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Faith Morris & Stan Ferguson join me for a family dealing with some calendar related confusion.Check out my other artistic ventures ataaron-zvi-felder.com#improv #comedy #improvcomedy #improvpodcast #comedypodcast #longformimprov #nashvillecomedy #humor
REBROADCAST Stan Ferguson joins me for a butler ruining breakfast. Subscribe to my newsletter here! check out my other artistic ventures at aaron-zvi-felder.com #improv #comedy #improvcomedy #improvpodcast #comedypodcast #longformimprov #nashville #nashvillecomedy #humor #repeat #rerun #classic #bestof --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/audio-based-content/support
Stan Ferguson joins me for breakfast. #improv #comedy #improvcomedy #improvpodcast #comedypodcast #longformimprov #nashvillecomedy #humor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/audio-based-content/support
Stan Ferguson graduated with Data Science Cohort 4. Finding the secrets of the universe hidden in data is my specialty. With seven years of working within a variety of SQL environments and specialized training from Nashville Software School using R Studio and Python, I am confident I can answer any business question you need answered.
Stan Ferguson (podcaster/man who TikToks from the bath) returns for his favourite 5 minutes of Grease - The Danny Sport Montage! Follow Stan on twitter: https://twitter.com/racecarfastlane --------------------- Email Us: thejelliclecast@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/GreasedPod Facebook: www.facebook.com/jelliclecast/ Patreon: www.patreon.com/itsaduckblur
Stan Ferguson (podcaster/man who TikToks from the bath) reveals what Stockard Channing is like in real life, what a pep rally is and helps us breakdown the iconic 'Summer Lovin'. Follow Stan on twitter: https://twitter.com/racecarfastlane --------------------- Email Us: thejelliclecast@gmail.com Twitter: twitter.com/GreasedPod Facebook: www.facebook.com/jelliclecast/ Patreon: www.patreon.com/itsaduckblur
The Sound of Music by Stan Ferguson
The Lion King (2019) by Stan Ferguson
Jesus Christ Superstar by Stan Ferguson
The Phantom of the Opera by Stan Ferguson
Beauty and the Beast by Stan Ferguson
T100YOMWCOTWAD 18/26 We get a little explicit in this episode because guest Stan Ferguson is a bad influence. Oh yeah, Stan is here and we talk about dictators, handies, acoustic covers of hard rock bands and what it means to be human. It's a real breath of fresh air! Sincerely, The Justice Boys
At last the time has come to meet Varahara, Lord of the Boar, and also the elven boy who lives among his piglets. www.damesanddragons.com Links-- Stan on Twitter: www.twitter.com/racecarfastlane They See Me Rollin': theyseemerollin.libsyn.com
In the 7th Episode of the EsF Assembly 2018 Podcasts, Stan Ferguson, Lumin Education Family Therapist, speaks about the place of the child in the family. He describes the work that the Lumin Bachman Lake Community School currently does as regards the development of the child. The school understands the urgency of education and awareness within the first years of life this is why parents are encouraged to enter a collaborative relationship with the school in raising the children in a challenged community: challenges facing this community are poverty, lack of documentation for migrants in the community and the real concern of being deported and the uncertainties of the repercussions that this may have on children and families. This involvement has proven to have a positive effect on the support, investment and involvement that parents have with the school. The Early for Us program focuses on parent knowledge, training and weekly home visits for around 90 minutes with the trained adult and parents. Stan believes that by listening to someone’s story, we take on part of their story. By listening in earnest to the migrant families that Stan has worked with, he continues to strive to offer the best support and help to parents and teachers, enabling parents to be teachers for their children during the first years. Music: "Raro Bueno" by Chuzausen From the Free Music Archive "Dance with me" Chloe Hall BY NC SA
Live By Night 9/26 The fifth member of The Black Eyed Peas Fergie's Son, Stan Ferguson joins us this fortnight to facilitate some truly offensive Italian accents and confirm a suspicion or two about mafia involvement in this film. This episode was barely edited because of a time crunch, so enjoy hearing the boys unplugged and raw. Sincerely, The Justice Boys
In the 7th Episode of the EsF Assembly 2018 Podcasts, Stan Ferguson, Lumin Education Family Therapist, speaks about the place of the child in the family. He describes the work that the Lumin Bachman Lake Community School currently does as regards the development of the child. The school understands the urgency of education and awareness within the first years of life this is why parents are encouraged to enter a collaborative relationship with the school in raising the children in a challenged community: challenges facing this community are poverty, lack of documentation for migrants in the community and the real concern of being deported and the uncertainties of the repercussions that this may have on children and families. This involvement has proven to have a positive effect on the support, investment and involvement that parents have with the school. The Early for Us program focuses on parent knowledge, training and weekly home visits for around 90 minutes with the trained adult and parents. Stan believes that by listening to someone’s story, we take on part of their story. By listening in earnest to the migrant families that Stan has worked with, he continues to strive to offer the best support and help to parents and teachers, enabling parents to be teachers for their children during the first years. Music: "Raro Bueno" by Chuzausen From the Free Music Archive "Dance with me" Chloe Hall BY NC SA
Welcome to Inktank: an enthustiast podcast for animated feature films! Episode 3 is about Princess Mononke featuring speical guests Hayden Ford & Stan Ferguson.Thank you to Hayley Rose for her audio engineer work on this episode. InkTank is NOT a spoiler free podcast. Follow InkTank on TwitterFollow InkTank on TumblrFeatured Guests:They See Me Rollin' FBThey See Me Rollin'/Hayden's TwitterStan's TwitterThat Gay Sh*tBlue:Follow Blue on TwitterFollow Blue on TumblrHayley:YouTubeTwitterLunar Light:Visit our WebsiteSupport us on PatreonThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Hey everyone! There is a new Star Wars movie out so you know we are talking about it. To help we welcome back returning champ Stan Ferguson to discuss Solo! Then we get into a couple other flicks like Deadpool 2, Upgrade, and Fahrenheit 451. In our second segment it was Jon's pick for Movie of the Month and he chose 1977's Sorcerer. Under-seen gem? Shitty Exorcist sequel? You be the judge! If you've got any questions for us or want to recommend a choice for Movie of the Month direct your way over to crosstawk@gmail.com or to Twitter(@crosstawk). See ya next time!
Darren talks to Stan Ferguson about the opening track of Purple Rain, Let's Go Crazy.
It's (sorta) that time of year! After an unfortunate delay, I'm proud to present the 2017 Cross Con episode of Box Office Poison! This time, Stan Ferguson and Mike Sklens couldn't join us in Los Angeles, California, but our good buddies Jesse Laier and Jon Lindemann were able to join Jonny, Jon, and I to round out the crew. This time, we discuss War Machine, Alien: Covenant, Mindhorn, and more before answering a very interesting and dense email from our pal Rob from Toronto. Then, it's time to talk about my pick for Movie of the Month: Air Force One! We'll see you again this Friday to go over Post Office Poison, so if you've got any questions, comments, or concerns, send them to crosstawk@gmail.com, Twitter (@crosstawk), or the comments section on the site. Thanks for listening, and we'll see you in five days!
Darren talks to Stan Ferguson about the sixth track from Prince's debut album, Baby.
We Bought a Zoo 5/26 -It's a musical! -The disc is working fine -Gary Marshall's New Years Eve In A Zoo - We introduce SEVERAL new segments Theme music is still by Matt, THANKS MATT Purity Test and Bestial Burlesque music is The Last Days of Burlesque by The Womb and whoops I thought they had an attribution license but it's a Download Only license and I only realized that after editing. WHOOPS! I'm so sorry! Please don't tell The Womb.
It's been 12 months since Cross-Con 2015 took Karl Castaneda, Jon Rind, Mike Sklens and Jonny Metts to Nashville to hang out with Stan Ferguson, and as has become the tradition, that means it's time to listen to the episode of Rough Draught that we recorded one calendar year ago! This episode's pretty special, not just because we tried five all new beers, but also because we sampled Angel's Envy Rye Whiskey, a rare treat that took us way over the threshold into some kind of drunk wonderland. After a surprisingly measured and thoughtful 90 minutes of beer reviews, we descend into about 30 minutes of the kind of rowdy idiots you've come to associate with the Beer Appreciation Show. Want to show your support? Head on over to iTunes and leave us a rating and a review. And if you have any questions you'd like for us to answer on the next episode of Rough Draught, you can let us know via email (crosstawk@gmail.com), Twitter (@crosstawk), or in the comments section on the site. Thanks for listening, guys, and be on the lookout for Cross-Con 2016's episode of Box Office Poison to go up early next week!
Welcome Crosstawk listeners. This is our new show A Thousand Words. Hosted by Jessica Carter, Ron Lubovich, and BOP's own Stan Ferguson. Recorded and produced entirely in tropical Nashville, TN, you can just taste the butter and country music dripping from it! In this show we discuss Hieronymus Bosch's Death and the Miser. What does it say? What are the themes he presents? Why is there a nutsack hanging from the bed? All these questions and more are left unanswered!
Five essays about one of the twentieth century's most fascinating playwrights, Samuel Beckett, recorded in front of an audience at the 2014 Happy Days International Beckett Festival in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. Authors include actor Lisa Dwan, now regularly performing his work; Mark Nixon, head of the Beckett International Foundation and journalist and commentator Fintan O'Toole.In this edition, photographer John Minihan, who took some of the best-known black and white portraits of Samuel Beckett, remembers spending time with a playwright who was often a reluctant subject.Producers: Conor Garrett & Stan Ferguson.
Five essays about one of the twentieth century's most fascinating playwrights, Samuel Beckett, recorded in front of an audience at the 2014 Happy Days International Beckett Festival in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. The authors include John Minihan, the photographer who captured some of the best known images of Beckett, actor Lisa Dwan, now regularly performing his work, and journalist and commentator Fintan O'Toole.In this edition, opera director Netia Jones explores the relationship between words and music in Samuel Beckett's work.Producers: Conor Garrett & Stan Ferguson.
Five essays about one of the twentieth century's most fascinating playwrights, Samuel Beckett, recorded in front of an audience at the 2014 Happy Days International Beckett Festival in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. The authors include John Minihan, the photographer who captured some of the best known images of Beckett, actor Lisa Dwan, now regularly performing his work, and journalist and commentator Fintan O'Toole.In this edition, Beckett expert Dr Mark Nixon talks about editing Echo's Bones, the Beckett short story recently published some 80 years after it was written.Producers: Conor Garrett & Stan Ferguson.
Five essays about one of the twentieth century's most fascinating playwrights, Samuel Beckett, recorded in front of an audience at the 2014 Happy Days International Beckett Festival in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. The authors include John Minihan, the photographer who captured some of the best known images of Beckett, actor Lisa Dwan, now regularly performing his work, and Mark Nixon, head of the Beckett International Foundation.In this edition, journalist and commentator, Fintan O'Toole, reflects on themes of mortality and death in Beckett's work.Producers: Conor Garrett & Stan Ferguson.
Five essays about one of the twentieth century's most fascinating playwrights, Samuel Beckett, recorded in front of an audience at the 2014 Happy Days International Beckett Festival in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. The authors include John Minihan, the photographer who captured some of the best known images of Beckett, the writer Fintan O'Toole and Mark Nixon, head of the Beckett International Foundation.In this edition, Irish actor Lisa Dwan describes the demands of performing Beckett and her encounters with some of the actors most closely associated with his work, including Billie Whitelaw.Producers - Conor Garrett & Stan Ferguson.
We said it would never happen... but finally DMP is addressing The Beatles. This is actually a very special episode, not only for the long-awaited topic, but also for being our first ever, four-person live show on Discover Music Project. Recording it as a gang of four (Karl Castaneda, Stan Ferguson, Mike Sklens, and host Jonny Metts) in Chicago for Cross-Con 2014 gave us both an excellent excuse and an intriguing format to approach The Beatles. Rather than try to summarize their extraordinairy career or pull selections from each album, the roundtable setting allowed us to bring four different sets of personal picks. These aren't necessarily the best or most popular Beatles songs, but rather eclectic highlights that each carry special meaning to one (or all) of us. Hopefully, you'll find a new favorite or at least give further consideration to a few overlooked, maybe even overplayed songs. And of course, it ends the only way imaginable, with a little help from my friends. Special thanks to everyone who has requested this episode over the years -- please enjoy! Karl's Set: 1. Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey (The White Album) 2. Tomorrow Never Knows (Revolver) 3. Helter Skelter (The White Album) Stan's Set: 4. Something (Abbey Road) 5. She's Leaving Home (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) 6. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (Love) Mike's Set: 7. Paperback Writer (Past Masters) 8. And Your Bird Can Sing (Revolver) 9. I've Got a Feeling (Let It Be) Jonny's Set: 10. Twist and Shout (Please Please Me) 11. Rocky Raccoon (The White Album) 12. I'm Only Sleeping (Revolver) Encore: Joe Cocker -- With a Little Help From My Friends
Hey everyone, and welcome to Rough Draught: The Beer Appreciation Show! A very special occasion took place over Memorial Day Weekend - Jonny Metts put up Jon Rind, Mike Sklens, Stan Ferguson and myself in Boulder, CO as we recorded a handful of podcasts for Crosstawk (and one for NintendoWorldReport.com). The first episode we recorded was none other than this very show at Southern Sun Brewpub. When we told them we were looking for a semi-quiet space to start the show, they decided to blow our minds with free samples of all 20 of their beers. So we discussed all of them, not only making this the first Rough Draught to have draught beers, but the most beers we've ever talked about in a single discussion. I hope you enjoy this one - it's probably my favorite episode of Rough Draught yet. And please, if you find yourself in the Boulder/Denver area, make the trip to Southern Sun on 627 South Broadway. It'll be worth the trek, I promise. Keep an eye on this feed, everyone! We've still got two more Crosstawk shows to upload, including Episode 56 of Box Office Poison and yet another Rough Draught. And you can listen to the episode we did for Radio Free Nintendo right now on NintendoWorldReport.com! If you'd like to hit us up, you can do so via email (crosstawk@gmail.com), Twitter (@crosstawk) or in the comments section on the site. And if you could find it in your hearts to leave a review for us on iTunes, I'd surely appreciate it. Thanks for listening, folks!
We've had some truly strange and challenging bands on DMP recently, but this episode marks a return to mainstream, contemporary pop music. It's also the DMP debut of Stan Ferguson, your favorite curmudgeon from Box Office Poison, Thoroughly Manly Musicals, etc. As you may know, Stan is a theatrical kind of guy, which helps explain his blooming adoration of the band "fun." Although Nate Ruess & co. have only released two albums, including a couple of big radio hits, Stan unearthed a very impressive trove of deep tracks to fill out this episode much better than you'd expect for such a young group. Trust me, even if you find "We Are Young" obnoxious (as I do), there's a lot more to this bombastic prog-pop band. 1. Some Nights [Intro] (Some Nights) 2. Light a Roman Candle With Me (Aim and Ignite) 3. Be Calm (Aim and Ignite) 4. At Least I'm Not As Sad [As I Used To Be] (Aim and Ignite) 5. You Can't Always Get What You Want (Live) 6. The Gambler (Aim and Ignite) 7. Why Am I the One (Some Nights) 8. All Alone (Some Nights) 9. Out on the Town (Some Nights - Bonus Track) 10. Stars (Some Nights) Encore: Queen - "Seaside Rendezvous" (A Night at the Opera) Let us know what you thought of this episode, and request bands for future shows, by emailing crosstawk@gmail.com
The shame from how late this episode is blinds the eyes. I'm not even sorry. What can be said that adequately explains just how fucking late this is? Our intrepid guest editor, Stan Ferguson, probably blames himself, but that's not fair. He was only filling in for me. So, to be frank, it's my fault. Direct your assorted vegetables towards Stage 3. This episode, the gang discusses the Movie of the Month: Get Carter. Michael Caine's in it. Not many people know that. Also, you were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off! After all, she was only sixteen. If you don't get these references, you should watch The Trip, available now on Netflix Instant. Send your emails to crosstawk@gmail.com. Send your hate-tweets to @crosstawk, @jonathanrind, @jonnymetts, @StrikerObi and @Stan_I_Am respectively. Then review us on iTunes and give us five stars. Out of spite. Everyone will totally know you're doing it sarcastically. I promise. It's ironic. Hipsters like irony, right? Well, they only like it ironically. Which is meta. Pardon me, ladies and gentlemen. It's late and I'm still at fucking work. Gettin' that paper! See you next time.
Hey folks, and welcome to a brand new epiode of Box Office Poison! Stan Ferguson couldn't make it this time, but there was still plenty to talk about, from the dark and disturbing The Skin I Live In to a documentary about A Tribe Called Quest to Talladega Nights. In the second segment, we discuss Jon Rind's pick for Movie of the Month, Y Tu Mama Tambien. Did we all love it, or will we meet at a cafe in one year and then never speak again? You'll have to listen to find out. This is the last BOP of 2011, so we'd just like to thank you for another fantastic year! Episode 23, as well as our Top 5 Movies of 2011 are coming soon!
Sorry for being tardy, guys, but fear not! I come bearing a brand new episode of Box Office Poison: The Podcast About Movies and Movie Things. This episode, Stan Ferguson had to duck out, but we're joined by Rough Draught's own Jon Rind to help fill the void. And we've got plenty to talk about, too, from Green Hornet to Paranormal Activity 2 to Reformat the Planet to Rango. And, of course, we've got our Movie of the Month: Wet Hot American Summer chosen by Mike. And for those of you who like to play along, next month's movie will be Miller's Crossing. As always, let us know what you think via email (crosstawk@gmail.com), Twitter (@crosstawk) or in the comments section. And for goodness' sake, guys, go over to iTunes and rate/review us. Or else it gets the hose again. Thanks for listening, guys! See you on Tuesday for Crosstawk Sports!
Hello and welcome to a brand new bi-weekly series right here at Crosstawk.com! From the mind of Stan Ferguson comes How to Liberal, a red-meat guide to the bleeding heart. In each episode, Stan's going to be giving our conservative friends the 411 on what it really means to be on the far left. (Disclaimer: The views expressed in How to Liberal do not reflect those of Crosstawk.com or its pundits) With that said, if you've got any comments, questions or concerns, you can send them right on over to crosstawk@gmail.com, Twitter (@crosstawk) or throw down in the comments section of the website. Thanks for listening, folks, and come back tomorrow for a new episode of Box Office Poison!
Hey there, folks! Crosstawk's taking the week off, so we'll be treating you to another re-release of the show that started it all, TAWK-112. On this episode, Karl, Jon, Casper and Tyler discuss Batman 3, James Bond, Bruno and bring it home with a discussion on what movies ought to be released under the Criterion Collection. And when you're done listening, be sure to head on over to Crosstawk.com to check out Thoroughly Manly Musicals, a site-exclusive video show from Stan Ferguson. With each iteration, Stan's going to be breaking down the good and the bad of a specific film, starting with Episode 1 on RENT. It's a fantastic show, so you don't want to miss it.
So I'm really proud to present the latest addition to the Crosstawk.com family of podcasts: Box Office Poison. Each month, the crew and I will talk about what we've been seeing lately and then transition into a Movie of the Month, where one of us will pick a classic (or not-so-classic) gem for the whole group to watch. So who's on the show? Besides myself, we've got Mike Sklens (Rough Draught, formerly of Radio Free Nintendo), Jonathan Metts (Radio Free Nintendo), Evan Burchfield (formerly of Radio Free Nintendo) and Stan Ferguson (formerly of Radio Free Nintendo, God's Favorite Podcast). As for the Movie of the Month, it was Evan's pick, so we all took the time to watch North by Northwest, directed by the one-and-only Alfred Hitchcock. Aside from NXBW, you can also look forward to some Inception talk, The Red Shoes, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane and many others.
Jonathan Metts, Karl Castaneda, and Stan Ferguson all join Evan to talk about:The Wii Controller's SpeakerWii Third Party SupportRecent Controversial Articles