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Nephilim Death Squad
019: NDS Chronicles - Steve Wilkos

Nephilim Death Squad

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 106:03


Welcome back to another unhinged installment of NDS Chronicles, where your paranormal testimonies meet the unfiltered minds of Top Lobsta and The Raven. This episode is pure chaos, starting with death threats to Steve Wilkos (in Minecraft), diving into demonic THC inventions, and ending with a three-toed lizard beast running up the stairs like a crackhead in boots.If you're still watching this on YouTube, you're only getting the 30-minute preview. To witness the rest of the madness—including the full story of a mysterious hallway demon sprinting like Palpatine on bath salts—head to patreon.com/NephilimDeathSquad for the full episode, bonus content, livestreams, and our infamous Brohemian Grove event details.As always, this is a show for dangerous retards only. If you're not in the Patreon, you're not in the cult. Enjoy the lizard footprints while they last.☠️ NEPHILIM DEATH SQUAD   Skip the ads. Get early access. Tap into the hive mind of dangerous RTRDs in our private Telegram channel — only on Patreon:

The Ryan Gorman Show
Steve Wilkos Talks Jerry Springer Doc, Trump, and Super Bowl 59

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 10:06


Host of The Steve Wilkos Show, Steve Wilkos, gives his view on the Jerry Springer documentary, some hot takes on Trump and politics, and his Super Bowl prediction.

DAE On Demand
Steve Wilkos Joins Pat & Aaron

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 15:23


Pat and Aaron are joined by Steve Wilkos of The Steve Wilkos Show as he fills us in on The Santa Yago Knight Parade this weekend.

DAE On Demand
Super Bowl Football Pick 'Em

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 10:00


Pat, Aaron and Casey are joined by Steve Wilkos and Jeff Attinella for our last edition of Football Pick 'Em of the season. We pick player props, the Total over/under and the Big Game against the spread.

The Upstate Golf Guys Podcast
EPISODE 57 STEVE WILKOS!!!

The Upstate Golf Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 51:40


LET'S JUST KEEP THIS AMAZING WEEK OF PODCASTS GOING!!! FIRST, IN THE GOLFWEEK SPOTLIGHT WE HAD BRANDON PETERSON A GOLFWEEK AM TOUR DIRECTOR OUT OF FLORIDA! WE ALL CLICKED IN THAT EPISODE HAD A TON OF LAUGHTS AND HAD A TON OF TOUR TALK THEN WE HAD A BILLBOARD TOP CHART ROCK SINGER DREW JACOBS, WHO MOST RECENTLY COLLABBED WITH LEE GREENWOOD IN THE ROCK VERSION OF "GOD BLESS THE U.S.A" BUT THIS EPISODE FOLKS! THIS ONE WAS AWESOME!!!! WE HAD SOMEONE ON THAT WAS PART OF MY CHILDHOOD. MOSTLY EVERYONES CHILDHOOD THAT IS IN THEIR 30 AND 40'S THIS SHOW WAS PART OF THE STAY HOME FROM SCHOOL SICK STARTER PACK!!!! YUP THATS RIGHT! THE JERRY SPRINGER SHOW WHO WAS THE GUY BREAKING UP ALL THE FIGHTS??? THE GUY EVERYONE REALLY WANTED TO SEE ON STAGE??? THATS RIGHT! "STEVE! STEVE! STEVE! STEVE" STEVE WILKOS THE HEAD OF SECURITY FOR JERRY SPRINGER JOINED THE PODCAST!!! OH YEAH. STEVE ALSO HAS HIS OWN TALK SHOW THAT HAS BEEN ON THE AIR FOR 18 YEARS NOW AND STILL RUNNING STRONG! THE STEVE WILKOS SHOW! "GET THE HELL OFF MY STAGE"!!!!!!!! YAH THAT GUY! WE GOT INTO HIS DAYS AT JERRY SPRINGER, HOW THEY WERE SOME OF THE BEST DAYS OF HIS LIFE BUT IT IS ALL ONE BIG BLURR FOR HIM! STEVE TELLS THE INSIDE SCOOP OF WHAT WENT ON BEHIND THE SCENES... HE REVEALED SOME COOL INFORMATION ABOUT THE SPRINGER SHOW! TUNE IN TO FIND OUT!!!! HE HAD NO INTENTIONS EVER BEING WHERE HE IS TODAY WHEN HE WAS JUST A YOUNG SECURITY GUARD AND A COP FROM CHICAGO....HE IS SUPER GRATEFUL FOR WHAT THE SHOW BUSINESS HAS BROUGHT STEVE AND HIS FAMILY OF COURSE STEVE ABSOLUTELY LOVES GOLF! HE IS A MEMBER AT A FEW CLUBS. MOST RECENTLY IN FLORIDA WHERE HE IS ABOUT TO ESCAPE FOR A FEW WEEKS AND HIT THE LINKS!!! STEVE HOLDS A 10 HC AND CAN ABSOLUTELY CRUSH THE BALL WITH THOSE BOMBTECH DRIVERS!!!! FLORIDA MIKE ASKED STEVE WHAT SOME OF HIS FAVORITE PLACES TO EAT IN CHICAGO WERE SINCE MIKE LIVED IN CHICAGO (STEVES HOME CITY) FOR 15 YEARS. MIKE GOT SMART AND MOVED BACK TO THE WARM CLIMATE WHERE HE CAN GOLF ALL YEAR LONG!!!! WE GOT INTO A DISCUSSION ABOUT PETE ROSE AND GAMBLING THAT YOU WILL ALL WANT TO HEAR! STEVE TELLS HIS OPINION ON IF PETE BELONGS IN THE WORLD SERIES AND HIS TAKE ON THE SUBJECT WAS SPOT ON! WE GOT INTO THE GAMBLING CONVERSATION AND I REVEALED HOW I HAVE BEEN CLEAN FOR 15 MONTHS HAVE NOT PUT ON A FOOTBALL GAME ALL YEAR BECAUSE I AM SICK! JUST LIKE PETE ROSE! WE ENDED THE PODCAST WITH A HUGE SHOUTOUT TO THE GODMATHER OF MY DAUGHTER JESSICA AND HER DAUGHTER BELLA WHO ARE HUGE FANS OF THE SHOW!!!! WE REALLY APPRECIATE THE TIME STEVE TOOK TO HANG OUT WITH THE GUYS FOR A CHAT! HOPEFULLY WE CAN GET THAT ROUND OF GOLF IN!!! HOPE YOU ALL ENJOY THIS SUPER SPECIAL EPISODE OF THE UPSTATE GOLF GUYS PODCAST!!!! TO JOIN THE GOLFWEEK AM TOUR CLICK HERE Golfweek Amateur Tour AND UNDER THE TAB FIND A TOUR NEAR YOU AND SIGN UP!!!! TELL THEM THE UPSTATE GOLF GUYS SENT YA!!!! THE UPSTATE GOLF GUYS PODCAST IS AVAILABLE ON ALL PODCAST PLATFORMS AND YOUTUBE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Minutia Men Celebrity Interview on Radio Misfits
Celebrity Interview – Steve Wilkos

Minutia Men Celebrity Interview on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 15:23


The former Chicago cop and Jerry Springer bouncer is now hosting his 18th season of the Steve Wilkos show. He talks about his Chicago roots in this interview. [Ep168]

Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel
Steve Wilkos: From Jerry Springer's Right-Hand Man to 18 Seasons of his own show!

Miss Understood with Rachel Uchitel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 61:10


Steve Wilkos is a name many recognize. From his days as a Chicago cop and Marine to his time on The Jerry Springer Show as head of security, he quickly became a familiar face. Now, he's known as the host of The Steve Wilkos Show, which is about to enter its impressive 18th season. He sits down in person with Rachel to tell her how it all began and how he got to where he is now.  Want to advertise on our show? Email us at: info@truenativemedia.com --- --- --- VISIT OUR AMAZING SPONSOR! --- --- — SHOPIFY Sign up for a $1 per month trial period at https://shopify.com/understood --- --- — HOLISTIC GODDESS  Holistic Goddess is a sanctuary for those seeking holistic health solutions. Visit ⁠https://holisticgoddess.com/?ref=crvifyla⁠ and use the code 'Understood' for 15% off site-wide, no limit of use, and applies to subscriptions and one-time purchases. --- --- — Shop Miss Understood Merch https://mumerch.com/ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow Rachel on Instagram!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.instagram.com/racheluchitelnyc/?hl=en Follow Rachel on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@itsracheluchitel Executive Producer: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠George Carmona  Please like, share, subscribe, and give us a 5-star review! Do you have show ideas or media requests? Email the show at: ru@missumedia.com Listen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw13NrSKD-nD_8E0vBHt5hA⁠⁠ Rumble: ⁠⁠https://rumble.com/c/RachelUchitel⁠⁠ Website: https://missunderstoodpodcast.com/

The Breakfast Club
INTERVIEW: Steve Wilkos On Relationship With Jerry Springer, Wendy Williams Documentary, Dr. Phil +More

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 28:00 Transcription Available


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The Ryan Gorman Show
GUESTS - TV Show Host Steve Wilkos, Monster Jam Truck Driver Bryce Kenny, Things To Do Around Tampa Bay This Weekend

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 29:23


TV Show Host Steve Wilkos stops by to preview the Sant' Yago Knight Parade, discuss the passing of Jerry Springer, and share his pick for Super Bowl LVIII. Great Clips Mohawk Warrior Monster Jam Truck Driver Bryce Kenny previews Monster Jam this weekend at Raymond James Stadium and discusses his Guinness World Record and writing a book. Tampa Bay Times Entertainment & Events Reporter Sharon Wynne breaks down events happening around the Tampa Bay area this weekend, including the Florida State Fair.

Three Dads and a Console
Xbox Fans are Upset, The Red Sox STINK and Steve Wilkos is STILL ON TV?!

Three Dads and a Console

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 65:28


 Microsoft is breaking people's hearts by caring about money. Persona 3 is out which means Wabba and Pez are off the chain. The Red Sox STINK and for some reason Netflix wants to do a documentary on them. Oh hey, did you know that Steve Wilkos is STILL on TV? 

Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald
From Cop to TV Star with Steve Wilkos

Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 62:00


The legendary Steve Wilkos is on today! First, we dig into his journey to becoming a police officer and how that led to the unexpected side gig that would change his life forever: the security guard on The Jerry Springer Show! He talks about the whirlwind of becoming an audience favorite, breaking up fights on stage, and how he fell in love with his co-worker. To wrap it up, we cover the launching of his show, the joy of working with his wife of 23 years, and all the craziness and blessings that have made up his life. Enjoy! Shop Juicy Scoop Merch: https://juicyscoopshop.com Get extra juice on Patreon: https://patreon.com/juicyscoop Follow Me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heathermcdonald TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heathermcdonald Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HeatherMcDonald Watch The Steve Wilkos Show: https://stevewilkos.com Follow Steve: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevejwilkos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hey Dude... The 90s Called!
The Evolution of Daytime with Steve Wilkos

Hey Dude... The 90s Called!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 49:32 Transcription Available


From policing the streets of Chicago to becoming Jerry Springer's right hand man...Steve Wilkos has become a staple on daytime television just by being himself. The tough-as-nails talk show host remembers the unbreakable bond he had with Jerry, how fist fights suddenly became the norm on television, and how he landed "The Steve Wilkos Show" which is still on the air 17 seasons later!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Misery Machine
The Case of Arabella Parker

The Misery Machine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 25:00


This week, Drewby and Yergy head to Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, to discuss the case of Arabella Parker, a beautiful, red-haired little girl who lost her life at the hands of her mother's new man, Jahrid Joseph Burgess. But rather than sit at her bedside while Arabella was on life support, her mother, Samantha Delcamp, went on the Steve Wilkos show to profess her innocence.  Support Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachine PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachine Join Our Facebook Group: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1 Instagram: miserymachinepodcast Twitter: misery_podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM #themiserymachine #podcast #truecrime Source Material: https://www.pennlive.com/news/2019/12/judge-calls-beating-death-of-3-year-old-one-of-the-most-horrific-cases-he-has-seen.html https://www.facebook.com/p/Remembering-Arabella-Margaret-Parker-100070186463065/?paipv=0&eav=AfamY66JvrAooZ9xCMKcLXn2zdR-9WmamHQ2nvz-ioTN7jmO7TCHFZWb02ofp8aVyQo&_rdr https://www.sharonherald.com/news/abuse-victim-arabella-parker-succumbs-to-injuries-dies-in-aunt/article_876e964e-87f4-585c-9bef-6b666fa7fa0b.html https://www.newsitem.com/news/local/pediatrician-testifies-that-3-year-old-arabella-parker-died-from-severe-beating/article_0d3d01ae-c190-589e-a94a-06ef09a0068b.html https://www.wnep.com/article/news/local/northumberland-county/mother-on-trial-in-child-beating-death-case-samantha-delcamp-jahrid-burgess-arabella-parker/523-a9fa580b-da43-49f7-8e31-878a540666c7 https://www.standard-journal.com/news/local/article_0cc744f4-4bc8-51cc-b15d-067b4a0c3442.html https://www.pennlive.com/news/2019/12/judge-calls-beating-death-of-3-year-old-one-of-the-most-horrific-cases-he-has-seen.html https://www.pennlive.com/news/2019/12/judge-sides-with-aunt-orders-3-year-old-northumberland-county-abuse-victim-cremated.html https://news.yahoo.com/delcamp-weeps-jury-sees-graphic-171900472.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAK799Yx8GRiANYVKzmEwnS1SfWhvtTc_g0ld-TtPJN-mmQNw6JyIco02jLNplAmmp5z4fNJkBZIYXOpHnt0TBMf8Lb1ZXL3gAlkxyJKV-8BHcGX5ow46glP-V6NXaRp81wfhgcPCcyKdQDIloYzKD6dVO7wQUg0ysXdTHanEuxp7 https://www.dailyitem.com/news/update-delcamp-gets-12-25-years-in-prison-for-daughters-death/article_66f959c2-2ac4-11ed-96e2-977a66474f62.html#:~:text=President%20Judge%20Charles%20Saylor%20sentenced,%2C%E2%80%9D%20Saylor%20said%20to%20Delcamp. https://lawandcrime.com/crime/jurors-needed-a-little-more-than-an-hour-to-convict-man-of-beating-his-girlfriends-3-year-old-daughter-to-death/ https://www.crimeonline.com/2022/09/06/mom-featured-on-steve-wilkos-sentenced-for-beating-death-of-toddler-who-lost-part-of-her-brain/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8mWdL32pFE https://www.wnep.com/article/news/local/northumberland-county/remembering-arabella-parker/523-59906cf7-4c9e-4ed9-a9b1-3ba593924d9d https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGjN0G9w6q4 https://podcastaddict.com/suffer-the-little-children/episode/122806822 https://www.facebook.com/sammi.delcamp https://www.facebook.com/samm.delcamp https://www.facebook.com/bonnie.kahley.33 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100011252139342 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009970391310

E! News
"The Kardashians" Is Back For Season 4, Cardi B on "Hot Ones" - E! News 09/29/2023

E! News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 21:08


"The Kardashians" is back on Hulu for the new season. Cardi B stops by "Hot Ones". Dr. Paul Nassif talks about his most recent case on "Botched" and complications with a 5-time rhinoplasty patient. Talk show host Steve Wilkos talks about what it was like working for the late Jerry Springer. Plus, hear what he has to say about working with his producer wife!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Going West: True Crime
Alexis Scott // 337

Going West: True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 46:43


In September of 2017, a 20-year-old woman went missing after a house party in Illinois. Just three weeks earlier, she had been a victim of human trafficking in California, but was able to escape her abductors and return home safely. So does her disappearance have anything to do with this terrifying incident? Or was someone from the party involved? This is the story of Alexis Scott. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Alexis Camry Scott Campaign: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1965506757071921/posts/2178818002407461/ 2. GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/t4daq-private-investigator?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_content=undefined&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer&utm_term=undefined 3. The Missing: https://www.facebook.com/watch/126250704901/242779586864098/ 4. WMBD: https://wmbdradio.com/2023/08/16/indictments-for-arson-assault-filed-by-peoria-county-grand-jury/ 5. Journal Star: https://www.pjstar.com/story/news/crime/2018/05/15/peoria-man-pleads-guilty-to/12227616007/ 6. Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/alexis-camry-scott 7. Central Illinois Proud: https://www.centralillinoisproud.com/news/local-news/vanished-without-a-trace-family-still-searching-for-leads-in-case-of-missing-person-alexis-scott/ 8. Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/k1aloa/young_mother_alexis_camry_scott_survives/ 9. Journal Star: https://www.pjstar.com/story/news/crime/2019/03/07/search-for-alexis-scott-lands/5771052007/ 10. Medium: https://omofatus.medium.com/music-genius-uncle-beats-continues-to-build-his-brand-in-the-music-industry-622bb9ed1d53 11. The Register-Mail: https://www.galesburg.com/story/news/2017/11/19/8216-not-knowing-is/17008465007/ 12. Clotee's Obituary: https://www.simonsmortuary.com/obituaries/Clotee-Carpenter-Pace/#!/Obituary 13. Steve Wilkos: https://stevewilkos.com/ 14. Steve Wilkos Show appearance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86sevw1n1dY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Always Eating with Lisa Allen

Steve Wilkos is celebrating his 30th year on television and he stops by to talk with Lisa Allen about all things Chicago; including but not limited to his favorite spots in town, weight loss and all kinds of friendly jabs and laughs between them. Buckle up, this is a good one!

Red Line Radio
Dante Shares About Brutal Attack + Steve Wilkos Interview | The Mid Show Ep #26

Red Line Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 90:39


(0:00) Intro (1:49) Steve Wilkos Interview (32:15) Dante Shares about Being Attacked (53:24) NBA Draft Lottery (59:14) NHL Broadcasts (1:08:53) Bears Schedule Breakdown (1:17:00) Cubs Talk (1:23:11) White Sox TalkYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/redlineradio

This Is Important
Ep 135: The Guys Attempt To Pronounce Words

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 61:55


Money Grab
Comedian Pat Barker on which Star Wars character would be the best roommate, what's the most delicious but strange food combo & what's the best slogan in unscripted TV history? | Laugh Lines

Money Grab

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 42:12


Cousin Sal, Megan Connolly and comedian Pat Barker are here for a brand new Laugh Lines! The show starts off with Sal and Megan talking about Megan's many text threads and who is pinned to the top? Next, Pat Barker joins the show and tells his story about how he got into the Roast Battles at the Comedy Store. Then they all laugh over some polls like which Star Wars character would be the best roommate, which is the most delicious but strange food combo and what's the greatest slogan in the history of unscripted TV? Lastly, they all play America's favorite game - Cameo/ver under featuring Steve Wilkos, Bryce Harper and Barbie impersonator Rachel Evans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Money Grab
Comedian Pat Barker on which Star Wars character would be the best roommate, what's the most delicious but strange food combo & what's the best slogan in unscripted TV history? | Laugh Lines

Money Grab

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 44:27


Cousin Sal, Megan Connolly and comedian Pat Barker are here for a brand new Laugh Lines! The show starts off with Sal and Megan talking about Megan's many text threads and who is pinned to the top? Next, Pat Barker joins the show and tells his story about how he got into the Roast Battles at the Comedy Store. Then they all laugh over some polls like which Star Wars character would be the best roommate, which is the most delicious but strange food combo and what's the greatest slogan in the history of unscripted TV? Lastly, they all play America's favorite game - Cameo/ver under featuring Steve Wilkos, Bryce Harper and Barbie impersonator Rachel Evans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Verbal Garbage
063 - It Wasn't A Stab, It Was A Cut!

Verbal Garbage

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 24:04


Jerry Springer shoutout, Steve Wilkos honorable mention, Neighborhood swim team, NFL Draft, Sixers and more!

Adam Carolla Show
Jerry Springer (Carolla Classics)

Adam Carolla Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 83:31 Transcription Available


#1 Steve Wilkos (2016) #2 Jerry Springer (2014) #3 Jerry Springer (2015) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com

Carolla Classics
Jerry Springer

Carolla Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 83:31


#1 Steve Wilkos (2016) #2 Jerry Springer (2014) #3 Jerry Springer (2015) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
6-7am- Facebook Originals is Ending & Fancy Dinners in Space

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 36:23


Jerry Springer died yesterday, Steve Wilkos still has a show, Facebook Originals is ending, Red Table Talk is looking is shopping the show, The NFL draft continues, a moon lander captured a great photo of an Earth rise from the moon, bugs are dumb and that's why they like light bulbs, fancy dinners in space is coming in 2025, our text messages become less frequent the longer that we are in relationships, and Vinnie reads your texts! 

Out & About
The Steve Wilkos Show: Out & About 169

Out & About

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 75:06


We've got a long episode for you today, folks. Pat and Joey start off the show with their version of a gift unwrapping that yields some hilarious outcomes. They are then joined by Steve Wilkos, former Head of Security at the Jerry Springer Show and current host of The Steve Wilkos Show (00:36:55). They talk about his career as a Chicago cop and how he ended up landing the gig on the Springer Show and how the newfound fame affected his career. They also talk all about The Steve Wilkos Show and how his wife helped shape his solo career.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/outandabout

Loremasters of the Absurd
The Big Lebowski: Loremaster Jeff vs. Steve Wilkos

Loremasters of the Absurd

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 66:15


In this episode of Loremasters, the boys discuss the cult classic 90's film, The Big Lebowski. Listen as the loremasters discuss the film, watching the whole thing vs. the tv version, their love of John Goodman and so much more. Once again, Jeff is fighting the critics for you. Eli introduces Jeff to the world of Steve Wilkos and the rammifications for making him angry. This is one that you will not want to miss.      You can also watch episodes on Youtube where you can like, follow and subscribe for all the content. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram (@loremastersoftheabsurd). 

The Ryan Gorman Show
Hour 2 - Hillsborough County School Boundary Plan Update, Steve Wilkos In-Studio, Congresswoman Attacked

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 31:03


In the 8a hour, NewsRadio WFLA Anchor Read Shepherd runs through today's top stories, including former Bucs Cornerback Ronde Barber being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The odd circumstances surrounding the death of a Good Morning America executive producer. ABC News White House Correspondent Karen Travers recaps President Biden's trip to Tampa. Steve Wilkos joins us in the studio to discuss his career and role as the special guest of the Krewe of Sant Yago Knight Parade. A congresswoman was attacked outside her apartment and MSNBC's report on the incident revealed her address.

The Ryan Gorman Show
Interview With Steve Wilkos

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 10:26


Steve Wilkos stops by to discuss his show on WOR-TV, his time as part of The Jerry Springer Show, and his special guest appearance at this weekend's Krewe of Sant Yago Knight Parade in Ybor City.

The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson

Jerry Springer joins Ralph Sutton and Big Jay Oakerson and they discuss the beginning of the "Jerry!" chant on The Jerry Springer show and the most awkward chant Jerry Springer encountered, getting criticism for controversial guests, the counselman who tried to shut the show down because of so many fights, Jerry Springer's time as a news anchor and a terrible teleprompter mishap, the weirdest memory from The Jerry Springer Show, Jerry Springer's involvement in episode ideas, Jerry Springer the Opera, his favorite animated version of himself, performing on The Masked Singer, his podcast Tales, Tunes and Tomfoolery, Jerry Springer's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: December 7th, 2022)Support our sponsors!YoDelta.com - Use promo code: Gas to get 25% off!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Jerry SpringerTwitter: https://twitter.com/JerrySpringerInstagram: https://instagram.com/TheJerrySpringerShowBig Jay OakersonTwitter: https://twitter.com/bigjayoakersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigjayoakerson/Website: https://bigjaycomedy.comRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Trading Secrets
$365K as Jerry Springer's head of security? Steve Wilkos reveals the $ecrets behind his massive success through different careers, insane work ethic and knowing your worth

Trading Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 72:56 Very Popular


This week, Jason is joined by renowned talk show host, Steve Wilkos!    Steve is best known for one of two things; being head security for the one and only Jerry Springer, or as the host of the long standing talk show, the Steve Wilkos Show, or both. What may not be known is Steve is a United States Marine Corps veteran and was a Chicago Police Department law enforcement officer for 14 years.  He has established himself as an authoritative figure and is known for his abrasive, yet constructive approach to helping guests on his show settle disputes and better themselves moving forward.    Steve gives insights on the importance of being prepared when transitioning jobs,  how he balanced his police career and working security for Jerry Springer simultaneously, how he ended up getting his show due to Jerry Springer going on Dancing with the Stars, and working with his wife as his executive producer. Steve also reveals what role his father played in his decision to join the military and later law enforcement, why he decided to leave the police force, what kind of contract he had, and how the Steve Wilkos show stands apart from all the other talk shows on air. Does Steve make more revenue through the show or social media? Which security job did he turn down to stay at Springer? Which Survivor cast member helped Steve get higher pay while working with Jerry Springer? How much of an impact does he have on the whole production on his show as a host?    Steve reveals all that and so much more in another episode you can't afford to miss!    Be sure to follow the Trading Secrets Podcast on Instagram & join the Facebook group.   Sponsors: Shopify.com/secrets for a free trial Zocdoc.com/tradingsecrets to download the Zocdoc app for FREE   Host: Jason Tartick Voice of Viewer: David Arduin Executive Producer: Evan Sahr   Produced by Dear Media.   Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.

Fore Play
Crying Pain & Planet Killers featuring Steve Wilkos

Fore Play

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 134:21 Very Popular


We've got multiple serious injuries among the crew. A “planet killer” was spotted hiding behind the sun. Steve Wilkos, the former head of security on Jerry Springer and current host of his own show, joins. LIV hosted its yearly finale at Doral in Miami, featuring match play, huge payouts, and leaving us discussing our thoughts on year one. We also get into: planes, coffee, fan love and more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod

WFYM Talk Radio
WFYM 50 - Poison Oak Houseplant

WFYM Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 63:56


Steve Wilkos plays the bad guy on Jerry Springer   For bonus episodes and videos: https://www.patreon.com/chapofym

The Gangster Chronicles
Uncle Beats details false heroin conviction and Alexis Scott case

The Gangster Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 61:52 Very Popular


We sit down with 3-6 Mafia affiliate Chicago's Uncle Beats. We discuss how he dealt with fighting a heroin case against the Feds, his indictment and how he beat them. We also talk about his appearance on the Steve Wilkos show where he was accused of being behind the "Alexis Scott" disappearance, A young Peoria, Illinois woman who has been missing since 2017. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hollywood Pipeline Podcast
#124 | Steve Wilkos - Crazy Stories from Jerry Springer Days + Do Lie Detector Test Really Work?

Hollywood Pipeline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 57:40 Very Popular


Steve Wilkos is on the "Hollywood Raw podcast with Dax Holt and Adam Glyn" this week to talk about his years of working on the Jerry Springer Show, how he went from being a police officer to a TV show host, and also share some crazy stories from his lie detector tests! Don't miss a thing! Follow Hollywood Raw on Insta, Facebook, and Twitter.Dax Holt - Insta / TwitterAdam Glyn - Insta / TwitterA Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The HodgePodge Podcast
469. Daddy Issues with Reena Friedman Watts

The HodgePodge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 78:58


Reena Friedman Watts is the host of the hit podcast, Better Call Daddy." She talks today about being a producer on television. Her first job out of college was being an intern for The Jerry Springer Show, she opens up about how she worked to become a producer on the show in just eight short months. Reena is also chatting it up about producing other shows like: Nanny 911, Judge Alex and Steve Wilkos. There's talk about the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard trial, the greatest thing Reena has ever had happen to her via her podcast. She also shares stories from the Better Call Daddy podcast and what it's like co hosting the show with her father. All that and more. Enjoy and FROWN LESS. thehodgepodgeproductions@gmail.com instagram.com/iammrdylanhodge Listen to Better Call Daddy anywhere podcasts are available. Get Dan-O's Seasoning here: danosseasoning.com Promo Code: HodgePodge Get Raze Energy here: reppsports.com Promo Code: HPP1000 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dylan-hodge/support

The Ryan Gorman Show
Interview With TV Host Steve Wilkos

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 7:56


Ryan and Aaron talk to Steve Wilkos about his work with Jerry Springer, the show he hosts, and the upcoming St. Patrick's Day parade here in the Tampa Bay area that he'll be part of.

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE
Steve Wilkos (on Brandi Glanville, Howard Stern, Jerry Springer & Being A Talk Show Host!)

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 44:16


Steve Wilkos steps Behind The Rope. Steve is here to break down how he went from Chicago Police Officer to Bodyguard on the Jerry Springer Show to Fill In Host on Jerry Springer when Dancing With The Stars came calling to the host of his own “The Steve Wilkos Show”. What a journey! Steve chats about his tough love approach to helping resolve disputes amongst his guests, tough love which has included threatening to arrest them, his catch phrase of “Get Off My Stage” and boss move of following guests back stage who decide to walk off. A lot of people are fans of Steve's “tough love” such as Wendy Williams, Andy Cohen, the Genius himself, Mr. Howard Stern and one Ms. Brandi Glanville! Steve chats about what it was like being a guest several times on Brandi Glanville's Unfiltered Podcast and how they grew to become friends. Now heading into its fifteen season, which premiered yesterday, Steve chats about what we can expect this new season on “The Steve Wilkos” show, what will be different, and just what is next for this out spoken ex-Police Officer who just will not slow down. @thestevewilkosshow @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef Bonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope Brought to you by BETTER HELP - https://www.betterhelp.com/velvetrope (10% Off First Month - Use Code "velvet rope") Brought to you by THIRDLOVE - http://www.thirdlove.com/velvet (20% Off First Purchase) Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Commercial Break
EP107: Colonel Clap

The Commercial Break

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 68:17


Bryan shares with Hoadley his love for the Chicago Cubs, Harry Caray, WGN Radio and The 7th Inning Stretch. tHen he shares his disdain for Conor McGregor's slaughter of the Wrigley Tradition of singing Take Me Out! Finally, the gang reviews a government produced movie from the 1940's warning soldiers of STD's, loose women and the danger of unclean sex. It's an eye-opening film that shows the backwards attitudes toward women, sex and movie making! LINKS:Want a TCB limited edition collectible sticker? Each series sticker is limited and first come, first serve. Click HERE to find out how!Or send a text or voicemail to 661-Best-2-Yo (1.661.237.8296)Watch this episode on YoutubeTCBTV-minusSponsorStreamlight Lending By SunTrust Bank (Use Code TCB for additional interest savings)DBSAlliance For Mental Health HelpMagic Spoon (Use Code TCB)FUM (Use Code TCB) Smokeless Pipe for Smoking SesationMEMPHO Music Fest (Oct 1st-3rd 2021)Castbox is the TCB partner for the Mempho Fest showsSubscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: 1-(661)-BEST-2-YO  |  (1-661-237-8296)

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Double Threat with Julie Klausner & Tom Scharpling
On the Third Day of Woodstock, Limp Bizkit Gave to Me

Double Threat with Julie Klausner & Tom Scharpling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 104:42


Tom and Julie talk about Woodstock 99, tweet at Scott Adams, and watch listener clips of The Offspring doing karaoke in a plane, the former Australian Prime Minister taking a bite out of a raw onion, the TikTok sparkling water challenge, and the soothing sounds of the prehensile-tailed porcupine. Plus 76 Trombones, John Philip Sousa, Tom's fireworks demonstrations, Smart & Final, Julie's Dune tattoos, Jesse Watters, punchbowling, Steve Wilkos, John Waters commentary tracks, Jersey Mike's, and more.CLIPS FROM THIS EPISODE:*The Offspring Cockpit Karaoke https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOIEihGc_WU*Australian PM Bites Raw Onion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmPVCKnkKWA*TikTok Sparkling Water Challenge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gtxkf40HtY*Prehensile Tailed Porcupine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMeuwYvlBI0LISTEN TO DOUBLE THREAT AD-FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS:http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plusDOUBLE THREAT MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/double-threatSEND SUBMISSIONS TO:DoubleThreatPod@gmail.comFOLLOW DOUBLE THREAT:https://twitter.com/doublethreatpodhttps://www.instagram.com/doublethreatpodDOUBLE THREAT IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/double-threatTheme song by Mike KrolArtwork by Michael KuppermanSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Red Line Radio
Steve Wilkos + WSD Day

Red Line Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 103:57


The guys are joined by Chicago icon Steve Wilkos (44:37) to bullshit about his time on the Jerry Springer Show and how he became one of the greatest talk show hosts of all time. Awesome conversation with a guy that played a huge role in our childhoods. Before the interview, WSD is officially on one more than ever before. Vintage classic WSD alongside hard hitting analysis about the White Sox. After that Carl drops some data bombs on the group about how special the Cubs season is shaping up. Some Bulls news. Some light Bears rumblings. A little bit of Blackhawks. But honestly this one belongs to WSD in a performance for the ages. All Gas No Brakes.

Reckless Airwaves Radio
RECKLESS AIRWAVES RADIO -FRED "THE ELEPHANT BOY" SCHREIBER

Reckless Airwaves Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 34:00


In This Episode  Fred The Elephant Boy joins Reckless Airwaves Radio to talk some Stern,radio,masks and the classic channel 9 show! Show Notes  - Fred looks back at the classic Howard Stern Channel 9 show - Howard Stern warns Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Matthew McConaughey against starting political careers - Andy Cohen Gunning To Replace Howard Stern On SiriusXM? - Fred's thoughts on kissing Nicole Bass,being on Jerry Springer & the Steve Wilkos show - Fred's UFO theory  

The Chad Show
Episode 32: Steve Wilkos' Stage, Mansion Parties, and Exposed Genitalia

The Chad Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 32:40


Bro this week gets so damn wild. Do you know Jen? It starts with Derek's fascination with pickle sucking and his deep hatred for Steve Wilko's (honorably discharged marine and prior police officer). Chelsea talks about throwing wild parties at Mansions when the home owners are out of town, and she don't give a what what about what they think. Chad brings all the that's what she said and bottom of the barrel comedy that you expect to keep you engaged and entertained. Let's take a walk on the wild side. Strap on and strap in. It's the mother trucking Chad Show. INSTAGRAM @chadbluemoon @chelseabluemoon @shreadbeard7 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chad-sheppard/message

The Joe Piscopo Show
9 AM Hour The Joe Piscopo Show 5-3-21

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 53:47


Danny Coulson,  Former Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI and Founding Commander of the FBI Hostage Rescue Team Topic: Wisconsin casino shooting, French Quarter shooting, Columbus, Ohio restaurant shooting Steve Wilkos, Host of "The Steve Wilkos Show" airing on PIX 11 Monday-Friday and in national syndication (check local listings) Topic: His television talk show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Legion of Skanks Podcast
Episode #536 - That's The Milk - Colum Tyrrell

Legion of Skanks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 101:12


Comedian Colum Tyrrell joins Big Jay Oakerson, Luis J. Gomez, and Dave Smith to discuss their price to eat a booger, Magic Johnson’s son, the r*pe scene from ‘Kids,’ the first porn they ever saw, and their early masturbation days. Plus, the guys react to an update on Playmate Tessi who recently appeared on Dr. Phil, and the best of Steve Wilkos. All This and More, ONLY on The Most Offensive Podcast on Earth, The LEGION OF SKANKS!!! Air Date: 04/27/21Support our sponsors! Go to BlueChew.com and use promo code LEGION to receive your first order for FREE with just $5 shipping!Visit SexDollGenie.com and use promo code LEGIONDOLL for 10% off your order!Check out BlackBuffalo.com and use promo code FREEGAS to get tin for free with free shipping!Legion of Skanks merchandise is available at PodcastMerch.com/LOS!You can watch Legion of Skanks LIVE for FREE every Monday & Friday at 8:00pm EST at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/live.Once you're there, sign up to GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code LOS to receive a 7 day FREE TRIAL with access to our entire catalog of archived episodes! Including over 350 video episodes and over 500 audio episodes that have ever been recorded! On top of that, you'll also have the same access to ALL the other shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!FOLLOW THE WHOLE SHOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA!Legion of SkanksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/legionofskanks/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LegionOfSkanksBig Jay OakersonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigjayoakerson/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigjayoakersonLuis J. GomezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gomezcomedy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/luisjgomezDave SmithInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theproblemdavesmith/Twitter: https://twitter.com/comicdavesmithColum TyrrellInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/columtyrrell/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/columtyrrellGaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigital

Ten Cent Takes
Issue 04: Professor Marston and the Wonder Women/Wonder Woman (animated)

Ten Cent Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 83:09


"March" Movie Madness part 3 (of 3)! For our final Justice League movie discussion, we go outside the DCEU and discuss two movies dealing with Wonder Woman's origins in very different ways.  Professor Marston and the Wonder Women tells the story of Wonder Woman's creation and also looks at the unconventional lives of her creators. Meanwhile, the 2009 animated film provides a more modern take with an all-star vocal cast.  Join us as we go down the rabbit hole that is Wonder Woman's history and discuss kink, polyamory, and BDSM. And -per usual- we swear a lot, too. Have questions/comments/concerns? Hit us up: tencenttakes@gmail.com ----more----   Jessika: I hope you realize what extremely heavy California accents we have. I hope you understand when the feedback comes in, that will be part of it! Hello and welcome to Ten Cent Takes, the podcast where we correct your comic misconceptions. One issue at a time. My name is Jessika Frazier and I am joined by my cohost, the royal robot, Mike Thompson. Mike: That's right. All my circuits are platinum or I don't know. Gold, gold plated, something. Jessika: Oh, gold plated. You've got like diamond and crusted things. They also serve a purpose being one of the sharpest items or Mike: Yeah I it. Thank you for that intro. Jessika: Of course. Well, the purpose of this podcast is to study comic books in ways that are both fun and informative. We want to look at their coolest, weirdest and silliest moments, as well as examine how they're woven into the larger fabric of pop culture and history. Now, today we're discussing the final installment of our "March" movie madness. Now I'm throwing heavy quotes around March movie madness because it is actually April. Mike: It's almost tax day at this point. Jessika: It's almost tax day. So we bled out a little bit, but we're trying to do these bi-weekly we got a little ahead of ourselves because we got so excited just to be talking about these things that we did a few more than we really anticipated in March, I would say to our listeners benefit. Mike: Yeah, sure. I concur. Jessika: So we are doing a deep dive into Wonder Woman's origins today. Now I'm not just talking about the origins of the character, but also of their creator and the reasons and motivations that drove this comic into existence. I'm excited about this. Mike: I am too. These movies were really pleasant surprises for different reasons. Jessika: I will agree with that wholeheartedly. Now, before we get into that, though. We love to do that whole one cool thing you've read or watched lately. And Mike, let's go ahead and start with you. Mike: Yeah. So I've been consuming a lot of Star Trek lately. I really enjoy the franchise in general, but I have this deep abiding passion for Deep Space Nine because my great uncle who was essentially my grandfather when I was growing up , we used to watch the show together every Sunday when we would go over to their house for dinner. So like, that was just this wonderful bonding activity with this guy who used to be a dive bomber in World War II and his very nerdy little 11-year-old nephew. I have these very treasured memories and I have the entire series on DVD of Deep Space Nine, which I will be buried with by the way. But both the entire series and the recent documentary about the show is on Amazon Prime. So I've been rewatching all of that, and I've been actually rereading some of the comics and then last week Star Trek Legends came out on a Apple Arcade and... it's fine. It's nothing special, but it's a fun distraction if you're a Trekkie who wants to just mash it up all the various characters from the different series together. So I currently have a away team with characters from the Next Generation and then Discovery and then the original series all together. And it's dumb, but it's fun. But this has led me down this rabbit hole, and I think that we should probably wind up doing an episode on Star Trek history in comics and how it actually helped shape the MCU as we know it. Jessika: I would love that. That sounds like so much fun. And I love Star Trek as well. I used to watch Star Trek with my dad. We were a Next Gen family. So I, you know, next gen and Riker jumping over chairs is like near and dear to my heart. Mike: I'm really bummed that that is not an animation and Star Trek Legends. It really makes me so grumpy. Jessika: What a miss. Such a missed opportunity Mike: What about you? What have you been reading or watching lately? Jessika: So I've been casually reading through a reprint of Giant-Size X-Men from 1975, and I say casually just kind of every once in a while I'll pick it up and I'll read through a few pages and be like, "Oh that was fun." And kind of put it back down again between whatever I'm doing. So of course you know they're they're retro comics and you know things are going to... it's me: Things are going to rub me the wrong way about some of the retro comics. Mike: A comic that's almost 40 years old possibly having some problematic elements to it? Go on. Jessika: Yeah no I try to set aside a lot of that but it is quite difficult with my very outspoken mind of mine. But one scene that really bothered me was from Storm's introduction. Professor X seeks out Storm in her native Kenya where she's legitimately saving the countryside by using her weather powers to get rid of drought. Mike: Right Jessika: But Professor X has the audacity to show up and say, "nah listen: Like I know you're helping quote unquote helping people here but I also need your help. And I'm much more important, let's be real. It's just a whole bag of yikes. Mike: Yeah I mean what year did giant size X-Men come out? Was that 75? Jessika: It was 75. Mhm. Mike: Yeah... That was the same year that we got Lois Lane turning black for a literal white savior piece of journalism. Racial sensitivity was not really a thing back then Jessika: Yeah, absolutely. And I and I do try to put myself into that mindset It's just so cringey though in this day and age to see things like that Mike: Yeah. Jessika: What I do like about it that everybody is so salty to one another. Like so salty. They're so sassy to one another. Every other page has just a roast battle between the members of the X-Men where they're like "yeah, One Eye" like Mike: I think I read a reprint of that when I was like 12 or 13 but I haven't re-read it at all recently. So I'll have to go back and check that out Jessika: I'll throw it your way. You can borrow it. It's fun. Well let's get into the meat of our episode and this was definitely a meaty topic. And I know I told you a little bit earlier I love me a good rabbit hole. Love jumping just right into them right off the top I read –more like I listened to but I mean it was a lot of time spent– three different audio books on the topic. Mike: Yeah no that's awesome I'm so excited to hear about all of Jessika: this. And the hard part then was whittling down what information I really wanted to give you. I highly recommend all of these resources and I really want to just throw them out at the top We will also throw them into the show notes. But I highly recommend -if you're interested in this topic- go read more about this because I'm not even touching the surface of these books. They are amazing. So the first one that I read was it was actually an article from smithsonian.com titled "the surprising origin story of Wonder Woman" by Jill LePore which led me to Jill LePore's larger book or I would say more extended book called The Secret History of Wonder Woman. It was also read by the author, so if you're a book on tape person, highly recommend listening to it. She's one of those people who really keeps your attention and she doesn't have that kind of drowsy lilt that some people do while they're reading, So I definitely I was able to stay really focused on it. And the last one was Wonder Woman Psychology by Trina Robbins and that had a couple of different narrators but that one was also very interesting and talked about all of the different aspects of the time and the different parts of psychology and gets more into because you know spoiler alert the author was a psychologist It does get deeper into that whole aspect of the reasons behind the comic in that way. Mike: That's a really cool and I'm really excited to hear everything that you learned because this is a topic that I had a vague awareness of but I have tried to stay as in the dark as possible for this episode because I'm really excited to learn from you about this Jessika: Let's all go on a learning journey together, Folks. What do you say. Mike: Yeah. Hop on the magic school bus kids. Jessika: Here we go. Mike: We're going to hang out with Goth Miss Frizzle. Jessika: Oh my gosh I know I'm wearing all black today and I have high bun. Very McGonigal right now. Mr Porter Um so Diana Prince is the secret identity of Wonder Woman but did you know that the creator of Wonder Woman had a secret identity himself? Well, today we're going to be discussing the creator of Wonder Woman, Charles Milton... or should I say William Moulton Marston. Marston's name, like his stories, were an amalgamation of fact and fiction his middle name mixed with that If max gains one of the co-founders of All-Star Comics and later DC, which stands for Detective Comics -fun fact: I didn't know that- where Wonder Woman made her debut. But Marston was hiding more than just a name. He had an entire life that he kept hidden from the world. William Moulton Marston was born in Massachusetts in May of 1893 to Frederick William Marston and Annie Marston. They bestowed upon him his mother's maiden name molten as a middle name, and as I've mentioned the last name he later uses as his nom du plume. By all accounts he seemed to have a easy childhood though I did hear reports that he was in the military for a stint I should say acting as a psychologist... I believe that was after his Harvard education, though He was accepted to Harvard for his advanced education and he eventually graduated and became a professor of psychology. While attending Harvard, Marston had many interests. One of them being the intelligent and motivated Elizabeth Holloway, whom he would later marry and who had been taking courses in one of the lesser quote unquote lesser universities that you know allowed women at that time. Mike: That was pretty standard at the time, right? Higher education for women was a new thing that was very looked down upon? Jessika: Oh it was incredibly new. This was the early 1900s. We're talking before 1910. That area. Women didn't have the right to vote yet which we definitely will get into. Didn't have the right to vote until 1920. That was a good few years before that point So the schools had the male schools would have a sister school basically or a lesser school . And for Harvard that was Radcliffe, which is where Holloway went And this was considered again the sister school But of course didn't have the same name and you didn't get the same degree .You still graduated from Radcliffe and women really didn't have the option to go down that actual Harvard route, which of course didn't give them an edge at all No edge Thanks a lot. Mike: Yeah what did you use a degree for back then? Jessika: I mean, nothing. What are you going to do with this degree in your home, in the kitchen? The oven doesn't need you to have a degree. It's just so gross. Mike: It's not a masters in baking roasts, Linda Jessika: And how they wished it were. You would think. Harvard acted like that. It was rough. She did however finish her education and become an lawyer with her degree being issued from Radcliffe despite petitioning multiple times to get a Harvard degree, since she was taking the same classes, they were the same classes. Mike: With the same professors, too, right? Jessika: Oh, yeah. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. The class just had women in it instead of men That was the only difference. During college she and Marston were inseparable. One of the biographies I read stated that there was this rule that a woman could not walk or ride unaccompanied with a man However Holloway thought that was a completely stupid rule and just didn't follow it, which I love. She's like, "fuck that." Mike: That's so good. Jessika: And everything else I read about her said "fuck the rules, I do what I want." Which is so amazing for a woman in the early 1900s. I mean it's kind of an interesting concept right now let alone the 1900s. Mike: Yeah... we still have all of these societal norms that women are not supposed to go against. Jessika: Yeah. So Marston varied interests also included a search for "the truth." Quote unquote the truth. This was partially inspire Now part of what he invented I should say was inspired by an observation by Holloway that when she got mad or excited her blood pressure seemed to climb. And from that Marston created the earliest version of what we now know as the lie detector test or polygraph. The test is we know it now measures more than just blood pressure which was really the only thing he was checking on. Blood pressure in and of itself isn't going to tell you everything that you quote unquote need to know for a lie detector to be effective. That being said it's also mostly an admissible as we know it now in the US court of laws depending on the place and both parties have to agree to have it be accepted into the court case which I found I didn't know that. Yeah! Mike: I knew that growing up lie detector tests were considered to be kind of this infallible thing. And then it was like well you know you can sort of get around it by all these old wives tales of like you know you put a tack in your shoe and you press your toe against it and the pain messes up the results. And then later on I found out that they're not really great, they're not really admissible anymore but I didn't know that because I know that a lot of law enforcement still loves to rely on it. Jessika: Yeah and I think about the if you think about when you're nervous you can have a lot of different reasons for being nervous. Not because you're lying, necessarily. You could be a bad test taker and then you suddenly look like a guilty party It could be as that. Mike: I'm just thinking about all the times that I had to give public speeches. Either class presentations or later on when I was a journalist and I was moderating panels. Every time my pulse would be through the roof. Jessika: Same. Now can you imagine being somebody who is of an oppressed or a minority population who's being put into a situation where they have people of power who have them in a room and they have control and that is a really scary thing. Mike: Yeah, that sounds like a nightmare scenario. Jessika: I can imagine my heart rate going up in that situation, so having that be the measure doesn't seem like the best of ideas In my opinion. That being said, it does seem to be admissible in the court of Steve Wilkos and other daytime television shows. Mike, tell me the truth: Do you or have you ever watched those daytime shows like Maury or Jerry Springer or Steve Wilkos? Mike: Yeah, so... Not only did I watch Maury during the daytime when I was just working on stuff at school and I wanted something on in the background, but I was a staff photographer for a newspaper during a celebrity golf tournament and Maury Povich was one of the celebrity golfers. He was really nice I wound up chatting with him for a minute while he was waiting for his turn at golf. I really feel like I missed an opportunity to have him record saying that I was not the father because that was the big thing that he was doing back then was all those paternity tests. Jessika: You say that like he's not still doing that. Mike: I don't know, does he still have show? I don't have TV anymore Jessika: I think so. You know, I really just catch clips. What I'll do is if I'm working and I have to be paying attention to my work -or if I if it's not something mindless like entering data or something- I like to listen to podcasts if I can actually pay attention but if I can't I'll just put on -and I don't watch it but I'll just- put on rotating clips through Facebook or something just go through Facebook watch and just whatever comes up next comes up. And every once in a while we'll get one of those Steve Wilkos and I hear "STEEEEVE" and I'm like, "Oh here we go." And it's always it's always a lie detector test, still to this day. Mike: Was Steve the guy who got his own show sprung off of like spun off of Jerry Springer? Jessika: "sprung off Springer." Correct. Yes. Mike: My roommate and I in college loved to watch Jerry Springer at night because it was the trashiest shit and we not stop. It was like a train wreck, you couldn't look away. Which I think was generally the appeal of Jerry Springer. But it's hard to resolve that because every interview I've seen with the guy he seems like a really pleasant down to earth human being. And then I'm like but you put the trashiest shit on television and it is demonstrable the effect that you had on daytime talk shows for a long time and still to this day in certain ways but for a while everybody was aping that. Anyway, this was a tangent. Jessika: That's okay It was exactly the tangent I wanted. Mike: Maury seemed like a lovely person for all two minutes that I interacted with him, and I hope that Jerry Springer is the person that he seems to be during interviews. Jessika: Same. Well, speaking of life drama, Marston had plenty. Mike: Oh, do tell. Jessika: Yeah. He was already married to his wife the aforementioned Elizabeth -who for consistency I'm going to continue calling Holloway though she did take his name when they got married. Marston, working as a professor at Tufts which is another university, fell in love with one of his students, Olive Byrne, in 1925 and advised his wife that Byrne could either move in or Marston was leaving. Mike: Oh. Jessika: Yeah. That was what the history said So we'll talk through the movie later Mike: Yeah, 'cuz my only familiarity with this so far is what I saw in the movie. *uggggh* Jessika: That was my reaction I now I did my research prior to watching the movie for this exact reason. So I watched the movie last night. It's super fresh. Mike: Yeah I watched it yesterday afternoon and then I watched the other one which we'll get into so it was the origins of Wonder Woman and then Wonder Woman a little bit more modern incarnation. Jessika: Perfect. Yeah. Byrne interestingly enough was the niece of Margaret Sanger. Have you heard that name before Mike: Yeah. She was like one of the early women's rights crusaders. Jessika: Yeah Yup Yup She was a renowned women's rights and birth control activist along with her sister Ethel Byrne opened the first birth control clinic in the United States which is so cool Mike: Yeah, that's awesome. Jessika: Both however were arrested for the illegal distribution of contraception and Ethel Byrne almost died during a hunger strike while she was in jail. Mike: I remember reading about that like in one of my one of my history classes. I mean, that checks out. Jessika: It was bad news bears. So I didn't write this down but I'm just remembering but I did read or listened to sources that said that multiple women were arrested and went on hunger strike and they were forced feeding them It was just it was bad news. The whole thing was just bad. So this obviously was during a time when women were still fighting for the right to vote as I'd mentioned earlier. And the idea of feminism was just a twinkle of a notion. So Byrne Holloway and Marston all three lived together for years as a throuple. Super interestingly they made up a backstory for all of as a widowed relative and both Holloway and Byrne were raising Marston's children. Byrne's Children were always told that their father had passed away and did not find out about the truth of their father's identity until after his death. Mike: Wow. So he fathered children with both women, correct? Jessika: He did. Yeah He fathered I believe two with Byrne and three with Holloway. They all live together in a house and again they managed to keep it secret enough that even their children didn't know. In the same house It's so wild to me Like how you and Mike: Insane to me. Jessika: You fathered children with this woman and they didn't know. No one knew. I can't fathom that honestly. Especially in a time when everybody was up at everybody else's business. Mike: Oh yeah. It's not like we had Netflix. You needed to do invent your own drama. Jessika: You look out Mike: the window. Before Marston died because he died fairly young as I remember it. So that was the whole thing in the movie is that they got out as being in a throuple to their neighbors. Nothing? Jessika: Never happened. They didn't get in trouble at the school. They didn't get in trouble with the neighbors. None of that. It was seamless. Mike: That actually makes me really happy. Jessika: Me too Mike: I love the idea of it sounds like a relatively healthy family. Jessika: I Mike: don't know. Maybe? Jessika: Y'know from what I was hearing because we're still in 1910 we're still in the 1920s I guess at this point it's still is like Marston is Papa Marston he's still man of the house. So I don't know especially when you're looking at this whole -how it was phrased and this is just a couple of sources- but just as far as how it's phrased in this I don't know that Holloway really had a choice other than "well I could be stuck here with" I don't know if she had children at that point "I could maybe be stuck as a single mother in the 1920s or I could allow this other woman to come into my house" but what's great about that is Byrne was able to just stay home and raise the kids. So Holloway was still able to go out and have a career. Yeah She still went out and had a career And so that's where it's I have a hard time saying definitively black and white Marston was a feminist as we would call him now. Probably not. But he definitely had the leanings of that. And he definitely was far advanced for his time Mike: sure I can only imagine. Was he still teaching during this time or was he doing something else? Jessika: He did so many things. He did so many things and I'll actually get into that a little bit further. But it was such a it did seem like a good situation for everyone. Marston had multiple professional interests And Marston believed not only in equality for women, but even further he believed that society should be matriarchal... which is where he goes a little bit more like a Ooh he just kind of swings off you know Cause he's like, "no no no no we should go in the exact 180. There's no middle ground here Women should rule society." Sure right now we live with men. Let's flip it over on its head and see how it goes I guess? But would settle for equality. Mike: Speaking as a mediocre white dude I'm totally fine with this plan. Jessika: Great Let's put it into effect. Who could I call? Papa Joe? I'll bring Mike: it up at the next meeting at the next mediocre white dude club meeting Jessika: I knew you guys had meetings. The gays definitely have meetings Well yeah You know you know you know I'm like well like I'm excluding you from the LGBT community That's rude of me and my Mike: apologies. The rest of them already do already. It's fine. Jessika: To Touché. We did have that conversation earlier. Biphobia. It's a real problem Mike: Yeah It's fun. Jessika: Yeah we were talking about Marston and his wild matriarchal ideas. And his idea was that women were more thoughtful empathetic and level headed when making decisions and would be better suited to positions of leadership. And Marston is quoted as saying -and if you want us to read this quote for me: Mike: okay! " Frankly Wonder Woman is a psychological propaganda for the new type of woman who, I believe, should rule the world." Jessika: So you can kind of see where he was going with that. Obviously she's powerful, she's more powerful than most of the men that she comes across. And he really was trying to flip that on its head with this character. Mike: Yeah. There was nothing like her before that Jessika: No. Absolutely nothing. Absolutely nothing. However Marston's entry into the entertainment business didn't start with feminine power of Wonder Woman but instead with the film industry and again this is early film we're talking. He was in the silent film era and then moved talkies. Mike: Golden Age. Jessika: The Golden Age. And there he wrote screenplays and later acted as the consulting psychologist for universal pictures which I didn't even know That was a thing Having a consulting psychologist makes a lot of sense Mike: Yeah it does I just had no idea that was even a role that existed back then. Jessika: Yeah I know. And back then even I know. And at this point he'd already been published, having written dozens of magazine articles and a novel about his opinions Let's just call them or his findings about psychology at the time. And it is called a novel So just keep that in mind. It's called "Emotions of People" I believe. And they do mention it briefly in the film I didn't read it. I'm sure I could jump around and do I just didn't want to get into 1920s garbage which to He was then asked in 1941 to be the consulting psychologist for DC by Maxwell Charles Gaines who was more or less the creator of comics as we know them. At the time Gaines was under fire for content that folks deemed at the time to be risque. So he hired Marston to take off some of the heat by approving the content that was going out. With Marston on the team the largest complaints that they received was the aggressive masculinity that seemed to be the theme of all of the comic books. Yeah I know. You would think that we live in this society that values men so much you would think that we'd be able to just carry on with that you one form. Mike: Yeah Especially during that era which was right when we were getting into World War II and we were going hard for those traditional masculine values Jessika: Yup we want strong men who can go out there and die, I mean fight, for us. Yes. Marston suggested that the best way to counter that idea with the critics was to create a female superhero. Now Gaines accepted the idea but told Marston he had to write the strip himself. So he did. And with the help of illustrator Harry G Peter, Wonder Woman was in essence born. She was fierce, she was strong, she had a lasso that was that made others obey. It wasn't a truth thing that we now know it as the lasso of truth It was an obedient situation. Everybody who was lassoed had to obey her. So it was more of a dominance situation, which we will absolutely get to. And it makes a little bit more sense. Although there again with his lie detector the truth also makes sense. Either way, it tracks but it was obedience. Mike: Yeah you don't say. Jessika: One of her most important qualities was that she didn't kill. That was her empathy. That was that piece of her that was more feminine than some of those other comic book characters, those typical comic book characters Mike: Yeah. Even in the early days I know Batman killed people originally. He was like a goon and I think Superman did too in his early run. I think, can't remember for sure. Jessika: I believe so And then they when they got the comics code? When it was stricter with the comics code that's when they kind of moved into less actual killing from what I was reading I believe. Mike: You know I don't know for certain but it may have been before that because they were just they're such popular characters for kids. But I'm not entirely certain but I know that the early appearances are pretty brutal. I remember Batman hanging a dude from his plane. Jessika: Well I mean Superman came out in 1939 so yeah it's early. I'm going to send you a picture Mike: Okay. Jessika: And so this is the first introduction to Wonder Woman which was seen on the cover of sensation comics Will you please describe the cover? Mike: Yeah .So it is Sensation Comics Number One, the best of the DC magazines. You see Wonder Woman I'm not sure if the sun is really enlarged or if she is just jumping in front of something that's yellow to kind of add a little color to it but she is being shot at by a bunch of what appear to be mobsters somewhere in Washington DC because the capital is there and... is that is that the Lincoln Memorial? I can't tell what other building is that has the flag. Jessika: Apparently they're right across the street from each other. Not real life. This is scale. Mike: It looks like a vaguely government building I can't tell. Jessika: Yeah supposed to be something like that Mike: But it says "featuring the sensational new adventure strip character Wonder Woman!" You got to get that exclamation point in. She's kind of jacked like even back then which I kind of love. She is wearing a truly unflattering pair of boots that are only going up to mid calf as opposed to what we know now where they're just above the knee and armored and bad-ass. But it's the outfit that actually she's still sort of rocking the day where she's got the kind of red bustier with the gold eagle on it and then she's got the bulletproof bracelets and then she's got what I can only describe it as the bottom part of a sun dress kind of skirt where it's like very flowy? As opposed to that that gladiatorial skirt that she has now. But it's very identifiably Wonder Woman. Jessika: Yeah. And it goes back and forth between this was her first debut but it wasn't her first issue. first issue she was wearing more of what people were calling underpants of this same pattern. And that's what more used to. Yeah We're used to those like little booty shorts that she's rocking. So, right off the bat: Mike if you were a critic, in 1942 what would your main complaint about this be? Just based on the cover? Mike: I don't know. They were really concerned about the violence that was being marketed towards kids so probably the gunfire. Probably the fact that she was showing too much skin. Jessika: it. She wasn't clothed enough .Oh, they didn't care about the gunfire. That was not what was that was not the problem. Gasp. The drama was that Wonder Woman was wearing far too few clothes for Puritan America. Mike: Jesus Christ. And that's actually super tame Jessika: It's really tame. When you think about other superheroes that we have nowadays especially: You've got these massive boobs that are up to her neck and this little waist and like wearing a thong. But this is so covered Mike: Yeah. A lot of modern comics have these very almost suggestive poses. Do you remember when the Avengers came out and and all of the dudes had very action-oriented poses and then Black Widow was turned so that we could see her butt? She had Jessika: her like her arm up so that you could see her boob line. Mike: Yeah. And it's a really action oriented pose and it's very matter of fact there is nothing sexualized about that, kinda love. Jessika: Marston made it a point for her to be doing action and for her to be doing sports and for her to be doing things that were very active because women weren't given that as a role. So he really wanted to present that as another facet of, "Hey, this can also be feminine. Yeah I thought so, too. And while a slight costume adjustment seemed easy enough to deal with some critics also had qualms with other aspects of the comic. Namely, the depiction of women especially our heroine being tied or chained up or left in other positions of containment. Now, Marston's intention behind this seemed to be twofold in my opinion. Part one feminism and part two I also think he was just in kinky motherfucker. Which is great. Like, that's fine no kink shame. But we're going to briefly discuss both. So part one feminism. Marston was a supporter of women's rights, as we said. He was a supporter of the right to vote and the ability to have access to contraceptives. He'd been a supporter of these movements in his own right and was particularly struck by the female suffragettes who would chain themselves to a location in protest. Chains seem to him to be the very image brought to life of how society chains down and stifles women from succeeding. Either chaining them to their family before they're wed, chaining them to their new husband, or chaining them to pregnancies that they either cannot afford or don't want. In each of these portrayals of Wonder Woman being tied down there is always the moment that she's able to break free from her restraints in triumph which is just a perfect metaphor for the modern woman being able to break free from the societal chains that still bind her. And this hope that women will be able to eventually free themselves for good. In everything I've read, you had women suffragettes chaining themselves to places in protest. Same thing with the contraceptive movement. That was a huge metaphor for both of those movements, so it would make sense that if you are portraying a feminist during that era that that might be a theme. And I think people who maybe didn't support or were unfamiliar with the movements might have something to say negatively against the imagery, especially if they didn't understand Mike: We had a lot of people back then who were really pushing for propriety and basically you can't let immoral elements affect the children. They always fucking latch on to like "think of the children. Protect the children." Fuck off. Jessika: We still do that shit. This is just like pizza gate all over again. Mike: Yeah Jessika: Pizza gate before pizza gate. Little did they know. But part two: the kink factor. Marston had a whole dominance theory that I think tells a lot more about him than it does to the human experience In general I'm not going to get deep into the theory because we both have lives but it pertains to dominance and submission at the very minimum. Mike: You don't say. Jessika: Yo I know right. Mike: What. Shock. Jessika: At this point it's pretty well established that individuals have different drives and things that excite them. But I think that Marston was looking at the world from a place of, oh I like this So everybody is like this." Which just isn't the case for everybody. Mike: Right. But that's also like a very stereotypical kind of dude attitude. Jessika: Yeah. This is my worldview and so it must be everybody's. Absolutely. Again, he's some Harvard bro. Mike: Yeah. Yeah. Jessika: You're able to just go to Harvard in 1925 like Mike: NBD. I'm Jessika: gonna Mike: to be living near there soon. Oh God. I'm going to Jessika: be visiting you soon. I've got the people there. You're fine. We'll get you there. We'll get you there. But my impression is that he assumed that everyone else was a little kinky like him. Also it needs to be stated that again in interviewing Marson's children they never saw toys, ropes, anything that he had mentioned in the comics or that were the things that were being taken as this great offense, they didn't see any of those things. So it was this was also a complete surprise to them nothing related to bondage. Mike: Yeah that's wild man. I just I think about the fact that my partner has stories about how when everyone was out of the house she would just snoop around when she was growing up. And I remember doing that too And kids get into shit. Jessika: We also grew up in the age in the era of the latchkey child, though. My parents would just and not for long periods of time it's not like they would go out of town or something. But they'd leave us and say "don't answer the door. You're not home. Don't answer the phone. We'll call and ring twice and then hang up and then call back If we want to talk to you know whatever there was a code. But there again we lived in a different time even this many years I mean it just we sound like old people every time we have this conversation. Mike: You know someone pointed out that if Back To The Future was taking place today Marty McFly would be going back to like 91. Jessika: Don't do this to me. Mike: We're old, Jess. Jessika: We're Mike: practically Jessika: this Okay Mike. This is going to seem like such a non-sequitur But have you ever had to do a DISC personality assessment for any of your offices jobs? Mike: I don't think so. The name isn't familiar but describe this to me. Jessika: Basically it's like any of those other stupid employee personality tests where they try to like "what part of the team are you? How can we use your strengths?" I'm a supervisor so I've had to go through all this crap. And it's cool. It's a cool concept but it's also like mind numbing if it's not your wheelhouse. Mike: No. So I've never taken anything like this no. Jessika: Okay So yeah you basically answered a bunch of questions about what you would do in a situation. And it's kind of one of those no wrong answers kind of tests. And then they put you into one of four different categories. So I have had to do this before and and other ones like it but I honestly can't remember what I scored and I'm not going to get into a long-winded lecture on the topic either but suffice it to say that part of that is dominance That's the D and part of it is compliance which is the C. Mike: So was this something Marston came up with? Jessika: Yeah. Marston came up with and it's we still use version of this today which is so interesting. So far he's got lie detector, check. We still kind of use it today. Steve Wilkos does. And then now he's got the DISC which I definitely have taken. Now, it doesn't look the same. The categories are not the same as when he first created them. So less kink forward I would say. But you still have those two that are vibing you know. And for those of you are you unfamiliar with the kink scene: Power dynamics in play can sometimes come in the form of having one dominant and one submissive partner. But again not everybody functions in that way. Ultimately, wonder Woman was allowed to continue as she was. Delighting readers even to this day though of course the writing has changed hands multiple times meaning that her true meaning was sometimes lost to those who were in charge of telling her story. For example once Wonder Woman entered the Justice League she was immediately made to be the secretary. And there were many times that she was relegated to staying behind because she just had so much to take care of and "oh little old me couldn't get involved in having lifting" bullshit. God damn. She's so fucking strong. She has powers and Batman doesn't. Why the fuck does he get to go on missions? Why the fuck Isn't Batman the secretary? That's my question. Oh he has money my own his Mike: power that he's rich. Jessika: God damn. Yeah. Thanks for that Ben Affleck. We know. Still like him as Batman. Mike: Yeah. I'll die on that hill he was good. Jessika: Yeah Yeah He was good There was also a point where she lost her powers completely though did gain them back, those were times that Wonder Woman didn't necessarily feel like the fierce warrior she truly is. Mike: Yeah, actually, Brian's comics -our local comic shop- the first time I went in there they had the all-new Wonder Woman issue where it's like this iconic cover where it's her tearing up I think the original version of her and it's like get ready for the all new Wonder Woman I think that's when they de-powered her. I think. I'm not certain I'm really bummed that I didn't pick that up when it was there. Jessika: The idea behind that apparently was supposed to be that would make her more human and relatable but that's not you're just taking away the things that make her a stronger character for people that look up to her. Mike: Yeah I'm sorry. Did you were you able to hear my eyes rolling out of their Jessika: I did actually Yeah no that was a really palpable eye-roll. well Marston passed away at the age of 53 of cancer So very young like you were saying. Yeah. Holloway and Byrne continue living together until they both went into the hospital around the same time in 1990. When Byrne passed away, in a different room in the same hospital at the age of 86. Mike: I Jessika: got teary writing this so I'm probably going to get teary reading it. Upon hearing the news of burns passing Holloway sang a poem by Tennyson in her hospital room. So everything I've read alludes to the idea that Holloway and Byrne were also in a relationship with each other not just the man with all of them that they did have there were women who were kind of rotating in the house. It wasn't just these two there were other women who at different periods of time lived in the house undetected by the way can we just give it up for the Marston Family. Mike: Like. How? Jessika: That's what I'm saying. I don't know, money? And the dude had his little hands in everything so he probably just knew a bunch of people I don't know How do you get away with things as a guy I literally can't even imagine. Mike: This is my friend who's coming over to assist with this thing? The question is were they just coming into visit or were they living there for periods of Jessika: time? They were living there for a parts. Yes I know me too. I know. Okay let's run through: You have a widowed relative. You could be bringing in a nanny. You could be bringing in another person who works in the house et cetera et cetera. You could be bringing in a cousin or another type of relative. I'm sure you could excuse up the yin yang. Mike: Yeah I mean you can come up with excuses but if they're like living with you for any amount of time there are those moments of small intimacies that other people will pick up on. I don't know I mean were the kids just dumb? I don't know like how that requires some serious commitment to acting I feel. Jessika: Yeah. Oh yeah. Mike: So much fucking effort. Jessika: I was just going to say that. Can you imagine? I can't. Mike: No. Jessika: The mental strain alone. Mike: Like I have one partner, I have step-kids, and I have pets and that's like that's kind of the extent of my bandwidth. Jessika: Oh okay So I am non-monogamous or Poly, polyamorous. So I do have multiple partners although I they're what I would consider like secondary partners or partners that I don't I don't live with them, I don't necessarily see them on a super regular basis but I still maintain a relationship with them. And I still consider them partners. To whatever you know effect that is. But it is a lot of work and it's so much communication and you can just tell that Marston had to have been really communicative and that whole family had to have been really communicative. Mike: They must have been. Jessika: Or else how. Mike: At the same time like that era men weren't necessarily expected to be super communicative or show a lot of emotion or be the one to provide nurturing experiences with the kids. So maybe they just didn't get a lot of exposure to the kids and were really just exposed to their mothers and the motherly figures. I mean, this is all completely uninformed speculation so don't take anything that I'm saying with even a grain of salt like this. Jessika: Oh no. Absolutely at any rate Holloway passed away in 1993 at the ripe age of 100. Mike: Oh wow. So there was a little bit Jessika: of an age difference. Around Yeah there was there was yeah. Sounds like about a little bit less than 20 years. About 14 years. But if you think about it she was in college. Mike: Yeah. Jessika: He was her teacher and they were already married. He went to I want to say that he started college like prior to 1910. And they met and she moved into the house in 1925. So that's a good 15. Mike: He would have been about he would have been about 17 and 1910 right? Based on it like he was 1893 he said? Jessika: Yes yes. Yeah. And it sounds like Holloway was born the same year. Mike: Yeah and I got to say the love story between Holloway and Byrne sounds like something straight out of a movie. Which we're about to get into. But we all want to have that partner who is with us till the bitter end and then they sing a poem in our memory. Like goddamn. Jessika: It's just so beautiful. Yeah. They had it when they live together in the house, they had adjoining rooms and this is where it's like how did your kids not know because Marston would sleep in both. How did he like literally how did they not know? No it's wild to me. And then when they were older, byrne and Holloway lived in a little two bedroom place in Tampa together. This cute place apparently. So let's talk about our reactions here. We did also watch Professor Marston and the Wonder Women which I think it's worth a watch in my just off the bat. Mike: Yeah. I really liked it a lot and it was a movie that totally flew under the radar for me when it came out. I was vaguely aware of it but I really did not know much about it before we talked about what movies we wanted to do and March being women's month it seemed like a natural conclusion after the DCEU. Jessika: Yeah. Absolutely. That train wreck. I'm sorry. Mike: I was Jessika: of We did. We did enjoy one of the movies and we enjoyed aspects of of them. I trailed off my brain wouldn't let me do it It's like no that sentence Mike: I mean we kind of enjoyed parts of the Snyder cut Jessika: We did We liked it better Mike: than I don't like we're still Jessika: bitching about the Snyder Cut Mike: Look at Jessika: this Mike: back Jessika: Goddammit. We've literally can't get away from it Zach Snyder, hit us up.. No don't. You're not going to like what you hear I'm going to get to eat It adds Zach Snyder is going to be like Mike: I want the Snyder cut of Professor Marston in the Women which will be just scenes of Luke Evans with the Women in the background and don't do anything else. Jessika: And there's no dialogue in this one at all. It's just it's just heavy looks. Mike: It's just all the scenes from that sorority scene just over and just dark, scenes. Jessika: Definitely talk about that. Oh. What did you think about the film overall. Mike: Like I said, I overall really enjoyed it. I had heard about this movie a little bit. I remember my weightlifting partner at the time was telling me about how she and her wife had gone and enjoyed it and she thought that I would really like it. And I was like, "yeah okay cool." And then it just I didn't get around to seeing it while it was out in it's very limited run in theaters. And then I don't think it ever came to any streaming platform when I was aware of it. I was really surprised by actually how much I did enjoy it. I thought it was a shockingly sweet love story and I was expecting something much more judgmental or scandalous I was really expecting a much more judgy story about the Marstons and Byrne raising an entire family as a throuple. Jessika: was too. Mike: I was wondering if the relationship was ever outed and if they ever did break up like they did in the movie because that felt kind of forced and it felt very Hollywood and I was like "all right, whatever. This is dumb." At the end where they're on their knees submitting to Byrne." Jessika: Spot on That was made up There was none of that. Mike: I still think the most offensive thing about that movie was that they tried to make me think that someone who looked like Luke Evans was responsible for Wonder Woman's creation. I love Luke Evans I think he's really a fun actor and I was really glad to see him in a real role as opposed to I saw Dracula untold in theaters. I saw I'm Oh man I I didn't see Beauty and The Beast in theaters but I've since seen it. He's one of those actors where I feel like he just needs to be given good roles. He's like Kiana Reeves where I feel like he's often typecast and just thrust into stuff that aren't really any good but he was really good in this. That said: I've seen that man shirtless so many times and I don't know a single comic creator with abs like that. On the flip side, I went into this trying to keep myself as unaware a lot of the history of Marston but I do know what he looked like in his forties and that was like a dude in his seventies. Jessika: Did you watch all at the end of the film they had all the pictures. Yeah And you're just like, "oh. Oh." Like because Byrne and Holloway also not looking like who they cast. Not even a little bit, not even at all. Mike: Okay this is mean. But I'm like yes you look like the type of people who would be in a throuple. Jessika: No. Okay, fair enough And especially here's you know what it reminded me of it reminded me of those pictures that I used to see from that era where the Women especially with those two they looked like the type who would dress up as men and go to the clubs. Mike: Absolutely Jessika: I get that. It's just a vibe I get and maybe it's just my gaydar Like my pansexual gaydar is Mike: going But I mean that's the ongoing lie that Hollywood loves to tell us is that truly sexy people are in throuples all the time. No they're fucking not. I'm bI And I was dating here in the Bay area and I would occasionally get hit on by people looking for a third and they never looked like that. Jessika: And in my experience and opinion if you go at it with the wrong attitude you're not necessarily going to get what you want out of it. And it's not going to be a genuine feeling relationship. Mike: Which I mean like that's relationships in general. Like Yeah I feel like a huge thing of any successful relationship is communications. Stay tuned listeners for our next podcast about relationships and relationship advice And I don't know I don't know where I was going with that. Jessika: Oh I was like we have a new podcast. We're four episodes into this podcast and Mike's like folks we have a new podcast. You know what I like I like your gusto. I like a motivated you Mike: I did have two quibbles about the movie. Getting back on topic. First we earlier mentioned there was no acknowledgement about the problematic nature of how Marston and Byrne's relationship began. Where he was her professor and she was his student. The movie was very fuzzy with time it was very fluid that way. So it wasn't really explained if she was still his student when the relationship began or if she was his research assistant but there was that power imbalance and their dynamic and that was deeply uncomfortable for me because it wasn't addressed. They just kinda hand waved it away. Fine. Whatever. For the movie, fine. Jessika: same way about that. Yeah It just it's gross and to your point there is a power dynamic that I was thinking about. If you are trying to please somebody who has some sort of control over you, whatever that looks like, if it's somebody who has your grades or your future career or your education or even your job... you know this could be at a job setting. If that person has power over you you're less inclined to say "no" to them. And that automatically puts you at a disadvantage. Mike: It was something that I noticed and I was a little frustrated that it wasn't addressed better. The second was that it didn't feel like we actually got enough time with Wonder Woman. The comics and the character felt more like a framing device but a framing device that we didn't really get a lot of payoff on, considering the title of the movie. I thought the scenes where he was actually in the comic office and there was a bit where they're like "Oh well, they're upset about the bondage. And they're like I feel like there's twice as much. And then he just is like I put in three times as much and he keeps walking. And and Oliver Platt was so great and I wanted more of him. For a movie that has Wonder Woman or Wonder Women in the title I just I wanted a little bit more time and acknowledgement. It felt like much more attention was paid just to their relationship with like the first two thirds of the movie. And then he goes with hat in hand to Oliver Platt's character at... was it all-star Comics? Was Jessika: that it? Mike: Yeah. I mix up all the publishers because they've all merged and come together at various. So yeah he It just it it was And especially cause you were like no he got hired to like do this to get them out of hot water now I'm like that makes much more sense. Jessika: Yeah He Mike: Considering the importance that we're led to believe that Wonder Woman will be to his story, I mean she's there. Like they do a number of things where they keep teasing us with Wonder Woman but we never really get that payoff. What about you like Jessika: I did my research on the topic prior to watching the film. So this will be mostly on what the film did or didn't do correctly kind of history with my own opinion of course sprinkled in as you'd expect from So to your point most of the drama seems to have been fabricated There's no indication that any issues with Radcliffe, like trying to boot him for indecency or with the neighbors regarding their relationship, and again even their children didn't know until after Marston's passing about their relationship. And I didn't read anything about them having split up at any point. And again I think that was just added for a forceful Hollywood dramatics play, since we're on the topic of dominance. And there again Marston was already working for Gaines when he created the idea of Wonder Woman and it was in direct relation to the voice of the critics. So he was answering the critics here. So it didn't necessarily seem like as big of a you did this thing and now we're going to make you pay. It was like well okay Right. The sections with Connie Britton -love her by the way, want more in my life just in general- and their back and forth minus all the people drama was actually pretty accurate as far as capturing the concerns of the day and what was being argued in the lobby against Wonder Woman. And then also pretty accurate in what his counterpoints were in relation to the to the comic itself. Mike: Yeah And I thought that was a smart choice to kind of make her the voice of the critics. Jessika: Yeah. That being said his relationship didn't come up at any point in this again because nobody knew about it until after the fact. So it's not like she would have been like what about those things you were indecent. Well, no that that didn't happen. That was all for dramatics. Overall I really liked it. So, again, me as a pansexual: love a good queer film and also being polyamorous or non-monogamous it was so nice seeing that to your point represented so positively, and without judgment. That was so surprising to me I really thought that there was going to be some sort of aspect from the point of view of the viewer to not want them to succeed. But the whole time you really do you're rooting for them. Mike: If you're a fan of history in comic books I think this is a great movie to go check out. My final thought is that reminded me a lot of Kinsey. Did you ever see that? It had Liam Neeson and Laura Linney in it and it's all about Kinsey, the guy created the Kinsey scale of sexuality. Jessika: Oh okay I'll have to check it out Mike: It's great. This kind of reminded me the same way where it's mostly true. It's not quite all there because they have to tszuj it up for the audiences. Jessika: Yeah, yeah. Well, let's move on to our other film that we watched which was Wonder Woman from 2009. And that was the animated origin story of Wonder Woman Do you want to give an overview of the film for us? Mike: Yeah, sure. This is one of the original DC Universe Animated Original Movies which were at the time this came out in 2009 they were still in their infancy. They'd only done three before. This one is loosely based on George Perez's acclaimed 1980s storyline called "Gods and Monsters" and it's written by Gail Simone and Michael Jelenic. Gail Simone has gotten her own amount of acclaim for writing Wonder Woman as well. The film introduces us to the Amazons who win a war against Ares and then they're granted the Island of Themiscyra and immortality in exchange for acting as Ares' jailer by the gods. Diana is later sculpted from clay and given life by the gods. This is kind of in direct opposition to the current mythos of Zeus being her deadbeat dad and then Diana lives on the Island for thousands of years until pretty much the modern day when two key events happen. Steve Trevor crashes on the Island by happenstance and then Ares stages of jailbreak. And Diana has to take Steve back to the United States and he helps her and request to stop the god of war. Jessika: And actually pretty similar to where they tried to go with the original Wonder Woman. So this was absolutely not a cartoon for children. Mike: Nooooo. Jessika: blood spattered backgrounds, fairly graphic death scenes, and three beheadings three beheadings. We're talking the head flying off and falling dramatically at someone's feet kind of beheading. And that being said I didn't particularly mind the violent nature of the animation as a movie for adults as I feel that it was done in a way that felt true to the battle and the struggle of what was happening in the storyline and it didn't feel overly gross in its depictions or its animations like just enough to give the definite impression that violence was occurring. That makes sense Ares is a super violent guy and he affects everyone around him into violence themself so that it did make sense in that way. So things I liked is that it it seemed to me like a fairly good representation of Wonder Woman's origin story as it was originally told by Marston based on what I was reading. Mike: Yeah it it felt like a very classic take on Wonder Woman's origin. And it was very familiar to someone who grew up nominally aware of her origins and reading her mini comics with her action figure and stuff like that. Jessika: One main difference was that the movie was set in seemingly present day America. Since at one point Wonder Woman ends up fighting in a mall, the fighter planes that Steve and company were flying looked modern for 2009. Marston's Wonder Woman was originally set in World War Two of course whereas the 2018 live action film with Gal Gadot was set in World War One. So we've just jumped around. Again DC is definitely not consistent. Mike: It's comic books. And DC's own in- comics timeline has been drastically reworked several times just in our lifetime. Jessika: Yeah. Yeah. And this time period change it definitely affects the vibe and political climate of American society at that time in the cartoon we're not presented with a particular war or a reason for fighting we're evidently just supposed to understand that the world of men is in constant battle every moment. Whereas in the original comic and Wonder Woman film Both took place during large global wars where it wouldn't be a far leap to present the god of war as the cause of those events. Mike: Yeah, absolutely. Jessika: Now things I didn't like cause apparently I veered into not liking and then we're continuing down that road. For someone that wasn't raised in a patriarchal society, Diana's internalized misogyny is staggering. At one point she says to Steve, "you're starting to sound like a woman" when he's discussing having feelings for her and later says to Ares, "how can you expect to beat Zeus If you can't even beat a girl." The fuck that? Mike: Which kind of goes against everything else that she does in the movie. Jessika: Yeah it directly against it. Yeah, so that was irritating. And then not only that, the president, because apparently they're in Washington DC, the president is told that they were saved by a group of armored supermodels. Which I had to rewind it and write that line down grossed. Out It's such a condescending and reductive statement to make about individuals that just saved your lives while you apparently slept through the whole situation, Mr President. And it drives home the point that even in heroism, women's worth is still viewed only in her attractiveness. Mike: Yeah there was a lot of that. Jessika: Yeah. Yeah. They also have Diana do quite a bit of killing with absolutely no thought whatsoever which is not in the original character at all. That doesn't feel very Diana. Mike: I mean, no. But at the same time I don't particularly have a problem with it but yeah Jessika: Yeah. So that was me. What about you? Were you at with that? Mike: I think I had a slightly more positive take on the movie. I mean it sounds like you still enjoyed it, right? Jessika: Oh, I liked it. I still liked it. Yeah. Mike: Part of it is just I viewed it at the time when it first came out and this was one of the first animated original movies. And it was the first one that I remember enjoying. So I think that it's definitely tinted my perspective a little bit. Jessika: You had a nostalgia factor that I didn't I hadn't seen it prior. Mike: I remember seeing the reviews for it and I was like, "Oh this looks really cool. The others that were released before that they were all, well two of the three were just straight adaptations of other you know quote unquote iconic stories So there is Superman: Doomsday which was the death and life of Superman and I did not give a shit about that movie. It was really I felt flat. Then there was Justice League: The New Frontier which is based on a really acclaimed mini series. And then there was Batman Gotham Knight which was -if I remember right- it was several different animated shorts and different animated styles. And none of them really did it for me. But the DC Animated Universe, which was helmed by Bruce Timm, so that's like the original Batman animated series from the nineties as well as the Superman series and then Justice League and then Batman Beyond or vice versa and then Justice League Unlimited, those were all incredible. And I knew that eventually we would get to the same point with the animated movies and Wonder Woman felt like that home run that I knew they'd eventually hit. So I really enjoyed the film overall and even watching it yesterday afternoon I had a blast, you know, even a decade later. I think its strongest element is that the movie clearly has zero fucks to give. That battle between the Amazons and Ares is incredibly violent and it's obvious from the first 30 seconds in that this is going to be a RIDE. And it doesn't shy away from some really tough narrative elements like where Hippolyta actually in that battle It's revealed that she kills Thrax, the son of Ares. Thrax is her child who is very heavily implied the product of rape by Jessika: Ares. Mike: Also the vocal cast is just incredible. This was 2009 Keri Russell, Nathan Fillion, Virginia Madsen, Rosario Dawson, Alfred Molina, and then Oliver Platt. They were really well-regarded actors at the time and they're still pretty big and side note Oliver Platt was in both of the movies that we watched for this Jessika: episode. I literally thought of that when you said that. Mike: he fucking steals every scene he's in. He was just this delightful villainous Hades and he's kinda gross but he's also just wonderfully sinister. I really dug that and I also really dug how it felt like a pretty faithful adaptation of the origin while still feeling fresh and fast. Like this movie is not long. That kind of leads into something that I didn't like was that It's a very short movie. It's barely over an hour long. I feel like we needed a director's cut or something because of the lines could have been fleshed out a little bit more like this is something Look Jessika: who wants director's cut now. Mike: Release the Simone cut or something, I don't know. I feel like there were a couple of sub plot lines that were kind of just glossed over. Like I mentioned Thrax is actually Diana's half-brother. I feel like maybe there might've been something more there. Maybe there wasn't, who knows. But it just it felt like something that I would have liked a little more room to breathe. And that's said, it was pretty solid. That said there were some problematic elements. Like Steve was so gross and so cringy Jessika: He kept calling her Angel and I just wanted to punch him in the jaw. Mike: Which, I mean, so that's like a thing from the comics and his other earlier incarnations but this time around it just felt gross. It felt like "babe" and you know blech. Jessika: Yeah. Yeah. He just he rolled in and was like "Oh naked ladies I'm in right place for me." Mike: And the problem is that Nathan Fillion was just too good at making him a sleazebag. Jessika: Which, love Nathan Fillion. Mike: I do too. Like, okay dude, we get it. He's kind of a gross misogynist. We don't need him to hit on Diana for the fifth time in as many minutes. Etta Candy viewing Diana as competition was also dumb. Candy's always been one of her best friends and I still think that her incarnation in the original movie was pitch perfect. And then her being this skinny little supermodel who's trying to flirt with Steve was dumb. You mentioned the other problematic misogynistic elements that I noted. the only other thing, and this wasn't an actual problem, was that I didn't realize how much better Wonder woman's costume is these days rather than the super swimsuit that we had for so long. It's funny because growing up with it, I never thought about it. And then really only in the last five years or so we've gotten a much more a

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Brandi Glanville Unfiltered
Don't Touch Me! w/ Steve Wilkos

Brandi Glanville Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 53:45 Transcription Available


Brandi and Steve chat everything from running a show in a pandemic, to making it from rags to riches, to life on Springer show, and even Brandi hosting Steve's show! PLEASE donate to support Mia This episode is brought to you by: Magic Spoon Book a live hangout with Brandi on Celeb Chat Get the Drinking and Tweeting Audiobook NOW!!!! www.brandiglanville.com From Straw Hut Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LGBTQ+U
Don't Touch Me! w/ Steve Wilkos

LGBTQ+U

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 53:46


Brandi and Steve chat everything from running a show in a pandemic, to making it from rags to riches, to life on Springer show, and even Brandi hosting Steve's show!PLEASE donate to support Mia This episode is brought to you by:Magic SpoonBook a live hangout with Brandi on Celeb ChatGet the Drinking and Tweeting Audiobook NOW!!!!www.brandiglanville.comFrom Straw Hut MediaLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brandi Glanville Unfiltered
Don't Touch Me! w/ Steve Wilkos

Brandi Glanville Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 56:30


Brandi and Steve chat everything from running a show in a pandemic, to making it from rags to riches, to life on Springer show, and even Brandi hosting Steve's show! PLEASE donate to support Mia This episode is brought to you by: Magic Spoon Book a live hangout with Brandi on Celeb Chat Get the Drinking and Tweeting Audiobook NOW!!!! www.brandiglanville.com From Straw Hut Media

Everyday Greatness: The Ray Lewis Podcast

Ray Lewis chats with Tv Host, veteran of the United States Marine Corps and a former law enforcement officer with the Chicago PD - Steve Wilkos! Ray & Steve discuss how he went from Cop to Show Host! Steve talks about his trouble in his early life, how he ended up on the Jerry Springer Show, how "Springer Break" transformed his look, the genesis of The Steve Wilkos Show, and the powerful work he's doing now! Steve shares his thoughts on the power of the show, his journey with alcohol, his Chicago sports fandom, Super Bowl LV, Tom Brady & Patrick Mahomes, and why you should take every opportunity you can. PLUS, Ray talks about the Ravens' 20th Anniversary event, thoughts on the pandemic, personal reinvention, social media, prayer, and how to become a master of you! Where are you headed?

Cubs Talk Podcast
Steve Wilkos breaks down the state of the Cubs

Cubs Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 35:33


The Cubs have a never-ending list of celebrity fans, including TV host and personality Steve Wilkos. Wilkos joins David Kaplan and Gordon Wittenmyer to discuss his lifelong fandom of the Cubs. The crew dives into the Cubs' 2021 offseason, the origin of Wilkos' famous bald head look, his favorite Cub players and Cubs moments, and how he was sitting close to Steve Bartman during that infamous playoff game.(1:40) - Steve Wilkos discusses his passion for the Cubs and the disappointment of the rebuild(6:00) - Did the Cubs get enough for Yu Darvish?(10:30) - Was Theo leaving the right move for the Cubs?(12:10) - How Wilkos joined The Jerry Springer Show and his craziest stories from the show(15:00) - The history of the bald head look(21:50) - Wilkos discusses his days as a Chicago police officer(26:40) - Wilkos sat in the same row as Steve Bartman during Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS(31:30) - Wilkos discusses what he would say to the Ricketts family about the Cubs

Talk Ain't Cheap
Episode 29: "Steve Wilkos, Donald Gibb (Ogre) & Jon Heder"

Talk Ain't Cheap

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 38:21


Coming off the heels of Chris Klein's surprise induction, Jensen & Danielle venture off into 3 new Cameo accounts to look for a b-word. This week they examine Jerry Springer bodyguard Steve Wilkos, actor Donald Gibb (Ogre from Revenge of the Nerds) and Napoleon Dynamite himself, Jon Heder. Who deserves a receipt and who deserves to get beat?

The Talking Pictures Podcast
Steve Wilkos - The Steve Wilkos Show

The Talking Pictures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 4:39


#TVHost #SteveWilkos chats about his syndicated TV show #TheSteveWilkosShow.#talkingpictures #celebrity #interview #TonyToscano

Connie and Fish
Steve Is A Mommy's Boy - Connie And Fish Podcast (7-14-20)

Connie and Fish

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 125:58


I think it's pretty safe to say that most people can picture Steve as being a mommy's boy, but on today's show, he really hit the point home. We were talking about the last compliment we got and Steve said it had to have been from his mom about being a good Dad. Steve then went on to claim he was his mom's favorite and that she compliments him all the time. Connie and Fish gave him a little crap about that and Steve came back by reading a text from his mom after she heard them talking about her on the app (it's a free download in your app store). Also on the show, Connie shared some pretty intense information about how she eats Skittles, we pretend what it would be like to be on the Steve Wilkos show, and Fish tries out a new COVID parody song. All of that and much more on today's show!

Dr. Fix Me
#07 - (Not that) Steve Wilkos

Dr. Fix Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 33:37


Dr. Fix Me learns why Steve Wilkos (not THAT Steve Wilkos) has trouble shopping with his reusable bags. Cast: Patrick Pope, Ryan McAndrews, Nick Demos, Danielle Seright, Austin Guttery, and Michael Kim Lewis as Dr. Fix MeEnjoy the show? Let us know! drfixmeshow@gmail.com

The BlkWomenHustle Podcast
S2 Episode 9 - Taking Your Talents to TV with Kayla Beal

The BlkWomenHustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 23:45


NBC Universal Producer Kayla Beal discusses getting started in the media industry, how an HBCU prepared her for professional success, ways you can prepare to have your content featured on major networks, and the current sociopolitical climate. For more information about her brands and media opportunities, follow Kayla @kayla_way on IG. Kayla Beal is a natural born innovator in today's society, a television producer, writer, model and entrepreneur. She was raised in Queens, New York where her parents showed her the importance of education. She excelled in her academic goals, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree and graduated magna cum laude from Virginia State University. She cultivated a remarkable track record of influencing her peers as Vice President of Academic Affairs. Kayla's career began as a public relation representative for The Source Magazine and BET Networks. Her career flourished as an award-winning producer for NBC Universal, creating content for daytime talk and court shows. In addition, she produced commercials for Tri-Star Studios, worked with several celebrities such as Jerry Springer, Steve Wilkos, Kimberly Locke, Wendy Williams, Tobias Truvillion, and many more. She is an active member of New York Women in Film and Television, which provides a platform to learn, enlighten, and inspire women in the film and television industries. Kayla also runs her own company, Perception For You, providing services of production which includes directing, producing, writing, editing, event planning, marketing, hosting, talent consulting, and casting. Behind the camera, she ultimately enjoys serving at church and participating in charity events. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blkwomenhustle/support

H.E.R. Story
“Winning All Year” Feat. Kayla B. With J. Jamison, Ep. 44

H.E.R. Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 37:13


“Winning All Year” Feat. Kayla B. With J. Jamison, Ep. 44 Kayla Beal is a natural born innovator in today’s society. She is a television producer, writer, model, and entrepreneur. Raised in Queens, New York—her parents showed her the importance of education. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and graduated magna cum laude at Virginia State University. It’s Kayla’s experiences at V.S.U. that shaped and molded her to the mogul she is today— working with various celebrities such as Jerry Springer, Steve Wilkos, Kimberly Locke, Wendy Williams, Tobias Truvillion, and many more. In this episode, we focus on our HBCU experiences and how it has shaped us to be fearless Black leaders in a society that may not treat us as kind. Its the HBCU experience that influences her voice within her work as she continues to break barriers within the entertainment industry. H.E.R. story is meant to be heard— Let’s Listen! Instagram: @Kayla_way E-mail: Kayla@perceptionforyou.com

KFC Radio
Tim Dillon, Steve Wilkos, You Killed "Karen", The Memorial Day Hangover Podcast

KFC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 128:48


Subscribe, rate five stars, and leave a review! KFC made his way to Boston to join Feits for Memorial Day and is having his "Jordan Flu Game" of podcasting on a hangover. Would you rather be the Pope or the President? We have a funeral for the term "Karen" on social media. Top 5 Tuesday returns with Top 5 Holidays. Tweet us your top 5(social links below). Voicemails include "am I a virgin?", backhanded gifts, and pro sports vs leisure sports. (01:01:50)Tim Dillon joins the show. We discuss the overuse of the term hero, convincing people you know what you're talking about by speaking with conviction, questioning billionaires, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Call Her Daddy, and much more. (01:41:58) Steve Wilkos joins the show. We discuss how he went from Jerry Springer's body guard to having a show of his own, having an iconic look, and several crazy stories from his time as a body guard. As always, let us know what you think of the podcast and follow along on twitter. @KFCRadio @KFCBarstool @Feitsbarstool @TimJDillon @SteveWilkosTV Subscribe to our Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/KFCradio Follow Us on Instagram Here: https://www.instagram.com/kfcradio/ #KFCRadio #TimDillon #SteveWilkos

Hard On!
Hard On! 215: HORSE

Hard On!

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 55:12


In this episode the guys wonder how Steve Wilkos got his own show and agree that Zach Lavine is a jerk.

Big Grande Teachers' Lounge
Inner Ear Heist

Big Grande Teachers' Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 62:10


In another 2000s-era episode recorded in Cancun, Howard spends an afternoon with Steve Wilkos, Todd fights with his parasite, and all the Teachers wonder: where are the chips?

Breakfast With Perkins
Episode 6 - "I don't give a fuck about you. " 4/12/20

Breakfast With Perkins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 22:02


This week we talking about games, Steve Wilkos, Silverfish, and crying in the bathroom

Game Time with Nick Bahe
April 8 - Segment 9 - Another Cancellation

Game Time with Nick Bahe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 20:32


Stibbs stops by and talks Steve Wilkos with Gary. Then Gary lets us know about the latest thing canceled in sports. George and Gary talk about the latest for when the NBA can come back and more!

Martinis & Murder
Episode #168 - Steve Wilkos Talks Career In True Crime

Martinis & Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 26:27


John and Daryn chat with Steve Wilkos about his time in True Crime television. Follow The Steve Wilkos Show on Instagram at @TheSteveWilkosShowIf you'd like to help the human and animal residents of Australia, you can visit any of the following places:Australian Red CrossWIRES Australian wildlife RescueIrwin Family's Wildlife WarriorsShop for Martinis and Murder merch at https://www.shopoxygen.com/shop-by-show/martinis-and-murder.htmlCheck out Detective's Den at https://www.oxygen.com/detectives-den Want to join our facebook group? Clink the Link to chat with John, Daryn, and other Martinis and Murder fans!Follow Matt The Bartender on Instagram: @Matt_The_BartenderFollow John: @jthrasher on Twitter, @jthrasher on InstagramFollow Daryn: @CarpeDaryn on Twitter, @CarpeDaryn on InstagramYou can send us things! Send all mail to:Martinis & MurderOxygen Media30 Rockefeller Plaza12th FloorNew York, NY 10112 Hotline: The Martinis and Murder Hotline is live! Call us at 212-664-2072 to leave voicemails, feedback, questions, comments, martini recipes, case suggestions, or to yell at Matt! All we need is your first name, last initial, and where you’re from (city and state). Please note that your submission constitutes permission to use your message on the podcast. Must be 18 or older!Subscribe to Martinis & Murder for new episodes every week!

HACKERHAMIN
THE SMACK ATTACK 11/2/19 WITH BIG RAY AND COLIN WYSONG! BLOOD MONEY AKA CROWN JEWEL 2019 FALL-OUT... WHAT'S NXT???

HACKERHAMIN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 128:47


This week on your Smack Attack, the program is interrupted with breaking news from Hamin Media World News on the WWE Saudi Situation 2019. Big Ray and Colin then break down a few topics from Crown Jewel, before jumping into the NXT invaded SmackDown Live review. SmackDown is treated with a visit from HHH and his army from NXT. We then get into your Smack Attack Mail Sack, with submissions from some of our loyal Smack Attack Mail Sackers. The dynamic duo, of Big Ray and Colin, end the show addressing the situation with former intern Steve Wilkos. You get all this and so much more here on YOUR Smack Attack!

My Culture Mind! w/ Seanie Boi
My Thoughts on Tabloid TV/Radio--- Thoughtful Thursdays

My Culture Mind! w/ Seanie Boi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 27:44


Hello everyone! You are not the father lol. Today, I will be talking about The tabloid TV/ radio. I will be talking about popular shows like Maury, Steve Wilkos, Jerry Springer, Dr. Phil, Ryan's Roses, and other topics. Hope y'all enjoy this episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanie-boi/support

HACKERHAMIN
THE SMACK ATTACK WITH BIG RAY AND COLIN WYSONG 10/19/19!

HACKERHAMIN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 103:38


This week on your Smack Attack Big Ray and Colin Wysong start the show off a little fun banter....  The show is heavily seasoned with the Heavy Metal sounds of Lethal Vendetta!!!! Then we chat about our new family members The Voices Of Misery Podcast coming to Hamin Media. We briefly discuss Billy Ray Valentine's epic Shoot The Moon NYC event and where you guys can listen to the live stream! We then break down this week's SmackDown on Fox 10/18/19 and give our opinions on the Blue Brands weekly contribution! Looks like Big Ray and Colin are looking for a new monkey in the the truck as Steve Wilkos isn't getting the job done! Who will fill in the position??? We close out the show with a great Smack Attack Mail Sack segment reading all of the awesome email sent in by you!!!

Pardon My Take
Derek Watt, Steve Wilkos, Week 7 NFL Preview And Picks

Pardon My Take

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 112:03


Patrick Mahomes got hurt and it's Matt Moore time. The Broncos offense is big doo doo that even Troy Aikman is openly bashing it.(3:44-11:18) PFT gives his scouting report on Yankees/ Astros. (11:19-15:26) NFL Week 7 story lines and picks plus Big Cat's Cant Lose Parlay that definitely won't lose.(15:27-36:38) Fantasy Fuccbois. (36:39-39:50) Chargers FB Derek Watt joins the show to talk about growing up a Watt, playing Fullback in the NFL, his 1 touchdown, and our relationship with JJ. (41:28-57:30) Steve Wilkos joins the show to talk about his career in reality television, being Jerry Springer's security guard during the Jerry Springer heyday and hosting his own show. (59:31-1:28:26) Segments include Fyre Fest of the week, (1:30:13-1:35:41) Manalytics for KD, (1:35:42-1:38:17) Mike Greenberg's dumb rules, (1:38:18-1:41:00) and a special Barstool Van Talk FAQ's.(1:41:01-1:50:06)

Fred + Angi Present: The Tangent
Episode 38: Steve Wilkos Is Here

Fred + Angi Present: The Tangent

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 8:55


SportsTalk Live Podcast
Ep. 583: Jon Lester returns to the Cubs in typical Lester fashion

SportsTalk Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 34:18


David Haugh, Matt Zahn, Jim Litke and Steve Wilkos join Kap on the panel.0:00- Steve talks about the new season of "The Steve Wilkos Show". Plus, he talks about being a Chicago sports fan in the Northeast and his love for the Cubs and Bears.9:30- The Cubs fall to the Dodgers but Jon Lester pitches well in his return.14:00- Addison Russell begins his minor league assignment. When should the Cubs bring him back up to the majors?20:30- JJ Stankevitz joins Kap from Halas Hall to discuss the Bears' plans for the draft.23:00- Robbie Gould wants out of San Francisco. Could he be dealt this weekend during the draft?

The Breakfast Club
Mixed Company ( Jemele Hill, Steve Wilkos, HaHa Davis)

The Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 93:46


Today on the show we had friend to the room Jemelle Hill stopped by where she spoke about her new podcast, working at ESPN and more. Also, do you remember the security guard from the "Jerry Springer show" Steve Wilkos? Well he has his own show and a new season and stopped by to speak on it. Moreover, because it is Friday, why now have comedian HaHa Davis to start your weekend off Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Drew Garabo Live Featured Cut of the Day
Steve Wilkos intervention with MC Guy Guy!

Drew Garabo Live Featured Cut of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 21:04


Drew Garabo Live featured cut of the day

Rob Z Radio
363 Hazardous Conversations #2 w. Alex Hazard

Rob Z Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 72:26


On this 2nd episode with Alex Hazard, we talk more about becoming a media personality. We also get into Alex’s history of working on the Jerry Springer spin-off ‘Steve Wilkos’ show and a whole lot more. Alex is a great conversationalist, so I hope you enjoy our conversation.Alex is the host of a live talk/variety show in Central Pennsylvania called 'Central PA Live'. This episode is great for anyone who wants to get into broadcasting. Enjoy! Shoutout to the sponsors of the podcast:Harlequin Pepper Yoga @HarlequinPepperYogaThe Clay Cup @TheClayCupTrade Secrets @SecretsInTradeJoos @TheJoosBarSports Evolution @LeadingAthletes Listen to the show on Spotify @ https://goo.gl/RPCjD6 iTunes: https://goo.gl/3gMfei Stitcher: https://goo.gl/e4fFfq Pippa: https://goo.gl/BYNdVw Also find me on Google Play & iHeartRadio by searching ‘Rob Z Radio’ You can call me directly @ (814) 799-0064 Please give me a rating on iTunes. It would help the podcast tremendously. How can I make more $$$ for you and/or your business?Message me with "Fix My Social" on any of my platforms Twitter & Snapchat @RobZyoFacebook, Instagram & LinkedIn @RobZRadioYouTube @RobZShowwww.RobZRadio.com My mission is to help businesses and individuals stand out through their social media networks. I like to describe it as taking a brick and mortar business and turning it into a personality that people can identify with. Giving businesses an identity. Call me (814) 799-0064 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Questionable Behavior
Hype Man MC Jhype

The Questionable Behavior

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 91:20


In this episode we sit down with MC Jhype in this hilarious and insightful interview and discuss the journey that brought him to the Springer show stage. He tells us some hilarious stories about his time on stage with crowds from the steve wilkos show, maury show and jerry springer show as he gets them pumped up and ready for the show. He also talks to us about some future goals and about the different steps and unexpected turns that brought him to where he is today Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @The_Qbpc Jhype - @McJhype

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
1632: Almost Nasty

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 96:13


Rod and Karen discuss Michelle Obama, Martin Shkreli, Mary J Blige divorce settled, Usher getting a divorce, politicians sleeping in, Steve Wilkos in court, crisis actor conspiracy theorists, Megan Barry, TN school removes confederate flag, TI ends boycott of Houston's, black woman harassed at work, White People News, Daycare workers arrested, woman attacks elementary school with an ax, man throws acid on roommate and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsors: Site: AdamAndEve.com Code: TBGWT

Beastly's Lounge Podcast
Episode 17 (Vail)

Beastly's Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 75:15


We had the lovely Vail grace us with her presence at the Lounge this week. She's an up and coming singer/rapper with Hawaiian roots and hates social media. We talked about family, new siblings, Steve Wilkos, and so much more. Don't forget to listen, like, comment, share, and follow Beastly's Lounge on all your social mediums!

Flip Da Script Podcast
Dardanian Dukes from the Steve Wilkos show - Episode 21

Flip Da Script Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 54:14


On this Episode of #FlipDaScript, Queenzflip & Dj Gmoney (@DjGmoney156) sits down with Bx own Dardanian Dukes, a former guest on the Steve Wilkos show. We sit down with Dardanian (@realcherrybrownskinn) and discuss the results from the show and his preference in women. Queenzflip & Dardanian gets into a heated discussion and lets just say, water was thrown, punches were thrown and mayhem ensued!! PRESS PLAY #AhhYouDumm

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show
Rude Awakening Show 05/03/16

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 134:00


May 3rd - Umbrellas, New Planets, Tower Records, Complaining Neighbors, Shots, Bess Yount, Facebook, Firoozeh Dumas, Steve Wilkos, Andy and Bobby Cohen, Velocity, Junkyard Empire, Nathaniel Crosby, Drew Curtis

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show
Rude Awakening Show 05/03/16

Bulldog's Rude Awakening Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 134:00


May 3rd - Umbrellas, New Planets, Tower Records, Complaining Neighbors, Shots, Bess Yount, Facebook, Firoozeh Dumas, Steve Wilkos, Andy and Bobby Cohen, Velocity, Junkyard Empire, Nathaniel Crosby, Drew Curtis

The Hottest Girl In Class
Hottest Girl In Class Ep. #35 – Guilty Pleasures

The Hottest Girl In Class

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016


There’s two sides to who we are. The side that presents itself to the world through bumper stickers and expressions of the cool stuff we like. And the real us, who watches Steve Wilkos eating junkfood with a face mask on listening to Ashlee simpson while researching 9/11 conspiracies…today the kids in the back of […]

LGBTQ+U
Steve Wilkos 048

LGBTQ+U

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 50:56


Brandi talks paternity tests, cheating spouses and attempted murder with talk show host and former Jerry Springer Show security guard Steve Wilkos on this episode of Brandi Glanville Unfiltered. The former marine tells Brandi some of the craziest Jerry Springer moments he ever witnessed and why hosting his own talk show is almost as dangerous as being a police officer.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brandi Glanville Unfiltered
Steve Wilkos 048

Brandi Glanville Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 50:55 Transcription Available


Brandi talks paternity tests, cheating spouses and attempted murder with talk show host and former Jerry Springer Show security guard Steve Wilkos on this episode of Brandi Glanville Unfiltered. The former marine tells Brandi some of the craziest Jerry Springer moments he ever witnessed and why hosting his own talk show is almost as dangerous as being a police officer.

Pawn Chick Radio
Episode 16 Steve Wilkos

Pawn Chick Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2014 16:26


Guest Steve Wilkos From The Steve Wilkos Show  Introducing Ashley Gold from Hardcore Pawn's New Online Radio Show. Join Ashley every Friday as she discusses the latest trends, fashion, and the hottest topics from the most powerful woman in pawn.

JVonD Radio
Electronic Jam Night - 5/6/12

JVonD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2012 191:06


Aphonix, Citrus Man, and JVonD party down big time and jam like it nobodies Seond Life business.

JVonD Radio
Paul Temple

JVonD Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2012 82:50


Paul Temple brings his MantraMatrix to the studio. Watch and listen as he explains his art and jams out with JVonD.

After Hours with Frosty, Heidi and Frank

Topics discussed on today's After Hours: AH Uterus free, laughter free, wasted on Morphine, Maxim's Top 10 snafu, Steve Wilkos, genetic sexual attraction, rolling up shorty shorts, Canadian football teams, banging' Daddy, pool undertows, 3rd Strike, Elizabeth Smart, John Edwards, $30 of weed, and forgetting your kid in the car... you really need to experience all of After Hours!