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Broadway: Festen. Stage: Ten Unknowns (Lucille Lortel Award), The Vagina Monologues, Intrigue With Faye, The Substance of Fire, Fefu and Her Friends. Television: “The Morning Show,” “Billions,” “The Hot Zone,” “Dietland,” “The Good Wife” (two time Emmy and SAG Award winner, Golden Globe, Critics Choice awards), “The Sopranos,” “The Grid” (Golden Globe nomination), “The Mists of Avalon” (Golden Globe nomination), “ER” (Emmy and six-time SAG award winner). Film: Millers in Marriage (upcoming), Three Christs, The Upside, Stand Up Guys, City Island, Snakes on a Plane, The Darwin Awards, Slingshot, Ghost Ship, Evelyn, The Man From Elysian Fields, What's Cooking?, The Newton Boys, A Price Above Rubies, Paradise Road and Traveller. Author: Sunshine Girl: An Unexpected Life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
BooBoo, Buford, Berman, and Bull talk about all sorts of things, including the worst date/life-saving event berman ever had, and the infamous winetasting incident that happened in Santa Barbara. Visit us on the Redneck Comedy Bus Tour. Go to https://www.theredneckbus.com to book tickets. Use promo code Smoky at check out to save $10 off each adult ticket. Thanks again for listening, please support our sponsors, bigfootsearchgear.com and kawfeeandsugar.com and follow us on social media @hillbilliesintheholler, @moonshinerslife, and @meetbuford. Go to hillbilliesintheholler.us and meetbuford.com for merchandise. Please review us on Apple podcast, tell your friends about us, and email us with questions, comments, or ideas for episodes at meetbuford@gmail.com Our mailing address is: Buford 236 E Main St #163 Sevierville TN 37862
Laura Stack of The Productivity Pro talks about the virtues of standing meetings Episode 896: Stand-Up Guys: The Virtues of Standing Meetings by Laura Stack Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE is an award-winning keynote speaker, bestselling author, and noted authority on employee and team productivity. She is the president of The Productivity Pro, Inc., a company dedicated to helping leaders increase workplace performance in high-stress environments. Stack has authored eight books, including FASTER TOGETHER: Accelerating Your Team's Productivity (Berrett-Koehler 2018). She is a past president of the National Speakers Association, and a member of its exclusive Speaker Hall of Fame (with fewer than 175 members worldwide.) Stack's clients include Cisco Systems, Wal-Mart, and Bank of America, and she has been featured on the CBS Early Show and CNN, and in the New York Times. The original post is located here: https://theproductivitypro.com/blog/2015/12/stand-up-guys-the-virtues-of-standing-meetings/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Laura Stack of The Productivity Pro talks about the virtues of standing meetings Episode 896: Stand-Up Guys: The Virtues of Standing Meetings by Laura Stack Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, CPAE is an award-winning keynote speaker, bestselling author, and noted authority on employee and team productivity. She is the president of The Productivity Pro, Inc., a company dedicated to helping leaders increase workplace performance in high-stress environments. Stack has authored eight books, including FASTER TOGETHER: Accelerating Your Team's Productivity (Berrett-Koehler 2018). She is a past president of the National Speakers Association, and a member of its exclusive Speaker Hall of Fame (with fewer than 175 members worldwide.) Stack's clients include Cisco Systems, Wal-Mart, and Bank of America, and she has been featured on the CBS Early Show and CNN, and in the New York Times. The original post is located here: https://theproductivitypro.com/blog/2015/12/stand-up-guys-the-virtues-of-standing-meetings/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Addison Timlin is an actor who you might recognise from her regular role in START UP for Crackle TV. Prior to that, she was the lead in the independent film SLEEPING IN PLASTIC. She also starred as the lead in the independent films LOVE THY KEEPERS, WHEN I'M A MOTH, and SUBMISSION, opposite Stanley Tucci. Addison can also be seen in the lead role in Zach Clark's LITTLE SISTER, FALLEN, opposite Jeremy Irvine, and MGM's thriller THE TOWN THAT DREADED SUNDOWN for Ryan Murphy, Jason Blum, and Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. Addison has had flashy supporting roles in Lakeshore's STAND UP GUYS, opposite Al Pacino, Alan Arkin, and Christopher Walken, the independent feature, LUMPY, opposite Justin Long, LOVE & AIR SEX, and Stephen Sommers' ODD THOMAS, opposite Anton Yelchin. You may have also seen her in Californication, Derailed, Zero Hour and American Horror Stories. We chat about being a child actor and playing Annie as a child, fake celebrity death hoaxes, empathy, bad reviews, being a mum and the act of service, sense of self and quitting smoking. The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Addison out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/addison.timlin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Addijay ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
With a very intriguing and compelling subject matter that they don't know where to gowith, the Stand-Up Guys do their best to get to the bottom of deciding how much to care.Do you care too much? Or do you not care enough? The friends go all over the place toarrive at the answer to these questions.How do YOU deal with caring too much or not caring enough? DM us@StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know! Or just DM us to say hi.Geoff Tice is the prettiest and funniest graphic designer: http://www.geofftice.com/Support Katie Boyle: http://www.katieboylecomic.com/
On this episode of the Firepreneurs Podcast, we have the privilege on interviewing in person Casey Walsh from Stand Up Guys Junk Removal. Casey started in the junk removal business unofficially in 2008 with a beat up truck and a work ethic. Today, that operation has grown into a 31 truck, 11 location business in 6 states on pace to pass the $7M mark in revenue at the end of 2022. There is a ton of relatable stories, wisdom, mistakes and much more in this interview with Casey. Look for Casey and Bennett together on stage at JunkCon in North Carolina October 12-14th! Enjoy the episode!
Career Conversations with Julianna Margulies. Moderated by Jenelle Riley, Variety. As an Emmy, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award winner, Julianna Margulies has achieved success in television, theater and film. Margulies won the 2011 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and was nominated for a 2012 Emmy Award in the same category for her work on THE GOOD WIFE. Most recently, Margulies was nominated for a 2014 Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama for her work on the show. Margulies' television credits include "The Sopranos," "The Grid," for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination, and the mini-series "The Mists of Avalon." She also starred as one of the original members of "ER," for which she received both an Emmy Award and SAG Award as nurse Carole Hathaway. Margulies was most recently seen in the feature film "Stand Up Guys," with Al Pacino, Christopher Walken and Alan Arkin. Her other film credits include "City Island," "Snakes on a Plane," "The Darwin Awards," "Slingshot," "Ghost Ship," "Evelyn," "What's Cooking," "The Newton Boys," "A Price Above Rubies," "Traveller," "Paradise Road," and "The Man From Elysian Fields." On stage, Margulies made her Broadway debut in 2006 starring in "Festen." Margulies completed a successful run in Jon Robin Baitz's "The Ten Unknowns" at Lincoln Center opposite Donald Sutherland for which she won the Lucille Lortel Award. Other theater credits include "The Vagina Monologues" both Off-Broadway and in the Los Angeles premiere, "Fefu and Her Friends" for the Yale Repertory Theatre, "The Substance of Fire" at the Asolo Theatre, "Living Expenses, Dan Drift, and Book of Names" at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York, and "Intrigue with Faye" at the NY Stage and Film Festival. She also appeared on stage in "The Lover," "In the Boom Boom Room" and "Balm and Gilead."
Ever feel like you're not as dope as everyone makes you out to be?? Yeah, we feel thatway sometimes too. Stand-Up Girls and Stand-Up Guys everywhere suffer fromoccasional Imposter Syndrome. You're not alone.In Shameful Stories, one cohost shames himself AGAIN for his constant lack of clothingwhile the other shames himself for giving an extremely strange “announcement”.How do YOU deal with Imposter Syndrome? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram,and let us know! Or just DM us to say hi.Article on 5 Types of Imposter Syndrome:https://www.themuse.com/advice/5-different-types-of-imposter-syndrome-and-5-ways-tobattle-each-oneJake in San Fran: https://sfsketchfest2023.sched.com/artist/jake_mattera.236rlgr0Erik in Wilmington: https://candlelighttheatredelaware.org/candlelight-theatre-comedy-club/
Jake and Erik open up about the events they planned for quality family time and why it'simportant for Stand-Up Guys to plan quality family time.In Shameful Stories, both Stand-Up Guys go through much unexpected anxiety in pursuitof dinner. Both of them were treated like they were from opposite ethnicities.How do YOU deal with planning time for family? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast onInstagram, and let us know! Or just DM us to say hi.See Jake Mattera and Friends:https://www.punchlinephilly.com/EventDetail?tmeventid=vvG1FZ9GJryz4I&offerid=140058
The Stand-Up Guys begin Season Two with a round of advice and lessons they've learnedfrom their first couple of years headlining shows. The guys have been asked to close a lotmore shows lately, and they've acquired a little wisdom in the process. Tune-in for theHeadlining 101 class. Also, Erik gives updates on Paula and Mr. Baker, and Jake gives hispainful tale of headlining in Indianapolis.How do YOU deal with headlining Comedy Shows? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast onInstagram, and let us know!See Erik and Jake at Carolines tomorrow: https://www.carolines.com/attraction/erik-terrell/
We're talking about the stars and trends of standup comedy circa Y2K with comedian Erik Terrell of the Stand Up Guys Podcast. (He's headling Caroline's Comedy Club in NYC June 21st! Get tickets here! ) We discuss: Dane Cook, Comedy Central, Louis CK, The Original Kings of Comedy, Blue Collar Comedy, Alt Comedy and much much more!
Buck handles dumb things better than most, but there were a plethora of options this week between Sam Darnold and Jimbo Fisher. Plus, former pro athletes get involved in a political conversation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Buck handles dumb things better than most, but there were a plethora of options this week between Sam Darnold and Jimbo Fisher. Plus, former pro athletes get involved in a political conversation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ashton Peck Stops by for Episode 9 to Weave Tales of How to Navigate the Music Industry, the Importance of Putting Art First, and his Stance on Cleveland vs. The World. Harry Keeps Things Interesting With his "Would you Rather.." Questions and Q is Mostly Just Here for Moral Support. As Always, Stay Important!
The Stand-Up Guys begin the Season Finale by revealing why they're ending the firstseason of the podcast. Recording on the night after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock, thefriends do their best to avoid talking about the Oscars debacle before jumping into areally fun thing that happened to Jake Mattera. And Finally.. As promised, the guysunload four super special shameful stories featuring a super special friend, a superspecial heckler, super special black booty, and a super special escort.How do YOU deal with the most shameful episodes of your entire life? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know!See Erik and Jake at Carolines: https://www.carolines.com/attraction/erik-terrell/Shameless Plug: https://orcd.co/iknowwhoiamShameless Plug: https://orcd.co/isthisthetest
There's just three episodes of Stand-Up Guys left! After comparing social anxiety andsocial media, the fellas discuss the awkwardness of interacting with people on socialmedia. Jake reveals Erik's strange habit of talking to bots and his own shameful habit ofnot responding to people. Jake answers for the disparity in his Instagram following ratio,afterwards he gives sound advice on who to follow back on Instagram.How do YOU deal with deciding who to follow back on social media? DM us@StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know!See Erik and Jake at Carolines: https://www.carolines.com/attraction/erik-terrell/Shameless Plug: https://www.hbomax.com/series/urn:hbo:series:GYEaaAgS0AV9_ZwEAAAACShameless Plug: https://birthrightbrewingco.com/
Why should you hire a virtual assistant (VA)? Charlie Wessel realized that he could spend more time raising capital if he lets go of the tasks in his business that he is really not interested in. This is a reason he hired virtual assistants and it is why you should do the same. Imagine not worrying about what to post on your social media channels because you have someone who will do it for you or being confident you can reach out to your networks consistently because you have someone writing emails to them. Charlie will share some tips on how to pick the right VA for your business so you can focus more on the things that really matter to you. [00:01 - 03:16] Opening Segment Investing in residential real estate was a “nightmare” for Charlie Wessel He tells us why Charlie talks about his reasons for jumping to multifamily [03:17 - 08:42] Why Hire Virtual Assistants A not-so-cheap investment that can scale your business Beware of gurus out there who might not be of value to you Here's how to spot them according to Charlie Charlie tells us the importance of hiring virtual assistants (VAs) How to hire the right VAs [08:43 - 15:16] Why Attend Conferences How Charlie finds his deals and what kind of deals he's investing in Should you attend real estate conferences? Charlie weighs in Charlie says he's interested in self-storage and here's why [15:17 - 18:40] Closing Segment A tool or resource you can't live without ActiveCampaign A real estate mistake you want our listeners to avoid Not measuring buildings while looking from a flex space You should always measure the buildings Your way to make the world a better place Giving to charities Reach out to Charlie See links below Final words Tweetable Quotes “You got to get out, meet people…your network is your net worth and vice versa.” - Charlie Wessel “You really got to bet on the jockey, not the horse…that's why I really only focus on doing deals with guys that have a really good track record, a really good work ethic…” - Charlie Wessel “The easiest, smartest, safest way to [build real wealth] is through multifamily real estate.” - Charlie Wessel ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email info@cordellcapital.com to connect with Charlie or follow him on LinkedIn. Check out Cordell Capital to start investing in multifamily! Connect with me: I love helping others place money outside of traditional investments that both diversify a strategy and provide solid predictable returns. Facebook LinkedIn Like, subscribe, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in! Email me → sam@brickeninvestmentgroup.com Want to read the full show notes of the episode? Check it out below: Charlie Wessel 00:00 I do see a lot of good opportunities in boat and RV storage, kind of like what you were talking about what we've been talking about, you know, I don't know a lot of self-storage sponsors, but you know that game has always killed it. That's always been a really good bet. I am more in the multifamily just out of default cap rates are just crazy compressed right now. So you really got to bet on the jockey, not the horse. Intro 00:27 Welcome to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Show. Whether you are an active or passive investor, we will teach you how to scale your real estate investing business into something big. Sam Wilson 00:38 Charlie Wessels started in commercial real estate in 2017. He is now a member of the general partnership on four deals in 486 doors. His primary focus right now is raising capital from accredited investors. Charlie's been married for 20 years has three kids and I had the pleasure actually meeting you, Charlie, I think at the Intelligent Investors Conference here just a few weeks ago in Los Angeles. So Charlie, welcome to the show. Charlie Wessel 01:02 Yeah, thanks, man. Yeah, the first time we met, we had breakfast together. We just kind of were standing there like two last puppies. And we're like, Hey, you wanna have breakfast together? Yeah, dude, let's do it. Sam Wilson 01:10 Let's do it, man. Hey, I love it. Every guest who comes on the show, I ask the same three questions in 90 seconds or less, can you tell me where did you start? Where are you now? And how did you get there? Charlie Wessel 01:18 I started in residential real estate had several rental houses, nightmare, complete nightmare. And then we moved into commercial real estate from advice from a real estate broker, a buddy of mine, I was in general contracting. And all I work for was the commercial real estate brokers, we did commercial construction. And he told me to build real wealth, you got to get into commercial, and the easiest, smartest, safest way to do it was in multifamily real estate. Sam Wilson 01:46 Man, that's brilliant. And that's a good broker to give you those tips because I to cover a background in the trades. And you know, we did lots and lots of large-scale commercial construction projects. And I don't know what the disconnect there is right between the guys doing the work because we ran a flooring operation. We had 30 some odd guys doing millions of dollars a year in projects, but I never had that thought when I owned that company. Why don't I go buy the building and run the project myself instead of just being a contractor? So what was that transition? Like for you running a probably a successful commercial contracting company and then getting into multifamily? Charlie Wessel 02:22 Yeah, it was a big firm, I actually sold it in 2016. All the guys that we work for, yeah, they were brokers that turned us on to them. But all the people that cut my checks, own the bills, Right. So they were tinted outfits. And I mean, these guys had they lived on Daniel Island or Sullivan's Island, or somewhere around here in Charleston, where there's big ass houses that are worth a lot of money. And they just, you know, they kind of float on their own beat, man. And yeah, I want to be like those guys. So anyways, yeah, that's kind of what got me started was seeing all these people that were writing the big checks to us, Sam Wilson 02:58 Right. Yeah, I think that's really interesting. It's a point that I make, you know, more often than not, which is if you have an industry, or maybe it's not real estate, but want to get anything you want. Go find somebody 20 years further along in the business than you see what their life looks like and see if that's where you want to be in 20 years. If the picture that they present isn't the life you want to lead, don't go do what they want what they're doing. Charlie Wessel 03:17 Absolutely, man, that's kind of why we got caught up. Why was that I rec was the conference was because of we're raised masters, and there's just so many guys there that have done hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of real estate that are actually in that program. You look at them, and you're like, Why? Why are you in here? You know, you raise $60 million last year, why would you be in here, Right. And, you know, they're like, man, we can always sharpen the game. Let's sharpen the sword and get out there. And you know, we get around people that have proven their methods. And it's like the Ray Kroc theory, man, don't reinvent the wheel brother. You know, he started McDonald's said, hey, look, if you want to own McDonald's, you do it this way. Right. And you'll be successful. I promise. So yeah, we just follow the lead of successful people. Sam Wilson 04:00 Man, is that one of the ways you know, that you've found, you know, the way to, I guess scale your portfolio is by just surrounding yourself with like, people? Charlie Wessel 04:07 Yeah, absolutely. You know, we talked about it. It's not a cheap investment, but it pays itself off quite handsomely. And then just from surrounding yourself with the people, you know, deal opportunities, capital opportunities that come in to your deals. It's yeah, you got to pay to play man. Sam Wilson 04:24 That's really interesting. How did you select, you know, the programs that you are a part of? I mean, there's so much out there and a lot of it, I'll just say it is garbage. So yes, you know, and I hate to say that, you know, publicly here on the show, but it is there's so much the people I call go route or guru, but no do you know they're gonna sell you a course but they can't raise $1 in their life. Charlie Wessel 04:45 Right. And I went to their conferences. Yeah. So I went through their conferences, you know, and sat through their programs. And, you know, I do a lot of research on people, man. I mean, I can Facebook and LinkedIn stalk somebody in a heartbeat man, and really find out what the They have what they don't have what they say they have. And, you know, I started off going to one guy's conference who's a guru who really didn't. He had like two deals. And I mean, within the first year, I was where he was, and he had a slew of, you know, quote, unquote, guys, he was training to do what he does, which I guess after a couple of deals, I mean, you know, every deal is different. And it's kind of the same, you know, mindset and, you know, underwriting and stuff like that. But still, I want to be under somebody who knows what they're doing. I picked 100 Thompson's course, man, just because I listened to his podcast for a couple of years. And his podcast is just brilliant. I mean, it really is. It's like your podcasts. It's no-nonsense. It's to the point. And it's information. You know, I want information I want meat and potatoes, man. Sam Wilson 05:47 For sure. Tell me about a mistake, you know, that you've made here in the last four years or so maybe, maybe not even a mistake, but something you could have done differently that would have expedited your progress. Charlie Wessel 05:57 Hired a VA sooner? Hmm, yeah, I hired a virtual assistant sooner. I mean, I was doing stuff that I shouldn't be doing. You know, I mean, stuff that is not, you know, it's not worth my time to do social media marketing. I mean, I'm, I post on social media every day, and I'll post it on Instagram every day for two years, man, I just got Instagram on my phone, like, a couple months ago, I don't even know how, you know, like, I have to type my VA responses, because I don't know how to respond on Instagram. So that's how, you know, she does that we still get investors from it. And, you know, that's just one of my little dirty secrets, I guess is I don't really do the social media stuff. Sam Wilson 06:36 And that's okay. I think that's a common question, you know, that I see batted around on social media is, hey, you know, should Is it okay, if somebody else posts for me, things like that, I think as long as the content is informational, and is you know, sharing something of value for other people. A, okay to have somebody else post for you. You know, absolutely. Charlie Wessel 06:55 I mean, I approve everything that gets put out there before it goes, is that like she just blindly throwing stuff out? But you know, I'll go in and edit it or something like that. She puts it all and dumps it all in a folder. And then I check it out and sticking it on prove folder, and then she uses it. So wow, Sam Wilson 07:11 hey, that's cool. How did you hire let's talk about hiring a VA. There's so many resources out there. Now. There are virtual assistants or I guess the new politically correct term is virtual professional, whatever you want to call it. But there's so many different platforms that you can select from and or just go out and do a direct-hire on your own. What was your… Charlie Wessel 07:30 Yeah, for sure. I'm not a very PC dude. And I haven't heard that term yet. So I'll have to run that by Mafi today and see what she prefers to be called, I guess. Yeah, but yeah, we use rocket station. I mean, they kind of put the whole thing together. When I hired a VA, I didn't even really know what I was gonna have to do. I just knew that I needed one because all the big boys had one and I want the big boys have so we rocket station, they lined it all up, you know, getting interviewed me for about 45 minutes or so and found out what my day looks like what I do. And they were like, yeah, we can fill this VA up with stuff to do. Sam Wilson 08:06 Wow, that's really cool. Now that you have that time freed up, what do you focus on Charlie Wessel 08:10 raising capital? Man? You know, I've played golf twice a week with several investors. And you know, my wife always says it's gotta be tough being Charlie Wessel. I'm like, Yeah, I'm a bad, darling. But yeah, you know, I'm here in my office every other day. And we have making phone calls. I have about four phone calls lined up today, you know, trying to put some deals together. Like, you know, we were talking about some deals. I got a call with that guy later this week. And hopefully we can get together on that. Yeah, man, just, you know, trying to make some coin out there, man. Sam Wilson 08:43 How are you finding deals right now? I mean, it's a crazy environment to be in. You're based in Charleston, South Carolina, which I mean, if you're in the Carolinas, the southeast anywhere, like it's people are duking it out for multifamily deals and cap rates just keep compressing, what are some strategies that you're using to find opportunity? Charlie Wessel 09:03 Well, I'll be honest with you, man, we're more on the capital raising side of it. So I have teamed up with several really good sponsors, and we come in as the capital arm and bring money into their deals, and we get part of the GP and we usually do, you know, the investor relations part of it. So we'll send out you know, investor emails and stuff like that. And, you know, we still I still traveled all the properties that we bring our investors to just from a fiduciary responsibility for our investors capital, you know, I mean, we still do our own due diligence and underwrite each property ourselves. But these guys that I work with, man, they're pretty Stand Up Guys, and they have a pretty good track record. Sam Wilson 09:46 That's really fascinating. What did you I mean, obviously, bringing capital to table is one thing taking the investor relations off of their plate is another. How did that conversation you know, evolve because you go in, you're like, Hey, my name is Charlie Wessel. I'm new. To multifamily, and I want to work with you, they're gonna go Okay, Charlie, tell me actually what happened. Charlie Wessel 10:05 Hey, man, you know, you don't know what you don't know and you don't you know, I didn't do it until I did it. So it was kind of one of those things man where I just met some people at a conference and they had like 12 or 13 properties. And I was like, yep, these are the guys I want to get around because they know what they're doing. You know, I don't hang out with many people that have done one or two deals, we make sure that these guys, we vet these guys really well. And you know, I just met him at a conference, I've met every single one of them at a conference actually, that I work with. One of them was at a meetup group here in Charleston, that happens on Friday mornings at like, 6am. And we all break bread and have coffee and talk about it. And yeah, I met lawyer and developer down here in Charleston, and we have a deal in Greensboro that is just killing, I mean, killing it. So yeah, it's just all about making, you know, good relationships out there with the right people. Sam Wilson 10:57 You know, that's interesting. And I found the value and like, we were talking about this, before we kick this off, was the value in conferences. You know, when I first started out, I think I've really found the value in the content being presented. Now, I don't go to conferences necessarily to sit and listen, you know, whatever is being talked about on stage, I go to stand in the hallway and talk to people like you. And it sounds like that's kind of your take on the matter as well. Yeah. Charlie Wessel 11:20 100 sent out a survey and said, what was the best session of his conference that I thought that I had, because there was a lot of sessions there. And it was a lot of really good information. And I did sit through most of them. But the best sessions I had were out in the hallways and at breakfast with Sam Wilson. I mean, you know, I'll be honest with you, Sam, I mean, I plan on knowing you for a long time to come in. Right. And you know, if we can do some deals together, that'd be great. You know, if not, we can go hunting and go shoot animals again. Or something, man, I don't know. Sam Wilson 11:49 Sounds like a winner. Man. That's fantastic. Yeah, I love that. What are some hints or clues you would give to people? Maybe if they haven't yet begun attending larger conferences? Somebody goes to one of these? What's the best way to maximize your time? Charlie Wessel 12:03 I would say a roomful of big people, man, you know, I can freeze up pretty quick. One on one with somebody I can talk like nobody's business. But you know, around a bunch of people, I don't know, I can stand in a corner real quick and just look around at people. Right. But you got to get out there and shake some hands, man. I mean, you know, I was amazed at the first two conferences I went to, I found myself standing in the corner looking at everybody, I don't know. And I just, you know, just started walking up and talking to people. And it was a whole lot easier than I thought. I mean, being a contractor, you know, most of time we're kind of introverted, right. So yeah, you got to get out meet people, man. I mean, your net worth is your network, and vice versa. So… Sam Wilson 12:45 Yeah, and I think the other interesting thing is that, in general, I'm totally an introvert. And so I have to really focus and say, All right, when I walk up to meet you, we're both standing in line. They're like, hey, this guy's looking for a manual, say don't eat breakfast. Yeah, let's do Yeah. Okay, cool. That is not my natural go to right when you get invited either, man, Right. But when you get in conference mode, it's like, Hey, wait, you just got to remember that everybody else probably wants to hang out and talk to people too. So you might as well just go up, shake hands. Hey, I'm saying I'm nice to meet you. And yeah, and just start asking questions. Charlie Wessel 13:15 See, it's easy to do after the conference when the drink start flowing. But before at breakfast, man, I really don't you know, I'm not looking to socialize. Sam Wilson 13:25 Well, sorry, I ruined that breakfast for you. No, no, no, it was great. Let's talk a little bit about what you see happening here in 2022. I know you guys are focused predominantly on multifamily. Are there other asset classes that you're interested in? What do you see the next I guess what's left in this year? 10 and a half months remaining for 20.2? Charlie Wessel 13:43 Yeah, I mean, me living by the coast, I do see a lot of good opportunities in boat and RV storage, kind of like what you were talking about what we've been talking about, you know, I don't know a lot of self storage sponsors. But you know, that game has always killed it, that's always been a really good bet. I am more in the multifamily just out of default, cap rates are just crazy, compressed right now. So you really got to bet on the jockey, not the horse. You know, these guys. That's why, you know, I really only focus on doing deals with guys that have a really good track record, a really good work ethic, and they put their nose to the grindstone every day, and they're really focused on making sure the business plan is followed on these properties. And you know, when you have to pivot, you got to pivot. But, you know, for the most part, we've done really well. Sam Wilson 14:34 Right, I love your points there, of betting on the jockey, not the horse, because that is certainly the name of the game right now. And that's the first thing I always tell people to focus on. Like if you're looking at a deal passively. You got to look at first and foremost, who is the sponsor? Absolutely. Then you look at the market and then you look at the very last thing you should care about is the actual deal itself. So yeah, and I think the same thing holds true on when you're our Investor Relations and being part of the GP but also him The capital raising side is that you got to align yourself with the right people first and then the rest will fall in place. Charlie Wessel 15:05 100% man because you know, I can lose my money. I can't lose your mind. Sam Wilson 15:09 Right. Yeah, that's absolutely true. I will take risks with my own capital that I will not take with investors' capital. Absolutely. Yeah. I mean, I love that chart. Let us jump here in the Final Four questions. First one is this what is one tool in digital thing software that you find you can't live without? Charlie Wessel 15:25 Active Campaign. Sam Wilson 15:26 Ah, that's an interesting one. Did you figure that out on a pretty robust program? Have you figured that out on your own? Sam Wilson 15:32 No, that's why God made a VA. I love it. Okay. Very good. Active Campaign. Yeah, that's a good and very again, robust program. Love some ActiveCampaign. Question number two, what is one mistake you could help our listeners avoid? And then how would you avoid it? Charlie Wessel 15:46 Measure the building? If you're looking at a flex space? Yeah, we got deep into a project, you know, had probably $7,000 and due diligence caught up on a flex space here in the Charleston area. And we never measured the building man. For some reason. It was so stupid. So something so small is taking out your measuring wheel and measuring it. It was 30% less square foot than was advertised. So no wonder it penciled out like a champ. Because I mean, you live and die by square footage and flex space. Sam Wilson 16:14 Wow. Was that from an assessor's office problem where it was just incorrectly measured there? Or was the broker incompetent? Charlie Wessel 16:22 Yeah, no, it was a little self-entitled broker that just don't like to work very much. Wow. Never heard you say I bought a measuring wheel that day, went to the Hallmark store, bought a bow slapped it on the damn thing and dropped it off at his office. Sam Wilson 16:40 That's an expensive measuring wheel. Charlie Wessel 16:42 I mean, very expensive measuring wheel. Sam Wilson 16:44 Yeah, I hope it had a gold handle or something for 7000 bucks. Man. That's a great lesson to learn. Thank you for sharing that. I've not heard that. You hear all sorts of stories with that question. That's a painful one. So think… Charlie Wessel 16:55 Yeah, square foot doesn't really matter that much in multifamily. But in flex space, or office or something like that. I mean, that's what the rent goes by. Sam Wilson 17:02 Right. Yeah. 100%. That's tremendous. Thanks for sharing that question number three for you. When it comes to investing in the world. What's one thing you're doing right now to make the world a better place? Charlie Wessel 17:10 I tell you what, man, we give to a couple of different charities here. One is the low country pregnancy center. It's a Christian-based organization that helps, you know, newly found pregnant women in a bind, and they go in and help them out quite a bit. We give them quite a bit of money every month, I really firmly believe in what they do. You know, they've saved 1000s of babies here in the Tri-County area. Another one is the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. I played football in high school. We give them money as well. Sam Wilson 17:41 That's really cool. Yeah, both of those are tremendous resources. Thanks for doing that. Charlie. If our listeners want to get in touch with you or learn more about you what is the best way to do that? Charlie Wessel 17:49 You can go to Cordell Capital and sign up our investor club list and in the top right-hand corner of the website, and we can meet that way. Or you can send us an email info at Cordellcapital.com. Sam Wilson 18:04 All right, we'll make sure to put that in the show notes. And just for those of you who are listening that is Cordell, C-O-R-D-E-L-L, capital dotcom. Charlie, thank you for your time today. I certainly appreciate it. Charlie Wessel 18:14 Thank you, Sam. Sam Wilson 18:15 Hey, thanks for listening to the How to Scale Commercial Real Estate Podcast. If you can do me a favor and subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, whatever platform it is you use to listen, if you can do that for us, that would be a fantastic help to the show. It helps us both attract new listeners, as well as rank higher on those directories. So I appreciate you listening. Thanks so much and hope to catch you on the next episode.
For the second time, the fellas go off the cuff to talk Stand-Up Comedy. Pulling the curtain to reveal the shady reality that almost nobody tells the truth, the guys spend this episode discussing the social anxiety of getting paid for Comedy. Jake tells hilarious and meaningful stories as the guys answer questions like “What should a Comedian say ‘No' to?” and more on another “Inside Baseball” edition of Stand-Up Guys. “Don't take no wooden nickels!”In Shameful Stories, more gym anxiety and one Stand-Up Guy freaked out by a flirt. How do YOU deal with getting paid for performing your craft? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know!Buy Jake's Album: https://orcd.co/asoftoneSee Erik and Jake at Carolines: https://www.carolines.com/attraction/erik-terrell/Watch Jake's Special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0pg26wMXp0&t=515sShoutout to T-Murder, Dangerous Dave, Matt Boyle, and Daddy-O !!!
John joins me to talk about his book Stand Up Guys and making it like the book the Last Laugh; how comedians "learned" their craft; Elaine Boosler; his mentor comedy mentors; Ronnie Shakes; Larry David; Richard Lewis; auditioning for the Improv; Bill Maher; crowd work; dealing with hecklers; Rita Rudner; Gilbert Gottfried; Andy Kaufman; not watching Man in the Moon; Richard Belzer; his Strat 'O' Magic Srand Up League; Bob Costas; Drew Carey; Max Alexander; Dennis Wolfberg; having strangers give Gilbert Gottfried a dollar; Saturday Night Live - Joe Piscopo, Gilbert Gottfried, Eddie Murphy & Hal Wilner; writing Weekend Update; The SNL/Fridays rivalry tries to hurt John and Larry David's friendship; Billy Crystal Comedy Hour; Into the Night starring Rick Dees; DC Follies; John Roarke; Steve Barker; The Good Life with John Mendoza; writing a dark take on The Flintstones for Billy that was nixed by censors; Make Me Laugh; comedy today; Jackie Martling; his travel schedule; Joe Piscopo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Vamos lá dar uma volta na passarela da Gucci em pré-preparação para os Óscares. Neste episódio falamos de notícias, o que andamos a ver e terminamos com a review de 'House of Gucci'. NOTÍCIAS Erick fala sobre os nomeados para os Óscares (URL). O QUE ANDAMOS A VER? Lázaro Home Team (2022) The King's Man (2022) Treadstone (2019) Barreto Final Destination (2000) Stand Up Guys (2012) Death Race (2008) Hands Do Not Touch Your Precious Me (URL) Luis Murderville Até Que a Vida Nos Separe (2021) Boiling Point (2021) Erick Tehran (Temporada 1) Ozark (Temporada 4) The 355 (2022) Soy Georgina (2022) Starstruck (Temporada 2) Para a semana vamos fazer a review do filme 'The Power of the Dog'. Até lá, bons filmes. ** Música Original produzida por António Capelo (https://capelo.me) Sigam-nos em: https://twitter.com/peliculapodcast https://instagram.com/peliculapodcast https://facebook.com/peliculapodcast
Disclaimer: This episode is what we call “Inside Baseball.” Skip to Episode 38 if you're not into Comedy.For the first time ever, Erik and Jake just sit down, hit record, and start talking. No prep. No plan. The Stand-Up Guys pull the curtain and chat about their writing process.How do YOU deal with writing Comedy or whatever it is you write? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know!Buy Jake's Album: https://orcd.co/asoftone See Erik at Punch Line on February 27th:https://www.punchlinephilly.com/EventDetail?tmeventid=vvG1FZpUxa2xen&offerid=0Laurie Kilmartin's list of transitions:https://www.pinterest.com/pin/329677635219506656/
It's 2022, and the Stand-Up Guys are comin' in hot (and sweaty). Special Guest, DavidJames, tries to buy something valuable from Jake Mattera, who continues to endureshame for his Stand-Up Anniversary. David James opens up about his greatest source ofsocial anxiety, Sweating in Public. The guys discuss gay porn, social media, and puttingout content. Also, find out who suggested the title for David's Comedy Album“Kidnapping Season”. The trio of buds close the pod with tons of Shameful Stories andShameless Plugs.How do YOU deal with sweating in public? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram,and let us know!Buy David's Album Kidnapping Season:https://music.apple.com/zw/album/kidnapping-season/1508238103Jake's Comedy Album: https://orcd.co/asoftoneSee Erik at Punch Line on February 27th:https://www.punchlinephilly.com/EventDetail?tmeventid=vvG1FZpUxa2xen&offerid=0See good friend of the pod, Brandon Vincent Jackson, record his album:https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/157711See good friend of the pod, Setoiyo, record his album:https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/158383
Jake Mattera reveals his embarrassing Stand-Up Comedy Anniversary Date. When you find out what date Jake started Stand-Up, you'll immediately know why it's so embarrassing that he changed the date. Erik offers a challenge to every Stand-Up Girl and Stand-Up Guy who supports the podcast. Jake stresses the importance of looking back on your highlights, and both Stand-Up Guys take a moment to get vulnerable and answer the question: What are my biggest goals for 2022?In Shameful Stories, did Erik cheat on his wife? Also, find out why Jake's in the doghouse. When the temperature gets low, Jake's temper gets high. Happy New Year, Stand-Up People!Go see Stand-Up Guys, Brandon Vincent Jackson and Setoiyo, at Helium in 2022!! How do YOU deal with setting goals? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us knowJake's Comedy Album: https://orcd.co/asoftoneSee Erik at Punch Line on February 27th: https://www.punchlinephilly.com/EventDetail?tmeventid=vvG1FZpUxa2xen&offerid=0See good friend of the pod, Brandon Vincent Jackson, record his album: https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/157711See good friend of the pod, Setoiyo, record his album: https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/158383
The introduction competition is on as Stand-Up Guys begun a very therapeutic episode 33. Jake Mattera kicks off the friendly, silly, and heartwarming convo by revisiting a situation he shared back in episode 26. The duo chat about ways to mend friendships and reasons why you should initiate the mend.In Shameful Stories, Erik not only didn't do his homework but failed to text yet another comedian back for an interesting reason, and of course Jake couldn't get back from his trip to LA without another embarrassing tale for the pod. While episode 32 featured a Jake Mattera joke, this week's episode ends with an old classic from Erik Terrell.Go see Stand-Up Guys, Brandon Vincent Jackson and Setoiyo at Helium 2022!How do YOU deal with mending a friendship? DM us @StandupGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know!Jake Mattera's Comedy Album: https://orcd.co/asoftoneSee Erik at PunchLine on February 27th: https://www.punchlinephilly.com/EventDetail?tmeventid=vvG1FZpUxa2xen&offerid=0See good friend Brandon Vincent Jackson record his album: https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/157711See good friend Setoiyo record his album: https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/158383
The Stand-Up Guys celebrate the 30th Episode with their much anticipated, super special, shameful story show! Today's very fun episode is saturated with shame, rapping beggars, stealing valor from veterans, twerking, and Jake being kidnapped. Shame! Shame! Shame! Shame!How do YOU deal with shameful stories? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram and let us know!Rachel Fogletto's Album Recording: https://philadelphia.heliumcomedy.com/shows/154602Jake Mattera's Comedy Album: https://orcd.co/asoftoneErik Terrell's Comedy Special: https://bit.ly/3hQwpIx
Stand-Up Guy Blake Wexler joins the pod to chat about his new comedy album, upcoming comedy special, and his biggest source of social anxiety: having to leave the party early! As Erik and Jake share Blake's pain of having to leave early, the whimsical trio get to the bottom of whether you should take what you brought to the party, how to make a polite party exodus, and whether leaving early is worse than staying late. All three Stand-Up Guys close the pod with THREE very weird Shameful Stories.How do YOU deal with having to leave early? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram and let us know!Blake Wexler's "A Life of Laughter:" https://orcd.co/alifetimeoflaughterJake Mattera's "A Soft Two:" https://orcd.co/asoftoneErik Terrell LIVE at Sunset Strip: https://bit.ly/3hQwpIxLuigi's has Vodka Pizza: https://www.myluigispizzafresca.com/Sweeney Todd's Barber Shop: https://booksy.com/en-us/108598_sweeney-todd-s-barbershop_barber-shop_110573_havertownDon't forget to renew your AAA: https://cluballiance.aaa.com/MemberNonMemberLanding?zip=19131&devicecd=PC
After the fellas stammer and stutter their way through the podcast intro, Erik begins the episode by giving Breaking News about an event that has already happened. The Stand-Up Guys then attempt to define gossip. They provide a few common pitfalls of gossip and discuss why we must beware of gossiping with people who are not your close friends.In the Shameful Stories segment, Jake feels the pain of some of the embarrassing nadirs of show business as Erik feels the pain of constantly feeling like a tritor.How do YOU deal with gossip? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know!
The Stand-Up Guys commit to returning the podcast to 25 minute episodes once again. Jake dives into a conversation about mechanical pressure versus another over-analytical form of pressure. The guys converse about trusting yourself and performing under pressure.How do YOU deal with pressure? DM us @StandupGuysPodcast on Instagram and let us know!Jake's Mattera's "A Soft One:" https://orcd.co/asoftoneErik Terrell LIVE at Helium: https://bit.ly/3hQwpIxJake on Get on the Joke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtcqQdk8ni0Shameless Plug: https://music.apple.com/us/album/chanel-no-1/1513664429Shameless Plug: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/brian-kiley/354608743Terrell's Top Five at the NYCF: https://newyorkcomedyclub.com/events/new-york-comedy-festival-presents-top-five-hosted-by-erik-terrellSUGs at Governors in Long Island: https://govs.govs.com/shows/154360
The guys open up about their Text Message Anxiety and discuss how awful they sometimes feel about failing to text people back. They both confess to being shamefully slow and delayed at responding to text messages and both reveal their personal rules for texting.The podcast begins as Jake and Erik were discussing their commitment to return Stand-Up Guys to 25-minute episodes. The fellas then chat about the success (or lack thereof) of their stand-up clips online.In Shameful Stories, Erik discusses a syndrome that caused him to lose his temper. Yes, Erik actually lost his temper. Jake Mattera reveals yet another embarrassing moment with yet another stranger.How do YOU deal with texting people back? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know!Jake's Mattera's "A Soft One:" https://orcd.co/asoftoneErik Terrell LIVE at Helium: https://bit.ly/3hQwpIxJake on Get on the Joke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtcqQdk8ni0Terrell's Top Five at the NYCF: https://newyorkcomedyclub.com/events/new-york-comedy-festival-presents-top-five-hosted-by-erik-terrellSUGs at Governors in Long Island: https://govs.govs.com/shows/154360
Jake zooms in from quarantine once again. The Stand-Up Guys discuss the unchartable success of the podcast before diving back into compliments. The fellas open the topic by spitballing great ways to compliment folks and close it by spitballing horrible ways to compliment folks.Erik comments on how necessary he believes giving compliments is, while Jake gives very poignant counsel on giving compliments in the world of live performance. In Shameful Stories, Erik Terrell open up about an extremely weird relationship he has with a coworker. Jake Mattera drops a really uncomfortable barbershop anecdote.How do YOU deal with Giving Compliments? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know!Jake's Mattera's "A Soft One:" https://orcd.co/asoftoneErik Terrell LIVE at Helium: https://bit.ly/3hQwpIxShameless Plug: https://music.apple.com/us/album/poseidons-retreat/1582780062
Recording the pod on Zoom for the first time, the Stand-Up Guys revisit where A Soft One and Bo Burnham currently lie on the Amazon Comedy Albums Chart. Find out why Jake is quarantining and which side Erik and Jake stand on receiving compliments. The fellas rank the most valuable compliment givers in their lives based on their own selfish perceptions of the compliments being given.How do YOU deal with Receiving Compliments? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know!Jake's Mattera's "A Soft One:" https://orcd.co/asoftoneErik Terrell LIVE at Helium: https://bit.ly/3hQwpIxShameless Plug: https://www.patreon.com/lilstinkersShameless Plug: https://instagram.com/goodnewsfitness
Marc sits down with Philadelphia comedian and one half of "Stand Up Guys" podcast. Jake is one of the local standouts who has elevated his presence past Philadelphia with appearances at the Big Sky and Boston comedy festivals. Jake talks about how being raised during the "Jackass" era led to his love of the performing arts. Jake landed his big break after taking a comedy writing class at Temple which parlayed into a monologue intern role for CONAN. Jake talks in depth about how writing for CONAN influenced his writing today and how he took some of the harsh things that have been said about him and turn them into brilliant self-deprecating bits. As Jake will tell you himself, "comedy needs a victim." Enjoy! Chapters: Early Years 3:30CONAN Training 16:16Self Deprecation 36:57Joke Writing Breakdown 54:55Wrap Up 1:25:23 Visit Marc's website at marcstaud.com Visit Jake's website at jakemattera.com Download Jake's album, "A Soft One" here at https://orcd.co/asoftone?fbclid=IwAR3IoMbEN4XfFFba5ritc-IQWS6D6d9T7aZYoMlemQjctHALalCyNO-EW6QListen to "Stand Up Guys" here at https://www.heliumpresents.com/standup-guys Please subscribe to the channel for all upcoming content and follow "Get to the Joke" on Instagram @gettothejoke. You can email Marc personally at gettothejoke@gmail.com For all of Marc's upcoming shows and general information and all "Get to the Joke" videos, please visit marcstaud.com Follow: Marc's Instagram: @staudcomedy Marc's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marc.stauude... Get to the Joke Instagram: @gettothejoke
Immediately flying off the rails as every episode tends to do, today's episode kicks off with the Stand-Up Guys exposing and discussing their unprofessionalism at work. Jake Mattera describes his horrible former boss who we will just refer to as “tightly wound." Using lessons learned at work, Jake drops gems of advice to help us all take the high road and avoid negative tone.In Shameful Stories, Erik Terrell teaches us how to deal with an anxious Wedding DJ, and we're all treated to the “Chair-Breaking Story” Sequel.How do YOU deal with Your Tone? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram, and let us know!Jake's Comedy Album: https://orcd.co/asoftoneErik's Comedy Special: https://bit.ly/3hQwpIxShameless Plug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5hMoNDm7ZYShameless Plug: https://twitter.com/MegGoetzMoney/status/1438560741729112075?s=20Shameless Plug: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1584691502Rate and Review us! Thanks, Pappa Poopa Bill !
Happy 20th episode to the Stand-Up Guys Podcast! The SUGs celebrate episode 20 by once again shouting out their 10 biggest fans at the start of the episode. Jake interrogates Erik on his agenda behind being a Stand-Up Guy as the "rails" fly off once again. The Stand-Up duo then discuss the line between being direct and being an asshole before diving into the topic of the day: Jake's tone! They offer some strategies for dealing with your tone including one very questionable strategy from Erik.We'd like to thank Erik's coworker, Nafeys, and Jake's lack of a second bathroom for providing the Stand-Up Guys with two beautifully awkward Shameful Stories.How do YOU deal with your tone? DM us @StandUpGuysPodcast on Instagram and let us know!Jake's Comedy Album: https://orcd.co/asoftoneErik's Comedy Special: https://bit.ly/3hQwpIxShameless Plug: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKUpf1Vx0vsShameless Plug: https://music.apple.com/us/album/a-lifetime-of-laughter/1579955291Rest in Paradise Naim's father and Norm McDonald
How do you tell others about your big project in a humble way? To little avail, the fellas desperately try answering this painful question. Listen as Jake and Erik once again discuss their struggles of telling others about their comedy specials and albums in a Stand-Up fashion. Jake gives some fresh, hot original ideas for promoting a comedy album/special, and the Stand-Up Guys share their experiences failing to promote their special/albums at live comedy shows.You're not going to want to miss Jake's Louis Armstrong impression, Erik's very shameful story of promoting to his electrician, and the ongoing saga between Jake the Reciprocator and the Old Neighborly Lawn Mower. The social anxiety is turned all the way up in this episode. Jake's New Comedy Album: https://orcd.co/asoftoneErik's New Comedy Special: https://bit.ly/3hQwpIxShameless Plug: https://www.hulu.com/movie/summer-of-soul-6f2160ed-eaa2-462a-b495-f61f4f31714dShameless Plug: https://www.terrellhalsey.com/
The friends discuss a myriad of Social Anxiety situations on this episode. Tune in to episode 15 of Stand-Up Guys for Jake Mattera's description of a very common, massive insult that people give when they ask about his album. It's a question Jake says he gets very frequently. The guys provide one or two very sad tale of a new cell phone and one very sad tale of an attempted friendly joke, which landed as an unfunny micro-aggression.Erik's New Comedy Special: http://bit.ly/3hQwpIxJake's New Comedy Album: http://orcd.co/asoftoneShameless Plug: http://pathouse.bandcamp.com/album/im-hereShameless Plug: http://music.apple.com/us/album/inappropriate/1537934131Shameless Plug: http://terrellhalsey.com
Warning: No real advice will be given on this episode. However, you will love the fun stories of Stand-Up Guys road rage. We begin this week's episode trying to take Jake Mattera seriously. The comedians then reveal which side of road rage they fall on. Can you guess which Stand-Up Guy was caught with a gun in the car?In the shameful conclusion to this episode, one of the guys tells a story of their extremely hard-to-impress father, while the other host tries to pay for coffee without his wallet.Jake's New Comedy Album: https://orcd.co/asoftoneErik's New Comedy Special: https://bit.ly/3hQwpIxShameless Plug: https://orcd.co/erikterrellShameless Plug: https://www.instagram.com/_apositiv/
The Stand-Up Guys offer a couple helpful and humorous hacks for getting out of a conversation. Jake ends the pod with the greatest installment of Shameful Stories to date. It is a wild ride you do not want to miss. We apologize for the long episode, but you will certainly not regret hanging around.The guys celebrate their 10th Episode in a major way as they kick off by discussing people's reactions to hearing old jokes and comparing comedy to music. They then dive into Erik's never-ending numbers. Jake's ADD, Erik's hug move, and Jake's habit of talking people to the car. Alright, bye.A Soft One: https://orcd.co/asoftone
Jake the Reciprocator and Erik the Inconsiderate and Irresponsible Party-Goer (tune-in to learn more on the nicknames) clash after skipping a week of recording Stand-Up Guys! Find out why they missed a recording session in Shameful Situations. In Episode 8, the comedians get honest and vulnerable as they swap stories of disappointment in their friendships. One cohost references the Best Man from their wedding, and the other references comedian TuRae Gordon as the duo dives into disappointment. Jake and Erik end the show by shamelessly plugging a Comedy-Insider podcast they both extremely love.Shameless Plug: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-to-the-joke/id1552997869
Keep a good gun and keep a good knife.
Jake's album releases Friday! This episode is all about growth as an artist, writing comedy, set preparation, Jake's adorable and brilliant album cover, and one extremely sad benefit show that Jake did with Michael Brooks.This week, the guys flip to the alternate, double meaning of "Stand-Up Guys" as they just discuss comedy. It's a huge week in the wonderful, weird and whimsical world of the Stand-Up Guys as Jake's debut comedy album, "A Soft One," releases this Friday, June 25! It's also three weeks after Erik celebrated his 10th anniversary of performing stand up.Shameless Plug: https://orcd.co/asoftone
Danny and George talk to Jake Mattera about what makes them feel mortified. A Soft One is out on June 25, 2021. Pre-order A Soft One (the new album from Jake Mattera that comes out on June 25, 2021) now. ... Follow us on social media: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Follow Jake Mattera on Instagram and Twitter, listen to Stand-Up Guys, and pre-order A Soft One Follow Danny on Twitter and Instagram Follow George on Twitter and Instagram ... For Black Lives Matter resources... https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ ... Listen to Say Who and the What Now ... Elle by El - The Chris Cotton Shirt ... Alyssa Truszkowski's reptile instagram ... Watch the Ring vs. Grudge baseball game ... National suicide hotline number: 1-800-273-8255 ... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feelfeelings/message
The Stand Up Guys get sad and dark (as one does after choosing a life of comedy) as they discuss the pain of failure at the moment it occurs. I think we all agree that you must be a Stand Up Guy even when it's hard... even in the midst of failure. Jake and Erik talk about losing comedy contests and showing face for friends. Tune in to find out who walked away from their crying wife. The duo ends the show with a great big circle jerk about each other's projects. Oh, and buckle up for Jake's radio voice.
Say what you want about our intrepid podcasters but they are real stand up guys. For Toby, he's fresh from his smash debut as a stand up comic, for James… well, he's lucky just to be standing up, having spent the last couple of days battling what he's sure is some Chinese bioweapon disease. As for the rest of the show there's Boris Johnson's transformation from licentious hero to finger-wagging... Source
Sam Upton is an actor and writer known for his roles in The Lincoln Lawyer, Gone, and Stand Up Guys. He is also the director and main actor in his most recent movie, Gun.
While Gary builds their new kitchen table in the background, Dave and Alonso fall in love with zombies all over again and wonder when Sylvester Stallone became such a pill. Like our Facebook page, follow us @linoleumcast (and @aduralde and @dlelandwhite), review us on iTunes, people who need people are the luckiest people in the world.