe that is a part of the theatrical piece. We don't have time to have an hour and a half session to watch. But he's with him so briefly gets all of this information is able to make all of these diagnoses and then I'm going to abandon you. [13:00] Dr. Katrina Furey: And I think that ten minute intro, I feel like, is more akin to. [13:06] Portia Pendleton: A screening phone call. [13:08] Dr. Katrina Furey: When someone new is coming to your practice and you spend, like, ten to 15 minutes on the phone with them, just talking, hearing what they're looking for, asking some of those questions, like insurance coverage, time of day, things. Like that. You sort of start to glean some information to figure out if you think you'll be able to help them, if you're a good fit or not. But yeah, it seemed like Dr. Marvin really quickly picked up on a lot of Bob's interpersonal issues. He walks right in and is like, can I call you Leo? Oh, that's your family. I'm going to get their names. Tell me about, like already you're like, oh, boundaries, boundaries, boundary. Like, this guy has really hard time with boundaries. Again, one day we'll have like a little jingle to play when we talk about boundaries, but again, to then still, after getting all of that, be like, okay, I'll see you in a month, right, and you're not going to have any trouble with this. [13:59] Portia Pendleton: But I did hear or I did pick up on, like he had a physician covering. That's good. If you're going away for an extended period of time and there's patients who need refills or just like a touch point, it's great to have a covering provider for you, right. [14:19] Dr. Katrina Furey: And that's standard of care. Again, I would have cautioned Dr. Marvin not to make the exception and squeeze him in and meet him before you're going away, maybe stick to the boundary of meeting with him when you get back. And if that's not going to work for him, then he would have found another provider in the interim. But again, I don't think Dr. Marvin is really thinking about that. His mind's on the Good Morning America interview. [14:44] Portia Pendleton: Vacation. [14:45] Dr. Katrina Furey: The vacation. And he just felt so good about himself when his colleague manipulated him to sort of dump this case on him. [14:53] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. So then we kind of are following Bob right back to his apartment. [14:58] Dr. Katrina Furey: He's taking baby steps. He took baby steps out the door. He comes back in the door, he walks all around his windows. You're just like, whoa. [15:05] Portia Pendleton: He gets in the elevator. I mean, funny. He screams. The camera kind of pans away, right? [15:16] Dr. Katrina Furey: We're back after another technical snafu. It's really hard to figure out batteries and podcast technology, but we are professionals, so we're going to jump right back in. I think we left off just talking about Bob very quickly attaching to Dr. Marvin and idealizing him. I would imagine in Bob's mind, he's now devaluing his former therapist and he sort of like, very quickly is healed, so to speak. He gets this book, Baby Steps, written by Dr. Marvin, handed to him by the very Dr. Marvin doesn't even read. [15:55] Portia Pendleton: It yet and is literally taking baby. [15:59] Dr. Katrina Furey: Steps literally taking baby steps to get out the door. Comes back in the door, takes baby steps around the office in an inappropriate manner, but then does get on the elevator, which he couldn't do coming in the door. Correct. So it's sort of this like, flight to wellness that is unbelievable. And in fact, it is unbelievable. Doesn't last long. Right. [16:20] Portia Pendleton: And we see Bob, like, checking his pulse on his way there multiple times. He seems to be like, repeating a mantra, having some sort of memory repetition prior to this appointment. [16:32] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. [16:33] Portia Pendleton: I think he says, I feel good, I feel great, I feel wonderful, over and over and over again. [16:37] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. And I thought it was interesting when he was walking to the appointment, repeating that to himself, they had another extra type character walk by who seemed to be having more like, paranoid thought processes going on. I thought that was an interesting juxtaposition. I also was shocked that Bob, it looked like he worked from home before. Working from home was a thing. Like he has his apartment with his fish, Gill. And then he was like, okay, bye, Gill, see you later. I'm going to work. And he sits at his desk and then punches in. And I wasn't sure what was up with that. [17:10] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. I don't know. I didn't catch that. I think it's just funny. Especially at that time, he's living in New York City with seemingly some sort of like a contamination phobia. Right. I don't know. And I think, again, they purposely show us it's like a dirty street. This man bumps into you. [17:28] Dr. Katrina Furey: He's using a handkerchief to touch everything. [17:30] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. [17:32] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. I mean, that sounds like the ultimate exposure of all exposure to live in New York City and get through the day. I know. Diagnostically. What were you thinking as you were watching this? [17:45] Portia Pendleton: A lot of things. Yeah, definitely. Like some phobias, maybe some OCD in there. Obsessive compulsive disorder, panic symptoms. Kind of a panic disorder, I think, where maybe like, others seem to be curious is like kind of the bigger, though, overall overarching diagnosis. Is this a personality disorder? [18:08] Dr. Katrina Furey: Is this trauma? [18:10] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. What is going on here that is kind of anchoring all these other symptoms? [18:16] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. Like, what's the base foundation of everything Bob's experiencing? [18:20] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. [18:20] Dr. Katrina Furey: He was really afraid of having Tourette's, remember? And he kept saying, like, well, if I fake it, then I don't have it. [18:25] Portia Pendleton: Right. [18:25] Dr. Katrina Furey: And even that I thought was really fascinating. Like, I could mull on that for a while. [18:33] Portia Pendleton: Seems like he has an ex partner, ex wife who he ended the relationship with because of a disagreement about Neil Diamond. [18:41] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. And I love Dr. Marvin's analysis of that being like, oh, I see. So you left her because you don't like Neil Diamond. She didn't leave you for all of these other obvious reasons. Again, I thought that was a little early in the therapeutic relationship to point something out like that. But I think it served to, again, idealize him in Bob's eyes, which he probably enjoyed and sort of right away was sort of alluding to Bob's issues, I think, with abandonment, which we see by him taking such big steps to get to Dr. Marvin at Lake Winniposaki. [19:19] Portia Pendleton: Right. So what do you do? Are you seeing any kind of disorders with Dr. Leo? [19:28] Dr. Katrina Furey: Like, narcissism, for sure. I think he's just very classically a narcissist. I was really surprised he didn't wear a tweed coat at any point in this movie. I feel like psychiatrists are such a stereotype of them wearing, like, tweed coats with an old smoking pipe when he was preparing for the interview. Yeah, I was dying when he had the gun on the wall. [19:50] Portia Pendleton: In today's society, that would be a no go. Like you are. Please remove the gun from your mental health. [19:58] Dr. Katrina Furey: And then he settled on the bust of Freud I just couldn't. [20:01] Portia Pendleton: And make it with them. [20:04] Dr. Katrina Furey: And he made his family stand there and watch and chime in and like the weird puppets. [20:09] Portia Pendleton: Oh, my goodness. [20:10] Dr. Katrina Furey: The weird puppets. At first I thought that was just like, a weird decoration, but then he used it with his daughter. Oh, it was just weird. [20:17] Portia Pendleton: So his daughter Anna is played by Catherine I don't know how to say her last name. Erby Urbe. And she's in law and order. And I knew I recognized her. I mean, she was much younger movie, but I looked her up right after because I was like, where do I know her from? Where do I know her from? And then his wife, Faye. I feel like I know her from other things. I really liked her character. [20:40] Dr. Katrina Furey: Me too. [20:41] Portia Pendleton: I feel like it's almost like blissful ignorance or something. She was like, a good contradiction to her. [20:52] Dr. Katrina Furey: She was like an interesting combo between kind of seeming blissfully unaware, maybe even dim wooded. I hate to say it, but, like, in a sweet way to then sort of calling him out or pointing things out to him. But again, in a way that didn't seem like any of them were really listening to him when he was trying to say, like, this is inappropriate from it is. It totally is. Wildly, wildly. [21:20] Portia Pendleton: They felt bad for Bob, but they were like, oh, Bob needs this. And I was just like. [21:26] Dr. Katrina Furey: Leo was. [21:27] Portia Pendleton: Being, like, gaslit by his own family. [21:30] Dr. Katrina Furey: And then even by the psychiatric colleagues once he so we'll get there in a second. But in terms of diagnoses, I mean, I think to me this is a really, again, over the top comedic depiction of something like a cluster b personality disorder, like borderline personality disorder or something like that. I think we see a lot of the common, I guess, defense mechanisms that you often see with cases like this. Like the splitting we see a lot of splitting, which is kind of like what we're just talking about with his family, being able to convince all the family members that he's so good and he needs their help. But then Dr. Leo is seeing, like, oh, this is really inappropriate and making me uncomfortable, seeing things as either all good or all bad. That black or white thinking is really apparent in so many ways. [22:31] Portia Pendleton: I guess. [22:31] Dr. Katrina Furey: Should we talk a little bit about what is borderline personality disorder before we sort of dive in? Yeah. [22:37] Portia Pendleton: So so let me just say this before we do that, because I think this is almost like my big question about his diagnosis is, like, at times I was wondering if he was intentionally manipulating people or at other times it seemed like he had just, like, no idea self awareness. [23:00] Dr. Katrina Furey: But was that an act? Is that you're wondering? [23:02] Portia Pendleton: That's where I'm kind of on the fence of even just like to take someone who maybe has their own stuff narcissism and literally render them insane. Right. For lack of a better word. And I'm just like, that takes a big skill. [23:24] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. [23:25] Portia Pendleton: And I'm just like, what is the skill again? Is it intentional? Is it not? Is it to get a need met? Or is it more like sociopathic? Right. So why don't you take us through some borderline traits? [23:36] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, I think I always struggle to explain borderline personality traits or disorder to sort of like people not in the mental health field because I think it's complicated. But the way we think about in the field, personality disorders are persistent ways of relating to ourselves and other people in behaving and interacting with others that sort of become apparent. These patterns become apparent by early adulthood and persist. So these aren't maladaptive ways of coping that only come out when you're under severe distress or really depressed or having a psychotic episode or things like that. This is more like a pattern of relating to people that persist sort of in all your relationships and over the course of your life. So for borderline personality disorder in particular, it's defined as a pervasive pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self image and affects, which is like, the way people express their mood. So sort of like the way your face looks, the way how loud you're talking, if you're crying or not. That sort of thing. Along with market impulsivity beginning by early adulthood, present in a variety of contexts with five or more of the following symptoms frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment which don't include things like suicidal gestures or self injurious behavior like cutting. That's another diagnostic criteria. A pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. I saw that a lot with Bob really idealizing Dr. Marvin, like, to everyone around him. [25:25] Portia Pendleton: I didn't really see devaluation. [25:28] Dr. Katrina Furey: I guess I did when he briefly spoke of his old therapist, okay, he ran through he's had several. Sometimes when patients come to us and they've been in treatment with someone else for a while, there is this period of mourning or sort of comparing you to them, trying to get a feel for just get a feel for a new relationship. You don't often just like 100% dive in right away. That's sort of more in line with personality characteristics like this identity disturbance, unstable self image or sense of self impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self damaging, like spending sex, substance abuse, reckless driving or binge eating, recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures or threats, and or self injurious behaviors like cutting, affective instability. Again, that's like your emotional reaction. So sort of swinging really quickly from one pole of emotions like on the happiness positive side, to the negative pull of emotions like the sadness anger side. And oftentimes these mood swings are really intense, can have some sadness, irritability, anxiety, but they only last from like a few hours to a few days. So that's what's different about borderline personality disorder compared to things like bipolar disorder is those mood swings in bipolar disorder also go along with changes in your behavior, the way you think, the way you speak that last for much longer and don't so quickly turn on and off. And then the last couple of diagnostic criteria are chronic feelings of emptiness and inappropriate intense anger or difficulty controlling your anger, like with frequent verbal outbursts, recurrent physical altercations, and lastly, transient stress related paranoid thoughts or severe dissociative symptoms in the most severe cases. I don't think Bob displays all of these characteristics, but I think certainly this fear of abandonment is evident like right from the get go. It's interesting to me that he didn't feel abandoned by his old therapist. Maybe that's because he's so quickly attached. [27:41] Portia Pendleton: And idealized like he might have behind the scenes. [27:44] Dr. Katrina Furey: True. [27:45] Portia Pendleton: Until then, he was connected with to this new person. [27:48] Dr. Katrina Furey: I mean, the fact that he follows him to the lake, some might call that stalking. I always wonder why didn't Dr. Marvin call the police at some point and the whole faking his suicide to manipulate the poor woman who is covering the phone to give him the address. [28:07] Portia Pendleton: But like really clever. Really clever. [28:10] Dr. Katrina Furey: And then at the end, he even boosts her ego, right, by saying like, oh, Bob did say he loved I forget her name. He loved Loretta or whatever her name was. She was so nice. Can we he knows what to say to get you to do what he needs you to do for him. And again, that is manipulative. And we do see that in all sorts of different patients to get their needs met. [28:33] Portia Pendleton: Sure. I mean, I think why we typically don't diagnose any personality disorders really until we like to kind of wait until early, after 18 is because there's a lot of, you know, a lot of teen behavior. Is that our borderline symptoms. [28:49] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. [28:50] Portia Pendleton: So, like, really having trouble regulating your emotions, difficulty with interpersonal relationships, impulsivity. [28:58] Dr. Katrina Furey: It's like, all of that has to. [28:59] Portia Pendleton: Do so much with your brain not being developed all the way. [29:01] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. [29:02] Portia Pendleton: And learning. Right. All these things also really common to toddlers. Right. [29:06] Dr. Katrina Furey: This is like a toddler, but in an adult body. And you kind of think psychologically patients with personality traits like this are kind of psychologically stunted in that developmental phase. And why is a good question. Like most things, we think of it as a combo of genetics and environmental factors. But a lot of people with personality traits like this do have pretty significant trauma history, especially in childhood. I really wondered about Bob's history. I wish we had learned anything about it. [29:37] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. I'd like to know more about his relationship with his ex wife. How long were they together? What did their relationship look like? [29:45] Dr. Katrina Furey: And was it really, in his mind, the Neil Diamond thing? Like, did he idealize her until then? And then was like, oh, we can't come back from this. I could see that with Bob. [29:54] Portia Pendleton: And again, I'd say, not that there's true or false borderline but I think people can have traits at points of time or can demonstrate traits in extreme times of stress 100%. But this is all day, kind of every day in situations where the reaction that they're presenting with is inappropriate. Right. [30:19] Dr. Katrina Furey: I think that reminds me one time in my training, nancy McWilliams came and gave a big talk and she is a wonderful author. I don't know if you've read any of her work, but she writes a lot about personality development. And, like, in our first year of residency, we all read her book because it outlines all the different personality disorders and the common defense mechanisms you see with them really well. And I think we all felt a little relieved when she said something like, we all get a little borderline if we're under enough stress. I think everyone was like, oh, okay. Yeah, we do. But, yeah, a lot of other things can also look like this. Like trauma. I mean, a lot of people who have been traumatized or especially grow up in chaotic environments learn how to manipulate to survive and get what they want or have a really severe fear of abandonment. We can see these other things. And again, I don't think he met the full criteria. I was also wondering about, like, a dependent personality disorder. Someone who, again, feels so dependent on their therapist or their primary attachment figure and it's almost like their own self disappears if they're not around this person. Right. Yeah. [31:37] Portia Pendleton: I think that it's a good movie that many programs have you analyzed because I think it isn't super clear. So you can kind of take different ways of thinking about how he presents. [31:56] Dr. Katrina Furey: Eventually. Unfortunately, Bob does kind of drive his psychiatrist mad. I. Mean, he gets to the point where he like ties him up in the woods and wants to kill him. And I was like, Whoa, that's intense. But he also tries to drop him off at a psychiatric unit and like sign him in and the staff there were like, well, you know, we're going to have to agree with you. We're not just going to sign someone in. And he felt so confident they'd all see what he was seeing and then they didn't. [32:21] Portia Pendleton: I know, what a talent for splitting, right? [32:26] Dr. Katrina Furey: But I thought it was interesting when Dr. Marvin was there like totally aghast that he called him a narcissist and a sociopath rather than borderline or dependent personality. I thought that was interesting. Did you catch that or what do you think about that? [32:40] Portia Pendleton: I think it was almost like Dr. Marvin, I don't know, like wanting to make it as severe as it possibly right. Like and you know, again, I think Bob does demonstrate some traits right, of of a lot of things. So you know, I think Dr. Marvin was just like, what do you mean? Bob is in there holding court, making. [33:03] Dr. Katrina Furey: Everybody laugh, telling jokes with mental health focus that are like offensive. [33:09] Portia Pendleton: I think Marvin or Leo was just kind of like shocked and reached but. [33:14] Dr. Katrina Furey: Then it's also like as soon as Bob showed up at Lake Winnipesaki, no more treatment relationship. Like now it is over. It's over. Right. [33:26] Portia Pendleton: But he could see Dr. Marvin kind of started with a really firm boundary and then it's like Bob push and he pushed hard. That's a fact. It was very annoying. He was very pushy. He was very, well, if you just do this for me, I'll leave. And finally I think Leah was like, okay, sure, right. [33:50] Dr. Katrina Furey: And I think again, him being an older psychiatrist who's written a book, you think he's seasoned. He's been around the block. Again, I think goes to show that patients with personality traits like this can sort of manipulate and push even the most seasoned professional. Sure. And it is sort of like this boundary nudging over and over and over and you could tell there were points where Leo thought like, okay, fine, if I call you at four then you'll leave me alone. But I think that's a risk. And again, that's why boundaries are so important to maintain right from the get go, to not give that message like. [34:29] Portia Pendleton: Oh, I can get you, and picking up early on things that are red flag. I mean, red flag. [34:36] Dr. Katrina Furey: Can I call you Leo, Dr. Marvin like right away you're asking about your family or all of it was right away. And again, there wouldn't be a movie if Dr. Marvin had said, no, this isn't a good fit. But at any point he could have. [34:50] Portia Pendleton: What did you think about that couple I love they were such a fun addition in the diner who were really getting it they do not like, Dr. Marvin. [35:00] Dr. Katrina Furey: Sounds like he stole their dream house from them. And so this was finally like their. [35:04] Portia Pendleton: Payback from New York. [35:06] Dr. Katrina Furey: So this was finally their payback. But I did love how they dropped. [35:09] Portia Pendleton: Him off, but they were just like, hey, Dr. Marvin. [35:12] Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, I know where he lives. [35:13] Portia Pendleton: I'll take you right there. They knew that that was inappropriate. They were like, Ha. [35:18] Dr. Katrina Furey: I thought that was a really funny detail. I loved when Dr. Marvin was trying to encourage Bob to pick a vacation from his series, and then he shows up the next day in his shirt. That's like, don't hassle me, I'm on vacation. Right? [35:36] Portia Pendleton: He almost takes things too literally at times, right. With the baby step. [35:41] Dr. Katrina Furey: It's so concrete, I guess. So primitive, right? [35:43] Portia Pendleton: Which then is like, so you makes me think, okay, so he really doesn't have the awareness, but then he does things and I'm like, whoa, what you're doing here? [35:51] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right? [35:53] Portia Pendleton: That's where I'm just kind of left confused on this presentation, right? [35:57] Dr. Katrina Furey: 100%. I thought it was really fascinating how they depicted Bob being able to connect with Leo's kids in a way that Leo couldn't. And I think there is this stereotype or joke, I guess, in the mental health field that maybe your kids will have that you'll always be analyzing them so then they won't open up to you. And they sort of depicted that in a funny way. But I think we're all kind of fearful of actually happening. [36:30] Portia Pendleton: Well, when he uses the puppet of the daughter oh, my gosh. In public. I know his daughter is older. I could see again, therapy. And we use dolls and that's something that I no longer do, but it was definitely useful. And that might thing that we would encourage a parent to do when they are a child inside their home, not in a public place. [36:57] Dr. Katrina Furey: When you're just having dolls in his pocket, right? Like, he's just carrying those dolls around, waiting, and they look like them. So creepy. [37:05] Portia Pendleton: It was just so weird. [37:06] Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh my God. Like, so creepy. Portia, if a weird, creepy doll ever shows up on your doorstep, it's from me. [37:15] Portia Pendleton: That's good to know because I would probably have some panic. Yeah, I'd have some panic around it. [37:20] Dr. Katrina Furey: But then that and when he brought Siggy, I couldn't get over his kid's name. It just was like, oh my God. And that's where his wife's so sweet, but you don't intervene and be like, this is too far. Now you're idealizing Freud. Like, this is where you are. But bringing his son out to teach him to dive, and he's like, this is so important to me. I have my big interview tomorrow. I have a lot to prepare, but I am carving out time for you. And you know, like, in his head he's thinking, so you better be grateful and dive. You better do it. [37:48] Portia Pendleton: And then you got pressure, right? I think the intention and maybe not, but the intention is like, I want you to know that this is important to me, but it's like the delivery made it really bad and seem like we got to get this done. I have all these other things that are more important, and you better perform. [38:07] Dr. Katrina Furey: The way I want you to. It's a very narcissistic thing to say. And that's when Bob helps him learn to dive. I was just like there were points like that where it was like, does Bob know what he's doing? And then the other scene for me was when his wife invites him for dinner and he keeps making all these moaning, oh, my God. [38:26] Portia Pendleton: Noises. I felt so uncomfortable. [38:28] Dr. Katrina Furey: I know about how good the food is, but then it's also kind of sexual. And he's, like, really complimenting his wife and he asks for more chicken and she gives him the breast piece. And that's where someone asks if Leo wants it. And he's like, no, that's okay. But there were just all these sexual innuendos, and it was like, is that where he knows what he's doing? He's really, like, getting one over. [38:53] Portia Pendleton: I also felt that or was maybe I didn't feel it. Maybe I was nervous that I was going to feel that with his daughter. [38:59] Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, right. [39:01] Portia Pendleton: She kicked him on the cheek. I just felt like there was a little flare of inappropriateness there besides yes, the boundary issue inappropriate, but there was like a little extra, too, of like, maybe some teenage daughter. [39:17] Dr. Katrina Furey: I felt so uncomfortable when he was wearing Leo's pajamas and in his son's room. I was like and then we learned that Siggy is like this deep soul who's so preoccupied with the purpose of life and we're all going to die and all these things, but yeah, gosh, I can't imagine what I'd feel like if a patient showed up on my family vacation. Yeah, not good. [39:45] Portia Pendleton: No, I mean and even on accident, like, I you know, and again, like, we are human. And like, if you practice within an hour radius of where you live, like, you're going to see people run into people, whether it's on a playground or at a grocery store or in some way at a doctor's office. And it just so many therapists joke about just put your hat on and go about your day. But also it's kind of like when you're little and you see your teacher. [40:13] Dr. Katrina Furey: Out, you're like you exist outside the. [40:15] Portia Pendleton: Confines of the class. [40:16] Dr. Katrina Furey: Exactly. You're a real person. What are you doing? [40:19] Portia Pendleton: And we do so I think if you saw a patient who did not follow you, if you saw a patient on vacation, you acknowledge it. If they do, maybe you're a little uncomfortable, but you get over it and don't do anything wildly inappropriate in public. [40:33] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right? Yeah, but if they just show up I'm realizing push. A lot of our early episodes are about stalking. I feel like we could analyze that in ourselves. [40:44] Portia Pendleton: I was feeling like he was stalking him. I mean, regardless of the need, regardless of how it relates to whatever diagnosis it feels like stalking. And stalking is scary. [40:57] Dr. Katrina Furey: It's scary. So again, I was like Liam Arbor again, there wouldn't be a movie if he got a protective order and things like that. And then at the end, when he. [41:07] Portia Pendleton: Marries oh, my gosh. And becomes a therapist oh, gosh. [41:11] Dr. Katrina Furey: And writes a book. Death Therapy. [41:14] Portia Pendleton: And Leo suits them. And Leo is just like right. Like a nonverbal brought to the wedding. [41:21] Dr. Katrina Furey: So, like catatonic, basically. [41:23] Portia Pendleton: And it's like, did bob? Is it possible? And I guess it is in the movies that one person can really drive you mad and disrupt your whole world sense of self, everything. [41:36] Dr. Katrina Furey: I know. [41:37] Portia Pendleton: And I guess in this movie it happened. [41:39] Dr. Katrina Furey: I know we talked a little bit. [41:43] Portia Pendleton: About some of the stuff in the office. Obviously, potentially getting a protective order. What are other steps maybe you would take that Dr. Marvin did not with Leah or Bob showing up on the vacation. [41:56] Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, my God. I mean, for me, it wouldn't even get there because I don't think I'd take on, like, the whole referral phone call would go very differently. Oh, my God, you're showing up on vacation. I feel like I would call the police. That's what I would do. [42:11] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. [42:11] Dr. Katrina Furey: I'd be really scared. Yeah. Especially if my kids were there. Yeah. I don't think there's any coming back from that. I don't think there's any. And I thought, like, when he first called and pretended to be the sister again how did he know he had a sister? I don't know. Sometimes you just get a sister or brother. And I guess he was right. That, for me, would have been grounds to stop. I mean, there was a lot of grounds to stop. But that, for me, would have been that deception and lying. And I thought what Leo said to him actually was really sound like the therapeutic relationship is based in trust. If you lie to get to me, I can't trust you. But it just escalated him. [42:53] Portia Pendleton: It seemed like in the movie and it is a movie there was nothing that Leo could have done besides not take him on to kind of stop him. At that point. They had already kind of developed this relationship because he did say that. And I thought that was a really good way to put it. I think he was, again, like a firm initially. Firm initially. Firm initially. And then Bob kept pushing, pushing, pushing and then would get wanted. And then kind of learned that he learned how to manipulate Leo with his using his family kind of other tactics. [43:27] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. And the suicide thing is also really striking, I thought. Again, it's a movie but someone calls him in the middle of the night to tell him he's committed suicide and he has like 1 second of feelings about it and then it's like I don't want to let it ruin my vacation. I feel like if that were to happen in real life you'd be distraught to hear something like that. But it's a movie. But again so I think all the more why it was so shocking when all of a sudden he was there and he just like gets off the bus and starts shouting his name with the fish. With the fish. I know. The fish I found really interesting as this attachment but then it went away. Right. [44:11] Portia Pendleton: He was a strong attachment only friend. Whatever he brings with him, he then takes care of. He then leaves at the house, he. [44:19] Dr. Katrina Furey: Comes back for it. [44:20] Portia Pendleton: But then after that we don't see. [44:22] Dr. Katrina Furey: It as much the fish anymore. [44:23] Portia Pendleton: And I'm wondering is that because he developed this attached he doesn't need the fish anymore? Now he's a whole new family, right? [44:29] Dr. Katrina Furey: I think so. I think in his mind he really does move on that quickly. Yeah, I think so. [44:37] Portia Pendleton: How did you feel watching the movie? [44:39] Dr. Katrina Furey: Nervous. [44:40] Portia Pendleton: Yeah, nervous. [44:41] Dr. Katrina Furey: I mean there are funny parts like Bill Murray's hilarious. All of the actors and actresses did a really good job in their roles. Like I thought it was an enjoyable movie. I think it's hard to watch as a psychiatrist. [44:53] Portia Pendleton: I agree. [44:54] Dr. Katrina Furey: I think it'd be just funny maybe if I was not in this field. But I think having interacted with patients who suffer from whether it's borderline personality disorder or some other trauma or I guess you could just call it interpersonal difficulties, it really did speak to the dynamics of that. And when you have someone who's really struggling on an impatient unit and the whole staff's riled up right, like half of them in a positive way, strong feelings of affection like the whole team when Bob's cracking jokes and then the other half in a negative way who are on the negative side of the split. So I think that was hard to watch but again, depicted in such an on the nose but right way and. [45:42] Portia Pendleton: I think that's where a patient can present very differently. [45:47] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. [45:47] Portia Pendleton: So I think if a patient who has a personality disorder maybe specific to something like borderline presents to you and you are on their quote unquote good side, they are an entirely different patient. And I think you might not even know that there's all of this other stuff going on and sometimes all of a sudden it comes out and you're like wow, shocked. Or kind of rethinking the treatment plan, rethinking everything. But I think that just speaks to how pervasive it is. It's also not an act, it's who they are presenting to you and then something kind of might trigger them to. [46:22] Dr. Katrina Furey: Change the often like a feeling of rejection or fear of abandonment. Again, that's where having a really good quality group team is really important, I think, in treating patients with Bpd. Yeah. And things like DBT, like we've talked about, can be really helpful, but it's hard to do on your own. [46:42] Portia Pendleton: No, totally. And I think it's hard to have support and access good treatment for Bpd. I mean, I think we've talked about medications for it. It's really hard to treat in the sense that there's no pill that's going to make it better. There's medications that can help symptoms that, you know, and then it's a lot of work, and it's a really, really it is. [47:08] Dr. Katrina Furey: Because, again, it's not just again, you're totally right. Portia the medications. There isn't, like, one medicine for borderline personality disorder. Oftentimes you're providing medications to provide symptom relief, whether that's depression, anxiety, insomnia, it could be different things for different people. And then the therapy is what I really think is at the crux of the treatment. But you have to be in a stable enough place to do the therapy, and you have to feel a sense of trust, and that's really hard. A lot of patients with these traits have been really burned. They've either lived through really traumatic things, or they have had a hard time maintaining relationships. Right. [47:48] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. So it's not an easy disorder to experience, and it's not an easy disorder to treat. [47:55] Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. But there is treatment out there, and people do get better. And I have been impressed and happy to see more and more people talking about having this. I remember the football player from a couple of years ago. Yeah. Pete Davidson came out about it. Selena Gomez has talked about how helpful she found DBT. I don't think she's ever mentioned if she's been diagnosed with this or not. Again, she does not have to. That's her personal health information. But I think by just destigmatizing, it can be really helpful. And the woman, Marsha Linihan, who pioneered DBT, has been very open about having borderline personality disorder herself, I believe. So. Again, I find a lot of the professionals in the community who work with these patients have a personal or family connection, and they get it. That's kind of why they're invested in this type of work, so you can learn how to regulate and interact with people in a way that can lead to a more meaningful life. Unfortunately, that did not happen for Bob or Leo. [49:01] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. I felt, I think, very similarly to you. I really struggled to find any of it funny. I was, like, horrified. I was stressed. I was anxious. I felt empathy at the end a lot for Leo and just, like, his, I don't know, predicament. [49:23] Dr. Katrina Furey: So I've noticed every time I've watched this movie, I think I've seen it three times. I'm engaged at the beginning. As soon as he shows up at Winniposaki, I start cleaning or going on my phone. And then by the end, I'm always more on my phone than engaged. And now as we're talking about it. I think that just reflects how uncomfortable I feel that I'm having to disengage as it gets more and more intense. [49:46] Portia Pendleton: Yeah, I agree, because I think I was talking to my partner about the movie. He had seen it years and years ago and he was like, oh, it's so funny. And then he was coming in here and there watching clips of it and laughing, and I was just like stone face sitting there so uncomfortable. And I was like, that should never happen, and pointing all these things out. And he's enjoying the movie because it's ridiculous. It is, at the end of the day, a comedy. It's funny, it's silly, it's not supposed. [50:14] Dr. Katrina Furey: To be, but I think there's such a thread of truth to it that it's terrifying. Yeah, that was a good one. [50:24] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. I'm, like ready to watch something light hearted that's light and not going to make me kind of stay up at night. [50:32] Dr. Katrina Furey: There you go. Well, I think next time we're going to be talking about encanto and we'll have our very first guest host, one of my former colleagues from residency, Dr. Christina Aradondo. That's a little lighter. Hopefully it doesn't keep you up in. [50:48] Portia Pendleton: The it was a great movie. I'm excited for our listeners to hear that podcast. Our guest is really very highly intelligent, knowledgeable, and was really lovely to talk to. [50:59] Dr. Katrina Furey: She was. [51:00] Portia Pendleton: Yeah. [51:01] Dr. Katrina Furey: All right, guys. Well, like always, don't forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share with your friends and family near and far. And I guess we will see you next time. Yeah, thanks. [51:11] Portia Pendleton: Bye. [51:19] Dr. Katrina Furey: This podcast and its contents are a copyright of analyzed scripts, all rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited. Unless you want to share it with your friends and rate, review and subscribe, that's fine. All stories and characters discussed are fictional in nature. No identification with actual persons, living or deceased places, buildings, or products is intended or should be inferred. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. 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Joe Gorga "ran into" Juicy Joe Giudice last week in The Bahamas. That set the internet ablaze and Kim D. is here to not only break down this run in, but also to spill piping hot tea that she found out regarding Teresa's involvement. Say whaaat? OMG. Recovering from that, Kim next reveals the apology / begging for mercy text RHONJ newbie Jennifer Fessler sent to Siggy Flicker this week after saying she "F'ing hates that Bi&ch on national TV. Between Jaqueline last week and Siggy this week, let us never forget, Kim's Jerz ties run deep. Speaking of Jacqueline what was her reaction to Kim spilling the tea on her epic Vegas lunch with Tre? C'mon Kimbo, you know you wanna share the deets. Finally, we deep dive the episode, share our hot takes on Gia and Gabriella, chat about Melissa's interesting WWHL Live appearance, discuss the writing on the wall for who will not be back next season and explain why, just as he was beginning to win points with Kim, Mr. Ruelas may be back in the dog house yet again! Full Episode At: https://www.patreon.com/posts/79070793/edit @kimdposche @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Now is not the time to back down from talking about politics. In fact, if there was ever a time to talk about politics, this is it! Be respectful this Thanksgiving, but be bold. Do NOT back down to the liberal lies just because they come from a family member. Conservative warrior and former Real Housewives of New Jersey star Siggy Flicker is here to talk about her boldness, Trump, Reality TV and cancel culture. Siggy blows the whistle on The Real Housewives franchise for being nothing close to reality. Calling it scripted, with sole goal of causing conflict. Sounds like the main stream media today! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A proud defender of Donald J. Trump, TV Personality, Siggy Flicker, was shadowbanned and silenced for trying to make things great within the country she loves. “They will take a little version of what is said just to piece it together and make a false narrative.” In this exclusive Siggy Flicker interview, hosted by AMAC's CEO, Rebecca Weber, she shares the deceit from Hollywood and their not so secret ties with democrat party. Siggy, an immigrant, also explains her family history, how a Priest during the holocaust helped her father escape genocide. Ultimately leaving opportunities that only America could present her with. She went on to be an extremely successful public figure, author, matchmaker on The Wendy Williams show, and a star on the hit reality TV series, ‘The Real Housewives of New Jersey.' After unabashedly showing support for Donald Trump in 2016, the Bravo drama found a way to demonize her beliefs on the big screen. Now, Siggy is a spokeswoman for the group JEXIT, Jews exiting the Democrat Party! They also touch on current issues in the news like the FBI's Mar-a-Lago raid which was said to have been triggered by Trump's breach of The Presidential Records Act, and how this raid will ultimately impact the way Americans view the left's motives and the Department of Justice.
On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we have two incredible guests. First, it's Tina Descovich, who co-founded "Moms for Liberty" - a group we've been following closely at Breitbart News. They're bringing about incredible change across the country and have become heroes in the Joe Biden era due to their effective local activism. Tina and "Moms for Liberty" are at the tip of the spear. The organization is in 34 states and is 85,000 members-strong and they're just getting started! Our second guest is relationship specialist, author and TV personality Siggy Flicker. At Breitbart, we've been recently elevating online influencers on the show who publicly embrace us and share our content on the web. Siggy is a former Real Housewives of New Jersey cast member and one of the most popular people we've had on to date since we've started this effort. She was a 'Bravolebrity' for a couple years, but is now fighting online on behalf of MAGA, Israel, and conservative causes. Siggy really does bring the fire!
The time has come for the floor show we've all been waiting for. But it's dinner before dessert as we catch up on the highlights of The Last Supper before breaking down the last 12 looks of the season from the first Top 4 of the series. Koco's wisdom and Merrie's glasses steal the show at the reunion and Saint's unforgettable Filth look is a cat owner's nightmare. Siggy keeps it glammy, Hoso for All Stars and congratulations to Dahli for a nearly impeccable run for the crown this season. Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmary Email: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @alrightmary Johnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram) // @johnnyalso1 (Twitter) Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram) // @colindrucker (Twitter) Web: www.tasteofreality.com/alright-mary/ www.alrightmary.com BetterHelp Promo: betterhelp.com/AlrightMary (discount code: AlrightMary)
The power of $100,000 and the title of Dragula compels the Top 5 to bring their acting chops to the main stage for the black box theater version of a horror movie challenge. Saint extinguishes her smoker's voice and hops into Zavaleta's iconic sweatshirt to play Mom 1, Dahli keeps Mom 2 on brand in white face paint, Siggy wrings the weird out of her four lines, Zavaleta gives us both Father and Sister, and Hoso possesses the coveted second win for the season as the demonic daughter. By some miracle, Saint ascends to safety this week, and Miss Z packs up her arts & crafts and leaves this haunted pre-school better than she found it. Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmary Email: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @alrightmary Johnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram) // @johnnyalso1 (Twitter) Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram) // @colindrucker (Twitter) Web: www.tasteofreality.com/alright-mary/ www.alrightmary.com BetterHelp Promo: betterhelp.com/AlrightMary (discount code: AlrightMary)