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Ed and Ron talk to actor/musician Myk Watford about his Nerd GOAT: Michael Myers from Halloween! Which reminds us: We need WAY more GOAT villains. Myk is a fantastic actor who’s shown up all over primetime television, in shows from Justified to Person of Interest to Law & Order, NCIS and CSI. This year, he's had roles in True Detective, Lethal Weapon and The OA. He can be seen this summer in the Vertigo graphic novel adaptation THE KITCHEN, alongside Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish and Elisabeth Moss. His greatest role may always be Roach, the rockabilly demon-zombie from cult hit TRAILER PARK OF TERROR. Follow Myk @myk_watford on Instagram, visit his site www.mykwatford.com, and check out his bands STUMPWALLER and BIG CASH AND THE FOLSOM 3! ______________________ ANNOUNCEMENT: Episode 100 is fast approaching, and with it, our 2nd ANNUAL GOAT OF GOATS TOURNAMENT! It's a bracket-style tournament that pits our Season 2 Nerd GOATs against each other in a Battle Royale to rule them all – and your votes decide who comes out on top! Follow us @NerdGOATPodcast on Twitter or Facebook to see the bracket released in a few weeks, and for more information on how to vote! ______________________ QUOTES: “If you were a lady, you’d be a stripper, for sure.” “These two-pump-chumps need to die!” “If you are faced with somebody who wants to murder everyone, like a terrorist, and you can’t really get through to them in any conceivable way, what do you do with those people? Do you study them and dig deeper, or do you just kill them and forget about them?” “Did you learn any life lessons…from Michael Myers?” “Persistence, patience, never give up, you know what I mean? Stay true to yourself. And, finally, enjoy your work.” “He’s not running amok, man, he’s just walking amok.” “Michael Myers is like the Captain America of the serial killer genre.” “I’m partial towards hillbillies because I am part hillbilly.” — SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON for bonus episodes, movie reviews, and behind-the-scenes content! See Ed MERCILESSLY DESTROY on Movie Fights, and catch him every Wednesday on the Screen Junkies Universe livestream! Catch Ron on Jack of All Nerds every Sunday night! Subscribe, rate and review Nerd GOAT on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. Follow Bail Bonds Media on Instagram!
Brooke and Pam are joined by Elizabeth, a bride who had to overcome a natural disaster in order to get down the aisle! After hearing all about her unbelievable and inspiring wedding story, Elizabeth joins the gals in reading some listeners' confessionals! This week's stories are about a pushy mother-in-law, a wedding joke gone wrong, and a bride who just found out her wedding is on the same day as her pregnant sister's due date! -- SHOW NOTES: Elizabeth is pals with Erica Mandy, guest from Episode 30 and host of theNewsworthy Podcast! If you haven't listened yet to Erica's podcast, get on it! It's a great way to get today's news every morning - all in under 15 minutes! More info at www.thenewsworthy.com -- BRIDAL BREAK: Volunteering: During her wedding planning, Elizabeth helped Los Angeles Catholic Worker Soup Kitchen. If you want to learn more about volunteering or donating to this great organization, click here! (Elizabeth) Game of Thrones: The Emmy award winning is on HBO and HBO GO. (Elizabeth) Skinny Lemon Drop Martini: Sweet and sour drink with less sugar than the normal recipe, from Sand & Salt. (Pam) 2Buckets: A kickstarter to create an app to connect volunteers with organizations that need help! (Pam) The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Dramedy on Amazon Prime about a 1950s woman trying to break into stand up comedy! (Brooke) Josie: A boot stompin' country song by Stumpwaller - in honor of Myk & Regan Watford's beloved dog. Give it a listen! (Brooke) -- WEDDING CONFESSIONALS LINKS: www.weddingconfessionals.com Instagram Facebook Twitter -- Have a story to tell us? Need some advice about your own wedding drama? Email us: weddingconfessionals@gmail.com Call us: 434-933-2663 Click here to send us a message with no personal information needed! We promise to never reveal the names in order to protect the innocent...and the annoyed. Your secret's safe with us!
In Part 2 of our night with Myk Watford - actor, musician, and husband to Episode 4 guest, Regan - we dive into confessionals from listeners. The three cringe at a story about a creepy uncle, try to support a bride's unconventional proposal story, and help a groom stay sane while his bride goes crazy. -- GUEST INFO: Myk's band Stumpwaller, can be found at:Stumpwaller.comFacebookReverb Nation Stumpwaller's Christmas Show is going to be on Dec 23rd at The Federal in North Hollywood! You can follow Myk Watford at:mykwatford.comFacebookInstagram -- BRIDAL BREAK: Fixer Upper: The (alleged) final season of HGTV's hit show has started! (And Brooke was wrong - old episodes are no longer on Netflix. Boo!) (Brooke) Shot In The Dark: Jeffrey R. Daniels - guest from Episode 26 & Pam's husband - directed Netflix's newest series about Los Angeles news stringers. (Pam) Egg Nog Martini: Holiday drink by Nutmeg Nanny (Pam) Dork of the Rings: Lord of the Rings movie marathon (Myk) Hands on a Hardbody: Documentary about a contest to win a truck -- WEDDING CONFESSIONALS LINKS: www.weddingconfessionals.com Instagram Facebook Twitter -- Have a story to tell us? Need some advice about your own wedding drama? Email us: weddingconfessionals@gmail.com Call us: 434-933-2663 Click here to send us a message with no personal information needed! We promise to never reveal the names in order to protect the innocent...and the annoyed. Your secret's safe with us!
Myk Watford - actor, musician, and husband to Episode 4 guest, Regan - joins the gals to talk about proposing during a forced hike, getting stuck in the snow while visiting a chapel, and not getting to choose his wedding song! We talked so much about Myk's personal history with weddings that we had to break this up into multiple episodes, so look for Part 2 next week! -- SHOW NOTES: Josie is the Stumpwaller song Myk wrote in honor of his dog. Phil and Gwen from Arizona Ministers helped plan Myk and Regan's wedding. They got married at the Chapel of the Holy Dove in Flagstaff, AZ. Into The Mystic by Van Morrison is Myk and Regan's wedding song...whether they like it or not. ;) -- GUEST INFO: Myk's band Stumpwaller, can be found at:Stumpwaller.comFacebookReverb Nation Stumpwaller's Christmas Show is going to be on Dec 26th at The Federal in North Hollywood! You can follow Myk Watford at:mykwatford.comFacebookInstagram -- BRIDAL BREAK: Santa's Little Ho Ho: Easy, tasty punch that's great for parties! (Pam) Kim Petras: Brooke's favorite new pop star! (Brooke) -- WEDDING CONFESSIONALS LINKS: www.weddingconfessionals.com Instagram Facebook Twitter -- Have a story to tell us? Need some advice about your own wedding drama? Email us: weddingconfessionals@gmail.com Call us: 434-933-2663 Click here to send us a message with no personal information needed! We promise to never reveal the names in order to protect the innocent...and the annoyed. Your secret's safe with us!
Stumpwaller is a Los Angeles-based band fronted by a native Alabamian with a penchant for preaching the gospel of rock and roll and outlaw country in the style of a raucous tent revival. Singer Myk Watford's affinity for Civil War-era murder ballads and southern mythology might seem out of place in Southern California, but the rest of the band ably amps up the volume and tempos so that Watford can allow the spirit to move through him and flat out refuse to let a jaded audience remain so. In an era in which wooly beards and retro clothing are the standard-issue uniform for many indie bands who flirt with the ghost of Johnny Cash, Stumpwaller's suit vests always have a pocket for a flask. Because they know that the eternal truth about the balance between Saturday night and Sunday morning is that it reflects the eternal struggle between good and evil - as well as how humanity is at once stuck in the balance and careening its way to its next church pew or juke joint. Stumpwaller has a new record on the way, and their new songs are moving their sound farther from the blistering psychobilly of their origin story and expanding it in creative ways.
Stumpwaller is a Los Angeles-based band fronted by a native Alabamian with a penchant for preaching the gospel of rock and roll and outlaw country in the style of a raucous tent revival. Singer Myk Watford's affinity for Civil War-era murder ballads and southern mythology might seem out of place in Southern California, but the rest of the band ably amps up the volume and tempos so that Watford can allow the spirit to move through him and flat out refuse to let a jaded audience remain so. In an era in which wooly beards and retro clothing are the standard-issue uniform for many indie bands who flirt with the ghost of Johnny Cash, Stumpwaller's suit vests always have a pocket for a flask. Because they know that the eternal truth about the balance between Saturday night and Sunday morning is that it reflects the eternal struggle between good and evil - as well as how humanity is at once stuck in the balance and careening its way to its next church pew or juke joint. Stumpwaller has a new record on the way, and their new songs are moving their sound farther from the blistering psychobilly of their origin story and expanding it in creative ways.
Stumpwaller is a Los Angeles-based band fronted by a native Alabamian with a penchant for preaching the gospel of rock and roll and outlaw country in the style of a raucous tent revival. Singer Myk Watford's affinity for Civil War-era murder ballads and southern mythology might seem out of place in Southern California, but the rest of the band ably amps up the volume and tempos so that Watford can allow the spirit to move through him and flat out refuse to let a jaded audience remain so. In an era in which wooly beards and retro clothing are the standard-issue uniform for many indie bands who flirt with the ghost of Johnny Cash, Stumpwaller's suit vests always have a pocket for a flask. Because they know that the eternal truth about the balance between Saturday night and Sunday morning is that it reflects the eternal struggle between good and evil - as well as how humanity is at once stuck in the balance and careening its way to its next church pew or juke joint. Stumpwaller has a new record on the way, and their new songs are moving their sound farther from the blistering psychobilly of their origin story and expanding it in creative ways.