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This is the second part of this Encore Episode from 2021 featuring a conversation with Irene Sankoff & David Hein — the dynamic writing team and married couple that created the international smash hit musical Come From Away which recently topped American Theatre magazine's list of the most produced plays in America in 2025/26. On the previous episode Irene and David related how they got hooked on musicals, and how they went from their first show based on a true story — My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding — to deciding to create a musical based on the real life events that happened in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland in the days following 9/11. They also described what it was like to attend the 10th Anniversary of the events in Gander and then begin to transform the stories they heard there into a musical during an early workshop production at The Canadian Music Theatre Project at Sheridan College. We also explored the classic Broadway shows that influenced and inspired the writing of their book, music, and lyrics for Come From Away. If you missed part one you may want to go back and catch up on that episode before you listen to this one. Today we look at the extensive development process that CFA went through on its journey to Broadway — including a workshop in Seattle, a series of productions at the La Jolla Playhouse, The Seattle Rep, Ford's Theater in DC. and the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, as well as a thrilling concert presentation in Gander where it all began. Back in 2015, I served as the Executive Producer and Artistic Director of The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle and, as such, I had the great pleasure of co-producing that original Seattle workshop of Come From Away. This was the first time that the show's Tony award winning director Christopher Ashley and choreographer, Kelly Devine began to work on the show — and it was great fun to recall that exciting experience with Irene and David. Come From Away is the fifth musical to originate in Canada and eventually open on Broadway. The first was 1974's Rockabye Hamlet with book, music and lyrics by Cliff Jones. This rock musical adaptation of Shakespeare was originally titled Kronborg 1582 and was well received, first as a radio series on the CBC, and then at the Charlottetown Theatre Festival and on tour in Canada, before being retitled and opening on Broadway with Gower Champion as the director. It became a legendary flop and closed after 7 performances. Next, in 1980 came the intimate and engaging Billy Bishop Goes To War written by John McLachlan Gray the show featured one actor to playing18 different roles to tell the story of real life Canadian fighter pilot Billy Bishop during the first World War. This show nearly doubled the run of Rockabye Hamlet closing after 12 performances. However, over the next ten years Billy Bishop Goes To War received scores of productions at theaters all across North America. The Story Of My Life, with music and lyrics by Neil Bartram and book by Brian Hill, opened on Broadway in 2009. Unfortunately, it had an even shorter run than either of the previous two Canadian shows. However, one year earlier, a group of Canadian writers finally scored a significant hit with The Drowsy Chaperone – book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar, and music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison. This delightful show opened on Broadway in 2008, received Tony Awards for Best Book and Best Original Score, and ran for 674 performances. There have been a few other Canadian writers that found success on Broadway – Galt McDermott being the most famous of them – but that was with shows that originated in the US. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode we are breaking down "The Story of My Life" by Lucy Score and goodness is this a fun episode.We spend a lot of time talking about how big truck backseats are, gushing over ALL the characters and of course lots of little tangents. Be sure to let us know how you felt about this episode and also this book over on Instagram!
A Reel Big Fish cover, but this time it's slower than the original. This week Danny Smyth (Abortion Twins, Over Wait Mammal) joins Gary, Matt, and Anthony as we discuss the Social Distortion song "Story of My Life" as covered by Reel Big Fish on the 2005 album We're Not Happy Until You're Not Happy.
It feels like it's been a while since we've done not only a Lucy Score book, but also a romcom. (Krystal is still trying to talk Arielle into doing the Knockem Out Series)
What's the story of your life? In this powerful message from Flourish 2025, Pastor Jennie Lusko invites us to see our lives the way God does—not as too messy, too ordinary, or too far gone, but as stories He's still writing. Rooted in Matthew 5, this message calls us to be the salt and light in a world desperate for hope. You'll be reminded that your testimony matters, that your voice has power, and that when we shine together, others can find their way home to Jesus.
It's Snitch's choice in Snitch's month and this month The Readheads read their first SMUTty romance novel in a while! In this episode we discuss and share our thoughts on the new Lucy Score book, Story Of My Life. We are talking about our thoughts on the characters, the romance, the smut and so much more! The next book is Jackie's choice and she chose The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton.The overall Readheads rating for Story Of My Life is 3.7.Submit a question or comment to us at thereadheadsbookclub@gmail.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Per request, here is the beginning of my story. I'll continue with other parts of it in the weeks ahead. Pick up your gift today! Go to changeradically.com/all-i-offer for a copy of Keys for Change, a workbook with video included.
Show Notes: Exploring the Music Industry and Fandom Introduction Personal Reflection: I'm still grappling with the news of Liam Payne's passing on October 16th, 2024. As a son, brother, father, and renowned singer, his impact on those who loved him is undeniable. I'm Nola Simon, host of the Hope and Possibilities podcast, and I'm already getting emotional as I reflect on his life and career. Personal Connection: I grew up loving George Michael and Wham!, and when George Michael passed away on Christmas in 2016, my daughter broke the news to me, and I couldn't help but cry. I hadn't experienced that level of grief over a musician's death until Liam's passing, which surprised me since I was only a casual fan of One Direction. Liam Payne and One Direction Career Overview: Liam was not only a talented singer and songwriter but also a member of One Direction and a successful solo artist. I remember watching them on iCarly when they were just starting out, incredibly young. Liam was only 31 when he passed away, and his solo music, particularly "Strip That Down," really caught my attention. Music Impact: I admired Liam's creative choices and potential as a singer. His solo career highlighted his ability to make courageous and innovative decisions in his music. Industry Reflections Artist Treatment: This podcast aims to explore how the music industry treats young artists, focusing on ageism, career longevity, and the narratives that affect artists' lives. It's heartbreaking to see musicians, especially those in boy bands, often discarded and facing early mortality. Fandom Dynamics: I also want to discuss fandoms, including One Direction and other artists like Taylor Swift, and how they interact with the industry and artists. Fandom can be a challenging topic, but it's essential to approach it thoughtfully. Podcast Goals Respectful Dialogue: My goal is to have respectful conversations about artists and their careers, avoiding speculation and negativity. Unfortunately, Liam's family has faced significant media scrutiny, and I want to ensure that we honor their dignity. Learning from History: I aim to learn from past experiences to create a better future for artists and fans, focusing on responsible fandom and industry practices. Engagement Guidelines Commentary Protocol: I encourage comments via podcast app feedback, and I'll promote episodes on LinkedIn and Substack to maintain a respectful dialogue. I'm avoiding platforms like Instagram and TikTok to prevent the conversation from going viral and to keep it thoughtful. Future Episodes Exploring Fandoms: In upcoming episodes, I may discuss various fandoms and their interactions with artists, aiming to foster a thoughtful discussion about the music industry's future. I've spent considerable time researching One Direction and its members since Liam's passing, and I feel well-prepared to delve into these topics. Answer from Perplexity: pplx.ai/share
Instant obsession with Lucy Score's newest book. The perfect mixture of realistic comedy and the cuteness of a small town. Seriously she knocked it out of the park! I would say this was a 2.5/5 spice and I will definitely be recommending this book to everyone!
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Sintonía: "Waltz for Christoph" - Corduroy"The Crawl" - "Everyday Superhero" - "Girl Like You" - "Getaway Car" - "Story Of My Life" - "Summer Girl" y "Beautiful Bomb". Extraídas del 6º álbum de la banda californiana, titulado "Summer Girl" (Beautiful Bomb Records, 2006)"Perfect Planet" - "Live To Love Another Day" - "Magic" - "Flippin´ Out" - "Future X Wife" - "Better With Time" - "The Game" y "Justin Bibier". Extraídas del 7º y último disco de estudio, titulado "Magic" (429 Records, 2012)"Father Christmas" (Ray Davies) y "2000 Miles" (Chrissie Hynde) extraídas del álbum navideño "The Gift of Rock" (Beautiful Bomb Records, 2005/429 Records, 2012)Todas las canciones compuestas e interpretadas por Smash Mouth mientras no se diga lo contrario Relación de fechas de emisión de los 2 anteriores programas de este coleccionable: 1.- Emitido el 23/01/2025 con lo mejor de "Fush Yu Mang" (20th Edition) y "Astro Lounge" (1999) 2.- Emitido el 27/02/2025 con lo mejor de "Smash Mouth" (2001) y "Get The Picture?" (2003)Escuchar audio
'Story of my life' is het eerste deel in de small-town-romanceserie Story Lake van bestsellerauteur Lucy Score, een liefdesbrief aan lezers die dol zijn op knusse, fictieve dorpjes. Uitgegeven door Z&K Sprekers: Jorien Wallast, Daniël Meppelink
⬇️Petrolheadonism event 29 & 30th march 2025⬇️ https://petrolheadonism.club/underground/In this episode, we dive into the world of high-horsepower cars, the dangers of pushing limits, and the reality of what it takes to build a business in the automotive industry. From running a high-end vehicle storage facility to chasing the dream of building one of the biggest car channels on YouTube—this is the full story.
Hold up, wait a minute! Rachel is already tired of living her dream? Santana is back, and Shirley MacLaine’s Glee debut! For the first time, Kevin is stumbling over his words during the recap as he tries to make sense of this episode! Jenna shares her thoughts on the storyline she wasn’t a fan of, plus they both noticed that the lip-syncing and wardrobe choices were pretty off. But there’s still a lot to love, like the incredible Shirley MacLaine stealing every scene she’s in! Let us know if you agree or disagree with Kevin and Jenna’s take on this episode on Instagram @andthatswhatyoureallymissedpod!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The stories we tell ourselves define how we see the world and how the world sees us. But what if we could change the script? In this episode, Michael and Christian break down the impact of personal narratives on leadership, mindset, and self-development. They share insights on how to recognize limiting beliefs, rewrite disempowering stories, and build a mindset that fosters success. Whether you're leading a team or leading yourself, this episode will give you the tools to take control of your story and shape your future with intention.
Fluent in cheating time to squeeze productivity out of every minute, entrepreneur Keith Yamashita recounts the frightening details of a devastating stroke as it is actually happening, and discovers the second part of his life. It isn't a medical recovery. It's an awakening. If this episode resonates with you, we'd love to hear from you. Please take a moment to share your reflections by rating and reviewing Meditative Story in your podcast player. It helps other listeners find their way to the show, and we'd be so grateful.Each episode of Meditative Story combines the emotional pull of first-person storytelling with immersive music and gentle mindfulness prompts. Read the transcript for this story: meditativestory.comSign up for the Meditative Story newsletter: https://meditativestory.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Discover the true story of your life in this encouragement from 2 Kings 6. When life doesn't unfold as expected, it's easy to let circumstances define your narrative. But the real story of your life is one of grace, redemption, and eternal hope. Explore how to look back and see God's hand in your past, look again to recognize His presence in your current challenges, and look ahead with confidence in His promises.
My bio in 100 words is as follows: My parents were in love with each other, had six kids, I was third, an invisible child. I had no interest in crashing into people so didn't play football or hockey and avoided brain damage. I dabbled in poetry and when I was 14, I read A.J. Liebling and decided to be a writer. I went into radio, which requires no special skill, and took the sunrise shift, which turned me toward comedy, listeners don't want grievous introspective reflections at 5 a.m. I told stories for forty years and still do. I married well on the third try. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit garrisonkeillor.substack.com/subscribe
The Story of My Life, Part 1 David is interviewed by Joshua Gibson, Host of the Psychological Weightlifting Podcast Hi! Today will be a bit different. I appeared as a guest on a cool podcast called Psychological Weightlifting, hosted by Joshua Gibson. I kind of described the trajectory of my career, starting with my post-doctoral depression research at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, with an intermediate stop at the former Presbyterian University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, where I had a run-in with a violent individual named Bennie, and culminating in my work refining TEAM-CBT in my years on the adjunct faculty at the Stanford Medical School. Joshua and I really hit it off, and at the end of the podcast, he asked me if I could briefly illustrate some of the techniques I've developed in TEAM-CBT. I asked if he had an negative thoughts that we might work with, and boy, was I in for a big surprise. In fact, you'll hear all about it next week! Thanks for listening today! Joshua, Rhonda, and David
It's episode 250(!!) of Cinema Smorgasbord, and what better way to celebrate than a brand new episode of ERIC ROBERTS IS THE MAN covering Eric Roberts' recently released autobiography Runaway Train: or, The Story of My Life So Far, as well as the slew of media Eric has been doing around it - including appearing on Dancing With the Stars! For such a monumental episode we needed a monumental guest, so joining us will be fellow Eric Roberts enthusiast (and co-host of The Important Cinema Club and Michael & Me podcasts) Will Sloan, who has some big thoughts on the book, DWtS and SO MUCH MORE. All that and the latest Eric Roberts news, so CHECK IT OUT! The post Episode 250 – Eric Roberts is the Man – Runaway Train: or, The Story of My Life So Far (2024) (/w Will Sloan) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticThe Tragic Fall of Liam PayneDive deep into the somber details surrounding the untimely death of Liam Payne in this segment of "Notorious Mass Effect." Analytic Dreamz explores the circumstances leading up to Payne's fatal fall from a third-floor balcony at the Casa Sur hotel in Buenos Aires. In this segment, we'll unpack:The Official Autopsy Report: Understanding the multiple traumatic injuries that led to his death, with no signs of defensive wounds indicating no foul play.The 911 Call and Hotel Room Findings: Insights into the chaotic scene described by hotel staff, including the presence of narcotics and alcohol, painting a picture of the night's events.Toxicology Results: Analyzing the substances found in Payne's system and revisiting his public battle with addiction.Witness Accounts: Details from the interviews with hotel staff and companions of Payne, aiming to piece together the last hours of his life.Cultural Impact: The emotional response from fans and the music industry, including a significant resurgence in One Direction's music charts and streaming numbers.Join Analytic Dreamz for a respectful and thorough examination of this tragic event, as we seek to understand the complexities of celebrity life, substance abuse, and the sudden loss of a beloved artist. This segment is crafted to offer not just the facts, but also a moment of reflection on the broader implications of such incidents in the entertainment world.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Are you ready to hear a story that could alter your life? In the most recent episode of the Wealth on the Beach podcast, we join Ashley Hann on an incredible journey of personal development. Ashley explains the raw, real, and inspiring measures she took to transform her life, from rock bottom to success. In this episode, Ashley Hann shares: • How she transitioned from self-doubt to self-empowerment in her life. • Moments that were critical in her decision to regain control and recognize her true power. • The reason she no longer requires external validation to lead a life of abundance. • Lessons on the importance of harmonizing feminine and masculine energy for personal development. This episode is a must-listen if you're seeking for motivation, facing hardships, or simply want to hear a success story. Don't pass up the important teachings and concrete insights that could be the key to realizing your own potential.
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Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Piano Slim and his Rockin' Four - "Key Jammer" - 45 Cora Bennette - "Hot Dog (I'm Still in Love)" - 45 The Beatnicks - "Shakie Mae" - 45 Andy and the Classics - "Walk Walk Walk" - 45 Arlene Smith - "Good Girls" - 45 Buddy Lamp - "My Tears" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Memphis Marks - "Just Jam" - 45 Honey & the Bees - "Dynamite Exploded" - 45 Joyce Love - "You're No Good" - 45 Sebastian Williams - "Too Much" - 45 T.C. Lee & the Bricklayers - "Up and Down the Hill" - 45 Carl Henderson - "See What You Have Done" - 45 Music behind DJ: Cal-Full Allstars - "Blank Out (Pt. 1)" - 45 Gene Allison - "If I Ever Needed Your Love (I Need It Now)" - 45 Taj Mahal - "A Lot of Love" - 45 The Kittens - "I've Got to Get Over You" - 45 The Johnson Brothers - "Waiting for a Call" - 45 Music behind DJ: Ernest Van Treose & the McDaniel, Mary Street Band - "Medicine Man" - 45 Major Lance - "The Story of My Life" - 45 Bobby Womack - "What Is This" - 45 Sharen Clark & the Product of Time - "Mama Didn't Like (Sho Come True)" - 45 Little Milton - "Bet You I Win" - 45 Music behind DJ: Harold Jackson & the Tornadoes - "Move It On Down the Line (Pt. 1)" - 45 https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/141709
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 Music behind DJ: Piano Slim and his Rockin' Four - "Key Jammer" - 45 Cora Bennette - "Hot Dog (I'm Still in Love)" - 45 The Beatnicks - "Shakie Mae" - 45 Andy and the Classics - "Walk Walk Walk" - 45 Arlene Smith - "Good Girls" - 45 Buddy Lamp - "My Tears" - 45 Music behind DJ: The Memphis Marks - "Just Jam" - 45 Honey & the Bees - "Dynamite Exploded" - 45 Joyce Love - "You're No Good" - 45 Sebastian Williams - "Too Much" - 45 T.C. Lee & the Bricklayers - "Up and Down the Hill" - 45 Carl Henderson - "See What You Have Done" - 45 Music behind DJ: Cal-Full Allstars - "Blank Out (Pt. 1)" - 45 Gene Allison - "If I Ever Needed Your Love (I Need It Now)" - 45 Taj Mahal - "A Lot of Love" - 45 The Kittens - "I've Got to Get Over You" - 45 The Johnson Brothers - "Waiting for a Call" - 45 Music behind DJ: Ernest Van Treose & the McDaniel, Mary Street Band - "Medicine Man" - 45 Major Lance - "The Story of My Life" - 45 Bobby Womack - "What Is This" - 45 Sharen Clark & the Product of Time - "Mama Didn't Like (Sho Come True)" - 45 Little Milton - "Bet You I Win" - 45 Music behind DJ: Harold Jackson & the Tornadoes - "Move It On Down the Line (Pt. 1)" - 45 https://freeform.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/141709
Our patron Arrant has requested another non-fiction gem for their Patron's Choice episode this year. In How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life, Dilbert-creator Scott Adams weaves together the strands of memoir and self-help and fills any extra space in this book basket with glue made of lies (seriously, he opens the book by telling you not to trust him) and a stunning lack of self-awareness. As always, capitalism is the ever-present ghoul, Paris is pissed at Jesus (moreso than usual), and together we learn that the real way to fail at everything is, perhaps, by going on unabashed racist tirades and doubling down rather than engaging in any self-reflection. We hope you enjoy the episode, Arrant, and thank you for your longtime, faithful support of the show! Remember that if you, too, would like to have us read and review a book of your choice on the show, you can gain that power by joining our Patreon at the appropriate tier.
In life, the choices we make determine our levels of success or regret. Ultra successful people (the superrich) rarely take a look back at the lessons of the past. That privilege is often reserved for the regretful, and whether we show it or not, many of us have our secret regrets. What if you realized that you were a regretful success? But that doesn't make sense, does it? Who would regret their success? Who would want to struggle? What if those struggles were needed to help in revealing your character and what you thought of as weaknesses turned out to be your greatest strengths? How would you function knowing you had to struggle to get to where you wanted to go? Would you do it? Could you do it? There are so many questions, and over time I've realized that asking questions will not only get you answers but will also lead to more questions. If you don't know when to stop asking questions, then the answers cease to be of use, and when the answers aren't useful, you stop asking questions and so on and so forth. But how can you fix a system if you're not a part of it? According to developmental psychology, there are certain keystone events that should happen over the average lifetime. What happens when that order changes? Does that mean that the rules don't apply? That doesn't sound like a normal train of thought, does it? But what is normal anyway? I've never been normal or average. I'm a mystery, a conundrum, a 1,000-piece puzzle with a single piece missing. The missing piece used to change every day, but over time, it became clear that my missing piece was indeed a “missing peace” and that I would need the God's help and plenty of heart to ‑ fight my way through numerous battles, facing more than my fair share of adversities. After God sat me down to talk over something, I told him, “Thank you.” But then I also said, “That's f**ked up, God.” For more info on the book click HERE
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A sermon for the fifth week of Lent in Savior's Sermon Series, “The Cross and Community: Sharing Life as God's Family.”Text: John 12:20-33Access Order of Worship here for Saturday, March 16th, along with our coloring sheet for this week.
Mysterious plagues, a mushroom cloud, and more cake! Special guest Anna Taylor joins us as we recall the mishaps and mayhem of last semester's opening night and listen to stories from Amanda Verkleir and Professor Ben Fenton. Hosted by Kelsey and Charis. Instagram @chillpill_podFacebook @pod.chillpillSend in your college stories at https://forms.gle/xn7qv9JxGhCVzL8E6 We'd be frozen without you!(Disclaimer: This podcast has some fictional elements.)
In this podcast, we're discussing the cognitive distortion of overgeneralization, a common thought pattern that can hinder your progress and increase anxiety. How does it serve you to think that the universe conspires against you when you're already running late? Discover how it can hold you back in both business and life and learn practical tips for overcoming it. Heather provides a fresh perspective on this mental challenge that affects so many. Tune in to boost your awareness, reduce anxious thoughts, and transform your mindset. Overgeneralization is when you apply the experience from one event to all other events, even if they're not comparable. This type of thinking often affects people with anxiety. Show Notes * Heather's insights on common phrases like "the story of my life." * Exploring overgeneralization and its prevalence among those with anxious thoughts. * Recognizing signs of overgeneralization and its effects on motivation and self-confidence. * Practical tips for overcoming overgeneralization, including reframing and challenging negative thoughts. * The power of replacing negative self-talk with positive affirmations. How to Support the Podcast: Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or wherever you listen to podcasts. Please like, share, and leave a review. If you like the content, please share with your friends by posting on social media so that we can reach and impact more people. If you want to purchase any of the books that we discuss, please use the link in the notes to shop on Amazon. In fact, if you shop on Amazon at all, then use our link to help support the podcast. https://www.amazon.com/?tag=weddbyheat-20 Connect: Heather Lahtinen: Website, Facebook, Instagram
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We take a look this week at the incredibly inspirational life of Helen Keller. She accomplished SO much despite completely losing her sight and ability to hear at the age of just 19 months. Had the miracle worker Anne Sullivan not entered her life when she did, I don't think we'd know Helen's name today. Anne's life - also so incredible. Their intertwined story got me all fired up. We also take a look back at what went on at Bad Magic in 2022 and what we hope to accomplish going forward. Thank you all for sticking by us while we navigated through a lot of behind-the-scenes drama this past year. Despite the drama, still had SO many great moments, and hope to have even more in 2023. Bad Magic Productions Monthly Patreon Donation: We gave a total of $37,547 to the Bad Magic Giving Tree! Thank you for helping us make the holidays extra special for 53 families and 125 kids :) And we also were able to contribute another $1612 to our scholarship fund.Get tour tickets at dancummins.tv Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/1vpMYLLlxFQMerch: https://www.badmagicmerch.comDiscord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" in order to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcastSign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits.