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You kids I can't even with Catherine Newman right now because I am a Wreck and a Sandwich myself at the moment but wow, she's a good writer, so honest it's like there's no skull between her mind and the readers. We talk about what it means to use yourself and your world in your fiction and what it's meant to Catherine to play as big as she possibly can and go bigger and deeper with every book.We ALSO talk about Catherine's totally granular technique for planning and tracking and keeping her eye on the ball in every chapter while still pulling in all the other things while making sure that if it's Friday night a teacher character doesn't get up and go to teach the next morning and the blackberries never ripen in April, and let me tell you that I just went back and listened to that now and I am about to implement it because it's brilliant.Ok, time to let you listen (although links to what Catherine and I are reading and loving are below). ALSO…Truth? We wanted to tuck the transcript away behind a paywall, but it turns out we can't do that and still give you the episode… so, here it is. But we have to pay someone to make a good one, that you can read. And we still have to pay ourselves and all our people. BUT LOOK YOU GET ALL OF US. We're not just one writer, we're a whole bunch—a Groupstack, and yes we coined the term, and you get a lot of bang for your subscription. So, if you could kick in, we'd cheer.Please don't make us try to sell you Quince clothing or gambling sites to support the pod.#AmReadingCatherine: A Truce That Is Not Peace by Miriam ToewsKJ: EPISODE TRANSCRIPTKJ Dell'AntoniaIt's fall, y'all, and there's got to be a T-shirt that says that, right? So it's, you know, fresh notebooks, sharpened pencils, sharpened sense of ambition, excitement after the languid summer days, and, of course, the glory that is decorative gourd season. You can say that with all the swears that you like, but I'm not going to hear “falling leaves” and “Halloween,” which means it's time for smoky, eerie, witchy reads, and I have just the thing for you—Playing the Witch Card. Expect a woman starting over again after her marriage collapses, hampered by her magic-obsessed daughter, her flaky mother, her enchanted ex, and a powerful witch who's thrilled that she's back in town—and not for a good reason. To keep her family together, Flair has to embrace the hereditary magic that's done nothing but ruin her life in the past and make it her own. I was inspired by what I see as the real magic of tarot cards, which play a huge role in this book—and tea leaves and palm reading, and honestly, every form of oracle. They're here to help us see and understand our own stories, which is pretty much what Flair figures out. And as someone for whom stories are everything, I love that. You can buy Playing the Witch Card everywhere, and I hope you will do exactly that—and love it too.Multiple SpeakersIs it recording? Now it's recording, yay. Go ahead. This is the part where I stare blankly at the microphone. I don't remember what I'm supposed to be doing. All right, let's start over. Awkward pause. I'm going to rustle some papers. Okay, now—one, two, three.KJ Dell'AntoniaHey, kids, it's KJ, and this is the Hashtag AmWriting Podcast—the place where we help you play big in your writing life, love the process, and finish what matters. Today on the pod, I'm talking with Catherine Newman. She is the author most recently of We All Want Impossible Things and Sandwich, and also, earlier in her career, Waiting for Birdy and Catastrophic Happiness, as well as two fabulous “how to be a person in the world” books for kids that, honestly, I think we could all benefit from. I'm considering just, you know, sending out copies. They are How to Be a Person and What Can I Say?—that one's really useful. Okay, so now, just out, she has Wreck—which kind of comes after Sandwich, but you could read them separately. They're both small, intense books. Wreck, like all of Catherine's work, is inevitably about exactly what I just said—it's how to be a person in the world. Which—I didn't actually ask Catherine this; I'm recording my intro for y'all after talking to her—but she would not tell you she knows how to be a person in the world. But she is so fantastic about the part where we're all figuring it out, and being aware that we're all figuring it out. And that's what all of her books are about. In the interview, which you're going to love, she calls herself the queen of the slight plot element, which made me laugh really hard and also made me realize that I think Catherine Newman is the modern Anne Tyler. So tell me what you think in the comments on the show notes—which you'd better be getting. They are at...there's no hashtag in our name—AmWritingPodcast.com—or search anywhere they will have the books that Catherine mentions, and also all of your chances to do all of the things, like have your First Page appear in a Booklab episode. Talk to us. Get in there. Tell us what you're thinking about writing. Write along with us. Really just—just all the community stuff that we all so desperately want. Okay, here comes my interview with Catherine. I know—gosh, it was so fun to talk to you. You guys are going to love it. Catherine Newman, welcome to the Hashtag AmWriting Podcast, where you've been at least once, maybe twice—I need to go and look. It's so fun to have you back. I remember us walking in the woods before you had finished We All Want Impossible Things in 2021.Catherine NewmanI remember it too.KJ Dell'AntoniaWhich, actually, for three books, is not that long ago.Catherine NewmanHey, that's true. I know... I remember your dog.KJ Dell'AntoniaHe's here somewhere.Catherine NewmanYou had a young dog with you. It was the best. And you—you said so many things that I've thought about so much on that walk. But I don't want to derail the thing you want to talk about.KJ Dell'AntoniaBut, but same—it was a great walk. We must do it again. All right, meanwhile—okay, so I already described in the introduction all the things you've ever written in the past and raved about you, so don't—don't worry about that. You've been—sorry you don't get to hear the petting. But the question is, tell us—tell us a little bit about Wreck.Catherine NewmanYeah, so Wreck...KJ Dell'AntoniaI know, I know, it's painful. Elevator pitch or whatever you want to say, because seriously, I did just tell everyone about them in the intro.Catherine NewmanI really need an elevator pitch. I feel like We All Want Impossible Things was like a woman whose best friend was dying while she, like, slept with everybody.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, it was joyful.Catherine NewmanThat was easy.KJ Dell'AntoniaAlso sad.Catherine NewmanSandwich was like Cape Cod for a week, reproductive mayhem, sandwich generation. Wreck is so weird because there's these two sort of very slight plot elements. So it's, you know, a woman in her mid-50s living in a house with her husband of many years, her daughter, who's between college and grad school, and her dad, who was fairly recently widowed and in his 90s. And that's mostly what the book is, but the little plots are that she has a rash—she notices that she has a rash—and it inaugurates this kind of diagnostic tornado. A slow and quiet tornado, but a tornado nonetheless, where she has to see a billion doctors. She has to constantly check her patient portal to see if she's dying or not, and anyone who's had—who's been anything but healthy in the last 10 years will understand the patient portal.KJ Dell'AntoniaYes, I love the checker. I checked a patient portal from a hockey-rink parking lot, and that's a mistake, just FYI.Catherine NewmanJust don't...KJ Dell'AntoniaTo anyone considering it, don't do it on a Friday night. Don't do that.Catherine NewmanJust don't even look. And then the other plot point is that there's an accident—there's a collision between a car and a train—and a schoolmate of her kids, like someone they went to high school with, is killed in this accident. And she becomes kind of weirdly obsessed with the accident. She looks at it online all the time. She stalks everyone's...KJ Dell'AntoniaWhich so tracks for the character that you have created.Catherine NewmanDoesn't it? And that's it. And so the book sort of is those things unfolding in this parallel way—these uncertain things.KJ Dell'AntoniaSo when you wrote it, what—what was your intention for this? What did you want Wreck to be in your career and for your readers?Catherine NewmanWhat? It's so funny to be asked questions about my career. I don't know what I wanted it to be in my career, but maybe while I'm talking to you, I'll figure that out.KJ Dell'AntoniaOkay.Catherine NewmanOr you can tell me. But for my readers—I do think we're in this funny place where some of us are hungry to read about the experiences of other menopausal women who are taking care of aging parents, whose nests are emptying, who are in long marriages, who are, you know, doing the things of this age, including tracking weird illnesses. So I guess that—you know, I think, I feel like the thing that I love about writing—one of the things—is when people say to me, like, “Oh yeah, I feel the same way about that,” or they write me and they're like, “Oh, I read this, and I felt so relieved that I wasn't alone.” And I guess I have a lot of that hope—you know, that it speaks to someone, or someone's been in their portal rummaging around and finding out horrible things about their health and Googling them. Like, that's not a small part of the population who's probably doing that. So I guess just that—you know, the handout, the “I'm with you on this” vibe.KJ Dell'AntoniaSo what do you love most about it?Catherine Newman(Laughing) I mean, that's a funny and embarrassing question. I... you know, the father character is based very closely on my own father. Many of the things he says are verbatim lifted from conversations and texts with my dad. And I just love that character so much. I think he's so funny and has this kind of deep wisdom. I mean, Wreck plays him for laughs a little bit, but he offers so much to her. He's still this really profound caretaking force in her life, even though he himself, you know, is failing in different ways. So I guess that's what I like.KJ Dell'AntoniaHow does your dad feel about you taking his stuff?Catherine NewmanHe loved this book.KJ Dell'AntoniaI love this!Catherine NewmanHe has not felt that way always about the way I represent him. I represent him in Sandwich in similar ways, and Sandwich—there were just particular things that bugged him. He loved the book overall but didn't love his character. I think in this book, maybe because there's so much of his character, that it gets to be a very well-rounded kind of person, and also somebody whose opinion it's obvious the other characters respect. So he really loved it, which was, like, everything to me, you know?KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, oh, wow. I'd give a lot for that. That's—that's wonderful. I would—it's... although all my dad ever says is, “Why don't you—you only write about mothers? You never write...” I'm like, well, I don't know if you read some of the mothers. You're kind of lucky. You're doing okay. I don't know why—you guys were great. You should have been better fodder for affection, and then I would... yeah. All right. So, okay, so that's what you love about it. What was the hardest about this?Catherine NewmanIt's funny—it's a little hard to talk about without spoilers, but, um, there's a difficult part of the plot that involves Rocky's son, who works for a consulting firm in New York, where she really questions his values, questions the decision to do that kind of work.KJ Dell'AntoniaThat would stun me, frankly.Catherine NewmanHowever, he knows a lot about that kind of work, and talked to me a ton about it for the book—like, went on a million walks with me and let me pick his brain about it. And I really just found it so hard to write about this kind of painful conflict between Rocky and her son. I just found it really hard. Yeah...KJ Dell'AntoniaObviously, yeah, that's actually what you did, wasn't it?Catherine NewmanI can imagine... that's it. I imagined it. And honestly, my husband could hardly stand to read it. He found it so devastating. Just—and it's, as you know, it's not massive conflict. It's like...KJ Dell'AntoniaBut it is. It's...Catherine NewmanBut it is. YepKJ Dell'AntoniaI mean, it's, you know—Catherine NewmanYep.KJ Dell'AntoniaIt's it—goes back to Alex Keaton, right? [Unintelligible] Both of us, yeah, yeah, no, I get it. It's a really—and by writing it, even if it's not autobiographical, which it's not, it's fiction, you are saying something about some compatriots, you know, some other—you're really, you're—you're putting—you're putting a stake in the ground, which I think has always been pretty obvious for anyone who knows you or has read you, but maybe you had not verbalized even in a fictional form.Catherine NewmanHmm, maybe.KJ Dell'AntoniaCould feel judgmental because—it's judgmental (whispered). But it's values. That's what values do. A value that doesn't judge anyone isn't a value, even if you don't want to judge people. But I think it's kind of true, like...Catherine NewmanYeah, yeah.KJ Dell'AntoniaYou can also be open. But, I mean, that's—I don't know if, if you don't offer that up, then we're all just sitting here going, “Oh, it's fine. It's all...”Catherine NewmanEverything's fine.KJ Dell'AntoniaEverything's fine, it's fine. That's a joke in our house, because we had this Spanish exchange student, and he would always say, “Oh, it's fine,” when—and it—what that meant was, it wasn't.Catherine NewmanOh no, it wasn't fine.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, no... that's what it means when we say, “It's fine.”Catherine NewmanOh my God, KJ.KJ Dell'AntoniaAll right, so this kind of gets to, I think, my next question, which—which is, what about this was, um, bigger for you? Was a bigger leap to take in your writing?Catherine NewmanIt's like, you know, I think it's just a little more plot in a novel than I've ever managed. Even though, you know—don't laugh because there's not a ton of plot. But nonetheless, there were sort of these two vectors of significant—I thought—dramatic contention that I had to manage in the writing, and—and I was anxious about it. Like, I—I like a quiet story that's not like—is too plot-driven. But anyway, so that is—it was, you know, I definitely plotted it a little more actively before I wrote it, like I wanted to make sure that these plots were unfolding in the timeframe I wanted them to unfold in.KJ Dell'AntoniaAnd did that present some new, like, “Oops, I did this too fast, oops...” just that you hadn't really had to...?Catherine NewmanNo, because I plotted it. It actually didn't, but it just presented—before I started writing, I had the challenge of, you know, practically trying to graph these two plots to see where they would intersect, and—and the sort of ways that the two plots together create this kind of character arc for Rocky, the main character. And so I was—I just, like—I usually, I have this way that I plot stuff, and it's kind of based on that book that I use because of you, which is like, you know, Put On Your Pants—or Take Off Your Pants, or, you know, the book...KJ Dell'AntoniaOh yeah, oh yeah.Catherine NewmanAnd—and I, so I do this thing where I make a—I write down the numbers 1 to 25, and I print that. I print a piece of paper that has the numbers 1 through 25 in type font. I don't know why I don't just hand-write the whole thing. That—and I guess the thought's how many chapters it's going to be, but it's never quite right. And then I fill in what I know. So I put in everything I know, and guess where it's going to go in terms of the—what are the things? What's it called when it's like a thing...?KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, the... the turning point or the...Catherine NewmanOr the beat...KJ Dell'AntoniaOr the moment of last resolve? Yeah, the beat!Catherine NewmanYeah.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah.Catherine NewmanSo I fill in everything, like, I know, you know. I have a sense of how it's going to open. I have a sense of the different elements of the two plots, and I put them in this weird numbered-chapter thing. And usually—like, usually as if I've written so many books—but with the other two novels, I did that a little willy-nilly, and it was fine. Like, I sat down and wrote the books beginning to end without all of it totally sorted in terms of where everything would go, and that was fine. This book, I really had to understand where it was all going to go, so I had to just be sure that all of the most important plot points were plotted in that 1-through-25.KJ Dell'AntoniaDo you? I mean, you have a lot of moving emotional pieces too. Asking for a friend—how do you make sure that those are all resolved? Or do you? Or does it just happen?Catherine NewmanThat's a really good question. I hope they're resolved, or if they're not, that that's intentional, by the way. Yeah, I—I'm just thinking about, like, the different relationships. You know, most of what the book is, is like Rocky's relationships with the people she loves—like, that is sort of the heart of the book. And then her grappling with herself, both physically and psychologically. I think I have a sense of those. Those are kind of included in those. I have, like, a—in that 1-through-25— sorry if this is too granular.KJ Dell'AntoniaNo, I love it.Catherine NewmanIn the 1-through-25, I have the plot thing that's like, “Rocky reads her biopsy results,” or, you know, whatever the thing is. And then I have this other column that's like, the other things that need to happen in that chapter, if that's what's happening in the chapter. And that's where I keep information about stuff that's like, “Willa forgives her,” you know—whatever other thing needs to happen. So I sort of track the plot, and then I—and I also have a little other column that's just like, seasonal details. And that I don't fill out super carefully, but, like, because this book moves from essentially Labor Day to New Year's, I—I just tracked a little before I started writing, like, around when in that season things were going to be happening, you know, that's Halloween, it's Thanksgiving, it's the winter holidays, New Year's, and then it's going to be, like, the leaves are turning, the blackberries that, you know?KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, no, it's so hard. Is it Tuesday? Like...?Catherine NewmanYeah (laughing).KJ Dell'AntoniaDang it. Oh, wait—if its four days from the first day, and the first day was a Thursday, that means its Sunday, and Sundays do have a particular rhythm on their own. And yeah, no, it's so hard.Catherine NewmanIt's really hard, although that part's my favorite part, probably—besides, I love dialogue. But I love—I keep a lot of notes that are really dull on their own about, like, the weather and the landscape, just in general. I don't even know what I'm going to use them for. I just keep a ton of notes about the seasons. And I love pilfering stuff for fiction from them because it's just like—it's going to be fairly accurate. Like, I will have dated it. I'll have a fairly strong sense of whether that will work or not.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, you're not going to put the blackberries in April.Catherine NewmanAnd I'm not going to put the blackberries in April, and I have that cheater feeling of chunking in something I've already kind of written down, and then your word count goes up by, like, 300 words.KJ Dell'AntoniaYou're like, hey... [Unintelligible].Catherine NewmanYeah, exactly.KJ Dell'AntoniaOh my gosh, I love this. All right, well, one last question, and that is—what have you read recently where you felt like the writer was really, you know, playing big, doing their very max?Catherine NewmanYeah, I just read—well, I just got it in the mail, although my kitten—I want to show you, she has, like...KJ Dell'AntoniaShe had some fun with it...Catherine NewmanChewed up every corner.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah.Catherine NewmanSo this book is A Truce That Is Not Peace by Miriam Toews. And she is a very, very favorite writer of mine. She wrote the novel All My Puny Sorrows that I always press on everybody, because it's like the perfect funny, sad novel. This book I got to blurb, so I read it a while ago, and it just came—and I think it just came out maybe this week, I'm not sure. It's so incredibly good. It's really strange—someone—she's doing some conference in Mexico, and she has to write an answer to the question, “Why do I write?”KJ Dell'AntoniaOkay.Catherine NewmanAnd she keeps starting and stopping, and it's so—it's nonfiction. I mean, it's just authentically this, and she includes, like, letters to her sister. Her sister killed herself some number of years ago, and that's the event that All My Puny Sorrows—which is a novel—is based on. But this, I am under the impression that's the first time she's written about it...KJ Dell'AntoniaIn a nonfiction way—yeah.Catherine NewmanIn a nonfiction way. And it is just—I did that thing, you know, when a book is so good? I picked it up because I knew I was going to talk to you about it, and then I read it for, like, an hour.KJ Dell'AntoniaYeah, no, I get it.Catherine NewmanEven though I have, like, already read it. It's so moving and beautiful and so—like, she's just struggling in this, like, really profound way to process loss and to understand herself and what she's created in the world. And it's so good.KJ Dell'AntoniaIt sounds huge, and I would—yeah, I'm going to pick it up. I have a funny story about All My Puny Sorrows, which is that I took it to Spain while I was waiting for one of those patient-portal things. I had cancer at the time, and that's—the character of the sister who wanted to kill herself made me so angry that I had to hide—not only did I have to leave the book behind, I had to hide it in the hotel so it would not juju me. I obviously survived, because this was, I think, seven or eight years ago. But I couldn't—like, I just—it was... but that actually speaks to the power of the book.Catherine NewmanInteresting... yeah.KJ Dell'AntoniaIt's not that it wasn't an amazing book. It was that I literally couldn't handle the particular, you know, mental illness that the sister was struggling with when I, you know, did not really want to die. Did not want to die, yeah. So I...Catherine NewmanThat's amazing... yeah.KJ Dell'AntoniaShe's a really powerful writer.Catherine NewmanThat—that is a really powerful story. Wait, were you going to share with me a book? Or it doesn't work that way?KJ Dell'AntoniaWell, it doesn't...Catherine NewmanKJ looks around...KJ Dell'AntoniaBecause I did not prepare.Catherine NewmanWhat are you writing, KJ? What are you working on? What's happening?KJ Dell'AntoniaAll right, we're going to call this as an episode.Catherine Newman(Laughing)KJ Dell'AntoniaBecause it was excellent, and then I'm going to answer Catherine's question, which all of you listeners kind of vaguely know. Let's just say I'm trying to play big. All right, so this is me ending with: thank you so much, Catherine Newman, for joining me on the Hashtag AmWriting Podcast.Catherine NewmanThank you, KJ; it was a pleasure, as always.KJ Dell'AntoniaAnd for all you listeners, we're still saying it—keep your butt in the chair and your head in the game.NarratorThe Hashtag AmWriting Podcast is produced by Andrew Perrella. Our intro music, aptly titled Unemployed Monday, was written and played by Max Cohen. Andrew and Max were paid for their time and their creative output, because everyone deserves to be paid for their work.Subscribe to back the show that backs your writing life This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
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MUSICA Korn fan became a freak with not a leash, but his own private parts during one of their shows opening for System of a Down. https://www.tiktok.com/@jt_jasinski/video/7544104241330244877 Breaking Benjamin drummer Shaun Foist announced he's stepping away from the kit just as the band embarked on a tour with Three Days Grace. https://www.instagram.com/p/DN6B-6ejilH/Blink-182 broke out some deep cuts during their tour opener Thursday night in Hollywood, Florida. They did “Roller Coaster” and “Online Songs,” both from 2001's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, for the first time in 24 years. They also broke out their cover of the Descendents' “Hope” for the first time since 2003. https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/blink182/2025/hard-rock-live-hollywood-fl-5b59db20.htmlSlash posted that the fifth Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators album is done, but that fans won't hear it until 2027 because "there's too much going on next year to put it out. But it will be worth the wait." https://www.instagram.com/p/DN6raFyEdrO/ Less than two months after his passing, Ozzy's 'The Essential Ozzy Osbourne' greatest hits compilation is #1 on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart. https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/09/01/ozzy-osbourne-returns-to-no-1-in-america/ Happy 30th birthday to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland! The glass-walled pyramid-shaped shrine to music's groundbreaking artists was dedicated on September 1st in 1995. https://rockhall.com/about/ TVMTV is playing music videos again, 24/7, from now until the "MTV Video Music Awards" on Sunday. SORT OF. Not on their main channel, but on MTV2, MTV Live, and MTV Classic. (Here's the classic MTV theme.) https://consequence.net/2025/08/mtv-to-air-music-videos-again-vmas/? MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:It looks like more people were out enjoying Labor Day weekend instead of going to the movies. https://variety.com/2025/film/box-office/box-office-weapons-no-1-jaws-50th-anniversary-rerelease-1236503222/ The Bruce Springsteen film, 'Deliver Me from Nowhere' premiered at the Telluride Film Festival in Colorado on Friday night the early reviews are mostly positive. https://ultimateclassicrock.com/deliver-me-from-nowhere-first-reviews/ The new full-length trailer for Glen Powell's comedy "Chad Powers" is out. He plays a hotshot quarterback who blew a championship game but tries out for another college team in disguise. Here's part of the trailer. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson's biopic The Smashing Machine made a striking impression at its world premiere Monday at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival. The film earned a 15-minute standing ovation — one of the year's longest — during which Johnson, director Benny Safdie and subject Mark Kerr visibly wept. https://nypost.com/2025/09/01/entertainment/dwayne-the-rock-johnson-sobs-over-15-minute-standing-ovation-for-smashing-machine/ Ethan Hawke isn't exactly calling his seven-year marriage to Uma Thurman a mistake, but in a new interview, he suggests that it didn't have a solid foundation . . . because it began on a movie set. https://nypost.com/2025/09/01/entertainment/ethan-hawke-on-humiliating-public-divorce-from-ex-wife-uma-thurman/ AND FINALLY You know those TV characters who are just so insufferable? Cracked.com ranked 'em! https://www.cracked.com/article_48008_21-of-the-most-hated-characters-in-television-history.html Here are the Top 10 most hated characters in TV history:AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams - Check out King Scott's Linktr.ee/kingscottrules and Moon's bands @GreekFire @GoldfingerMusic @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/RizzSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Joshua Latham from Neutral SnapBlink-182 “Anthem Part Two” from the 2001 album "Take Off Your Pants and Jacket" released on MCA. Written by Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, and Travis Barker and produced by Jerry Finn.Personel:Mark Hoppus – bass guitar, vocalsTom DeLonge – guitars, vocalsTravis Barker – drums, percussionAdditional musiciansRoger Joseph Manning, Jr. – keyboardsCover:Performed by Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Writer Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic ZeroesThe Lumineers "Hey Ho"'Johnny Cash
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockSpecial Guest Host: Joshua Latham from Neutral SnapBlink-182 “Anthem Part Two” from the 2001 album "Take Off Your Pants and Jacket" released on MCA. Written by Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus, and Travis Barker and produced by Jerry Finn.Personel:Mark Hoppus – bass guitar, vocalsTom DeLonge – guitars, vocalsTravis Barker – drums, percussionAdditional musiciansRoger Joseph Manning, Jr. – keyboardsCover:Performed by Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Writer Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Brian WilsonSly StoneThe Beach Boys “God Only Knows”Sly and the Family Stone “everyday People”The White Stripes “Ball and Biscuit”Jack WhiteThe White Stripes “Seven Nation Army”The RacontuersJohnny DeppDiorThe Troggs“Wild Thing”Neutral Snap “Danny ACOG”Hogwarts LegacyModern Warfare 2Full Metal JacketA Day to RememberTom DennyThe String Cheese IncidentNeutral Snap “Butterscotch”Neutral Snap “Sorry I Passed Out”Neck Deep “Life's Not Out To Get You”Blink-182Sammy Ray and the FriendsThe Story So FarOrigami AngelFlow TribeCasey O'RourkeSir WomanMillingtonParamoreHayley WilliamsRadioheadU2Blink-182 “What's My Age Again?”Blink-182 “All the Small Things”Green Day “Dookie”Stick ItBlink-182 “Enema of the State”Blink-182 “Online Songs”Blink-182 “First DateThe RamonesMarvin GayeGreen Day “American Idiot”Green Day “Jesus of Suburbia”Rob CavalloTre CoolRingo StarrJohn BonhamKeith MoonMichael Jackson “Billie Jean”Jimi Hendrix “Machine Gun”Smashiing PumpkinsWeird Al YankovicCheap TrickThe RunawaysKings of Leon “Ragoo”MetallicaThe MisfitsSparrow SleepsBatitio De CigliaboygeniusHoney Revenge
It's the only podcast where we do All The Small Things totally wrong! This week we are joined by Brendan of Snakes and Sparklers to talk Blink-182. I've blinked many more times than that and even a small baby probably has, so that's not as impressive as you'd think.Also up for discussion: We're Talking Hawk on Tony Hawk (I would've gone with Big Tone Peregrine, but that's why I'm not a pro skater), Carrie & Lowell turns 10 and is a good album despite what its creator says, and everything is too gall durn expensive these of days. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of CD Burners, the guys are deep diving into the legendary pop punk album, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket by Blink-182 with special guest, renowned DJ & producer, Dillon Francis. From fart jokes to existential angst, iconic singles to hidden gems, we dive into it all & get the inside scoop on how this record shaped Dillon's taste.
Welcome to Off the Beaten Clef! This week, Cody and Dil take a deeper look into one of the generational bands of our lifetime - blink-182. In this four part series, we will be diving into the three piece band from the very beginning to where they are today. In part two of the series, we cover the legendary three album run of Enema of the State, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, and Untitled - with the side project Boxcar Racer in between. What's your favorite song from this era? Let us know in the comments, social media, or discord!Follow Us on Instagram / TikTokJoin the Discord Thanks for listening!
On this episode we are joined by Graphic Designer Tim Stedman who was the Art Director at MCA records. We discuss how he got into graphic design, his journey into the music industry, and the creation process behind the album art for Dude Ranch, Enema of the State, The Mark Tom and Travis Show, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, Boxcar Racer, and more!Host/Produced by: poppincurbsPod IG: 182newpodGuest: timstedman.comFull Video Version available on YouTube:https://youtu.be/j901c2b5kMcSupport The Pod:https://streamlabs.com/tip/poppincurbs
Send us a textHey guys, below are the links to the podcast that we did a crossover episode with. It's called the Otter House Podcast. Feel free to give them a listen and go support those guys!Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-otter-house-podcast/id1771129770&ved=2ahUKEwj3p67J_t-LAxXomIkEHdiZHuQQFnoECCwQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0DHxe4Kc2qkZaxsJ_O6DWPSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2gHKuB3w5M3Go62GAF6cReWelcome to an unforgettable journey into the world of airport bartending! Join us as we chat with Lindsey, a seasoned bartender who has transformed the chaos of serving travelers into a treasure trove of entertaining stories. Picture yourself waiting for a flight, imagination swirling with possibilities. Now imagine the bartender behind the bar, listening to unique tales from patrons who come from all corners of the globe. This episode dives deep into those hilarious anecdotes that Lindsey has gathered throughout her time in the airport scene, including her experiences with celebrities, rowdy travelers, and the unexpected situations that unfold when people are separated from their usual comforts. The conversation not only captures the energy and drama of airport life but also highlights the essential role bartenders play in enhancing customer experiences amidst travel stresses. As Lindsey unfolds her journey from a regular bar to an airport setting, listeners get a taste of what it truly means to serve the public during high-stake moments. We laugh with her at the absurdity of some encounters and nod in agreement at the universal truths of hospitality. If you've ever navigated an endless terminal or shared a drink with a stranger, you won't want to miss this rollercoaster discussion! Ready for an adventure filled with humor and insight? Tune in, and don't forget to connect with us—share your thoughts, stories, and questions!Support the show
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy discuss the self-titled 2002 album from Box Car Racer. Find out more about what led Tom DeLonge to embark on a solo project after Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, how Travis Barker got involved but Mark Hoppus was excluded, and how Box Car Racer paved the way for the best of blink-182 on this week's podcast.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @ColumbiaHP on X!While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie.If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerchOr reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.comIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for another episode of CHP.
Join our PATREON for bonus episodes. This week we have Matt and Mariel from Candy Hearts back to the pod to talk about the divisive Blink 182 album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. We also talk about: stay sweet fest, the camel, pretty privilege, RIP Matt, FEST, sugar powder and everclear, baby blue I see you 2 weeks baby blue, medical resorts, Have Mercy (strobe), line hack, scene points coin, going to the ballpark, A/V cables, AI in the zoom, the clapper, discography war zone, he's from Staten Island, the “Adam's song” dead zone, writing the hit, everyone's yelling, Mandy Moore, and so much more. ________ Order our post-hardcore hat here! // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @candyheartsband and @runintotheground.
Today on the show , Justine and I chat about this iconic record and celebrate it turning 23 years old! We dive into a little background of the record, our first impressions and impact and our favorites from this record! Find Stereo Therapy: Instagram: https://instagram.com/stereo.therapy Website:https://www.stereotherapypod.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stereo.therapy?_t=8nHe9vM3ySA&_r=1
Blink-182, Twenty One Pilots, Bring Me the Horizon, Sublime with Rome, Sublime, Eminem, Taylor Swift, and more.
The Nostalgia Test Podcast recorded LIVE from the Southwest Popular/American Culture Association Conference in Albuquerque, NM w/ USC colleagues Jen Sopchockchai Bankard & P.T. McNiff of the Long Take Review podcast. Shoutout to SWPACA, the tech guy who helped make this happen, and everyone that came out to support! Our presentation, "Between Two Scholastic Worlds: Teaching, Blogging, and Podcasting," looked at how we negotiate our lives in the pop-culture world with our academic lives, how we use our podcasting and pop-culture curiosity in the classroom, the pressures of being an independent podcaster, and we got to answer some amazing questions from the audience. There's so much more, so get ready to take notes, because class is in session! Follow The Long Take Review: Substack & Podcast Instagram Jen's Instagram P.T.'s Instagram Some Episode Notes SWPACA: Southwest Popular/American Culture Association The Long Take: Podcast & Substack The Nostalgia Test Podcast Lithology Brewing Co. Jen Sopchockchai Bankard T. McNiff Antonio Elefano Greg Cass Zone of Interest (movie 2023) Take Your Pants Off and Jacket (album by Blink 182: 2001)
Dan & Many welcome back longtime friend & Nostalgia Test Podcast All-star Billy D'Elia to put the 1988 (possible) Christmas classic Die Hard to the ultimate test—THE NOSTALGIA TEST! We finally put to rest the long-debated question of whether Die Hard is a Christmas movie or just a movie that happens on Christmas. This is a Nostalgia Test classic. We get into the novel Die Hard is based on, how this is the first time Dan is seeing the movie (WHAT?!), the genius of Bruce Willis & Allan Rickman, the weird conspiratorial Steve Urkel connection, random 80's boobs, is John McClane hearing voices, the original boss bitch Bonnie Bedelia, and so much more!!!!!!! Some Episode Notes Die Hard (movie 1988) The Nostalgia Test Podcast Ep.2:
Breathing deeply, walking backwards. In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive back into one of the seminal works of not only the pop-punk explosion but of all of early-2000s pop culture, Blink-182's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. It was time for a blink episode, as a key moment in the podcast's origin story involved our hosts quite lubricated on the first tour with Matt Skiba. Find out more about how the making of Take Off Your Pants and Jacket was the first fissure for Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus, whether it holds up better than Enema of the State or Dude Ranch, and what the best two-song pair on any blink album is on this week's podcast. Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahousepartyFollow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
Dear Songwriter,Have you ever felt stuck, like your songs are all about the same thing? Well, I've felt that exact same way. But don't worry, in today's episode I'm aiming to broaden your horizons with three tips that I've learned through my experience that will help you expand your songwriting repertoire:1. Choosing a Clear Topic, Main Character, and Point of View:Identifying a fresh subject that excites your creativity.Creating a compelling main character to anchor your song.Selecting a unique point of view to offer a fresh perspective.2. Using Verses to Dive into the World and Struggles of Your Main Character:Crafting verses that draw listeners into your character's story.Delving into the emotions, challenges, and experiences of your main character.The power of storytelling in your lyrics.3. Using Melodies to Reflect the Mood and Vibe of the Song and Story:How melodies can be a powerful tool to convey emotions.Matching the mood of the music to the content of the song.Balancing the melodic elements with the lyrical message.Song Dissection:As always, I'll be dissecting a song that exemplifies these principles. In this episode, we'll explore Blink-182's 2000 single, "Stay Together for the Kids," and analyze how they successfully incorporated these concepts to create a compelling narrative.If you're looking to break free from writing about the same old topics and infuse fresh life into your songwriting, join us on this episode!Mentions and Links:Join Our FREE Community of Like-Minded Songwriters! https://www.connorfrost.com/vaultpodcastBlink-182 - Stay Together for the KidsBlink-182 - Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
We welcome our first guest of the season. Glen Demuth rocks up to discuss all things blink, his ultimate festival line up. Jay drops a bombshell for his guilty pleasure. ______________________________________Season 2 is here, we're full of spunk and ready to go*. Not like that but you know what we mean.Lot's of new topics to chat about and some of our (and your) favourite features.If you're a first time listener then kick back and enjoy our juvenile ramblings. If you're a seasoned Brainstew pro and back for more then, thanks and err... kick back and enjoy our juvenile ramblings.Either way it's all good.Embrace the madness. It'll get you eventually. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#269: Skeery was in a dilemma when he went to his friend's wedding last week; MGM owned casinos are suffering an ongoing cyber attack bringing the multibillion dollar company to its knees by teenagers- and they won't pay the criminals ransom; Wedding reception undress etiquette; Brody's bad eyewtiness; Skeery got held hostage by his friends for an entire afternoon; Listener TalkbacksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave and Caleb go deep on how they formed their imagination for high school (spoiler alert: Saved by the Bell shows up) and what types of feelings and memories shaped their mindset as they remember entering high school, with all its misplaced promise and unearned swagger and raging hormones. They turn to two bands who uniquely understood the assignment — Blink 182 and the Beastie Boys — and dive into a classic and a little-less-classic album from each. Grab your trapper keeper and start the countdown to college as they pick the best album for starting high school! Albums discussed today: Blink 182 - Blink-182, Enema of the State, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, Dude Ranch Beastie Boys - Ill Communication, Check Your Head Ratboys - The Window Rob Moose - Inflorescence
Dan & Manny put MxPx's 1996 album Life in General to the ultimate test—THE NOSTALGIA TEST! The guys have a lot of fun talking about the origins of the name MxPx, trying out their own emo/punk lyrics, comparing this album with Blink 182's Take You Pants Off and Jacket, and trying to understand why emo/punk cover songs were so popular in the late 90s and early 2000s. A special congratulations to MxPx for releasing their latest album Find a Way Home!!! Some Episode Notes Life In General (MxPx Album)
Plus, the rise of the crackberry... and should you show up for Silo?
Everything has fallen to pieces, Earth is dying, rank me Jesus. Get comfy, Black Band T-Shirt is back with a new episode of typically, bum-numbingly epic proportions as long time friend and former bandmate, Arkady English, joins Chris to rank and discuss the albums of Californian pop-punk silly boys, blink-182! In Part 1 we discuss the first four (proper) albums of the band's career: Cheshire Cat, Dude Ranch, Enema of the State and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. Of all the artists covered so far, who'd have thought that it'd be blink-182 that inspire the podcast's first ever practical music theory demonstration (thanks for that, Arkady!). From now on, there will be a Spotify playlist for each episode, so if you don't recognise any of our top picks, you can have a little listen: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2aCUKgkun3f4XQAcsZHjuS?si=rFocANfbS2eMLu5-M_7Y5w --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackbandtshirt/message
Do you feel like winter will never end? Has Punxsutawney Phil spotted his shadow and scurried back into this hole? The Groovy Guys have the perfect tonic for the winter blues, serving up four steaming hot cups of musical delight to get you through those long, bleak nights. The topic: Albums to beat the winter blues The albums: Blink-182 - Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, Dr. Dog - Fate, Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings, Beddy Rays - ST The hot take: What's the best band name of all time? Show notes: 00:00:00 - 00:02:00 Intro 00:02:00 - 00:19:00 Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings 00:19:00 - 00:30:02 Dr. Dog - Fate 00:30:02 - 00:38:35 Beddy Rays - ST 00:38:35 - 00:51:20 Blink-182 - Take Off Your Pants and Jacket 00:51:20 - 01:05:05 Hot Take - What's the best band name of all time? 01:05:05 - 01:06:20 Outro LISTEN ON SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/3TOshx7wCkeiPF2Vhl7ksf ON APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crate-expectations/id1583755634 OTHER PLATFORMS https://anchor.fm/crate-expectations SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0oh7oQdMUjqNVuF7R5e8QM?si=2a5bbc12a7a7423b ENGAGE TWITTER https://twitter.com/cratepod INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/crateexpectationspod/ REDDIT https://www.reddit.com/user/crateexpectationspod WEBSITE www.crateexpectationspod.com EMAIL crateexpectationspod@gmail.com About Crate Expectations Crate Expectations is a podcast for vinyl record collectors and music fans - featuring Groovy Guys Tom, Dan, Matt and Chris rambling on about vinyl culture, new and old bands, the music industry, gigs… and bunnies. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crate-expectations/message
Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens
It's a very special edition of Locked on Canadiens! Laura welcomes Jay Forster from Locked on Blue Jackets to the show today to discuss all the goings on in Columbus ahead of the Canadiens/Blue Jackets game on Thursday! Among the first things discussed is the absolute mountain of injuries facing the Blue Jackets as their injury list rivals that of the Montreal Canadiens last season, but how is the Columbus team different than the Habs last year? Also, where has this year gone totally wrong for the Blue Jackets? Despite landing Johnny Gaudreau and retaining Patrik Laine the offence has continued to struggle and have been a tough watch on many nights. Then, it's time for Jay to grill Laura on the surprising start by the Montreal Canadiens! Is the goaltending duo of Jake Allen and Samuel Montembeault going to be able to keep up sustainable pace as the season wears on? Or are there still some concerns about the coaching and playing style that are going to bring Montreal back down to earth? What issues are facing the Habs, and can Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield overcome them? Or is Montreal's dominant one line approach going to end up sinking Montreal when regression happens? Plus, Laura effuses nothing but praise for Martin St-Louis and his impact on the Habs young players and some veterans! Finally, the duo of Laura and Jay give their predictions on the Columbus vs. Montreal game, and what they expect from both teams. Can Mike Hoffman keep his run of form going and help the Habs avoid the defensive issues they suffered against the Devils? Will the Blue Jackets beleaguered, very inexperienced defence cost them against the Habs? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Canadiens - Daily Podcast on the Montreal Canadiens
It's a very special edition of Locked on Canadiens!Laura welcomes Jay Forster from Locked on Blue Jackets to the show today to discuss all the goings on in Columbus ahead of the Canadiens/Blue Jackets game on Thursday!Among the first things discussed is the absolute mountain of injuries facing the Blue Jackets as their injury list rivals that of the Montreal Canadiens last season, but how is the Columbus team different than the Habs last year? Also, where has this year gone totally wrong for the Blue Jackets? Despite landing Johnny Gaudreau and retaining Patrik Laine the offence has continued to struggle and have been a tough watch on many nights.Then, it's time for Jay to grill Laura on the surprising start by the Montreal Canadiens! Is the goaltending duo of Jake Allen and Samuel Montembeault going to be able to keep up sustainable pace as the season wears on? Or are there still some concerns about the coaching and playing style that are going to bring Montreal back down to earth? What issues are facing the Habs, and can Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield overcome them? Or is Montreal's dominant one line approach going to end up sinking Montreal when regression happens?Plus, Laura effuses nothing but praise for Martin St-Louis and his impact on the Habs young players and some veterans!Finally, the duo of Laura and Jay give their predictions on the Columbus vs. Montreal game, and what they expect from both teams. Can Mike Hoffman keep his run of form going and help the Habs avoid the defensive issues they suffered against the Devils? Will the Blue Jackets beleaguered, very inexperienced defence cost them against the Habs?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back everybody, age of consent in Iran (we all knew you wanted to know), Cory's new wheels, manual transmission, the Nissan Cube, the Halloween Capital of the World, gym talk, Adam Levine cheating, Kanye is apparently losing his marbles, cheating in professional chess, cheating in professional fishing, Tom tries to find the origin of a potentially stolen joke, things you hear as a kid and believe without questioning, wild Christianity, Slime Rancher 2, new Pokemon, some game recommendations, blink-182's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket review, the evangelical gym, what did we learn today?
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy discuss the self-titled 2002 album from Box Car Racer. Find out more about what led Tom DeLonge to embark on a solo project after Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, how Travis Barker got involved but Mark Hoppus was excluded, and how Box Car Racer paved the way for the best of blink-182 on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy discuss the self-titled 2002 album from Box Car Racer. Find out more about what led Tom DeLonge to embark on a solo project after Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, how Travis Barker got involved but Mark Hoppus was excluded, and how Box Car Racer paved the way for the best of blink-182 on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.
Breathing deeply, walking backwards. In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive back into one of the seminal works of not only the pop-punk explosion but of all of early-2000s pop culture, Blink-182's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. It was time for a blink episode, as a key moment in the podcast's origin story involved our hosts quite lubricated on the first tour with Matt Skiba. Find out more about how the making of Take Off Your Pants and Jacket was the first fissure for Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus, whether it holds up better than Enema of the State or Dude Ranch, and what the best two-song pair on any blink album is on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
Breathing deeply, walking backwards. In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive back into one of the seminal works of not only the pop-punk explosion but of all of early-2000s pop culture, Blink-182's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. It was time for a blink episode, as a key moment in the podcast's origin story involved our hosts quite lubricated on the first tour with Matt Skiba. Find out more about how the making of Take Off Your Pants and Jacket was the first fissure for Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus, whether it holds up better than Enema of the State or Dude Ranch, and what the best two-song pair on any blink album is on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.
Episode 113 / Are you looking for a new revenue stream? Selling in person at shows is an option to add to your list of possibilities. Young adult science fiction and fantasy author Clare C. Marshall joins us today to share her tips for selling in person at craft shows, festivals, and comic conventions. Intro links: The Thing About Austen podcast The Thing About Austen Instagram Nightingale: An Anthology for Ukraine Resources to Help Ukrianians Show notes: How Clare pivoted from planning a career in journalism to writing and self publishing Why her goals have changed and how the pandemic helped her fall in love with writing again How outlining has helped her writing process - Resource mentioned: Take Off Your Pants by Libby Hawker How she interacts with people at shows to give them easy choices Why going to shows is a type of performance and how she mentally prepares for that aspect of selling in person How Clare recovered from a mistake that involved her books not arriving for one of her shows Specific tips on booth set-up, estimating how much stock you'll need, taking payments, and interacting with customers Come over and say hi to Jami and Sara in the WIKT Facebook group! You can find show notes and links at wishidknownforwriters.com. Links: https://faeryinkpress.com - Clare C. Marshall's YA science fiction & fantasy publishing brand. https://faeryinkpress.com/post-mortems/ - Clare's experiences selling books at shows, comic conventions and festivals The Big List of Craft and marketing books mentioned on WIKT podcast episodes Jami's Launch Plan Sara's Book Release Timeline Checklist
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy discuss the self-titled 2002 album from Box Car Racer. Find out more about what led Tom DeLonge to embark on a solo project after Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, how Travis Barker got involved but Mark Hoppus was excluded, and how Box Car Racer paved the way for the best of blink-182 on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
Breathing deeply, walking backwards. In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive back into one of the seminal works of not only the pop-punk explosion but of all of early-2000s pop culture, Blink-182's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. It was time for a blink episode, as a key moment in the podcast's origin story involved our hosts quite lubricated on the first tour with Matt Skiba. Find out more about how the making of Take Off Your Pants and Jacket was the first fissure for Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus, whether it holds up better than Enema of the State or Dude Ranch, and what the best two-song pair on any blink album is on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
The fellas sit down and discuss their favorite legendary blink 182 record, the one, the only, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. As well as a brief discussion on Can't Swims new record, “Change Of Plans” as well as their thoughts on Travis Barker selling out with a Kardashian!
Braun retires, remembering Norm, take off your pants and jacket, and more! (Full Show) Guests include: Scott Dolphin, Drew Olson, Aaron Jones, Matt Mueller, John Kuhn, and Brian Butch.
This episode covers Annie Curle, aka Springrooove, who's an illustrator based in Michigan. Annie is the mind behind the comic It Strikes a Chord, which can be found on Webtoon. . The conversation ranges from her creative process, her influences (whether they be musically, literary or even a cat themed book shop), and overall lessons she's learned along the way being a freelance illustrator. . Twitter and Instagram: @springrooove . Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/springrooove . Blink-182 Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Off_Your_Pants_and_Jacket . Sleepy Cat Books: https://bookshop.org/shop/sleepycatbooks . Manga Info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manga . Sailor Moon History: https://geishaworld.fandom.com/wiki/Sailor_Moon_(Manga) . Uncut Gems Details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncut_Gems_(soundtrack)#:~:text=The%20%22cosmically%20synthesized%22%20score%20uses,new%2Dage%20duo%20Emerald%20Web . Daniel Lopatin Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0RAmNU5Es8 . Editor RB Roe on Twitter: @gettuffstaytuff . Interested in being featured in a future episode? Find Juxtaposed Journeys on PodMatch and request an interview, or send an e-mail to juxtaposedjourneys@gmail.com for further inquiries.
This album just turned 20 years old! I talk about this iconic album including the 6 bonus tracks, yes, even the joke songs! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
After I realized yesterday was the 20th anniversary of an album very near and dear to my heart, I hit up Kyle Stephen last minute to jump on the show and talk about our love for blink-182's Take Off Your Pants And JacketCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY, stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA mobile appemail me for FREE Power Chord Hour stickers - powerchordhour@gmail.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhour Instagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhour/ Twitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhour/ Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8Lgg Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_Mg
Caleb Clark and Brock Rudlaff discuss pop punk band blink-182 and punk founders X Ray Spex. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caleb-clark6/support
I found a really old list sent in by Devon from the Take Off Your Pants show, so I called everyone on it…
In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy discuss the self-titled 2002 album from Box Car Racer. Apologies for being a bit out of order, as Box Car Racer is a major bridge to blink-182's untitled album, but what can you do? Find out more about what led Tom DeLonge to embark on a solo project after Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, how Travis Barker got involved but Mark Hoppus was excluded, and how Box Car Racer paved the way for the best of blink-182 on this week's podcast.Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
Here’s a live show that happened immediately after the Daisy Pendergrass Show and right before the Take Off Your Pants show. I guess…
In this episode we discuss Take off you pants and jacket by Blink 182. Jon asks the hard hitting questions and Justin knocks them all out of the park and makes it looks easy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lunchboys/message
Breathing deeply, walking backwards. In the latest episode of Columbia House Party, hosts Jake Goldsbie and Blake Murphy dive back into one of the seminal works of not only the pop-punk explosion but of all of early-2000s pop culture, Blink-182's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. It was time for a blink episode, as a key moment in the podcast's origin story involved our hosts quite lubricated on the first tour with Matt Skiba. Find out more about how the making of Take Off Your Pants and Jacket was the first fissure for Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus, whether it holds up better than Enema of the State or Dude Ranch, and what the best two-song pair on any blink album is on this week's podcast. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, show notes and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/columbiahouseparty Follow @ColumbiaHP on Twitter! Say hello to @BlakeMurphyODC and @JGoldsbie as well. If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/chpmerch Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@columbiahouseparty.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Columbia House Party 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode of CHP.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4114831/advertisement
The Weekend Preview, for the weekend it is! How about that eh?Checking in on injuries, implications, streaming options and some yada yada.Love you guys! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Libbie Hawker tries to convince Ryan why outlining is essential for writing fast and with quality. Will he be persuaded? Libbie is an author of over 30 fiction books and explores outlining for speed in her popular non-fiction work Take Off Your Pants See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up for The Prolific Creator+ and get full access to the archives and weekly bonus content! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-prolific-creator.
In this episode, Libbie Hawker tries to convince Ryan why outlining is essential for writing fast and with quality. Will he be persuaded? Libbie is an author of over 30 fiction books and explores outlining for speed in her popular non-fiction work Take Off Your Pants