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***Special thanks to KEEL Radio’s Erin McCarty and Mike Martindale; to Tony Taglavore (shreveportbossierjournal.com) for his excellent 2024 feature story about Larry Ryan, and to Twin Blends: Northwest Louisiana History Hunters’ Facebook page for a few photos in today’s story. I had the pleasure of working as a part-time announcer for Larry Ryan nearly 50 years ago. During the early 1960’s, Larry Ryan may have heard the phrase “You’re fired!” more times than cartoon’s George Jetson did from his boss, Mr. Spacely. The young radio announcer had bounced around from one radio market to another in search of a few extra dollars per week. This 26-year old disk jockey was offered a $25/week raise to move to Shreveport, Louisiana and begin working the evening shift at Top 40 radio station KEEL 710AM in 1964. For more than 60 years, Shreveport, Bossier City and Ark-La-Tex region have embraced “Lovable” Larry Ryan and his immense radio creativity and talent. Last Friday, Ryan’s most recent Shreveport radio station employer (which played “The Greatest Hits of All Time” oldies format) abruptly advised him and his morning crew that their long-time popular morning show was being canceled. Effective immediately. The FM station was recently acquired by a new owner. They wanted to go in a different direction with their 6-9AM morning show. Though it had been awhile, Larry Ryan was quite familiar with hearing that line again. Today, Larry Ryan’s first radio station employer in Shreveport brought him back on the air to provide him with a very dignified way to say, “Good bye” to his legions of loyal radio listeners. The final hour of Wednesday’s News/Talk 710 KEEL morning show featuring Erin McCarty and Mike Martindale was filled with tributes to the area’s radio broadcasting legend. Shreveport mayor Tom Arceneaux and Bossier City mayor Tommy Chandler each read proclamations making it “Larry Ryan Day” in both cities (February 11, 2026). How did Iowa native Larry Ryan become so beloved in Shreveport, LA? Larry Ryan is a native of Marshalltown, Iowa – just northeast of Des Moines. After a one year stint at what is now Northern Iowa University, he joined the Air Force. If he thought it was cold in Iowa during the winter, Larry Ryan found himself stationed in frigid Minot, North Dakota. That’s when he knew it was time to leave the Air Force and find a real job. He would become a radio announcer (DJ, if you prefer) who worked at stations in Iowa, Arkansas, Alabama, and Virginia prior to receiving an offer to work the evening shift at AM powerhouse KEEL Radio in Shreveport. Larry reminded listeners today that he also brought along his long-time girlfriend, Suzy. They were married in Marshall, Texas upon his arrival in Shreveport. More about Suzy Ryan in a bit. Larry Ryan’s evening show became a huge hit with the younger audience. He interacted with callers, had fun doing creative “live” spots for sponsors, and even created funny comedy song features such as “Hide The Booze” (performed to the instrumental version of “The Can-Can Song”). It wasn’t long before Larry Ryan was promoted to become KEEL’s morning show host. The 50,000 watt daytime signal of KEEL AM stretches from Texarkana to the north and southward through northeastern Texas and western and central Louisiana down I-49 to Lafayette. “Lovable” Larry Ryan’s morning show beginning in the mid-1960’s featured Top 40 rock and roll hits along with topics of local interest. Talented radio newsmen like Ken Booth and Scott Hodges, syndicated commentator Paul Harvey, and a very unlikely local weatherman added more flavor to this increasingly popular show. This morning, Larry recounted that KEEL’s morning newsman Ken Booth did not like being asked to read the weather at the end of his local newscasts. KEEL’s co-located FM affiliate KMBQ was playing automated reel-to-reel tapes of beautiful music. Larry quickly grabbed the FM station’s young audio operator named Ralph Montgomery and said, “Get in here! I want you to come read the weather on the air for me – now!” Ryan introduced his nervous and totally unprepared 6:05AM weather man to KEEL’s massive audience. “And now…the effervescent…Mr. Weather!” Ralph Montgomery somehow made it through that first weather forecast and won a 50+year radio co-hosting role alongside of Larry Ryan. Mr. Weather’s unique sense of humor always seemed to tickle Larry’s funny bone. It was pure radio magic Larry Ryan & Mr. Weather became the foundation for KEEL’s incredible radio ratings success for the next decade. KEEL’s morning show captured an unheard-of 50% of the total radio audience as both youngsters and their parents were fans of the show. Larry became KEEL’s program director and hired a number of extremely talented on-air personalities to work at other times of the day. Howard Clark, Steve Kelly, Tommy Kramer, Ronald F. Montgomery (no relation to Ralph “Mr. Weather” Montgomery) and many others graduated to work at major market radio stations after being mentored by Larry Ryan at KEEL in Shreveport. Producing a top-notch commercial for clients is very important for radio stations. The creative voice and production talents of Larry Ryan and his team of announcers was in high demand for producing effective commercials on behalf of local, regional and national ad agencies. Larry’s wife, Suzy, became involved in selling radio advertising for KEEL. She possessed a sincere belief in the effectiveness of the station’s primary product – especially her husband’s top-rated radio show. Suzy remained laser-focused on business and supported Larry’s creative talent behind the microphone. The duo’s business acumen translated into solid income for their soon-to-be growing family. After Suzy became pregnant with each of the couple’s two children (Corey and Casey), Larry frequently brought Suzy on the air to talk about how she had been feeling. Their willingness to share such personal details over the air further endeared the couple to thousands of KEEL’s adult listeners. Larry Ryan played sports in high school and brought his love of sports to Shreveport Ryan formed the KEEL “Dirty Dribblers” basketball team and the KEEL “Nasty Nine” softball team. The basketball team featured a few of the radio announcers but included legitimate sports talent such as former Northwestern State University basketball player-turned-media advertising specialist Al LeGrand. The KEEL Dirty Dribblers and Nasty Nine softball teams played dozens of fund-raising games against the teachers and coaches at area schools. The goodwill resulting from those charity games served to reinforce the personal bond between the radio station’s listeners and “Lovable” Larry Ryan’s radio team. By 1974, the World Football League had started a new pro football league. This came a few years after the American Football League had successfully merged with the NFL in 1970. The new WFL franchise located in Houston was already failing in Year #1. Larry Ryan took to the air expressing his firm belief that Shreveport and Bossier City (with about 350,000 residents) was quite capable of supporting the Houston WFL franchise – assuming it could be moved to Shreveport. Within weeks of Ryan’s daily on-air encouragement to local businesses and governmental leaders, the WFL’s Houston Texans (that was their name!) moved the franchise to Shreveport midway through the initial football season. The Shreveport Steamer of the World Football League was born. A local crowd of more than 21,000 attended the Steamer’s first home game against Memphis in September, 1974. Though Shreveport’s attendance remained solid, the WFL folded midway through its second season in 1975 under mounting financial pressures. Around this time, Larry and Suzy Ryan were offered a chance to buy another local radio station in Shreveport. Unlike KEEL’s 50,000 watt signal, local station KBCL’s signal was just 250 watts and operated on a daytime-only frequency. The duo took the plunge anyway. They built a top-notch on-air and sales staff and pursued FCC approval to relocate the radio station onto a frequency with 24-hour capability. Talented on-air personalities like Randy Davis (who enjoyed a long career in New York City), K.C. Daniels, Howard Jennings Hart, and Larry “Charlie” Monk joined the staff. Current FOX Sports football and basketball broadcaster Tim Brando also worked for Larry Ryan at KBCL prior to moving to a larger radio market and into his future television career. Though this under-powered AM radio station’s ratings were quite impressive, the inability to obtain a 24-hour operating frequency from the FCC, a declining local employment market, and the rise of FM competition forced the Ryans to return to their radio roots in the early 1980’s. Bringing it forward Larry Ryan would work for another 40 years (!) in the Shreveport area at various radio stations. He spent most of the past few decades playing 70’s and 80’s music formats for his faithful listeners. Ralph “Mr. Weather” Montgomery began a career in another field, but his employer allowed him to work early mornings with his long-time partner, too. Long-time friend and sales pro Al LeGrand stuck with Larry, too. Al provided sports commentary for Ryan’s morning shows and enjoyed participating in some of the on-air hijinks until retiring several years ago. LeGrand built a very successful media advertising agency in Shreveport. Larry’s one-woman dynamo wife, Suzy Ryan, proudly formed her own media advertising agency. She would (of course) provide sales support for Larry’s successful radio programs. The Ryans’ two children would also enter the media business after completing their education. Sadly, Larry Ryan’s beloved wife and life partner, Suzy, passed away in 2013. Larry has (at least until last Friday) continued to work his morning radio show for a local FM station. Interviewed two years ago, Larry Ryan (now in his 80’s) knew that his time behind the microphone would eventually come to an end. In that print interview in 2024, Larry Ryan said, “I’ve done good. I’ve been nationally recognized, which really doesn’t mean that much other than ego. That has never been part of my being. I had fun!” And so have we! Thank you for six decades of terrific memories, Lovable Larry! The post Celebrating Lovable Larry Ryan’s 60-year Shreveport Radio Career appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
Send us a textBeth Mach, Co-founder and COO of Spacely, shares how her 25+ year career—and 70 global pitches in one year—prepared her for her TEDx talk. She discusses decision-making confidence, leadership resilience, and work-life integration while thriving in high-stakes startup environments.Key Takeaways:Why pitching beats perfect scriptingHer go-to-strategy for overwhelmThe surprising power of listeningWhy every leader needs a board of advisorsPractical strategies to strengthen decision-making confidence Show Guest: Beth Mach brings over 25 years of experience driving growth through marketing, media, and technology solutions for Fortune 500 brands. She is currently the Co-founder and COO of Spacely and an advisor and moderator for The Room. Beth actively contributes to several start-ups such as Compliant, Brandstory Architech, and Influential and is also an accomplished public speaker, mentor, investor, and active volunteer. Beth holds a B.A. from Walsh College and is pursuing a CME through Harvard Business School. Find more about Beth Mach at:LinkedInYouTubeTEDxDetroitSupport the showJill Griffin, host of The Career Refresh, delivers expert guidance on workplace challenges and career transitions. Jill leverages her experience working for the world's top brands like Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Hilton Hotels, and Martha Stewart to address leadership, burnout, team dynamics, and the 4Ps (perfectionism, people-pleasing, procrastination, and personalities). Visit JillGriffinCoaching.com for more details on: Book a 1:1 Career Strategy and Executive Coaching HERE Gallup CliftonStrengths Corporate Workshops to build a strengths-based culture Team Dynamics training to increase retention, communication, goal setting, and effective decision-making Keynote Speaking Grab a personal Resume Refresh with Jill Griffin HERE Follow @JillGriffinOffical on Instagram for daily inspiration Connect with and follow Jill on LinkedIn
Beth Mach, co-founder and COO of Spacely, shares how her company has made buying print ads as easy as buying a plane ticket and why the medium still so valuable in the digital age. She also discusses how she has found success in the ultra-competitive world of voice-over acting.Key Takeaways:- How Spacely simplifies the process of buying print ads- Why print advertising is still a significant player in marketing- How to break into voice over actingEpisode Timeline:1:30 Automation is great for relationships2:45 How Spacely makes automation easy3:45 What's the Spacely process like?9:00 What are the best parts of a magazine to have your ad appear?10:30 Why should brands choose print media over other types of advertising?11:45 Magazines feel like a luxury item in 202513:00 Reading physical media is better for recall14:00 The resurgence of out-of-home advertising16:00 Spacely success stories19:00 How did Beth break into voice acting?22:10 How do people find voice actors?This episode's guest:• Beth Mach on LinkedIn• Beth Mach's website• Spacely.Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chicago-based JP Warner has amassed 200+ million streams on his records in his 10+ year career as a music producer/audio engineer. He began his career as a DJ, touring the country as part of then-duo MiNDTRiX. In 2019 he left MiNDTRiX to work behind the scenes, creating electronic & pop records with DJ Mag Top-100 DJs Excision, Tiesto, and more. Today, JP Warner is best known for his work on the viral Tiktok musical “EPIC” by Jorge Rivera-Herrans. Warner also notably serves as the primary producer/engineer for pop artist TE/MO as well as his own Cinematic artist project SPACELY. Warner proudly uses his platform to share resources and create a safe space for those struggling with their mental health. You can view his favorite resources here. For music artists, JP Warner Sound offers everything needed to create a radio-ready release: songwriting, production, vocal engineering, mixing, mastering, and conversion to Dolby ATMOS.
Welcome to Episode 331 of Broadcast Geeks! On this podcast we discuss all things pop culture provided that our DVR's have space and our streaming accounts are paid up. This week, the Geeks (Mitch, Jake & Matt Orrin) are virtually together to discuss all things geek. Are you a fan of Hot Pockets? Mitch tells us about new Hot Pocket technology, though there is an edit at the part! We talk Creature Commandos, a super cool cameo, and implications on the larger DCU. The new Sonic movie gets some air time, as well as thoughts on a live action Jetsons movie. Who would YOU want to play Mr. Spacely? You can send your feedback and show topic ideas to broadcastgeeks@gmail.com. Follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @broadcastgeeks and on Instagram @broadcast_geeks. Please remember to subscribe, and review us, on iTunes and anywhere else you listen!
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Co-founder of BuildPass, Matt Perrott, began his working life with hands-on labouring experience doing shop fittings while employed as a lifeguard on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, at notorious surf beaches such as Gunnamatta and Portsea. At The University of Melbourne Matt completed a Bachelor of Commerce (Civil Engineering and Finance), where he was first exposed to powerful software like CAD, which stoked his natural curiosity in how digital tools could be utilised for building. This drew Matt to further his education at The University of Melbourne with a Masters in Software Engineering, graduating with First Class Honours. During university, Matt's love for building and digital spurred his first foray into the app world, launching an online community platform called Jufl that helped students create friendships and networks through spontaneous lunch catch-ups. After his first taste of the tech world, Matt was hooked. And it wasn't long until his drive to discover more about how technology could be used to improve day-to-day life, particularly in a business setting, saw him seek out a career in software development. Matt's first full-time role at a technology business was with EverProof, a digital platform that provides secure access to sensitive documentation. Here Matt worked in the business development and strategy teams, where he grew his sales toolkit while observing how small software teams can work together efficiently. After a year at EverProof, Matt doubled-down on his move into technology, landing a graduate role with REA Group where he rotated throughout the business, deepening his technical ability and knowledge in operational processes that drive sustained success. In 2019 while working on REA Group's peer-working platform, Spacely, Matt met his BuildPass co-founder, Aaron Vanston.
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We welcomed Tom Cooke, CEO of Spacely.work to discuss aerospace industry employment, independent workers, trends and much more. Don't miss the summary of this program at www.thespaceshow.com for this date, Friday, April 7, 2023.
This week we talk to Tom Cooke, who is the co-founder and CEO of Spacely, a digital marketplace connecting independent workers to the aerospace industry Spacely: https://www.spacely.work/Tom Cooke:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-cooke-spacelyceo/Podcast That Tom Talked About: https://www.shoshinworks.com/#/live/ecosystemicfuturespodcast Full show notes: https://spaceandthingspodcast.com/podcast/stp134-getting-a-job-in-the-aerospace-industry-with-tom-cooke-ceo-of-spacelyShow notes include links to all articles mentioned and full details of our guests and links to what caught our eye this week.Image Credits: Tom CookeSpace and Things:Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/spaceandthings1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spaceandthingspodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceandthingspodcast/Merch and Info: https://www.spaceandthingspodcast.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/SpaceandthingsBusiness Enquiries: info@andthingsproductions.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/spaceandthings. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the outskirts of civilized space lays the Periphery. This where scoundrels, pirates, mercenaries and other space trash call home. This also happens to be where we find our protagonists for the episode. Elroy, Wes Wesley, and Spacely work as Free Traders (Insert classic mercenary stereotype) doing odd jobs to pay off their ship. Only a few more jobs stand between them and freedom! Well a few jobs, some pirates, a warship, a handful of aliens and robots and a trip to prison...Content Warnings: Adult language, Fantasy Violence
Before COVID-19 came to America in early 2020, “going to court” literally meant putting on your shoes and walking into a courthouse, typically a large building with courtrooms inside, and people in robes and business suits and, in some cases, more restrictive attire. Stoked by necessity, courts sprinted toward solutions for keeping the wheels of justice spinning while also keeping everyone away from each other. Until then it didn't seem possible that attorneys could or would appear before judges via digital screens, like George Jetson getting yelled at by Mr. Spacely over some hilarious mishap at the sprocket factory.Pew Charitable Trust concluded an in-depth study of the courts with the 2021 release of a report, “How Courts Embraced Technology, Met the Pandemic Challenge, and Revolutionized Their Operations.” After examining emergency orders from all 50 states and Washington, D.C., and court approaches to virtual hearings, e-filing, and digital notarization, the researchers wrote that it was a time for "reimagining how to administer justice.” Was the adoption of technology effective? Were there any hiccups? Was technology widely embraced? Were the effects of new efficiencies enjoyed evenly across the socio-economic spectrum? Do we think courts will continue to reimagine how they administer justice without the crushing pressure of widespread disease? Listen to my interview with Qudsiya Naqui who leads Pew's research at the intersection of technology and civil legal system reform. In this role, she evaluates and tests new technologies to ensure that they further efficiency, equity, and transparency in the legal process. This work is part of Pew's Civil Justice Modernization Project. Before joining Pew, Qudsiya designed and implemented immigration, housing, and disaster recovery legal services programs at Equal Justice Works and the Vera Institute of Justice. She began her legal career representing immigrant women and girls seeking relief from deportation.Qudsiya holds a bachelor's degree in political science and human rights from Barnard College and a Juris Doctor from Temple University.For more information about their work and the research, contact them at media@pewtrusts.org.This podcast is the audio companion to the Journal on Emerging Issues in Litigation. The Journal is a collaborative project between HB Litigation Conferences and the Fastcase legal research family, which includes Full Court Press, Law Street Media, and Docket Alarm. The podcast itself is a joint effort between HB and our friends at Law Street Media. If you have comments or wish to participate in one our projects please drop me a note at Editor@LitigationConferences.com. Tom Hagy Litigation Enthusiast and Host of the Emerging Litigation Podcast Home Page LinkedIn
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Share | Follow | Subscribe Ready for the imports. Have a merry one guys. Press play. SA's Our Day Tickets - Click to purchase Song Credits Intro Music Oshe – Reynolds The Gentleman ft. FRA. Music Bridges Zoblazo - Freddy Meiway Yenko - Kwaku William Flex - Slim Drumz Anadwo - Jay Bahd You May Kiss Your Bride - Bollie Joseph's Two Cent Music Tempo - Reynolds The Gentleman ft. Efya Interview Bridge All Correct - Tolu Dadi Bridge for Letter DJ Tassouman - Freddy Meiway Awula - BiQo ft. Spacely & DJ Segs Music Closer Daama - Niashun ------------------------------ Send us your dilemma ➡️ listentogcr.com/contact-us A GCR Production - Africa's Premiere Podcast Network
THIS WEEK! With all the multiverse shenanigans happening in pop culture (we're here for it, btw) we take a step into introducing you all to our little slice of fictional world-building, and it's all brought to you by one of our beloved characters, BabyGod himself. Oh, we also do a song about the Jetsons and Flintstones being concurrent timeline occurrences in the same dimension and reality, which is totally plausible. TOTALLY. Kindly, f*** off, Mr. Spacely.
The Lord of Ted. The Earl of Grey. Ahhh, good times JJ...
As more and more people head into the great frontier of space, it's going to take a community of passionate people finding new approaches to look at problems and discovering solutions to fuel the growing space economy. Working in space will need EVERYONE. That's where Spacely comes in- and today, CEO Tom Cooke joins Beth to explain how Spacely helps match talent and companies with projects within the aerospace industry, all in the pursuit of “Getting Space Work. Done.” About Tom Cooke Tom was a member of the United States Air Force for 24 years- flying in everything from gliders to jets- working in space systems development and operations for 16 of those 24 years. “Having this incredible opportunity and experience has resulted in me looking at the sky differently. When you get to be part of the sky in your own unique way, you start to believe you belong up there in some way.” – Tom Cooke, CEO and Co-Founder of Spacely About Spacely https://www.spacely.work/home From the website~ Spacely is a social networking platform and opportunity marketplace for those passionate about space. Our mission is to connect those passionate about space regionally and globally while enabling them to be more productive and successful. To achieve our mission, we provide services to help communities find and connect with other like-minded communities and/or affiliated businesses, promote community interaction by allowing users to release news, exchange ideas, identify opportunities, maintain photo galleries, calendars, events and invitations using public or private settings. The Spacely platform allows members to discover and connect with one another through a shared interest in space and our vertical communities enable further engagement around specific subjects or activities. We provide an interest-based platform that encourages meaningful new relationships, relevant conversations and promotes opportunities for our members and partners to be successful in these endeavors. Other Items of Note: Spacely is a subcontractor to Tech7 on the NASA Open Innovation Contract (NOIS2) where NASA utilizes expertise from open talent marketplaces like ours at Spacely to support crowdsourcing, challenges and now microtasks and micropurchasing to gain access to talent, skills and solutions that exist outside of NASA's organizational boundaries The MIT article Tom referenced on breaking roles down into tasks reframes the talent problem from one of supply to one of demand: https://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/cant-fill-jobs-deconstruct-them/
This week's episode of The Open Talent Report has Connor chatting with CEO of Shoshin Works, Dyan Finkhousen, about the current labour landscape, the importance of the open talent revolution and what the future holds for freelancing and contract work in enterprises. Dyan has a wealth of experience open innovation having worked with General Electric, Open Assembly, Upwork, Guide and Spacely. Connect with Connor: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hrmconnorheaney/Connect with Dyan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dyan-finkhousen/Visit CXC: www.cxcglobal.comVisit Shoshin Works: https://www.shoshinworks.com
Do you remember what it was like to wake up Saturday morning, turn on the TV and watch your favorite cartoons over a bowl of cereal? Well in this episode we discuss two cartoon classics and like their creators they are two legendary names that even 60 years later we remember fondly, The Flintstones and The Jetsons. So get comfy with the uncomfortable and update your view of what's normal as we take you Back to the Pilot! The Flintstones (00:01:18) This popular animated television cartoon featured two Stone Age families, the Flintstones and their neighbors, the Rubbles. Much of the humor was based on its comic portrayals of modern conveniences, reinterpreted using Stone Age 'technology.' In the pilot episode friends Fred and Barney attempt to get out of an opera by faking ill all the while they just want to go bowling. The Jetsons (00:41:23) The Jetsons are a family living in the future. They have all manner of technological appliances to help around the house, but it doesn't seem to be enough. George Jetson is tasked by his wife to finally ask for that raise and in the attempt to do so he ends up inviting his overbearing boss Mr. Spacely to dinner. Meanwhile, his wife, Jane Jetson, is trying to convince him they need a maid. Instagram: @BackToThePilot E-Mail: BackToThePilot@gmail.com Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com
Gig work has become a growing segment of the workforce. More and more people are taking assignments from multiple companies rather than spend 20 or 30 years working for a single company. In fact, statistics show that the average millennial worker will change jobs every 18 months. But can the concept of gig work be applied to the aerospace industry? Tom Cooke, the CEO of Spacely.work and his partners think that it can, and Tom is our guest on this edition of the Ex Terra Podcast. The Spacely community is a digital place to visit every day where you can pursue your passion without distraction. Designed for both companies that need workers and people seeking jobs, Spacely is a social networking platform and opportunity marketplace for those passionate about space. The Spacely mission is to connect those passionate about space regionally and globally while enabling them to be more productive and successful. To achieve that mission, Spacely provides services to help communities find and connect with other like-minded communities and/or affiliated businesses, promote community interaction by allowing users to release news, exchange ideas, identify opportunities, maintain photo galleries, calendars, events and invitations using public or private settings. The Spacely platform allows members to discover and connect with one another through a shared interest in space and our vertical communities enable further engagement around specific subjects or activities. They provide an interest-based platform that encourages meaningful new relationships, relevant conversations and promotes opportunities for its members and partners to be successful in these endeavors. Spacely is intersecting the future of work and the aerospace industry. They invite you to visit their landing page and sign up to stay up-to-date with aerospace specific information and opportunities as they become available. Spacely believes that space work is not just for scientists and astronauts. Find out how your skills could be applied to the new space economy through gig work on this edition of the Ex Terra podcast. How does what happens in space affect your everyday life? The Ex Terra podcast is dedicated to introducing you to many of the interesting people involved in the commercial space industry, and taking you behind the scenes with many of the companies making significant contributions to the new space economy. The podcast is available on Anchor, Spotify, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocketcasts and Radio Public.
Today we pay tribute to Mel Blanc, The Man of 1,000 Voices. You may not be familiar with his name but you have almost certainly heard Mel even if you didn't know it. He was the original voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Yosemite Sam, Marvin the Martian, Tweety Bird, Elmer Fudd, Sylvester the Cat, and so many more. Those are just a few of the 1,000s of voices he did for Looney Tunes. Mel also voiced the ever popular Barney Rubble & Dino from The Flintstones cartoon as well as Mr. Spacely from The Jetsons. These are just a few of the many voices he was known for so listen in and learn about this amazing man and actor on todays tribute episode. You can find Who Did That Voice the podcast on all podcasting platforms, on social media and on YouTube.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whodidthatvoiceTwitter: https://twitter.com/whodidthatvoiceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/whodidthatvoiceTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whodidthatvoiceYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/whodidthatvoice24
Their names are synonymous with Saturday mornings and the laughter of children. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Sylvester the Cat. Generations began their weekends by welcoming these comical characters into their homes and, as a result, they helped shape the culture that they entertained. Porky Pig, Tweetie Pie, Foghorn Leghorn, the Road Runner. The golden age of cartoons saw an increasing number of production companies spring up throughout Hollywood and would help revolutionize a television industry that was still in its fledgling years. Barney Rubble, Mr. Spacely, Peppy la Pew, Speedy Gonzalez. These illustrated icons helped amass untold fame and wealth that is still being felt today, some 80+ years later. Captain Caveman, Woody Woodpecker, Dino the Dinosaur, Marvin the Martian. But there's one name that you might not know and it's imperative to understanding the true scope of this time period, as well as this entire genre of entertainment. You see, without him, there would have been no stories… and these characters, well their voices, would never have been heard. Hear their stories, and his, on this episode of The Missing Chapter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themissingchapter/support
JEFF BERGMAN, voice of Bugs Bunny in upcoming SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY and Yogi Bear in new HBO Max series JELLYSTONE!, premiering July 29thABOUT JELLYSTONE!, DEBUTING ON HBO MAX JULY 29thHey, Hey, Hey! Yogi Bear, Cindy Bear, Huckleberry Hound and a Universe of Hanna-Barbara Characters Welcome You to Jellystone! Yogi, Boo Boo and Cindy, alongside an epic ensemble cast of Hanna-Barbera characters, are returning to television screens in the all-new animated comedy, Jellystone! The Max Original series helmed by acclaimed showrunner and executive producer C.H. Greenblatt and produced by Warner Bros. Animation, presents a reimagined take on these beloved characters, modernizing them for today's family audience and introducing them to a new generation of fans. Season one premieres Thursday, July 29 on HBO Max.Set in the charming town of the same name, Jellystone! follows an ensemble of Hanna-Barbera characters as they live, work, play, and (as is often the case), destroy the town in some silly way together. Huckleberry Hound proudly serves as the town's mayor; Cindy, Boo Boo and Yogi are the town's medical staff; Jabberjaw works at Magilla's clothing store where they supply all the bow ties and hats to the town's citizens; and every character has a specific role in the community. Their paths cross in fun and ridiculous ways, turning everyday activities into hilarious pandemonium."I grew up watching tons of Hanna-Barbera cartoons and have a deep love for these characters," said Greenblatt. "The massive amount of both classic and not-so-classic characters we were able to use from the Hanna-Barbera library is what really makes the Jellystone! universe special. Rather than recreate the feeling of cartoons of the past, we wanted to have silly, weird fun with these characters and expand their personalities to give them more depth. Chances are if there's a character you love, you'll see them somewhere in this world eventually. We hope longtime fans appreciate our take on this world, and we're excited that parents get to introduce and enjoy their favorite Hanna-Barbera characters with their kids."Greenblatt serves as showrunner and executive producer, and voices several characters including Doggie Daddy, Boo Boo, Peter Potamus, and Benny. Joining him in this talented voice cast includes: Jeff Bergman, the voice of Yogi, Mr. Jinks, Wally Gator, and Lippy the Lion; Jim Conroy, the voice of Huckleberry Hound, Captain Caveman, and Pa Rugg, and more; Georgie Kidder, the voice of Auggie Doggie, Brain, and Floral Rugg; Grace Helbig, the voice of Cindy Bear, Yappy, Taffy, and Granny Sweet; Niccole Thurman, the voice of Jabberjaw, Squiddly Diddly, and Dee Dee Sykes; Thomas Lennon, the voice of Top Cat; Ron Funches, the voice of Shag Rugg; Bernardo de Paula, the voice of El Kabong and Mildew Wolf; Dana Snyder, the voice of Snagglepuss, Touché Turtle, and Lambsy; Katie Grober, the voice of Yakky Doodle; Paul F. Tompkins, the voice of Magilla Gorilla; Jenny Lorenzo, the voice of Bobbie Looey, Hardy Har Har, and Choo Choo; Fajer Al-Kaisi, the voice of Shazzan and Hadji; Lesley Nicol, the voice of Winsome Witch; Ulka Simone Mohanty, the voice of Loopy De Loop; and Andrew Frankel, the voice of Fancy Fancy and Jonny Quest.Here's the trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HAVgdujUWQ ABOUT SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY, IN THEATERS AND STREAMING ON HBO MAX FRIDAY JULY 16THWelcome to the Jam! Basketball champion and global icon LeBron James goes on an epic adventure alongside timeless Tune Bugs Bunny with the animated/live-action event "Space Jam: A New Legacy," from director Malcolm D. Lee and an innovative filmmaking team including Ryan Coogler and Maverick Carter. This transformational journey is a manic mashup of two worlds that reveals just how far some parents will go to connect with their kids. When LeBron and his young son Dom are trapped in a digital space by a rogue A.I., LeBron must get them home safe by leading Bugs, Lola Bunny and the whole gang of notoriously undisciplined Looney Tunes to victory over the A.I.'s digitized champions on the court: a powered-up roster of professional basketball stars as you've never seen them before. It's Tunes versus Goons in the highest-stakes challenge of his life, that will redefine LeBron's bond with his son and shine a light on the power of being yourself. The ready-for-action Tunes destroy convention, supercharge their unique talents and surprise even "King" James by playing the game their own way.James stars alongside Oscar nominee Don Cheadle (the "Avengers" films, "Hotel Rwanda"), Khris Davis ("Judas and the Black Messiah," TV's "Atlanta"), Sonequa Martin-Green (TV's "The Walking Dead," "Star Trek: Discovery"), newcomer Cedric Joe, Jeff Bergman ("Looney Tunes Cartoons"), Eric Bauza ("Looney Tunes Cartoons"), and Zendaya (upcoming "Dune," "Malcolm & Marie").Lee ("Girls Trip," "Night School") directs from a screenplay by Juel Taylor & Tony Rettenmaier & Keenan Coogler & Terence Nance and Jesse Gordon and Celeste Ballard, story by Juel Taylor & Tony Rettenmaier & Keenan Coogler & Terence Nance and Terence Nance. Based on "Space Jam," written by Leo Benvenuti & Steve Rudnick and Timothy Harris & Herschel Weingrod. The film's producers are Ryan Coogler, LeBron James, Maverick Carter and Duncan Henderson, and the executive producers are Sev Ohanian, Zinzi Coogler, Allison Abbate, Jesse Ehrman, Jamal Henderson, Spencer Beighley, Justin Lin, Terence Nance and Ivan Reitman.Warner Bros. Pictures Presents a Proximity/The SpringHill Company Production, a Malcolm D. Lee Film, "Space Jam: A New Legacy." The film will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures. It will be released in theaters nationwide on July 16, 2021 and will be available in the U.S. on HBO Max for 31 days from theatrical release.Here's the trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCsEKvz2mxs JEFF BERGMAN BIO INFO (FROM TV TROPES.COM)Jeff Bergman (born July 10, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - Jeff's first big break in voice acting came with 1990'S Jetsons: The Movie, where he was called in to finish the remaining dialogue for George Jetson and Mr. Spacely done by George O' Hanlon and Mel Blanc after the two men passed away during production of the movie. It's from there on that he would voice them in all future Jetsons projects.It was around this time that he also replaced Mel Blanc as most of his Looney Tunes characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester, Tweety, and more. He would be replaced as the characters by various other actors such as Joe Alaskey, Bob Bergen, Greg Burson, and Billy West before returning to many of the roles full time beginning with The Looney Tunes Show.He's also been the official voice of Fred Flintstone from The Flintstones since 2001.Jeff Bergman's voice-acting credits include:Looney Tunes (1990-present) as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepe LePew, and others (in tandem with Joe Alaskey, Bob Bergen, Greg Burson, and Billy West for many years until fully taking over the roles starting with The Looney Tunes Show)The Jetsons (1990-present) as George Jetson, Mr. Spacely (initially did their remaining dialogue for the 1990 movie when original voice actors George O' Hanlon and Mel Blanc died during production, and has since voiced them in all official media since then).Tiny Toon Adventures as Bugs Bunny, Daffy DuckThe Flintstones (2001-present) as Fred FlintstoneFoodfight! as Charlie the TunaBatman: Return of the Caped Crusaders and Batman vs. Two-Face as Joker, Desmond Dumas, BookwormTom and Jerry Meet Sherlock Holmes and Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory as DroopyOur Cartoon President (2018-) as Donald TrumpWe Bare Bears (2018) as NarratorAmphibia (2019) as JonahJurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (2020) as Mr. DNAWords cannot describe how versatile Jeff Bergman is. In addition to the multiple roles already listed, he's also provided the voices of Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo, Snagglepuss, Squiddly Diddly, Top Cat and Officer Dibble, Peter Potamus and So-So, Manny from Ice Age in the Ice Age: Arctic Blast app... let's just say a LOT of characters.
This is part 2 of 2 of our 1 year anniversary episode! We reflected a little bit over a few drinks. Invited guest that had joined us in our first year. This episode made for a really great time. Big thank you to Spacely Jones, Jarvius Parson and Carlos Diaz for stopping by. Thank you to our viewers and listeners that have tuned in our first year. Happy Podiversary #TheOT Follow The Overthinkers Podcast IG: theoverthinkerspod Facebook: The Overthinkers Podcast Twitter: theotpod Follow Spacely Jones IG: spacely.jones Twitter: iamspacelyjones Facebook: Alex EatSpacely' Jones Follow Jarvius Parson IG: spidiewebher Twitter: spidiewebher Facebook: Jarvius A Parson Website: spidiewebherproductions.com Follow Carlos Diaz IG: c_roscoeharper Facebook: Carlos Diaz
Alex and John are back again with another New York Knicks episode! But this time they have another special guest. Steven Dilakian, aka Spacely Media, joins the guys today to talk Knicks! The gentlemen get into how Steve started Spacely Media and how Bocker Backpages (and now Ballers Backpages) originated. The fellas then discuss Knicks offseason (how they felt about the season, how should the Knicks handle free agency, and if there are any trade ideas that interest them). And for Etcetera, the guys give their takes on the NBA playoffs. Make sure to follow our hosts, guest, and producer, Raisi Mobele - who made the beats - on Twitter: Steven Dilakian: @Tr3y_dEE & @spacelymedia John Meleka: @Jmeleka Alex Trataros: @Traticaster101 Raisi Mobele: @RealDealRaisi_K --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/knicks-jets-etc/message
Today we have Madbrick & Spacely Media joining us on the corner to talk about how they got started, the off-season and a whole lot more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 8: The Vision. In this final episode of season 1 Ste-Mo and Spacely discuss the segments: NFL/NBA trades, Final Four Predictions, player injuries & second half NBA talk with words of wisdom. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome Lugnutz Podcast with Big Brother and Mattman talking about all the latest in automotive news. This week QX60's weird grill, Toyota is pushing EVs and Johnny Cabs, Mr. Spacely's Audi Audiorche, Lotus wins the most premium sustainable car award, Tesla's new center console, Volkswagen's first EV, The little Citroen that could, Best electric cars and much more. As always thanks for listening and Drive on Lugnutz!
The New Year is here & so is the Space Station Podcast & this time around, Mo Gardens had come aboard the Station. In this episode we discussed Mo’s new mixtape “Couldn’tSayEnough”, his start in music, the collective known as Running To Utopia & more ! Make sure y’all tune in cause Spacely is back to restore the feeling ! Like, share, comment, subscribe & tell your people to tell their people ! Mo Gardens’ Links - Instagram: @CouldntSayEnough @RunningToUtopia Twitter: @MoGardens Linktree: https://album.link/us/i/1545939393
Merry New Year! The Turkeys nerd our over some good ol fashioned wrestling stories and Uncle Trey explains why no one is a match for Stevie's harmonica. TurkeysOnTheRoofPodcast is sponsored by Medicakes Bakery. Be sure to let the team know that #TheTurkeysSentMe for your referral needs #IYKYK
Two West Sydney staple artists speak on everything from growing up West to global racism and it's impact on Sydney Hip Hop. TODAY WE HAVE RG WINGS x SPACELY!!!
This episode of the Geektown Behind The Scenes Podcast features possibly my favourite interview so far this year - legendary voice actor, Jeff Bergman.Whilst you might not know his name off the top of your head, you have definitely heard his voice before. Jeff became the first voice actor to perform the voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, and many other Looney Tunes characters after original voice, Mel Blanc, passed away. He also voices iconic Hanna Barbera characters such as Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, George Jetson and Mr. Spacely, and is currently lending his vocal talent to the loveable Yogi Bear, Ranger Smith and many others in the new HBO Max series 'Jellystone!'.If all that wasn't enough, his other current project sees him voice both Trump and Biden, along with a multitude of other characters for the hilarious Showtime series 'Our Cartoon President', which is currently airing Saturday nights at 9pm on Sky Comedy in the UK.In the interview, we chat about his work on 'Our Cartoon President', Loony Tunes, Hanna Barbera, and a meeting the legendary Mel Blanc who set him on his career path as a voice actor. We also discuss his work on the Batman '66 animated movies with Adam West and Burt Ward, and he, of course, provides us with a host of spectacular voices! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/geektown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The AussieGHBOYS discuss their latest legal troubles with the event they organised as well as they invite lil spacely a Australian based rapper to discuss his life, mental health, and his new perspective on life.****** AKA (00:46), Our legal case with airbnb (02:17). Uninvited guests (02:55). When your party is looking like a flop (03:40) . The party crashers (05:25). We introduce lil spacely to the pod (07:34). Passion with your craft (08:57). Smelling your own flowers (11:06). Being vulnerable (13:23). Tightening your inner circle (14:54). Spacely not having a black manager (26:13). Death (38:19). Mental health (39:40)
From the Heart of the 2148 comes one of Australia's best rappers, writers and producers.Lil Spacely brings along his pal and producer Tasker to drink, talk and share stories that give us an insight into the beautiful mind of this generous and thoughtful human.ENJOY BEASTS!!SUBSCRIBE TO MARY'S TV HERE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmgS...LIL SPACELY:https://www.facebook.com/lilSpacely/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChIR...Supported by YOUNG HENRYShttps://younghenrys.com/MARY'Shttps://www.marys69.com/https://www.facebook.com/MarysNewtown/THE LANSDOWNE HOTELhttps://thelansdownepub.com.au/https://www.facebook.com/thelansdowne/YEAH RADhttps://www.yeahrad.com.au/https://www.facebook.com/YeahRadCreat...
I'm back baby, where the love at? Big Rae returns with gang members Chanlikejackie and Cam Spacely to discuss their upcoming project Rush Hour. In typical #BRAG fashion, Chan debuts her single Drip Talk during #PressPlay.
Today we discuss the if age matters in a relationship, Jada Pinkett Smith and August Alsina “Entanglement”, and Stereotypes. Joining us for brunch Special Guest. Bo Spacely. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today we discuss the if age matters in a relationship, Jada Pinkett Smith and August Alsina “Entanglement”, and Stereotypes. Joining us for brunch Special Guest. Bo Spacely. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I wanted to release this episode AS SOON AS IT WAS RECORDED! Today's Guest is Georgia Beattie, CEO of Bulla Park - Australia's Largest Organic Mushroom Farm & traditionally you'd say she's fairly new to Agriculture but Agriculture touches every aspect of our lives & Georgia is no stranger to Food & Drink space. At just the age of 20, Georgia Launched her first business - Lupe Wines. Inspired by the inability to get a glass of wine at a music festival- Her epiphany came a few years later, for every dollar she made she was putting a plastic cup into the world, in her own words "it was the dumbest business for someone my age, I knew better". Her resume includes CEO of Realestate.com's venture Spacely, CEO of Startup Victoria, Board member for Secondbite & Rowing Australia. She's a women of influence and boy oh boy are we lucky to have her in Agriculture! This chat is a cracker - it's a mix of life advice and a solid dose of reality. It's applicable to absolutely anyone, from talking about finding your purpose and where you want to have impact. "No one is you, and no one knows how to do something the way you do - use it!". One of my favourite parts of this chat is the reference to creating your own velocity, and using it to have a real impact with your purpose! I can't wait for you to hear this chat, The Humans of Agriculture have a voice and this one is an absolute rockstar! You can find Georgia on: Twitter (@Gbeattie), www.georgiabeattie.com or www.bullapark.com Head over to our instagram @Humansofagriculture_ or our website www.humansofagriculture.com See ya next week! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humans-of-agriculture/message
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Crowder breaks down conversations with Attach, Spacely and Enable about the World Championship tournament happening on August 16th. They also dive in to how they have dealt with some of their darkest times in their career and bouncing back from them.
A mix of afrobeats songs making waves on the continent and beyond. Enjoy and share!!! Download Link - http://www.mediafire.com/file/0fg8g65avkz208e/THE_DANGEROUS_MIX_%2528The_Hitlist_2019%2529.mp3/file Playlist 1. Kwesi Arthur ft Shatta Wale - African Girl 2. J.derobie - Poverty 3. Burna Boy - Ye 4. Burna Boy - On The Low 5. Wizkid - Fever 6. Kuami Eugene - Walaahi 7. Medikal - Ayeeko Feat King Promise 8. Kidi - Thunder 9. Teni - Case 10. King Promise - Tokyo Ft. Wizkid 11. Olamide - KANA Ft. Wizkid 12. Wande Coal - So Mi So 13. Stonebwoy - Mane Me ft Mugeez & Praiz 14. Kizz Daniel & Davido - One Ticket 15. R2Bees - Boys Kasa ft. King Promise, Kwesi Arthur, DarkoVibes, Rjz, Spacely, Humble Dis, Medikal & B4bonah 16. Mr Eazi - Dabebi ft. King Promise & Maleek Berry 17. Quamina Mp - Wiase (Y3d3 Remix) ft. Kwesi Arthur & Yung C 18. Sarkodie Ft King Promise - Cant Let You Go 19. Shatta Wale – My Level 20. Tulenkey ft Eddie Khae – Proud Fvck Boys 21. Skiibii - Sensima ft. Reekado Banks 22. Dj Mic smith ft Patoranking & Shaker - Jama 23. Stonebwoy - Kpo K3K3 ft. Medikal, DarkoVibes, Kelvyn Boy & Kwesi Arthur 24. StarBoy – Gucci Snake ft. Wizkid & Slimcase 25. Burna Boy feat. Zlatan – Killin’ Dem 26. Mr Eazi - Surrender ft. Simi 27. Sarz - Legwork Riddim 28. Shatta Wale & SM Militantz – Thunder Fire 29. Medikal & Agbeshie – Wrowroho 30. Chief Obi - OVA 31. A-STAR - Kupe Dance 32. GuiltyBeatz ft Mr. Eazi & Kwesi Arthur – Pilolo 33. DJ Vyrusky ft Kuami Eugene and Mayorkun - Never Carry Last 34. Mr Eazi - Open & Close feat. Diplo 35. Medikal - Omo Ada 36. Chinko Ekun - Able God ft. Lil Kesh & Zlatan 37. DJ YK - Free south African beat style
Author Danny Graydon joins Tim to talk about the classic cartoon The Jetsons and how a children’s television program from the 60s could have had such staying power after only one season, and some of the many visions of the future depicted in the show. What’s our progress been towards becoming the world of The Jetsons? https://traffic.libsyn.com/shapingopinion/The_Jetsons_auphonic.mp3 Danny Graydon is an academic, journalist and author who specializes in Film and Comics. He is also the author of a book called The Jetsons: The Official Guide to the Cartoon Classic. In this episode, we talk with Danny about The Jetsons. Things you may remember, some things you didn’t know, and how a kids’ cartoon could shape the way we once thought about the future. On Sunday, September 23rd, 1962, ABC Television launched its first program ever to be broadcast in color, and that show was The Jetsons. The Jetsons were a children’s cartoon broadcast in prime time. At a time when America was engaged in a space race with its arch-enemy the Soviet Union, and in the post-war boom, these were the Kennedy years. It was all about optimism for the future. The Jetsons featured a future with flying cars, cities in the sky, robots and space ships, and all of the promise of automation. The Jetsons didn’t come up with these ideas, but they presented so many of them in an entertaining and relatable way. As the “norm.” The Jetsons only lasted one season, 24 episodes on ABC. Some have speculated the reason is the Jetsons were in color. The show did not look the same in black and white, but most Americans only had black and white TVs at that time. Less than 3% of American homes had a color TV set then. Many local affiliates didn’t even broadcast in color at that time. While it is never said within the show, publicity materials and news articles have the show set 100 years into the future, which would be 2062. The Jetsons debuted during a period of American history where there was renewed hope, the beginning of the 1960s when Kennedy was in power and very popular. Some Jetsons Trivia The voice for Astro was the same voice for Scooby Doo (another Hanna-Barbera classic) – Don Messick, who did many voices for other Hanna-Barbera cartoons. The Jetsons theme song hit the Billboard charts in 1986 at #18. Jane Jetson was once Miss Solar System. George Jetson is a drummer. George only starts work at 11 a.m., (to 3 p.m.) but he’s always late. George’s computer is called RUDI – Referential Universal Digital Indexer The Jetsons’ Innovations Robots and robot servants Rosey the Robot only appeared in 2 of the 24 episodes Moving Sidewalks Talking Alarm Clocks Jet Packs Dog treadmills Flat screen TVs – Very first episode there is mention of such a thing Video phones or video screen chats Smart watches (Dick Tracy, too) Roomba – vacuum cleaner robot Video newspaper (George reads the news on a TV screen in his living room) Smart Phones (opening credits, one guy is looking at a tablet) Pill Camera (George gets a physical by swallowing a robotic pill called a Peekaboo Prober. The prober does an internal checkup inside George’s body and sends images of his system to a TV screen). A drone – flying photo robot Mr. Spacely uses to spy on people Retractable beds Links The Jetsons: The Official Guide to the Cartoon Classic, by Danny Graydon (Amazon) 14 Times The Jetsons Predicted the Future, Screen Rant Evaluating Smart Home Technology from The Jetsons, Digital Trends It's 2012 Already, So Where are All The Jetsons Flying Cars?, TechCrunch 50 Years of The Jetsons: Why the show still matters, Smithsonian Magazine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTq6Tofmo7E About this Episode's Guest Danny Graydon Based in Bedfordshire, UK, Danny is a Journalist, Author and Academic specializing in Film & Comics. A lifelong devotee of both mediums,
In this podcast, it's Coltrane, Duma$$, John, Que Heff and Spacely unfolding the craziness over the last month including: Cavs being swept, and where will LeBron go? (1:00) Liverpool errors (10:45) Pusha T vs. Drake (14:50) And the guys review the biggest albums that have come out over the month which is: A$AP Rocky- Testing (24:45) Black Thought- Streams of Thought Vol. 1 (32:08) Stalley- Tell the Truth Shame The Death Vol. 3 (35:57) Kids See Ghost- Self Titled (42:53) Kanye West- ye (47:54) And a popcorn debate (41:20) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Talking word pronunciations with Comic Mom, what makes the South unique, Comic Mom’s love for pretty men and if Bruce Jenner was a pretty man. Next, we discuss the best styling advice to give some of our comic friends, and whether or not being bald is sexy, can be made sexy, or just an excuse for another flaw women use. Next we tackle why guys take nice cars to Beverly Hills to show off, Mr. Spacely, and the way bald guys might come one to women. Next, we try to pinpoint why women shutdown, how some guys are retards talking to women,what you might not say to a stripper if you are dating her, and the stripper who led me on to get more fans for her boyfriends band. We close the show with a chat on the North Carolina primaries, hating LA, and what exactly is God’s country.
Melvin Jerome "Mel" Blanc (May 30, 1908 – July 10, 1989) was an American voice actor and comic actor. Although he began his sixty-plus-year career performing in radio, Blanc is best remembered for his work with Warner Bros. as the voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety Bird, Sylvester the Cat, Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian, Pepé Le Pew, Speedy Gonzales, Wile E. Coyote, the Tasmanian Devil and many of the other characters from the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon short films; produced during the golden age of American animation.He later worked for Hanna-Barbera's television cartoons, most notably as the voices of Barney Rubble on The Flintstones and Mr. Spacely on The Jetsons. Blanc was also a regular performer on The Jack Benny Program in both its radio and television formats (among various other radio and TV programs), and was the original voice of Woody Woodpecker for Universal Pictures.Mel Blanc.mp4
Psycho Patrick, one of the first men to stand side by side with Tiny and Dynamo sits down with Johnny Wolfenstein and the gang. It doesn't take long for the Podcast to turn to complete mayhem! We talk movieswith MonsterZero, we have a long overdue TV show discussion with Michael Ravenshadow. Guest appearances by Ares and King Fausto... but be warned, the last bit of this show transforms from our normal nerd style to a bunch of old friends cracking each other up. If you ever wonder what it was like at the crypt in 1996, here's you chance... if not, to hell with you!Topics discussed: A debate on suffering vs. uncomfortable, Pontypool, Amandarin Palmer, what Canadians thought of the Civil War, The Trick or Treat Radio Extra Special Halloween Special, the low budget zombie opus Vanguard, Mr. Spacely shot John F. Kennedy, Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages, Sons of Anarchy, A Serbian Film, Dynamo's Jim Carrey confession, Chips Ahoy Chewy Gooey Caramel Cookies, obscure 70's Marvel characters, Larry Fine, Larry King and Buffalo Bill, Arrow, model train silencers, the new Tout jingles, Iron Man 3 trailer, Guy Pearce, The Walking Dead Season 3, American Psycho Vs Dexter, the pitch for the new Deadites video, The Time Machine, Grimm, Beyond the Black Rainbow, MonsterZero's weather report, Jack of Hearts and Pip The Troll, Stephen King's Christine, Puck (Dynamo's favorite Canadian superhero), American Horror Story: Asylum, Kirkman's Invincible, and the original internet troll.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)