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That Was a Show?
Not My Department! - Our First/Première Canadian Sitcom Review!

That Was a Show?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 50:47


Not My Department WAS a show. This 1987 satire was produced by the CBC and takes on government bureaucracy in Ottawa. The show centres around the fictional Department of Regional Incentive Targets, or DRIT. Quelle idée amusante! That Was a Show? takes a drive north of the border to review a Canadian sitcom for the very first time. Brynn, Aaron & Barry fill out the appropriate access to information request forms, and politely ask why this show didn't get reelected after its first term in office. Email: thatwasashow@aol.com (Because 90s AOL still exists for some reason!) Leave us a voice message at anchor.fm/thatwasashow and it might make it into a future episode! Instagram @thatwasashow The Trope Library: thatwasashow.tumblr.com Merch: redbubble.com/people/thatwasashow Hosted by: Brynn Byrne @brynnabyrne Aaron Yeger @aaronyeger Andrew “Barry” Helmer @andrewhelmer Podcast logo and artwork by Brian Walker @briguywalker That Was a Show? is a Radio Gizmo Production

Whispering Huntys
Rules Mean Nothing (W/ Mijon Zulu, Nick Probst, Brynn Byrne, and The Lady Galore)

Whispering Huntys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 65:35


Happy Bushwig and congrats to one of our two new Miss Bushwigs! On the pod, we are joined by the fabulous Toronto writer and podcaster Brynn Byrne (be sure to check out the That Was a Show? podcast).  From across the pond, we reconnected with our spicy Dutch diva The Lady Galore. Brynn starts us off with the full scoop on Canada's election and current Covidian journey before sharing local drag info. If we ever make it to Canada, we'll be attending drag brunch at the Gladstone Hotel in the West End of Toronto. Lady Galore is hot off the presses from publishing her book Glitter Maakt Alles Beter: Hoe Lady Galore Mijn Leven Redde - the first Dutch book about drag! We were lucky to catch her because she was actually performing at Patty Pam Pam's Holy Brunch along with Reggy B!On the pod: Drag Race Holland Season 2:  Why do rules mean nothing Holland?  Did other queens besides Vanessa know? What did Willam actually do? If Vivaldi had a phone, please explain that plastic deforestation dress? If Lady Galore already has a stage at Milkshake Festival, has she won season 2? Should Tabitha have been in the top 4? Can Vaness still win after the incident?  The Gaymoji challenge!  Camp still needs to be funny. Should Puny have won?  Why so many breastplates? Explaining Merol's song. Who should get the crown Kita MInaj and My Little Puny are BABY QUEENS?  About our guests:  Brynn Byrne is a pop culture-obsessed writer and podcaster from Toronto, Ontario. She is the co-creator, producer and co-host of That Was a Show? a podcast about failed or forgotten sitcoms from the 80s and 90s. When Brynn isn't binging obscure sitcoms or Drag Race she can either be found struggling to write the next great screenplay or singing show tunes to her cat Gizmo. This Diva isn't your regular Queen honey, she's Fierce, Legendary, and Galore! We loved her so much she is back for more!  Lady Galore a staple of Amsterdam and Dutch Drag since 2009. Lady Galore has performed all over: Shanghai, Tokyo, New York, Chicago, Sydney, Melbourne, Paris, Berlin, Belfast, Glasgow, and Stockholm, just to name a few.  After 200 solo shows, it was time to step up her game and Lady Galore invented a couple of huge concepts like  “the GALORE Stage” on Europes Biggest gay festival “Milkshake Festival” and she is programming Europes biggest gay ski event “European Gay Ski Week” where she invites tons of Queens from all over the world to perform and show you the art of Drag.  Besides performing live on stage, Lady Galore acted in 2 movies and has won several awards/prizes for the documentary: Galore. Made by Dyzlo film. A film about her career, traveling the world, an extraordinary lifestyle, and winning everyone's heart. In 2019 she hosted “The Diva In Mij”, the first-ever Dutch TV-show presented by Drag Queens together with Envy Peru and Hoax Le Beau.  Looking ahead, in 2021, she will release her first book about her life and the dutch Drag scene. Last but not least, Lady Galore has been honored to be an Amsterdam Gay Pride Ambassador and has been organizing the Gay Pride Boat with Drag Queens United yearly since 2012.  “Let's make more GLAMOUR!” FOLLOW THE LADY GALOREInstagram: the_lady_galore  Facebook: theladygalore/Youtube: sanderdenbaas FOLLOW BRYNN BYRNE Instagram: thatwasashowInstagram: brynnabyrne Check out That Was a Show? Podcast.  FOLLOW NICKInstagram: neprobst and grow_withnickTwitter: neprobst  FOLLOW MIJONInstagram:majorzu FOLLOW THE HUNTYSInstagram: whisperinghuntysFacebook: whisperinghuntysTiktok: whisperinghuntysTwitter: huntywhisperingWhispering Huntys Website  Whispering Huntys is an Apocalypse Podcast Network Podcast. Sign up to our Listserv: http://eepurl.com/hfnySr

That Was The Week
Apple's Very Bad Week

That Was The Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 40:15


That Was the Week 2021, #32 Why Privacy Matters. With @ajkeen and @kteare Apple crosses to the dark side. Its image fingerprinting and matching technology can be used for much more than protecting children. And it will be. The right to privacy is more important than ever. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keith-teare/support

Tuned to Yesterday
7/31/21 11pm Tuned to Yesterday

Tuned to Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 52:00


True History: Americans at Work “The Auctioneer” 9/21/39 CBS, That Was the Year “1914” 1935 Syndicated, Treasury Salute “Dr. Walter Reed” 7/24/44 Syndicated.

The Travis Thomas Experience
07-12-21 The Travis Thomas Experience Hour 2

The Travis Thomas Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 50:41


Travis uses this hour to continue the conversation about the weekend THAT WAS! McGregor broke his ankle and he's still talking. There was a dramatic ending to the Italy-England EuroCup Final and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Travis Thomas Experience
06-28-21 The Travis Thomas Experience Hour 1

The Travis Thomas Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 54:12


Segment 1 - Recap of the weekend THAT WAS! Nats series split w/ Marlins, NBA Playoff update, and Tank and Lomachenko win their respective fights.  Segment 2 - Who are the biggest x-factors for Washington Football Team on offense and defense? Segment 3 - Calls/tweets: Who are the biggest x-factors for Washington Football Team on offense and defense? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

That Was a Show?
Vinnie & Bobby - aka Matt LeBlanc's Joey Before Joey

That Was a Show?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 78:07


Vinnie & Bobby WAS a show. Buried deep within the filthy bowels of Married With Children was a backdoor pilot for a show called Top Of The Heap starring Matt LeBlanc. It lasted seven episodes. But because everyone else was wrong, another attempt was made featuring the same character, Vinnie Verducci, and thus Vinnie & Bobby was born. It also lasted seven episodes. Brynn, Aaron & Barry attempt to piece this all together—and while they're at it they pick apart the latest major act of 90s nostalgia about that obscure show where Matt LeBlanc really took off...the Friends Reunion! Welcome back to Season 2 of That Was a Show? Email: thatwasashow@aol.com (Because 90s AOL still exists for some reason!) Instagram @thatwasashow The Trope Library: thatwasashow.tumblr.com Merch: redbubble.com/people/thatwasashow Hosted by: Brynn Byrne @brynnabyrne Aaron Yeger @aaronyeger Andrew “Barry” Helmer @andrewhelmer Podcast logo and artwork by Brian Walker @briguywalker That Was a Show? is a Radio Gizmo Production

The Travis Thomas Experience
06-14-21 The Travis Thomas Experience Hour 2

The Travis Thomas Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 46:14


Travis continues the conversation about the weekend THAT WAS. The Nationals split with the Giants, the Suns swept the Nuggets, Izzy dominated his fight, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Travis Thomas Experience
05-10-21 The Travis Thomas Experience Hour 2

The Travis Thomas Experience

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 48:35


Travis uses this hour to discuss the weekend THAT WAS. He discusses the outcome of the Canelo v. Billy Joe Saunders fight, Russell Westbrook tying Oscar Robertson for most triple-doubles of all-time, Nats going 1-2 on the weekend and the Capitals splitting their series against the Flyers.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Oakwood Baptist Church Podcast
That Was a Bad Decision, Part 2

Oakwood Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021


That Was a Bad Decision, Part 2

Branson Country USA Podcasts
Rhonda Vincent and Collin Raye with all your Branson Country USA favorites!

Branson Country USA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 48:54


This week we welcome Rhonda Vincent and Collin Raye! Bluegrass award-winner Rhonda Vincent began her professional music career at the age of five, playing drums with her family’s band, the Sally Mountain Show. She picked up the mandolin at eight and the fiddle at ten, performing with the family band at festivals on weekends. Rhonda struck out on her own, singing with the Grand Ole Opry’s Jim Ed Brown. Her opportunity eventually led to a deal with Rebel Records. Her work caught the attention of Giant Nashville’s president, James Stroud, who signed Vincent to record two contemporary country albums. After Giant, she signed with Rounder Records where her passion for traditional bluegrass music flourished. She made her label debut in 2000 with Back Home Again, recorded with her band, The Rage. She showcases her hard-driving, high-energy contemporary bluegrass on The Storm Still Rages in 2001, One Step Ahead in 2003, Ragin’ Live in 2005, All American Bluegrass Girl in 2006, and Good Thing Going in 2008. In 2000, Vincent won her first in a string of seven Female Vocalist of the Year Awards from the International Bluegrass Music Association. In 2001, she won the Entertainer of the Year Award. In 2011, Vincent released a collaboration album with Gene Watson titled Your Money and My Good Looks. During the 2020 Branson Christmas season, Rhonda produced and starred in her own show, Rhonda Vincent Christmas In Branson. She has a brand new album Music Is What I See. Rhonda is constantly thinking of new adventures, songs, opportunities, and she loves the excitement and challenge of putting together a plan at the last minute. Anyone who has ever worked with Rhonda Vincent, knows they must be ready at a moment’s notice. There could be an impromptu recording session, a midnight drive to Canada to see Niagara Falls, a video shoot, or even a jam session aboard the Larry’s Country Diner/Country’s Family Reunion Cruise. Her motto is to always be ready for anything. It’s one of the secrets to her success. For more information and tour dates, visit her website: RhondaVincent.com Floyd Collin Wray was born in De Queen, Arkansas. His mother, Lois Wray, was a local musician; in the 1950s, she served as an opening act for
several Sun Records artists. Later, she became a solo musician in her own right; she would occasionally bring both Collin and his brother Scott onstage to sing harmony vocals. By the 1980s, the two brothers began a country-rock band called the Wray Brothers Band, in which Collin assumed the stage name Bubba Wray. The Wray Brothers Band performed primarily in the state of Texas, Oregon and Nevada . By 1986, the duo changed their name to “The Wrays”, and released singles for Mercury Records. In 1990 he was signed to a record deal with Epic Records. He debut single, “All I Can Be”, peaked at number 29 on Billboard. In 1992, the follow-up single, “Love Me”, gave him his first number one hit song. With 24 top ten records, 16 #1 hits, and having been a 10 time male vocalist of the year nominee (5 CMA and 5 ACM), this truly electrifying performer of his era remains one of the great voices of our time.The man who has topped the charts with such great songs as "On the Verge," "One Boy, One Girl," "What the Heart Wants," "Every Second", "That Was a River", "Anyone Else", and "If I Were You", continues to touch hearts across the globe. These days, Collin still travels and sings all across the Country. In 2014 he released his autobiography, “A Voice Undefeated”. In November of 2020, he released his latest album, “Scars”, which features collaborations with Miranda Lambert and Vince Gill. You can buy his music on Apple Music and Spotify. For more information and tour dates, visit his website: CollinRaye.com

That Was a Show?
Season 1 Finale! That Was a Season?

That Was a Show?

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 63:24


Brynn, Aaron & Barry look back at a full 90s-sitcom-season worth of podcast episodes. The hosts watch another episode of a show they reviewed early on to see how it compares; they present the first annual TWASies Awards to some of the most deserving shows, characters and actors; they answer a listener question; and they reflect on the origin story of That Was a Show? and how far they’ve come! And inspired by classic sitcoms, there’s even a clipshow! Email: thatwasashow@aol.com (Because 90s AOL still exists for some reason!) Instagram @thatwasashow The Trope Library: thatwasashow.tumblr.com Merch: redbubble.com/people/thatwasashow Hosted by: Brynn Byrne @brynnabyrne Aaron Yeger @aaronyeger Andrew “Barry” Helmer @andrewhelmer Podcast logo and artwork by Brian Walker @briguywalker That Was a Show? is a Radio Gizmo Production

Oakwood Baptist Church Podcast
That Was a Bad Decision

Oakwood Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021


That Was a Bad Decision

Make Me A Gamer
Episode 92 – That Was Awesome!

Make Me A Gamer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 67:03


This week on Make Me A Gamer, HarveyZ gets to talk about his accomplishment over the last year: watching 12 seasons of Criminal Minds. Then Atma and Harvey get down to gaming business where they first talk about Scott Pilgim vs. the World before moving on to beat ’em ups in general, after which Atma … Continue reading Episode 92 – That Was Awesome! →

B-Watch Rewatch
Episode 2 - Who's Who of Pacific Blue (ft. "That Was a Show?")

B-Watch Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 32:55


Hi friends! In this episode, we are doing something a little different...As we are both (or all?) are new to this amazingly wonderful story that is Pacific Blue, we really wanted set the stage for the story, and dive into facts and stats about the show, as well as walk through who each character is, and what they are all about so that is oh so much better for all of us to hear. Not only that, but we have a very special guest segment from our friends at "That Was a Show?" podcast. Be sure to go check them out if you love obscure TV and entertainment from the past that were canceled for all the wrong (or right?) reasons...

Slapbox Podcast
Episode 448 Over the Hill

Slapbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 73:57


Binging the Leprechaun Films, Unsolved, That Was a Lot of Tissue Paper and A Chimpanzee Named Sue

Lush Life
Lush Life - Episode February 19, 2021

Lush Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021


Celebrating Black History Month! Episode 3: 1967-1996Playlist: John Coltrane - ImpressionsAlice Coltrane - Galaxy in TuriyaHerbie Hancock - Watermelon ManRandy Weston - African Village (Bedford Stuyvesant)Ornette Coleman - AllDon Cherry - CaliforniaSarah Vaughan, The Count Basie Orchestra - When Your Lover Has GoneGeri Allen - Running As Fast As You Can...tgthOliver Jones & Charlie Biddle - All the Things You AreThe Odean Pope Saxophone Choir - Prince la ShaCarmen McRae - Man, That Was a DreamBobby McFerrin & Chick Corea - Blues ConnotationWynton Marsalis Septet - Hustle BustleRanee Lee - Nana, What Do You Say?Christian McBride - Divergence

Tuned to Yesterday
1/29/21 11pm Tuned to Yesterday

Tuned to Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 52:00


#1407, True History, Behind the Mike "Episode #10" 11/24/40 NBC Blue, That Was the Year "1928" 1935 Syndicated. Tuned To Yesterday features programs from radio's golden era. Drama, Comedy, Western, Sci-Fi and more. Produced by Mark Lavonier.

The Gamers' Inn
TGI 449 – Games of the Year 2020

The Gamers' Inn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 73:16


Ryan and Jocelyn close out the year THAT WAS 2020 and chat about all their favourite video game experiences. We kick things off with our personal Top 5 (in no particular order), with a few Nintendo overlaps. After a good jolly chat about some great games, we continue talking about great games with our Honourable Mentions. What were your favourite games of 2020? Be sure to join the conversation in Discord. Thank you to all that supported The Gamers' Inn over the last year, and in previous years. We really appreciate it! Have yourselves a great holiday and see you in the New Year!

Daily Devotions with Pastor KP Jones
The Christ(mas) That Was, Is, and Is To Come

Daily Devotions with Pastor KP Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 14:39


The Christ(mas) That Was, Is, and Is To ComeJohn 1:1-5; 9-14; 16-18Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give?c=1314881)

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television
Hank Garrett: From Harlem Hoodlum to Hollywood Heavyweight

TV CONFIDENTIAL: A radio talk show about television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 24:04


TVC 520.1: Ed, Tony, and Donna welcome back Hank Garrett, the actor, comedian, and voice artist that Baby Boomers around the world know as Officer Nicholson on Car 54, Where Are You? and that film buffs know as the homicidal postal worker in Three Days of the Condor. Topics this segment include working with the often cantankerous Al Lewis; how Hank learned to develop his talent for creating voices by watching Sid Caesar; and the year he spent in England working with David Frost on That Was the Week That Was. Hank’s memoir, From Harlem Hoodlum to Hollywood Heavyweight, is available through Briton Publishing, Amazon.com, and other online retailers. Proceeds from sales of Hank’s book will support Wounded Warriors and Disabled Veterans of America. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They’re great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

THE LEWDRESKY REAL | NO VOICE NO REASON | NEW YORK CITY | LONDON | UK

THERE IS A TIME AND PLACE FOR EVERYTHING TO MESS WITH THE WORK OF OTHERS IS NOT A NEED OF ANYONE PERSON OR THING OR OPERATION THINGS ARE NOT LIKE THEY USE TO BE AND WE ARE NOT DESERVING OF SUCH PERIOD THEY ARE OUT OF CONTROL! ________________________________________________________________________________________ I WILL LIVE TO SHARE THE WORD ON THIS ONE - HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT OUR CURRENT STATE. ITS HAPPENING ON A BEYOND NORMAL LEVEL FROM EVERY DAMN SIDE. THEY DON'T LIKE THE BORN BOLD AND NEVER SOLD PERSON, THEY JUST NEED TO FIND A NEW PROJECT TO FOCUS AND BEGIN TO TREAT EVERYONE EQUAL REGARDLESS OF WHAT THEY DON'T KNOW. I WAS NOT MAD ABOUT ANYTHING, BUT THEY ARE MAD BECAUSE THEY CLOSED THE BOOK BEFORE ASKING THE AUTHOR AND FINISHER OF GOOD FAITH, DISCRIMINATION ALWAYS LANDS PEOPLE IN A PLACE BY THEM DAMN SELF. THAT WAS.... YEEONDS AGO WE STARTED EMPOWERING OUR PEOPLE BEYOND YOUR WILDEST. THINGS HAVE CHANGE FOR COLOREDS AND EVEN THE WHITES, AND STILL THEY DON"T GET IT> I WILL NOT ALLOW PEOPLE TO KILL ME FROM INSIDE AND OUT, TRUST NO ONE THESE DAYS. ITS NOT A GOOD TALE TAIL OR DAMN ANYTHING IS LARGER THAN THREE ITS GOING TO BE HISTORY FOR HIS STORY. ONLY IF HE SHE HIM KNEW... SAD THAT ACCESS TO IS DEADLOCKED IN COVID 19. IT BECOMES EVERY RACE OF A THING AND EVERY EQUALITY.... IS SO YOUNG IN MIND. I TALKS TO NO ONE AND YET STILL...... ITS NOT EVEN THE EVERY DAY PEOPLE- THE POWER IS OUT AT CVS! #BREAKERSMAYDASH #JELLO --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thereallewdresky/message

Headliners
Episode 33: Episode 33: Thanksgiving Threeway

Headliners

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 43:35


Nick, Gaby, and Lou break down the headlines from the week of November 16th, 2020. Topics covered: The Department of Snakes, That Was a Good Joke, Purchasing Emotional Intelligence at Kmart.

Keen On Democracy
That Was the Week: Keith Teare on the Rights and Wrongs of Breaking Up Big Tech

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 27:08


On a special episode introducing That Was the Week with Keith Teare to Now.tv, Andrew talks with Keith about Maelle Gavet's arguments about the need to break up Big Tech giants and why we shouldn't trust anti-trust. Keith Teare is a Founder and Executive Chairman at Accelerated Digital Ventures Ltd., a UK based global investment company focused on startups at all stages. He was previously founder at the Palo Alto incubator, Archimedes Labs. Archimedes was the original incubator for TechCrunch and since 2011 has invested, accelerated or incubated many Silicon valley startups including Quixey; M.dot (sold to GoDaddy); chat.center; Loop Surveys; DownTown, and Sunshine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tuned to Yesterday
10/8/20 10pm Tuned to Yesterday

Tuned to Yesterday

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 52:00


#373, True History, That Was the Year “1919” 1935 Syndicated, Behind the Scene #14 “General Claire Channault” 1940’s Syndicated, You Are There “Sailing of the Mayflower” 6/13/48 CBS, Behind the Mike “The Morning Patrol” (Excerpt) 9/29/40 NBC Blue. Tuned To Yesterday features programs from radio's golden era. Drama, Comedy, Western, Sci-Fi and more. Produced by Mark Lavonier.

Weekend Jazz Meetup
Weekend Jazz Meetup #169(前半)

Weekend Jazz Meetup

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 43:57


8月29日(土)前半にお届けした作品: 1 Sachie Fujikawa Trio #藤川幸恵 / Instability(2017年のアルバム「Aggregation」から) 2 Groove Merchant #GrooveMerchant / Fu-fu Genka(2019年のアルバム「Ichthyology」から) 3* Michika Fukumori #福森道華 / Lucky To Be Me (2016年のアルバム「Quality Time」から) 4 Coalescence #Coalescence/ Whatever, That Was(2019年のアルバム「Coalescence 2」から) 5 Mamiko Taira #平麻美子 / Dindi(2009年デモ音源から) 6 … Continue reading →

Ian Talks Comedy
Gary Murphy

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 107:37


Gary Murphy and I discuss 50's TV, The Dick Van Dyke Show, meeting his partner Larry Strawther, Butch Whacks & The Glass Packs, moving to LA, working on Merv Griffin, writing spec scripts, getting hired on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, meeting Johnny, working two weeks and going to the Anniversary party, the classic Reagan Who's on First routine, getting fired and then rehired, leaving for Thicke of the Night, the inherit problems, Gilbert Gottfried, writing a Happy Days and a Charlie & Co., Gladys Knights' comedy chops, writing "The Pope's Roadie" sketch for That Was the Week that Was, Without A Clue - an overlooked Sherlock Holmes film, My Sister Sam, Night Court - "Dan the Walking Time Bomb", Reinhold Weege and John Larroquette, the writer's strike and "Danny's Got His Gun" three-parter, Acting Sheriff and working with GOULET, The Sinbad Show, CBS kills The Boys are Back, The Faculty, choosing to work on Men Behaving Badly over Everybody Loves Raymond and quitting mid-season, Union Square, Caroline in the City and Lea Thompson, God the Devil and Bob - unnecessary controversy, working with Alan Cumming, James Garner, French Stewart, Laurie Metcalf, and Nancy Cartwright, Linwood Boomer and Malcolm in the Middle, great pilot, Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, Carpoolers, Notes from the Underbelly, TV Land kills The Exes, Alexa & Katie, and his current series Sydney to the Max and the cast Ruth Righi, Ian Reed Kessler, and Caroline Rhea. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

That Was a Show?
DVD Bonus Features: Davis Rules Deleted Scenes

That Was a Show?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 12:47


Welcome to our first ever That Was a Show? bonus episode...Davis Rules Deleted Scenes! From the 90s obsession with mini golf, to our adolescent assumptions about Mad About You, some parts of our Davis Rules discussion went off on tangents that didn’t really fit with the plot. So here they are anyway! Follow us on Instagram @thatwasashow The Trope Library blog is now live! thatwasashow.tumblr.com Merch available at: redbubble.com/people/thatwasashow Hosted by: Brynn Byrne @brynnabyrne Aaron Yeger @aaronyeger Andrew “Barry” Helmer @andrewhelmer Podcast logo and artwork by Brian Walker @briguywalker That Was a Show? is a Radio Gizmo Production

The Personal Finance Show
COVID-19 Weekly Update 16

The Personal Finance Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 57:06


Week 16 of the COVID-19 series features my friends Brynn Byrne and Aaron Yeger, co-hosts of the new podcast "That Was a Show?". We talk about Brynn and Aaron's COVID-19 experience and how the pandemic has affected their personal finances, but mostly I wanted them on to talk about their awesome new podcast.  I can't explain it better than them so here's the summary direct from their podcast page: The podcast about failed or forgotten sitcoms from the 80s and 90s. Many sitcoms have stood the test of time and have millions of adoring fans—but those shows were diamonds in the rough. This podcast is not about those diamonds, it's about the rough. Some sitcoms were briefly popular in their time, some were cancelled almost immediately. You probably won't recognize most of these, and you'll say 'that was a show?' As I said in the episode, it's important that podcasts promote other podcast, especially those of a different genre.  I listen to a lot of personal finance shows but I also listen to shows like This American Life, Invisibilia, "How Did That Get Made?", and other non-financial podcasts.  These podcasts are doing fine on their own but there are some podcasts that are excellent but people just don't know about them yet.  If you are a child of the 80s and 90s and enjoy talking about television, you will love this show like I do.   PODCAST Click below to listen to the first 4 episodes and subscribe today so you get the new episodes that are planned to drop every 2 weeks:  Anchor:   https://anchor.fm/thatwasashow Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2cmwWJWVBHOYLYSgpe1zqR?si=nXFtZok4ReKQVANhuvnmJA   CONTEST Until July 31st, you could win a "That Was a Show?" t-shirt, featuring the amazing show cover art by Brian Walker.  Head to Instagram to find the details on how to enter:   https://www.instagram.com/thatwasashow/   MERCHANDISE:  https://www.redbubble.com/people/thatwasashow/shop

Steve Eastman
Episode 69: Was that Really the Week That Was?

Steve Eastman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 5:40


From 1962 to 1963 the BBC aired a satirical show about the news, “That Was the Week That Was,” that later crossed the pond to NBC in 1964. David Frost, and others, would pick apart the week's current events, highlighting the ridiculous. The week that just ended would have been perfect for their show. Visit http://WaitTilYouHearThis.comsubscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/WaitTilYouHearThisMusic credit: lavelman, http://www.freesfx.co.uk

Steve Eastman
Episode 69: Was that Really the Week That Was?

Steve Eastman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 5:40


From 1962 to 1963 the BBC aired a satirical show about the news, “That Was the Week That Was,” that later crossed the pond to NBC in 1964. David Frost, and others, would pick apart the week's current events, highlighting the ridiculous. The week that just ended would have been perfect for their show. Visit http://WaitTilYouHearThis.com subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/WaitTilYouHearThis Music credit: lavelman, http://www.freesfx.co.uk

Power Plant 4: Transmission of Power
Two Idiots Getting Awkward and Talkin' Horror & Friends | The Power Plant Podcast

Power Plant 4: Transmission of Power

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 29:34


That Was a Great Season, Thx So Much --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yungfruitslice/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yungfruitslice/support

That Was a Show?
Introducing: That Was a Show?

That Was a Show?

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 1:00


Coming soon to your favourite pod box... The podcast about failed or forgotten sitcoms from the 80s and 90s! Hosted by Brynn, Aaron and Barry (actually Andrew), That Was a Show? goes on an archeological dig through the decaying the remains of sitcoms you've probably never even heard of before—or the ones you vaguely remember and struggle to convince your friends that they actually existed. Join us as watch these old treasures and deconstruct the preposterous choices made, speculate as to why they were cancelled, and even try to connect these shows with Friends in six degrees or less. That Was a Show?

ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily
Episode 102 - That Was a Long Month

ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 19:30


Good Morning and Welcome to the ProactiveIT Cyber Security Daily number 102.  It is Monday April 13th 2020. I am your host Scott Gombar and That Was a Long Month This podcast is brought to you by Nwaj Tech, a Client Focused and Security Minded IT Consultant based in Central Connecticut.  You can visit us at nwajtech.com    Compromised Zoom Credentials Swapped in Underground Forums Apple, Google Team on Coronavirus Tracking – Sparking Privacy Fears New IRS Site Could Make it Easy for Thieves to Intercept Some Stimulus Payments SFO Hit by Web Compromise Hackers Can Compromise VMware vCenter Server Via Newly Patched Flaw Gambling company to set aside $30 million to deal with cyber-attack fallout New Wiper Malware impersonates security researchers as prank HIPAA Penalties Waived for Good Faith Operation of COVID-19 Community-Based Testing Sites  

Israel News Talk Radio
The Corona Virus Is Winning - Israel is Locked Down - The Walter Bingham File

Israel News Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 44:22


Instead: Exodus, like Pessach in exotic places, the motto is: - Don't roam, stay home. Reminiscent of world war II. -That Was . Except unfortunately some of the Charedi sector, who believe to be immunised by Torah study - and pay the prize. Israel: Changed its lifestyle into total lockdown. Will today's babies ever know the warm hugging and kissing Israeli society -That Was. New York: The city that never sleeps fell into a coma dreaming of -That Was. Minister Bennett's: Welcome concentration on our elderly to create their life -That Was may send confusing signals, to the young that they are immune. (Paris lost a 16 year old without underlying problems.) Hear: A report from ERAN, Israel's major helpline for emotional and mental problems, -- - -That Are, and an interview with their CEO. Why: The 2020 Tokyo Olympics -That Was, were cancelled. Also: The embarrassment -That Was of Mossad, our secret service. Plus: My open letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu and General Gantz as published in the Jerusalem Post this weekend about -That Was and what should be. Hear: Walter's political commentary -That Is The Walter Bingham File 31MAR2020 - PODCAST

Talking Transformation
Talking Transformation Podcast: Bulletin February 2020

Talking Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 4:37


It’s been a busy month of planning for the Talking Transformation Podcast. We’ve taken a recording breather after the successful FutureCast panel collaboration with the Architects, Planners, Engineers and Surveyors society. If you haven’t yet caught that episode it makes for interesting listening. It was a very special event with passionate speakers and an audience who came out to Hout Street, cape Town in big numbers. It was a lively event with strong ideas and perspectives on where we need to go and what lessons we should take head from. The planning throughout February has sought to secure an exciting programme of guests to assist with a deep dive series on housing and human settlements. Few issues in South Africa are as emotive as housing and the progressive rights enshrined in the Constitution determining that “Everyone has a right to have access to adequate housing”. Together with health and education the housing programme has been a foundation of post-democratic governance and a yardstick against which we measure the country’s progress. In our first episodes of the TTPod we have already considered questions of informal settlement upgrading, infill housing and housing markets. The intention is to broaden this foundation and to look at a structured set of conversations looking back at the historical context, case studies, contemporary issues and the future of the housing and accommodation “game” in the coming decade. Madiba's vision for housing,; the RDP; social housing; homelessness; integration and housing activism, each of these themes and others will be covered in the coming weeks series titled: “We’ve GOT to talk about housing – 26 years and counting”. Beyond the interviews we will be working towards a round-table, panel discussion to reflect on the main take home points of the series - the "SO WHAT!?" part. It promises a lot and has taken a lot of behind-the-scenes work – so apologies for the delay in content and episodes in February. Rest assured there’s more to come. Finally, a quick word on accreditation for those listeners who are registered with professional bodies. The South African Council for Planners (SACPLAN) has recently officially endorsed the Talking Transformation podcast and members registered, requiring constant and development programme (CPD) points can now generate points for reviewing, contributing our producing podcasts. Reviews of episodes – each worth 3 points - can for the time being be submitted via Survey Monkey. The link can be found via our twitter feed - @talkingtransfo1 Guests on the podcast are able to gain 5 points. That WAS a driving ambition of this podcast and we hope we can extend this reach into other professional bodies in the months to come. Again watch this space… We are looking to recruit agents of change and thought-leaders into the podcast. Got an idea you want to explore? Want to support the content? Have a guest in mind? Let us know through that same twitter feed. Coming up soon…our first episodes in the deep dive series (planned for release 27-29th March 2020. Enjoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talking-transformation-po/message

The World Famous Frank Show
Dee Snider Wants #ACDC to perform at the Superbowl

The World Famous Frank Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 61:27


(0:00) Show Open:  KL has a late night at the Mint. Frank buys a ticket to see Destroyer, one of his favorite bands perform on a Monday night, but Brad doubts that he will go. (10:05) Entertainment News   Steven Spielberg's Daughter Is Starting a New Porn Career Unibrowed model Sophia Hadjipanteli takes London Fashion Week by storm Beyoncé's Daughter Hasn't Released Music, But She Already Has 1 Million Listeners on Spotify The XFL lost almost a million viewers per game in Week 2. Justin Bieber still thinks he could take Tom Cruise in a fight: 'He's not the guy you see in movies' Ben Affleck says an associate warned 'you'll drink yourself to death' if he didn't drop out of The Batman Christian Bale Says His 'American Psycho' Co-Stars Thought He Was 'The Worst Actor.' That Was the Point.   (24:40) Man chooses blood over Bride Newlywed bride determined to win husband back after punching his sister at wedding (29:10)  Meet Philly Jesus ‘They Dragged My Feet': ‘Philly Jesus' Handcuffed, Kicked Out Of Philadelphia Archbishop Nelson Perez's Installation Mass The U.S. has been ranked the 39th best country for children to grow up in, behind Saudi Arabia and Bosnia. (37:55)  Dumbass of the Day   A guy in Indiana with "crime pays" tattooed on his forehead has been arrested again. Police Catch Guys Who Stole Drugs From a CVS by Following Their Trail of Empty Pill Bottles A guy broke into a house in California, got naked, made himself scrambled eggs, and ate some flan. A Naked Man Is Tased in the Junk After He Tried to Escape From a Grocery Store With Steaks in His Pants A Guy Holds His Ex Captive and Forces Her to Watch "Roots" So She "Could Better Understand Her Racism" (47:05) Should Strippers wear helmets? OSHA IS PROMPTED TO CONSIDER HELMETS FOR STRIPPERS AFTER A 20FT FALL (51:45) Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) Promoting a petition to the NFL to have AC/DC play at the Super Bowl next year.       Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Middle-Aged Metal-Heads
Ep 38: Listener Questions vol. 1

Middle-Aged Metal-Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 122:40


Are you There God, it's me Candlebox. In this episode we respond to some listener questions with gravity, levity, snark, and brevity. Except that last one. Dying to ask us something? That WAS your shot. But you can always send your questions are way. Make us dance, give us a hard time. Let's keep this going. It was a lot of fun and we hope you like it. While you're reading this, give us a 5star review, eh? 

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
WEIRDO STORIES, VOL 01: Terrifying True Stories From #WeirdDarkness Listeners!

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 61:28


If you’re already a Weirdo family member, please share the podcast with your friends and family on social media, email, and text to invite them to give it a listen!Tired of commercials interrupting your listening experience? For just $5 per month you can listen to all past, present, and future #WeirdDarkness episodes commercial-free – plus BONUS AUDIO and news about the podcast! Learn more at: http://www.WeirdDarkness.com/WEIRDO.IN THIS EPISODE: An entire episode of nothing but stories submitted by our Weirdo family members!
MENTIONED LINKS IN THE EPISODE…“Indrid Cold: The Grinning Man” episode: http://weirddarkness.com/archives/3100 UPCOMING EVENTS AND CONTESTS…Next WEIRDOS WATCH PARTY: Sun. 01/19/20, 11pm CT (http://EerieLateNight.com)Next ON-LOCATION LIVE SCREAM: Sat. 02/08/20, 2pm CT (http://weirddarkness.com/events)SUPPORT THE PODCAST…Become a PATRON (Official Weirdo): http://www.WeirdDarkness.com/WEIRDO Leave Your Review: https://ratethispodcast.com/weirddarkness Visit my sponsors: http://www.WeirdDarkness.com/sponsors STORY AND MUSIC CREDITS/SOURCES...(Note: Over time links can and may become invalid, disappear, or have different content.)All stories in this episode were submitted by Weirdo family members.“Five Whistles” by Wade Blair“Ghost In My House” by Jason L“The Rite” by Mike Brascome: https://tinyurl.com/vs46lmu “The Hat Man” by Ashley Johnson“Spooky Stuff From England” by Erika“Holy Shit, That Was a Bigfoot” by Craig Cunning“Haunting of a VHS” by Ilsa Beauchamp“The Arizona Shadow Witch” by Eric Cymbalak“My Grandad Billy Whelan” by Sinead KennedyWeird Darkness opening and closing theme by Alibi Music Library. Weird Darkness secondary theme by Manuel Marino. Weird@Work music bed by Audioblocks. Background music provided by EpidemicSound and AudioBlocks with paid license. Music by Shadows Symphony (http://bit.ly/2W6N1xJ), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), and Nicolas Gasparini/Myuu (http://bit.ly/2LykK0g) used with permission. MY RECORDING TOOLS…* MICROPHONE (Neumann TLM103): http://amzn.to/2if01CL* POP FILTER (AW-BM700): http://amzn.to/2zRIIyK* XLR CABLE (Mogami Gold Studio): http://amzn.to/2yZXJeD * MICROPHONE PRE-AMP (Icicle): http://amzn.to/2vLqLzg * SOFTWARE (Adobe Audition): http://amzn.to/2vLqI6E * HARDWARE (iMac Pro): https://amzn.to/2suZGkA I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use. If I somehow overlooked doing that for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I’ll rectify it the show notes as quickly as possible.***WeirdDarkness™ - is a trademark and creation of of Marlar House Productions. Copyright © Marlar House Productions, 2019."I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46 *** How to escape eternal darkness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IYmodFKDaM

Haunt Weekly
Haunt Weekly - Episode 212 - November/December News

Haunt Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 54:33


This week on Haunt Weekly, we're doing the news! But before you worry that we're going to bring down your holiday season, this is actually a pretty happy episode. We have some positive arrests, we have lots of cheery charity news and even a bit of comedy from a police department haunt. So, if you're wanting an episode that will keep your spirits up during this holiday season, this may actually be it. We're not exactly brimming with cheer, but we won't cost you your faith in humanity either. See... We can be upheat... This Week's Episode Includes; Intro Conference Reminders Quick Update on Our Haunt Arrest in Carrollton Haunted House Arson (https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/arrest-in-carrollton-haunted-house-arson) Man Accused of Punching Kids at Haunted House Makes First Court Appearance (https://www.news8000.com/news/man-accused-of-punching-kids-at-at-haunted-house-makes-first-court-appearance/1145867491) Planning Commission Approves Plans for Haunted House Attraction Next Fall (https://www.thefranklinnewspost.com/news/local/planning-commission-approves-plans-for-haunted-house-attraction-next-fall/article_de9b4f84-c1dc-55fe-93da-b876ed1fac81.html) Scary News: T.O. Haunted House Moving (https://www.theacorn.com/articles/scary-news-t-o-haunted-house-moving/) Niles Scream Park Hands Out Over $116,000 To Charity (https://www.wsjm.com/2019/12/16/niles-scream-park-hands-out-over-116000-to-charity/) Forest Of Fear Stirs Up Screams From Crowds And Donations To The Community (http://www.crawfordcountyavalanche.com/news/forest-fear-stirs-screams-crowds-and-donations-community) Local Haunted Attraction Gives Back to the Columbia Community (https://www.dothaneagle.com/news/local/local-haunted-attraction-gives-back-to-the-columbia-community/article_18e7b295-94d2-5bae-8439-71606e058425.html) Halloween Trademark Sparks Agritourism Dispute (https://www.capitalpress.com/nation_world/agriculture/halloween-trademark-sparks-agritourism-dispute/article_64749a32-1617-11ea-a1ea-2fb84e315252.html) Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion Will Close in 2020 for Months-Long Renovation (https://www.ocregister.com/2019/12/06/disneylands-haunted-mansion-will-close-in-2020-for-months-long-overhaul/) Orlando Just Got a Hidden Witch Bar Full of Magic & Potions (https://www.narcity.com/eat-drink/us/fl/orlando/cocktails-and-screams-orlando-just-opened-a-hidden-witch-bar) Yes, That Was a Guillotine in the Back of a Miami-Dade Police Truck. Here’s Why it Was There (https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article238501743.html) Conclusions All in all, hope that your holidays are going well and that this episode helps to keep your season bright!

Missed Call Podcast
Ep. 64 And.....That Was a Fart

Missed Call Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 76:42


Ep. 64 And.....That Was a Fart by Colby Marchio Ryan Sartori

Cultivate Church
That Was The Style // Wk3 - Cleaning Out the Closet

Cultivate Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 34:59


Sometimes we need to go through the closet to clean out the old and make room for the new. In week 3 of That Was the Style we discover how to clean out spiritually to make room for the new.

Strange Country
Strange Country Ep. 110: Zantop Murders

Strange Country

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 56:15


Robert Tulloch and Jim Parker were like a modern day Leopold and Loeb. The two teenagers believed they were higher beings who could commit murder with impunity. And like their 19th century counterparts, they got caught. Strange Country co-hosts Beth and Kelly discuss this ghastly murder that took the lives to two beloved Dartmouth professors in 2001. This episode's PSA: If you think you're a superior being, you're not. Theme music: Resting Place by A Cast of Thousands. Cite your sources: Bovsun, Mara. “Teens Murder Dartmouth Professors for Cash to Start Their Life of Crime Together.” New York Daily News, 27 July 2014, https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/good-deed-bad-good-deed-bad-article-1.1881655. “Killer in Dartmouth Professors Stabbing Case Seeks Early Release from Prison.” Valley News, 26 Apr. 2019, https://vtdigger.org/2019/04/26/killer-dartmouth-professors-stabbing-case-seeks-early-release-prison/. “Killer in Murder of Dartmouth Professors Withdraws Bid for Early Release .” Valley News, 19 July 2019, https://vtdigger.org/2019/06/19/killer-in-murder-of-dartmouth-professors-withdraws-bid-for-early-release/. Lehr, Dick and Mitchell Zuckoff. Judgement Ridge: The True Story Behind the Dartmouth Murders. Harper, 2003. Meek, James. “'It Was Dangerous. That Was the Point'.” The Guardian, 4 June 2001, https://www.theguardian.com/education/2001/jun/04/highereducation.news. Weber, Harry R. “Robert Tulloch: Formative Years.” The Barre Montpelier Times Argus, 29 June 2002, https://www.timesargus.com/news/robert-tulloch-formative-years/article_142305f9-4fa8-5f48-9307-92c44202dfd8.html.  

RadioMoments - Conversations
53: Libby Purves - BBC Radio Oxford and Radio 4 presenter

RadioMoments - Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:27


From early duties at BBC Radio Oxford, Libby Purves rose to be the youngest and first female presenter on Today on Radio 4 – before taking on the Midweek programme which became her home for over thirty years. In this hour of #Radiomoments Conversations, she tells of her early carefree days, job-sharing with greats like John Timpson and Brian Redhead, and shares tales of her years on Midweek. She opens up too about her own life and how she feels about its next chapter. In her own words, this is the Libby Purves story. Libby’s latest book, ‘That Was the Midweek that Was,’ is out now on Kindle. The whole 'Conversations' series can be found [here](https://audioboom.com/playlists/1307245-conversations).  Music by [Larry Bryant](http://www.larrybryant.com).

Crowdfunding Uncut | Kickstarter| Indiegogo | Where Entrepreneurs Get Funded
CFU 128 - [Reprise] 1.8 Billion Youtube Views Can’t Be Wrong: How Derral Eves Uses The Power Pitch Formula To Create Captivating Videos That Educate, Entertain, Inspire, And Sell Millions Of Dollars In Products And Services

Crowdfunding Uncut | Kickstarter| Indiegogo | Where Entrepreneurs Get Funded

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 44:38


Have you ever seen a Mystic Unicorn poop creamy, delicious, ice cream? If you caught the viral sensation ad for the Squatty Potty then you are familiar with some of Derral’s work. But Derral was not always making millions of dollars for himself and his clients creating incredible direct response video ads. After Derral Eves graduate from college with a degree in Public Relations and Advertising he landed his “dream job”: As a Hospital Administrator. No Really. That WAS his dream job. And he loved it… at first. Within six months of diving in he had saved his new company $680,000 and went to his boss for a $10,000 per year raise. A 1.5% commission seems like a pretty good deal eh? Well, not according to his boss, because if Derral got the tiny raise he was asking for he would be making more money than his direct supervisor. We wouldn’t want to rock the boat over a measly $680,000 saved in the first six months on the job, would we? “I knew right then and there that I needed to get out... I needed to work somewhere where my work was appreciated.” Despite having a brand new baby and wanting the security of a salary for his family, in 1999 Derral ended up in business for himself generating traffic for websites and doing internet marketing. In the early days, Derral was being paid a base for his work but ALSO a commission of final sales, so he was looking for every possible way to get visits to convert into sales. And video was his Golden Ticket. Fast forward to 2016, Derral has been the Executive Producer and Project Lead for the Squatty Potty ad, he’s launched the musical careers of the Piano Guys from retail piano store owners to  global sensation, and recently celebrated over 1.8 BILLION total views on Youtube from videos he has produced. This episode is NOT about a specific crowdfunding project or crowdfunding necessarily. But it IS about the most crucial element of your crowdfunding campaign that you have to nail if you want to beat your funding goal: Your Video. People who come to your page will base the majority of their buying decision on quality of the MESSAGE in the video, (fortunately, NOT the “expensiveness” of the production). In this episode, Derral is going to teach you exactly how to make a video with a MESSAGE that sells. Derral considers himself a student of crowdfunding videos and offers up a number of wildly successful crowdfunded campaign videos as examples of his concepts at work. This could be the most actionable podcast I have ever recorded. Pay attention, listen to it at least a half a dozen times. Especially pay attention to how to study successful crowdfunding video online, and it will all but guarantee you hit your crowdfunding goal. You will learn: The 5 Step The Power Pitch Formula Derral uses in EVERY single one of his videos, beit a sales video for a Shark Tank client, a 1 minute sneak peek video for his own sites, to drive traffic, sales, and virality. How to get someone like Howard Stern to endorse your product, and how to leverage that endorsement into credibility and sales. Why your crowdfunding video MUST inspire for it to have a chance. Why Derral doesn’t work on the FIRST 15 seconds of his videos until the AFTER the rest is done, and why he spends MORE TIME working on the intro than the rest of the video combined. Why every single video you make needs just ONE Call To Action. The biggest mistake most video marketers make that kills sales, and how to avoid it in your campaign. Why video is the BEST way to sell your products and services without you being in the room face to face with your prospect. Why “30 seconds ads” are a relic from TV and long form “edutainment” ads on the internet are crushing them in sales. How to study the most successful Crowdfunding videos to be able to model their structure to basically guarantee your success. Why “authenticity” is so important, and how a low budget iPhone video can beat a high budget production if it is more aligned and authentic to your story. The importance of having at least three “credibility pieces”, and how you can get them even if you consider yourself an “unknown, inexperienced, rookie”. To contact Khierstyn visit www.khierstyn.com 

Gut Check Project
Marc Semmelmann - Beating the odds & Surviving cancer, Raquel's Wings for Life

Gut Check Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 117:30


Marc is the ONLY known 5 year survivor of de-differentiated chondrosarcoma. A former D1 football player for the University of Texas, father of 3, and devoted husband learned almost a decade ago that his life was most likely to soon come to a close. With his optimistic and make the most of it attitude, Marc is beyond 9 years of being in remission for a once thought to be incurable condition. Marc has since turned his experience into giving back and has become a private pilot and flies today's cancer sufferers to treatment from North Texas (Decatur), and volunteers his time with many charities including Raquel's Wings For Life. "You're gettin what you're gettin, cuz your givin what your givin..." https://raquelswingsforlife.comhttps://kbmdhealth.comhttps://gutcheckproject.comHey hi Mandy if you don't know me it's probably because I'm not famous but I did start a men's grooming company called Harry's the idea for Harry's came out of a frustrating experience I had buying razor blades most brands were overpriced overdesigned and out of touch and here is our approach is simple here's our secret we make sharp durable blades and sell them at honest prices for as low as two dollars each we care about quality so much that we do some crazy things by world-class German blade factory obsessing over every detail means were confident in offering 100% quality guarantee millions of guys have already made the switch to Harry's so thank you if you're one of them and if you're not we hope you give us a try with the special offer get a Harry starter set with a five blade razor weighted handle shave gel and a travel cover all for just three bucks plus free shipping just go to Harry's.com and enter 5000 at checkout that's Harry's.com code 5000 enjoy and here we are it is episode number four of get Jake project here with Dr. Kenneth Brown I am Eric Rieger again hey doing today I'm doing fantastic episode number Quatro number Quatro that is Spanish for radio no as mentioned before that is Spanish number four yes you are you pretty well versed in Spain Georgia were bilingual home absolutely well do you like to speak Spanish and I'm probably the worst speaker in the house. Let's say okay hey just a quick tough nod off the jump don't forget that today's episode of gut check project is brought to you by John Teal get your own genteel@lovemytummy.com/spooning use code spoony same sums of money so have I been taking some voiceless and also trying to nail that the throne going it's going horrible was that it was that your that you shot that was my best shot is that you back also brought to you by KPMG health brand-new KB TCDD but now you can get to the gut check project.com and be linked directly to the KPMG store and find your own KPMG CBD awesome baby if I gargle with that before trying single improvement it could work well we got a great show today and were going to get to him in just a moment that our guest today is Mark simple minimal touch on that here in just a moment incredible story of survival new lease on life and what he's doing after his battle with cancer but if you been watching get check project for all of the last three weeks you know that dark to our first half-hour is news and notes for gut check project so Dr. Brown what's happening new in the Brown household here since Elisha well in the Brown household what's really exciting is my daughter in her improv it's just theatric class she's a sixth-grader she came home and taught me something really really good that basically whatever you doing improv what you have to do is say yes it's yes and secondly if dues trust third thing is listen and then the fourth thing is make a statement and I heard that no like I need your teacher to come over to KBS headquarters we can work on that as a teambuilding exercise improv exercise to make a team yes and I love that yes and and then I want to trust what's coming next I loved this pretty while the basically an improv class she is learning just great communication skill left I thought we were laughing about it last night so Zachary know to come home with like what you learned today and that's were talking about the really cool thing our house is my son is currently playing in the finals of a really big tennis tournament out in Indian Wells California the Easter bowl to big one so at 11 o'clock our time he will be playing in the finals were very very proud of it in both singles and doubles so the brown households having some good times right now about you well number one shout out to Lucas and Karla those are both the great notes to to be able to carry around the data know that you're proud of both of them for me both of the boys have moved into off-season basketball there really fired up they've been out of basketball all of about 10 days which I think if you shoot who apparently that's way too long so they both get started but something that we did as a family that was a lot of fun just a little week ago I should've mentioned it last week show I'd never done it before my oldest son actually done it before a couple of times and that is we all sat down relaxed and got pedicures and I'm here to tell you that include dad included nice if you haven't done it don't knock it did you try it because I'm going back that fell awesome and now I mean table I got really ticklish feet but I didn't know something learned about myself is that my left foot is more ticklish than my right because as they began to exfoliate the bottom of my foot especially the left side I was crying from laughing so hard as I got in my mouth and of course the other woman doing is looking up and laughing again with everyone else as they exchanged their own jokes in another language I'd alsojust like Spanish and did it at my expense was completely worth it and I will deftly be back so I almost got a pedicure once I know standing out front and I looked at my feet and it remind me of the scene from dumb and dumber with a grinder to toenails a wireless want to do that to anybody to put the clause back in the shoe keep on walking now is he always worried he wanted done it when I reveal like a Frito toenail or anything else like that but I think I walked away as best we can be that had since probably I was a baby's kids really good pedicure now don't even have to ask what you been up to because you and I rush to hang out we were this last weekend he and Emily were business makes a little bit of pleasure yeah and that was in the Utah powder mountain that was awesome incredible skiing lots of powder fantastic so much snow for late March he was beautiful is a great place to go and visit not crowded either now our ski experiences were little bit differently where they were loaded and so to put it in context Eric was like Kelly dropping and taking these tractors up and I actually had escorted down the mountain by two wonderful people Lindsay Vaughn and Susie Chapstick but it was Juliet and Karen are awesome so I survive it was a big thing didn't break anything didn't do anything but the our expenses were totally different you came back just on my couch that was incredible backcountry all powder and I was like oh yeah my little different I had two women sort of guiding me down the mountain the whole way so there's no shame in effect I'll even say whenever you but whenever we yeah got into our skis the first day you had planned on even making a few runs together it was snowing so hard I stopped to buckle up my helmet is safe and I looked up and Ken and the other four people that I was skiing with were gone they probably want you probably want 20 feet away from me but it was a complete wideout for the first what our we skied oh no I Don't I ended up staying in that area and like true why don't I lost everybody like it was you couldn't see your hand in front of you who not only did I not been skiing over 10 years that's not the way to start now and shout out to Blake Kingsbury for finding me he looked like a yeti lost in a snowstorm and that basically was my beacon on the way down I had no idea how to get down but dad know that was that was a great time up it to powder mountain if you like skiing snow skiing deep powder skiing you take yourself a big powder mountain we move on here a little bit to basically the news because yesterday while we were working at the Indocin or you ran up to me you said look at this study this is a little bit more in terms of what we've been talking about bore catalysts and what causes cancer I will let you take it over from there because it's pretty pretty incredible piece but thought it was so it was just published a photo so appropriate to have Mark on the show were duly talking about cancer and surviving cancer well in this just recently published in the Journal of science this month they did a study with a looked at how high fructose corn syrup actually enhances colon cancer in mice so what they did is they took the equivalent of one soda a day and they gave the mice that amount of fructose corn syrup the issue is that they had genetically engineered these mice so that they would get polyps and cancer sure which is funny because you wonder like your to be genetically engineered you never think that your to get that like I'm genetically engineered to be faster genetically engineered bigger stronger than one poor mouse is like on genetically engineered to get cancer and that's how they end up looking at these different studies so what they did as they showed that by giving the high fructose corn syrup dramatically raise the amount of polyps and cancer over 80 times the mice that were not given high fructose corn so this is with an equivalent of one soda one soda a day so it's absolutely incredible because I love your member but a year ago study came out where was looking at how the rate of colon cancer millennial's has been going to share we did a video on that on YouTube or Ricardo was we did the interpretive jujitsu and what it showed is it dealt with the millennial's were getting a higher rate of colon cancer because of obesity they should with these mice they did not become obese they did not develop metabolic syndrome it's strictly due to the fructose and the sugar that they were consumed then they were able to actually show that I take it was fructose the tumor cells love it so much that they could put a radioisotope and they could show that it just got sucked up it turns on certain genes that allows the tumor to go undetected absolutely fascinating because the fructose and that the high fructose corn syrup they believe could be very similar to others like table sugar bottom line is tumors love sugar and this is the first study that's been done were really actually look at that and it's actually fascinated Mileage Is about to Come to Clear My Throat What This Actually Shows Is Now They're Looking at How to Actually Adapt Fasting Plus Ketogenic Diet When You Have Two More Surprises If You Can Give Him Sugar That's Just Going to Absolutely Feed It like Crazy so Fascinating Study Just One Soda a Day Can Do This Just Write down A Few Things Here Because You Said A Lot Of Impressive Information so If We Were to Backtrack and We Can Take Away That Tumor Cells Love Sugar and Live They Love Circulating Glucose That's Going to Be Their Main Desired Use for Energy and That's How They Grow They Don't Have Energy They Can't Grow Something Else That You Said and There Was Was Really Captivating to Me and That Is They Were Able to Take the High Fructose Corn Syrup after Consumed and Basically Activate A Process Where the Body Could Not Detect That They Were Tumors Themselves so Not Only Were They Now Stealing the Energy so They Could Continue to Grow As a Cancer And Develop into a Bigger Tumor Diesel Tumors Now Are Being Able or Allowed to Activate Something Where They Were Basically Incognito Not Being Able to Be Detected by the Mice and Their Immune System Greg Will Exactly Actually Gets into so This Is Where I Start Getting into the Geeky Stuff Little Bit There's an Enzyme Called Keto Hexokinase Which Will Change Fructose into Fructose One Phosphate While That Turns on The Gene in the Tumor to Use the Glucose More so That's What Tells It to Absorb It More so It Actually Little Cascade and They've Actually Shown the Third Trying to Develop Drugs That Actually Block That So There's Ashley Phase 2 Clinical Trials Going on with Her Trends If They Can Block That One Little Enzyme Does That Sure so What Then The Able or Would We Then Be Able to Extrapolate That Maybe the Reason Why Millennial's Are Now Seeing an Increase In Colon Cancer Is Because Generationally Probably If We Were to Back It up Two or Three Generations We've Seen an Increase in Sugar Consumption People Believe That Sugar Is Related to Inflammation That Those Two Things Combined Together Are Now We Are Seeing an Increase in These Types of Cancers They're Being Detected Because When You Consume Any Type of Food He Goes Straight to Your G.I. Tract Would You Say That This Is Somewhat Related or Possibly Related Will That Was the Funny Part Is This Study Gets You Thinking about That Because When They When They Were This Is the First Time That We Have Seen People Having a Higher Incidence of Colon Cancer Than Their Parents Rights for Simon so It Was Speculated over It's Gotta Be Obesity It's Gotta Be the Metabolic Syndrome This Is the First One Would You Look at Something Ago Now Looks like It's the Way That Were Processing Food The High Fructose Corn Syrup Is in Everything Everything but It's Really Concentrated One Can of Soda and so the Consumption of Soda Has Increased since the 80s Significantly So Is It Our Diet That's Doing This Were Trying to Label It with Different Things Owed Sedentary Lifestyle or Possibly It Smoking or Whatever Now Looks like Our Diet Is Really Contributing to the Amount of Cancers That Were Seeing You It's Wild If You Just Look Back I Can Never Looking Back at Pictures of My Dad or My Mom Growing up and What Family Pictures Look like Whenever They Went on Vacation He Would See Everyone and All the Ancillary Players in the Photographs Around And Who They Considered to Be Overweight Back Then In the 50s and 60s and Stephen the 70s And It's Starkly Different Than the Then the Body Type so What People Look like Today and What We Consider Overweight and for Me Personally I Really Don't Even Point It Those People It's Just Our Food Supply Is so Inundated With Lots of Things That You Just Are Unaware Could Possibly Be Contributing to Natalie Being Overweight but Probably the Diseases That Maybe Are Going to Have That You Don't Even Know the Are Manifesting Right Now Unfortunately Possibly Even Colon Cancer for Millennial Becomes Really Kind of the Disheartening That They Are Actually Allowing or They'd the Insurance Companies Are Allowing Us to Screen People at an Earlier Age and They Wouldn't Do It If It Weren't In Balance with with Cost It's Always More Cost-Effective to Catch a Cancer Early Then Late so If They Are Allowing People to Not Have To Wait till 50 To Come in and Just Get Their First Screening and Now They've Lowered It Doubly 4545 and If There's a Family History of Violence Then It's 42 Start to Begin and That Was Not That Way It All 10 Years Ago for Sure It Was an End It's Fascinating Because Here I Am I Just Got This Article Yesterday You and I Were I Was Doing Colonoscopies Yesterday and I Just Started Jumping up and down Because I Realize That When Patients Go into Recovery Most of Them Are Given a Can of Soda after They Get out There Sentiment. To That Right Now Were to Put a Stop Ides I Told All the Nurses Alike No More so to Tour Patients Were Trying to Stop Colon Cancer And Were Causing It by Drinking Minnesota so We Should At Least Lead by Example Would Be Given Patients a Pack of Cigarettes with Her Leaving the Endo Center I Got Admit It Did Nobody in the Hospital System Seems to and from RT Friends at Them so I Bet If You Want to Find the Smoking Dock Just Look for the Respiratory Therapist outside of the Hospital Why That's the Same at Every Single Hospital Ultimate Training Every Hospital Billing I Don't Know Either It It's It's It's Really Kind of Fascinating Hey Before We Might Give Any Other Quick Takeaways from This Particular Study Rotates Just That This One Is Just so Impressive Because It Really Shows That the Way That We May Be Treating Cancers in General Is Wrong so I Talked to Some My Cancer.Friends of My Katie Put People in a Ketogenic Diet Greatly When the Do That No We Don't Do You Ever Use Fasting When Somebody Has Us and We've Discussed before That the Fasting Mimicking Diet Actually Has Been Shown to Improve The Effect of Chemo And Decrease the Amount of Side Effects but That's Still Not Being Implemented so Here Is One Example It Always Starts out As Animal Studies Are Which Is When Humans but I Think That This Is the First Step to Show Hey Proper Treatment of Cancer Is to Starve It Not to Just Dump a Bunch of Sugar on It Which Is What Were Kinda Doing Yeah Isn't It Interesting That Maybe Even When Your Body Is Trying to Recover from an Episode of Cancer Not Just When It's Chemo Induced but When People Begin to Lose Weight Everyone Immediately Becomes Concerned Possibly It's Sometimes the Body Just Knows What He Wants to Do And by Starving These Tumors from the Circulating Glucose Is Its First Mechanism of Defense We've Got to Stop Feeding This Is Base Leads Rogue Cell Or Whatever It Is It Happens to Be Going Out Of Control Yeah… That I Think It's Faster Oh Did You See the Speaking Fascinated to See That That's California Man Was Awarded $80 Million Because He Had 56 Acres That He Was Using Roundup for Decades $80 Million That Is so Wild That It so It's an Incredible That It It Took This Long to Find out about and We Were Spraying It on Everything so We've Got Dividing up the Deck Stacked against You If You Got a Carcinogen on Your Food Chair and Then If You're Going to Take the Corn Fructose Which the Horn Was Sprayed Right Now We've Got a Double Whammy Going on Right There You I Can or When the First Big Move in a Big Push of the Non-GMO Foods This 90 Mode Foods That and I Was Really Rather Ignorant in Terms of What That Actually Meant And It Was Really Easy to Find Detractors from People Who Were Reporting That Movement like All They're Just They're Just Afraid They Were Doing New Technology in Food Development and Etc. so Much More Than That It Comes down to Protecting You and Yourself from Carcinogens Which Can't Taste You Can't Detect You Have No Idea You Have the Healthiest Person in the World Is Exercising Not Smoking Trying to Eat Right And While They Are Eating the Foods That They Trust Such As a Great Piece of Broccoli Vegetable Actually Consuming Glyphosate or Roundup In Their Food and They Get Sick That I Read Another Article Which Showed If You're Exposed to Round up on a Regular Basis You Have over a 41% Chance of Getting Lymphoma Hodgkin's Lymphoma I Don't Know Where They Got That That I Need to Find the Actual Article but in This Particular Study They Were Referencing Ups I Think That Was Used As a Type of Cancer That That Man Got And That's Why He Was Awarded This so Probably for a Follow-Up Episode Because What We Do Here Is Always Try to Speak into the Facts and Know That We Seen the Trend on Various Types of Cancers Including Lymphoma Have Been Increasing I Just Don't Have It on Hand That We Will Tackle That Probably in a Future Episode in Terms of the Non-GMO Versus GMO Roundup Life Estate Is or Has To Be 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Have a Whole Lot of Time Right Now but That You Take That You Would've Drilled a Hole Show on That but Basically the Way That I Tell My Patients Is CBD Just Sort of Presses the Reset Button and Puts Everything Back in Balance and If You Think of It Anxiety Is Just an over Firing Nervous like Sensitive Nerve Always Does Is Just Calm It down like a Traffic Cop so That You Just Get All the Anxiety Is Just a Perception of Neurons Firing Right below the Extreme Version Would Be Seizure Early on Just Because Everything down Gets to Go Back to Normal Now so I Kind of Explained It to My Patients Might Just Try It If You Have a Deficiency in Your Endo Cannabinoid System Chances Are You Can Have a Pretty Good Response with Wild Thing Is the Just of Multiple Applications for Utilizing The Indo Cannabinoid System Which Everyone Has In Their Own Body Basically Resetting Just like He Said to Make People Feel Better and There's a Bunch of Different Ways to Make It Happen but Rather Than Make It Sound 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He Is the Only Five Year Survivor Of D Differentiated Chondrocyte, The Only Five-Year Survival on Record Eyes Got an Incredible Story of Actually Known Mark for Almost 20 Years I You're an Entrepreneur Your Husband and Father of Three Former D1 Football Plate Would You Where Did Apply Zero Other School like Other Than the University Of Texas I Didn't Do Nothing about Him You Had a Bright Did Not Know the University Nebraska Has One That Texas Tech Has Programmatic When You Get That UniFirst Nebraska That's Royal Memorial North Because of the Cornhuskers Mark Has an Incredible Story and To Briefly Mention I've Known Him for Almost 20 Years Actually My Wife and I Bought Our First Home From You Back When You're Dabbling in Our Building Homes and Even Had Cereal Lunch Manure for a Long Time Go Ahead and Looking at Bring a Jump Forward a Little Bit But Once You Take from Their Which Part the Serial Entrepreneur Report What Are the Cancer Part Well in 2010 I Guess I Would Diagnosed with Bone Cancer Okay and Originally It Was Just Gonna Be a Simple 19 Hour Procedure 15 Hours by the Surgeon Four Hours by the Plastic Surgeon There Were to Take out Half My Pelvis so Actually Had a Hemi Pill Back to Me with Allograft I Was Stuck You Real Quick Good Is Working to Get It That's When You Want Is Not What You're Going to Want Something Different Well Now It's It's It's How It Kinda Hit from You Little Bit So I Remember Bringing My Oldest Gauge over to Your House and This Would've Been an Earlier 2010 Right and You Were Laying on the Floor of Your Living Room And You Kept Saying Rear My Back Honest I Don't Know What the Hell's Going on This Only Place I Get Comfortable Take a Nap and You Are Laying on the Floor of Your Living Room with Her Legs Propped up and Physician Interposition Had Scanned Her Back I Was Trying to Find out Where the Pain Was Coming from and Got Different Diagnoses of a Stretches and Other Things like That They Weren't Working And Then It Led to Someone Look Old and a Little Bit Different Location So I Guess in January of That Year and Coach My Daughter's Basketball Team And They Were Doing a Drill in Particular like the Way the Drill so I Hopped in June This Year and under the Real And Course There 10 or 11-year-old Girls Must like Herding Cats Betting on so I Get up the Next Morning Get This Back Pain Thinking Whelming on Little Older and Will Shape Just Pulled Something Couple Weeks Later Be Fine That Didn't Work So Would It Gotten so Painful and I Was so Restless That My Wife Kicked Me Out Of Bed Not Move the Couch Could Getting Comfort There Then I Moved to the Floor and That's What You Remember Him Sleeping on the Floor No Jumpers Are You Comfort Well up into Two or Three Different Doctors Had Had the MRIs of My Lower Back and Had SI Injections I Went to a Chiropractor for Couple Three Weeks of He Said I'd Be I Can Get You Straightened out New Massage Therapist Went to Massage Therapist Every Day for a Week and She Said I Can Get That That Muscles in This like a Rope and I Can Get How Old Were You When You're Going through the 4445 And the The Massage Therapist Is Heather's New Work Sports Medicine Guy across the Street Want to Go See Him I Walked in And He Looked at Me and Says Will You Come to Get Your Gates, Funny And He Took Extreme up My Pelvis Which Nobody Every Identified My Pelvis Because the Pain Was in My Lower Back And Send Me Cross to the Hospital to Do a MRI of One of My Lower Pelvis Now And I Come Back to Him and in the and in Small Town You, Know Everybody Lives There Will the Radiology Tech Pulls Me Out Of the of the Tube in His Shoes, White until Something Wrong And His Name's Mark Also And Marquis Prompts I Can't Tell You You Just Can't Go Back across the Street See the Doctor Have All the Film Thing Else Will He Pulls up the Films and I've Got This and What Just Lit up on Screen This Tumor in the Pillows That Was the First Indication of Where It Was Always Just a Muscular Muscular Problem and Not a Bone Problem or Cancer Problem Bryant Family History of Bone Cancer or Anything like That Don't Cost My Mom to To Diet Coke Today To Brain Cancer. And She Fought That for 10 Years and Multiple Servers But No Bone Cancer They Can Is It Even Common for an Older Person to Have a Bone Cancer Both Extinct It's Very Rare The Type of Cancer You're Talking about the One That You Ended up Being Diagnosed with What's Unusual about It That Involves Both Bone and Cartilage Nice Leather Coat the Deed Differentiated Type of Cancer Router Actually Goes into Both of Them There Is a KJ's Disease When You're over the Age of 60 That Can Turn into Bone Cancer but Most of the Time It's Kids That Actually Came to Bone Cancer That's Called Osteosarcoma so This Is A Completely Different One It's Very Unique Very Very Rare Well the Congress or Coma Is As Rare and That Was the Original Diagnosis from the First Biopsy Which Is like You Said Boeing and Cartledge and F They Took the Tumor out and Did a Full Biopsy Then They Decided What We Pulled out a Bunch of Homogeneous Sales at That Point in Time and so Controversial, Is Not Exactly What It Is No Matter/in This This Loaf of Bread to Define the The Real Answer and It Should Be Differentiated Which Means That They Can't Tell You Where It Came from Whether Described It to Me Was If What What's the What's the Cell in Your Body That the T Cells That Produced the The so the Osteoblast No Over-The-Counter Blessed Usually It's It's a Blast That's the Precursor No so If I Have a Cell in the Body of Stem Cell or Something That's Going to Create a Fingernail As of the Stem Cell Yeah Okay so the Stem Cell It Is Releases Sale to Become a Fingernail or Hair Follicle And That It Was It's Differentiated So It Goes from What That Stem Cell Is to the Fingernail Will It Fall Short That's the D Differentiated Part so They Don't Know Where It Came from It Ends up And All Your Organs at Some Point Time They There Wasn't There Is No Cure That They Have Found This Point They Just Keep Having Surgeries and Taken Stuff out So What You Think You Know Your 44 Years Old Got Young Kids What's Really Going through Your Brain I Mean Let's Walk Us through Somebody That Actually Unfortunately You're Still Here to Talk about It What's Going through Your Brain That You Had a Doctor Come in Well So Entry Part of the Story I'm in Amman for a Week Four Weeks Actually in a Body Cast, but I'm Laying in His Bed and Can't Move And Now Let the Bones Everything He'll And the First Time the Doctor Comes in Orthopedic Lady She Brings a Guy with Her Big 6 Foot Seven Guy Hi Mark I Want You to Meet This Guy from the Blood Bank Okay Great a Home or Not She's Always She's Just Been No She's Trained in All These Fellows She's Just This Incredible Physician Innovative Because Five Years Prior to The Surgery That She Did for Me They Just Took the Leg off Understand. So You Run Rampant Leg She Had Created and Innovated This This Particular Procedure So the Guy Comes in from the Blood Bank And He Says I Think We've Infected with HIV In One Yeah Blood Transfusion I Think We've Given Your Chubby So I'm Kind of Freak in a Little Bit of Artie Get This This Rehab This Will Be a 24 Month Rehab and Learn How to Walk and Develop a List of Internet Your Company Thanks and Thorne Legibly And the He Was Kidding Right Was a Silly Bit Series And so We Can Freaked out so It Goes Janice and I Gonna Freak out All Just This Conversation but You That I Know It's Only Kind of Well He Comes Back in 0234 Days Later and Says Ride so We've Retested Your Blood It's Not Showing up There's No Markers in Your Blood Will Continue to Test You Will Think You're Okay I Think We Have Something False Reading Which Is Probably Not Coming He's Probably Just the Messenger They Probably Have the Biggest Guy There's like Every Head Every Time We Infect Some Truth HIV-AIDS Has Represented How Often Does This Happen in That Particular Blood Bank Is like Sorry I Got a Get to Know the Room Overhearing. We Have an Assignment You So He Leaves after I Come in the Clear but This Kind of a Roller Coaster of Stuff That You Know You Had the Surgery 24 Months Now You Have a Chevy or Whatever You Get Is No Fight This Fight She Comes in a Couple Week Later Zone Brings Another Doctor and Says Hey Mark You Need to Get Your Affairs in Order Oh Because You Got about That Best Six Months to Live Unlike What Was Going on and so You Ask about What Was Going to Your Head Are You There's Denial First You Told Me HLB's Are Not Buying Your Story Anymore Now You Tell Me That I Got Six Months to Live on the Bind That Story Anymore Either And the You Know He Leaves and Then We Go through All the Scenarios over the Statistics What's Is This Legit How Do You Know Is Is a Misdiagnosis We Believe in Miracles Mistakes And He Wouldn't Talk about Any of That Stuff Just Works on a Positive Attitude No You Have Good Family Good Support Group and We Need to Pray to Whoever You Pray to And the In Order to Go As Best We Can Only Point I Would Become Polytheistic Sure Start Praying to All of Them Well and He Leaves Right and so There Is a Guy in Town Aaron Milstein Was in Town Visited Me in the Hospital and This Guy Delivers Loses Me an Error My Dad I'm 10 Crap And My Wife's Back Home And She Had Heard This in a Cigarette I'm Not Saying a Word Aaron When You Go Home You Not Saying a Word to Your Wife I Want This out to My Wife Comes Back in This Weekend and Dr. Robbie by the Way You're Gonna Deliver the News I'm Not Going to Write so He Leaves And so You Go through the Know Is Calico 5° of Separation You Denial Whatever What You Gonna Do Now Get Your Fair Share Is My Tell You That You Get Zero Liberty Anything but Your Kids And in the Lives of Things That Night I'm Laying in Bed and Talk about Having No Begin Being the Religious Was out Born and Raised in the Church and Hence Have a Pretty Good Religious Background but I'm Pitched at That Point I'm Having a Fight with God More Argument The Stages Brother and This Isn't Happening to Me And I've Got a Wife I Get Three Kids If I'm Good – I'm Okay Back but I'm Not Okay Leaving Them Alone Without Needed to Take Care Of My New Summer Influence Rest Their Life And the Time Marcus Was Third Grade and Then EAN Where like to Fit in Sync with Their Six Grade Yeah They're Not Rulon I'm And Some past Minimum Wrestling in Bed before Because I Can't Get Any Risk As I'm in so Much Pain Amount to Different Campaign I'm Fighting in Bed And, and I Asked the Doctor Early about Miracles Mistakes And I'm I'm Telling You since I'm Sitting Here Pam There's a Just Peace Washes over Me and I Was like I Got This Boot You Have To Worry about It Again from That Point on Never Thought about It Again No New That I Just Knew I Was Gonna Survive My Job Was Just to Sit Back and Let the Doctors Do What They Do Just Survive And I Never Had Another Doubt It Was Just Another Doubt When You Go to All Kinds of Different Emotions but at That Point I Can Pinpoint That Particular Night In That Particular Time Lay in My Bed That Just This Piece Just Should Just Watch the So It Was a Journey so Obviously Held That the Doctors There Was Intervention There Was Medicine Use What Was the First Step and Then Going through That Kind of Schedule Well after He Told Me Also Dine Six Months He Says Renders and Chemo Which One Part of the Original Plan And He Says If the Cancer and Get Your First Chemo Might Take You to His Close like in the Death And so Started at about 240 Pounds And Ended up at Hundred and 87 Pounds Not Hear My Head Not Eyebrow Not on Those Here Nothing to My Butt Crack Nothing Great I Got a Great Plus Track Story I'll Tell You What I Think Is Interesting It's like I Can't See Any Hair Appear Honey Get over Here and Check It Check It You Opened It up so I Got a the Story Them so Now They Get You up to Rehab Right and You Get Move in and and Running It through One of My Jobs Was to Get up Just Walked to the Nurses Station and Back And I Got This Walk and I Get This Go We Haven't Got a Nobel Drama so Don't Fall down And His Name's Alex Left That Matters but Some Walking a Little Bit And I Get a Nurse Station Come Back Think of Had a Good Day Chemo Start to Sit in This Is Going on for Several Weeks Now Now I'm Bald In Almost All My Eyebrows Nothing Else, but Record Showed That Just Run the Story Anyway so I'm Plugging along with This Little Walker and I'm Sweat Its Work And so His Squeak Squeak Squeak Is a Bad Food You Gotta Stop The Guy Gets New Tennis Shoes or Something to Those at the Time No Hearings All Messed up And so That Was Just Really Driving Me Crazy so That You Stop It's Not May Misuse Arts Week and That Is Not Me so Just Stop He Stopped and I Don't Squeak We And Alex That You Know It's Not Me Markets Coming Out Of the Words Come from Is Not Me Maybe It's the Walker That Is Not the Walker Alex to Stop so He Lets Go And We Schooley and a Wooden Walker so at This Point I Am Not Weight-Bearing on That, My Right Leg at That Point What It Happened I Had Worked up Just Enough of Us Went up That In My Butt Crack Every Time I Walked He Would Just Go So Now I Go through All This Every Stop Looking around and so Now I Know That Every Time That I Was Going to Rehab I Was in a Walking Pillow Squeaked That's When I Knew That I Had Accomplished My Goal Don't Use Workup Enough to Wash with Sweat Now Get the Squeak Going and It Was Just the Funniest Thing That I Got a Bazillion Just Hilarious Stories Out Of All This Have a Real Serious Situation but There's a There's A Lot Of Humor in It and You Have Some Humor Chair Otherwise You Know the Doctor Really Said If You Don't Have Some A Positive Attitude about Stuff and Support Your Family and I Completely Believe That Because There's so Many Things in Our Brain We Don't Know That the Brain Does Leases or Controls in You Being You Guys Mean the Doctors Will Have All That Knowledge Young at All, Intellectual Me What I'm Trying to Wrap My Brain around Is When Your Brain Said No We Got This What Did Something I Mean There's Epigenetic's Going on When No I Got This Does That Change Something in Your Body That Allows You To Have a Better Chance of Surviving a Cancer That Kills a Mindset Has To Matter Hat on It Months It's Been a Big Think about Using Somebody in the Office in the Head They Walk around Get That Permanent Frown on Her Face No They're Just Negative All the Time and They Got Those of People Walk around or Just Bouncing off the Water Happy and You Can't Tell Why Is That Is That Genetics Is That Something in Your Life Is It Just Your Attitude What Is It Your Your Physical Appearance Turns into What You're Your Attitude Becomes and If a Negative Note That the Frown on My Face Than You Can See the Body Language That Best Personality That You Become so the Survival Piece I Think Is Is A Lot Of It Is Mental and It's a Battle and If You Decide At Some Point I'm Going with This Then You Can Whip It I Can Tell You That Story but I Could Also Mean There Will Be Another Thousand Stories out There the People Didn't Survive How Do You Know I Remember after It Has a Good While after You Finished Everything You Came up with a Slogan I Think You Started to Incorporate Will Get to It Later but It Was Your Getting What You're Getting Because You've Been Giving What You Been Giving Right And That Can Go Back to Your Attitude Really in Anything Right It's That's Funny I Stole This from Zig Ziglar I Wish I Could Say I Invented or Kept It but It Wallace I Was Gonna Let You Float within the 21 When Her Water, Carried My Wife Work Foreman and Brought Home All the Tapes and so on Wasn't to Home and I Thought Just That's Just so Appropriate Because If You Give a Bad Attitude You Can Get a Bad Attitude and Return And I've Just Goofed around in Different Settings Where People Can Get into a Situation Were A Lot Of Negative Gossip Producing All the Nonsense on Social Media and in the Talking Heads in the News and the Media Nowadays You Going to Setting and Thereby Can Be Fixated on a Particular Item Have This Negative Attitude and You Just Bring One Person in There and You Start Lacing in the Loop with a Positive Attitude and You Watch the Whole Dynamics of the Room Change yet and It's Kinda Interesting Just Somebody's in the Coming Change in Attitude and Works the Same Way yet I Just Know Where to Listen or Ask Might so That's a Big Long Name for the Cancer but It's a Type of Bone Cancer but Is It That Is There Any Other Way to Describe It He's Asking If There Is Any Other Way to Scratch I Have yet Forgot What I Thought As I Have Found Art but That Is Any Other Way to Describe That Type of Bone Cancer Mark The Lie We Had a Listener Who Is Written in and Wanted to Know Better That Long Night – GD Differentiated Congress or, Yeah Indeed Differentiated You Can Convert Sarcoma Condo Sarcomas the Common Name for It but Because It's Special The Differentiated Gallic Alec up and I'll Just Text a Link Back to Them through 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Sidwell My Wife Works at the at the the Bone Donor Place Whatever It Is Where They Freeze All the Stuff and She Was Working Going to Bone after Bone after Bone to Try to Find a Picture When It Was This Size and Had to Go to Houston and Bob Baugh And*The Chief I Was Least Found She Was Looking for Shoes As It Will This You Know Anything about the Person That I Got It from And She Says Yeah 300 Pound Black Lady So I Thought I Got This Black Doctor Working on Me I Got This Black Bone in Me and I'm Have a Soul When I Come out Here You Do Dance Better No I Do Not Either to Help Me up Here But I Forget What Your Original Question Was about Diverted into the Wrong Snow We Were Just Talking My Animal Yeah We Just Just the Different Different Graphs That You You Had to Use Mean Here's Surgery Although It We Already Know That It's Long There's There's a Process to It Is a Process to the Chemo There Was a You Had the Best Attitude but It Was Still Work but I Can Still Remember That the Months and Months of of Watching You Show up Tell Your Kids Athletic Events and Games Try to Pull the Truck As Close As You Could to the Football Field You Said You Could Watch and Participate In Family Activity and Every Time I Stop by to See You He Did All You Could to Smile and I Knew That It Was Difficult But You Made It through… Told and Believe Miracles Mistakes Not I Think I'm a Walking Living Breathing Miracle You Don't Ever Take a Single Day for Granite Because If You Have yet Sit and Think about It for Second Get Your Affairs in Order Get Six Months to Live I Think That Would Change Your Life a Little Bit The Things That You Would Miss Definitely so It Just Enhances Your Attitude There Is a Great Day Rated below When You Got to the End Of Basically Felt Okay We Are in the Clear Now We Are Now Are Counting Months an Hour to Count Years of Mark's Survival Time What Was the Turnaround Said Okay We've We Got to the End of What Were Going to Do with You What Was That Day like and Then How 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Said That And We Just Take out Organs As They Go on to You Can't There's More and We Can't Take out and That's It You Your Done Lights out So He Says You're the Only Case That We Have That Has Had a Reoccurrence of the for Your Mark Five Years Rolled around I Give Him the Same Questions And He's Pretty Excited That Point And He Says You Know I Think I Found the Secret Elixir to Solve This Problem He Lost His Brother to This Type of Cancer so He's, Dedicated His Life to Solving the Problem Whoa And He Says That I Think I Want to Go from 0% Success Rate To 20% So Go Seem the Following Year and How's All That Going Were the Stats Not until Manning and He Says He Is Buried I Don't Use Were Depressed but He's Not It's Jovial and As Happy As He Has Been Because He It's What He's Doing Now What He Did on Me Is Not Working on Other Patients so He Where He Thought He Had Found Some Kind of Cure to Help Some People It Had Worked so at That Point He Said We Still Have Any Documented Survivor And I'm Now at Nine Years of Be Nine Years of Some And so for Lack of And One Was Living There Anybody with This Type of Cancer They Get Funneled to MD Anderson to Take Well It's Rare Enough That I Don't Know That Everybody You Know Can Identify the Particular Type of Cancer and They End up at Anderson Sure You Know That I Feel Fortunate Enough That I Had Doctors That Said Well You Got Something's Kinda Weird Here and I Think You Need to Go on Those Centers of Excellence So My Mom Spent Middle Years Go on the MD Anderson and I Had Experience That in the Care That They Gave You There's so That's First Place I'm Going But There's Other Places in the Country That These Guys These Researchers Shared Information Back and Forth I'm Not Saying That the Dr. Robbie Had 455 Patients of His Own Don't Hate They've Collected This from from Other Clinics or Other Centers of Excellence and Greatest Database and Sharon Research So You Were Patient Number One To Make It to the Five Year Survival Mark and I 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Gut Check Project
Chef Patrick Mosher, cooking for many, the science of healthy food on large scale

Gut Check Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 115:58


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interesting is recovering some cool stuff special last week with Sean Brian's on if you did not check it out please deep dive into CBD and a little bit into the cannabis industry but really cool such a deep dive that the material was so informative that YouTube of course allowed us to keep spreading the message but Facebook will hold our our recording down for little while we had replaced it with YouTube so I guess if you want to know the truth then sometimes I suppose, slow down a little bit about the debts and we covered those topics like they obviously did that because of the particular topic that were time as we are all about the science of it where showing everything that's working to do really continue to do this and today what could we have our show today we are going to be joined by Chef Patrick Mosher now if you listen to the spoony network already chef Patrick Mosher is already somebody they are quite familiar with however get experience from all different aspects of cooking for gigantic hotels being a part owner of some large chains and putting together the food items ever essentially he's he knows how to build food and how to make something out of his message is you are what you eat my messages all health begins and ends in the gut this is why teaming up with chefs and getting out those can be supercool thrilled to have him is actually the producer of our show so this is going to be any reason to tune in to be that were to move him over here and easier to be a guest so we had to on the fly he had to on-the-fly teach Eric's wife Marie to run the to the production desk over there so if anything let's just stay tuned for that because as a camera isn't where it's supposed to be don't be mad at her doing what she did she just learn how to do it two seconds ago hey you can't blame her for me setting the camera incorrectly can't blame her yelling at the right way that are really fun though regardless speaking of let's get caught up on our on our recent week weekends anything big happened with with you and your families last week it's pretty chill something conical I just mentioned a little bit about how people been messaging us now remember we are the gut check project I phrases check your ego at the door everything is on the table and somebody had messaged me on Instagram and asked why do we what was to get your project Y check your ego at the door and only last week was actually my birthday on our show and I I read a book written by Ryan Holliday called the daily Stoic all this is a fun little way to start your day by those every single day he takes a lesson from a Stoic philosopher McKenna dumbs it down and gets it through okay so March 14 was one that I had I thought it was way too coincidental that somebody message me for this and this was the actual thing so bear with me while I explain this but it makes total sense to me and this is the kind of stuff I start my day with so the quote is from DRG this layer to this Zeno would also say that nothing is more hostile to a firm grasp on knowledge than self-deception so what I like about it Reinhold he then breaks it down basically says self-deception delusions of grandeur these aren't just annoying personality traits ego is more than just offputting and obnoxious instead it is the sworn enemy of our ability to learn and grow as Epictetus said it it is impossible for a person to begin to learn what he thinks he already knows today we will be unable to improve unable to learn unable to earn the respect of others if we think were already perfect and a genius admitting it so that was the philosophy that you and I have ordered set up the show it's got check project check your ego at the door sitdown and let's learn from each other let's teach each other and that's why we have a chef on today is regularly about food right we deftly learn little about food you well it's good question so I speaking to my wife who is going to work in Camas today for a show thank you Marie this this last weekend we spent our time with my boys putting down a new floor on the chicken coop so alive has had experience in the past we've had her own chickens and we harvest on eggs is the best tasting as you can possibly imagine but if you like spending around 72 $73 and egg get yourself some chicken because it's awesome they taste terrific buddy on the great that reminds me because I do believe that you guys tried some beekeeping at one time you and I put together what we've taken care of carob some patients which I'm sure that be okay with me saying that that they were beekeepers so there was a Dr. Robert Bender was a gynecologist in town unfortunately died of cancer but it was the funniest thing having lunch with him and he thought about how him and his wife decide to get into making honey results fantastic to goes I'm a gynecologist I know how to deal with women I sent you will treat one queen really good and I get all this honey and were selling this honey its local natural honey it's $7.60 a bottle only cost me 28 per bottle exactly what you say and I love that guide I love the quote unfortunately always best on book I like it when people take risks like that kind of owner will completely own it, check your ego at the door to tell you that were having fun doing it were not making money the farm fresh eggs taste great we just got to get to the point where we don't have our dogs take chicken that's others to hate the originals you mentioned a book and some is really cool/we even reading this book from Isabella Wentz ideas yes you and I both receive this fantastic book Isabella Wentz is an amazing PhD once you haveso can I fortunately meant to admit Isabel and her husband's a year and 1/2 ago when were working in San Diego and she was diagnosed Hashimoto's and dad she then asked she was diagnosed with Hashimoto she went on to change her diet laminate some of her triggers trigger foods like gluten and dairy containing foods and then began to find that she could eliminate out that inflammation and put herself on a road to recovery it's not any different than what you wrote out what you have the Stoics book the reason was to get to project what dad Dr. RI what does chef Patrick's going to join us and talk about how you can control how you feel with great food it's no different so thank you very much Isabella for Isabella and your husband's name but will find that out and thanks so much for sending us the book W read this to recommend it to my patients you done an amazing job oh yeah Hashimoto's food pharmacology food pharmacology comes with a full meal plan at the very back with all the way down to what exactly what to buy inmates like any other recipe book but it's it's high quality tell you why why you're doing what you're doing not just eat this for here's what will do will all of them will all read come back into her like a sort of synopsis of the book once again as well thank you so much for doing that supersmart woman love talking to her when we were in San Diego with my insurer meeting that was awesome definitely absolutely season quick catch up for listening here on spoony don't forget if you want to drop by and pick up some love my tummy.com/spoony for your own are trying to heal you get a discount for using spinning is the discount code as well as check out KB MD health get your brand-new KB MD CBD in our new store so if any of you have ever read Isabella Wentz's books or if you enjoy the show at all we are all transported to other this is a rising tide will lift all ships one way to do that is to actually go to these websites purchase a product and use those codes so that everyone is trying to help each other out we want to make sure that Chef Patrick has a successful show and his network grows in the spoony radio digital platform becomes massive and one way to do it is definitely going on and supporting our sponsors without question without question will get moving here when our first half-hour and dad, the format is that we touch on health matters as they come through KB MD health was to talk about here the gut check project so can want you tell us a little bit about what is on your mind healthwise today so one of the things I mean I'm a complete nerd so you want to geek out at some point in the show and I was thinking of the articles I but I basically spent my nose in journals all day long and starts trying figure stuff out but then I came across this really cool article about the science of food and it just falls perfectly into this Hashimoto's food pharmacology and were to have Chef Patrick on here so no food is fascinating why do we like it does so many things you've got texture you've got smell you taste the consistency of it there is a whole science cold food pairing Scientology porcine science science and science technology and technology articles food pairing technology Where you look at this and you can actually manipulate which we like for instance one of the examples were the more simple examples would be like when you eat really fatty meal ribeye right will the lubrication that happens on your tongue if you do too much of it you can balance that out with an astringent thing that actually binds to proteins and gets rid of that slimy field okay so it's the balance you don't want too much of anything guess what is very stringent read one that's how come red wine pairs so well with a good adding ribeye has and an actor just get that to go away so I started going down this route a whole family's articles and I'm sure that this is second nature to the chefs out there and the other golf course that is but this work is really fun as it turns out only 20% of your taste is actually happening on your tongue okay 80% is the aroma and it's the aroma the terms on everything else so the we perceive the aromas because they interact with our olfactory nerves so as it turns out these different aromas do different things and you can augment them we talked about the entourage effect last week you can actually have an entourage effect when it comes to food by pairing certain foods that have chemically similar aroma molecules okay so in and before you do for my taking a sip of this be similar you said that you would use an astringent to basically cleanse your mouth it's really probably no different than using I'm guessing Ginger whenever you're about to eat sushi so the ginger works like that exactly so as it turns out like for instance did you know that like white chocolate and caviar go very well together did not it's wild because when you put it through when you take these foods and what the scientists are doing is they're taking the foods and they're putting it into a gas chromatograph okay and what that is is that is something that actually shows the molecular weight you can go out here despite your spike these two foods share similar spikes as it turns out white chocolate and caviar share similar spikes in that molecule is trimethyl Ammon Miriam smells like fish sure does in fact there's a disease on the side note: try methyl or I'm sorry it's try meth alanine is the molecule trimethyl and manure is one that I'm familiar with is I've actually had patients come to me and like it's weird when I eat certain foods people can't be around me there like you have a weird odor that's called trimethyl Avenue area and it's that molecule which is trimethyl M and trimethyl amine certain people have a genetic predisposition with the Caprica and I looked at them going to do anybody receipts in a like for like yeah and Mike got in all we do is change your diet problems gone yet so I could you start looking at some of the stuff in the science behind it is so cool when you're looking at the interactions what can happen is that you can have similar molecules that paying your olfactory nerve to go to your brain and go oh that's this and then if another food pairing pink that same one a little bit a little more little less so on then it heightens the first one so you can build your recipes and food off of the molecular structure and beyond the whole tongue thing you know the sweet salt bitter sour mommy the new one the earthy flavor of this is the way to really take your food to the next level and much of what chefs have probably learned Michelin star rated shaft is there already doing it without realizing that it could be based on the science of this church so for instance like a large portion of a strawberry actually has cheesy molecules really so you can sit there and pair strawberries with a certain cheese and it will augment each other the they will build each other up so really fun I never would've thought about this checking my ego at the door I start going down food science because we got a chef on the show today and then this opened up the whole thing right on the UK website now just real quick it would just be any kind she's surely has to be you would make strawberry nachos I'm just saying I can a case on top of the pile strawberries no no it has to be certain she's with similar molecules okay that have this yet and so you can go to food pairing.com and my kids are having some fun with this today where you can create a recipe so I so I looked out to Chef Patrick give me a protein anything you want give me some food product or to build a recipe offer right now live let's go with duck duck so this done whereas I specifically duck breast reason to start with this not a malady yeah okay would you like to be wild yes okay wild now will begin to do is somebody has put a duck breast into a gas chromatograph and they have figured out how to actually pay the so now foods that are similar or foods that have a molecular component that is similar include all kinds of different stuff but basically here we go I think that you should pair this with as it turns out Remi Martin cognac that's why he had his first thinking online CLE source any serious interest in their honor will find out right here what we put a citrus solicitors one day before he answers Patrick what kind of citrus would you would you already kind of will intuitively think it will because he thinks something is sweet yet astringent like can I do colorize right so you have this rich duck in and it's not just a fat ass again okay accommodation all the flavors some curious if if the classic pairing in particular is one that comes up one would match okay and also so fun about this is that now or build it so I an interesting fruit that you showed up as persimmon oh so will add that one so now it's happenings were build missile recipes so you can decide how you do this so we have the ability now to realize okay why do certain foods taste good so my son Lucas and I were talking others were having fun today looking at this and he goes wait a minute is this a way to prepare foods so that the healthier foods will seem like they taste better take so like I want to put tail and do something else with that and I'm a parent with something that'll augment the cheesy flavor of something else use less of that more of the tail they help each other out like this facet of never ever ever heard of using food pairings through molecular studies to possibly trick your brain into liking the food more making healthy food more appetizing making healthy food more appetizing as well yeah interesting yeah so just come and follow things left my nerdy clip of the of the of the show youngest and hours on there now you just ruined her life anyway though I am so what you can do is you can actually Savior food parents and my kids were doing this also and my daughter Carla built a 40 or 50 when we look at it here she started with C Urchin okay branched out and we've got all kinds of stuff see urgent tied to cow mozzarella which eventually takes us to buckwheat and you can just see how much fun this could be were you could do this and it's it's based off the realm of what I loved about what Lucas said was let's make healthy food tastier sure and do it like this sure a lot of chefs probably know this but this is a way to actually use this as this is the style that I would do when I have the Hashimoto's food pharmacology going on to make it taste a little better as a way to do nano kid let's answer bets and brilliant tool that I had never been exposed to Alec some of the idea that foods could make you smell all the different onions for instance I may not love onions but if not grilled in your eating fresh onions it's MS your partner is also eating onions it sets, no go right you and I had a discussion on and I wanted to rail us off of of building that the foods to make them taste better but wasn't that long ago you and I had a discussion about what asparagus does to urine and you said that somebody was doing a test whenever I believe you are in med school that they were basically trying to figure out how fast somebody could rapidly make the the year and change its odor from consuming disparaging of that conversation is absolutely so back in the day this during my fellowship Dr. Wessler was the was a pioneering guesser elegy he's the guy that figured out that there is such a thing as lactose intolerance and we say that like it's nothing but somebody had to figure out that there's an enzyme called lactase and so he was as it as a scientist and document it was kind of fun because he would give us a lecture every year and the fantastic guy is in his 70s just kinda having fun with us each a part-time no part-time lecturer and it would be the same lectures would be lovely pictures from like the 70s it's awesome he made everybody eat a bowl of asparagus and then they had to go P and never really had the time when they could spell when they could smell the asparagus is because that was his absorption study which are not only do away with that now ribs like you ever eat this brilliant. We started smelling yeah yeah the take away whenever you were doing that they were stressing how quickly it happened to break down the food I was really quickly in these molecules that do this – get in your bloodstream and get filtered through your and some of them remarkably quick so what do we handle distribute on about onions when people take Allison which is a garlic extract that they will actually use the garlic out of their breath out of everything because it just gets absorbed so much and that's one of the issues that my patients will have in the company will be taking supplements be like something's wrong Mark are you and Allison like yeah Mike I could smell it from here well if you happen to watch the gut check project and you want us to have the ability to tackle a new subject the best thing to do is go to KB MD health.com escaping the health.com go to the gut check project show you'll find that there is the ability to connect with us and submit something he wants to tackle that's really how we the last two weeks we stumble across what we've always come across to talk about we cover so much ground he only would it be really cool we were talking last week about bringing Dr. Blair on Col. Blair onward and talk about TBI right now imagine doing the product light on the hospital's trauma hospital we have a food protocol for traumatic brain injury we don't have CBD protocol with DHEA or any that stuff when the beat amazing week ago were going to be a brain information diet your to be on the supplements and this is the protocols can happen that's the goal of this whole thing is to bring science and I mean a whole separate show would be talking about so fewer of thing which is a molecule and cruciferous vegetables like broccoli was it turns out it's really really good for you it's anticancer it's anti-inflammatory but when you cook it the enzyme can't break it down called the Rawson Ace and so like a little hack would be a chef we can sit there and say no were to put some of mustard seed powder on it and then it will actually convert it so you just made your broccoli or broccoli sprouts way healthier sure so if you ever get diagnosed with cancer and there's all these crazy studies about like bladder cancer and stuff like that when you do that like I would love to have a protocol food protocol what you're gonna do the Hashimoto's food protocols right there working have a food protocol if you get this venture headed that way no joke on the Chrysippus vegetables they come with them basically so you're blocking the estrogen correct correct yeah not separate magical inane speaking of preservice vegetables B cauliflower just last night my wife and I went to go eat pizza awesome pizzeria and actually make gluten-free pizza the crust was made out of cauliflower it's amazing what they're doing cauliflower now because it taste like great bread and is not read it all basically having a great Chris Arafat's vegetable while you're eating a delicious pizza and were hoping that in spray glyphosate on it so that it's a good skill LOL yeah non-GMO vegetable crust they taste just like regular bread is real know I love all of those cauliflower crust so it is delicious so 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many the programs here on spoon radio he drives fast he texts and drives he doesn't sleep he likes his smile he likes to laugh Emily now I only text voice text almost and I just use a series command so if it comes in a garbled and funny blame Siri yeah well I just made it up at any another string I like you I drive lightning I got around on the weekends between here and there for work in any other time off I have so like the real work so doctors are unique persons are they have unique personalities I chefs are I think they take the cake and fruit upon the intended I've met a lot of chefs and a lot of sepsis patients and I am just fascinated by that lifestyle that you don't thank you so much for coming on we talked earlier about how Isabella went send us her book and last hour talk about how food is you are what you eat all health begins and ends in the gut and here we are we've got a chef with some serious experience you have you have done a lot if you think you and I worked at been fortunate to work all over the world I asked you can start my culinary career in Japan well as I started my culinary career career in a Sizzler steakhouse when I was like 14 what what kind scissors Western Sizzler is yearly wishes Sizzler stay cast so Sizzler was a pretty big Chad pretty chain back in the 80s and early 90s her hand so I would see I was the busboy dishwasher at the scissor state has until Thursday night came around I got Says that as a dishwasher busboy and apparently on Thursdays there is all you keep popcorn shrimp so the kitchen as he was like okay cool I'll cook so I was Sam's bussing outback that he can put 10 piece shrimp on any given play because it's all you can eat right there Arizona State football team and command after he simply teachers that your back in your ear like helping other iron in their back there, laughing at you because they get your percentage of your tips not only do the hardest job is to clean the fire at the end of the night but they get your money it only took me at six weeks to figure that out here and I was like man I'm the dumbest guy in the planet and and shrimp everywhere feared you yeah you know what's it's interesting that my first job in the kitchen sent me home smelling like seafood because leaders are progressing to see Sheehan seafood specifically every night was like a gate getting came to bed before he took a shower because your sheets are just a mistake in his previous but it is what is your family was your family a frequenter of the Sizzler growing up yes we reduces her in Omaha Nebraska so the salad bar limits telephone the logic of that was just going there my favorite item there as a kid was that not any part of the salad that the canned chocolate pudding for whatever reason quite nutritious goes right alongside the square chicken fried steak so this is what I love me with with your culinary chops that has gone all the way to Japan to learn this is where you start is frying shrimp and it says look I lasted about two weeks at McDonald's for that but I don't really count that right now I have nobody ever does now I was acquitted sure what I should do to food my father had a large garden but we lived in upstate New York and the town of Carinthia Corinth if you live there it's near Saratoga Springs Albany that area coming in the middle of steak and damn mind my dad's entire family all of his siblings except one brother lived it within a mile of each other on the same road and my grandfather owns a few sections of land on either side he had a dairy farm and then a large vegetable garden and my father attended at least an acre garden every year so we spent summers as I was like three on the pic means you're picking beans and snapping beans and helping mom put stuff in jar so she could cannon like a cat I am not sure I tell my first culinary job as a real job in the family right up your alley just doesn't work out well my grandfather's letter to cattle every winter and then we split the meat up but amongst the family charities usually did two more later but early in the winter the first big heavy snowfall made at and C have to string them the absolute peace how you gently say you killed him he just killed the bank and then… Our first episode we are to explain my background were Eric would go with his dad to register you and I would go to the slaughter house and my dad was a running neck and since that's what you're saying that let me know know it's not actually it's more like the ad that gasped AGI part O… Depart this maybe maybe maybe I missed my calling but before they can ask to get the animal there something has to be done so they hang it up upside down you have to climb up a ladder and you have to I was five years old when I was taught this my first time you to cut around the muscle up around of the maintenance and yet the tide because if you don't when the stomach elongates it's a geyser oh comes at the back is so that was my first real job for the family in slaughtering B was I got to climb the ladder and hi Taft about who I now I am I much rather have a mean as more or less permanent constipation makes total sense what you were drawing you like him to know where you already you know why writing for lent for several years plus the cost so after you had the exposure to the dairy farm and all the vegetables then that obviously is setting a foundation for you to get into food you probably had no idea that's where your leaning but i know i did and i really my mother was a great cut my father was a good cook a very good cook and her whole family every every that revolved around food okay so as i got my father died very young i was six years old he died to great cancer at 47 while yes and dad back then there was no really no treatment by the time they figured out why you had back pain is been much over and anyway so but i spent a lot of time when my mother cooking after that – i just i just picked up i really love food i did i i was fortunate enough to move to germany my senior year in high school and the family that that that i lived with that hosted me was very generous in that we had to get other countries in and dine on some fantastic food and food as a way of life for them and in germany is where i learned about minimalism in the covered you know because they have dorm style refrigerators don't have baked refrigerators are slightly larger than little boxes you have in your dormitory in the shop every day every single day at least once a day to shop as it was for your bracket was delivered in the morning fresh while that's pretty interesting. it was awesome so i just a side note growing up and watching my grandmother cook my dad's mom she was she was fantastic i loved her fried chicken as she fried a lot of stuff but for some reason back then she still remained skinny but she and i don't know if your mom or your dad was like this my grandmother could flavor anything to taste terrific fried chicken chicken fried steak vegetables etc. but one of her trademarks was to always cook with a cigarette hanging out of her lip that was flavored building with burn ashes in there as well as i think that she saved all the different kinds of meats that she brought in the oil and in different folders cans fish oil and that chicken grease etc. is it something that you also did not say new york yeah you don't weld eventually i think had a different flavor and if it will will start thereby produce because we have burn pile of year trees that would fall with a lot of property and we burn on the actual garden so what would and might my father would rotate back and forth into plots so each season the previous year's burn pile become the new garden in city dias content right the potash well – content was really high so a lot of minerals and i mean it's it's amazing how healthy the vegetables are when you do that you people used to take the ashes from the fireplace and put them into the burn pile into their compost deep sure we don't anymore but that is not right there was just fantastic for the flavor and the freshness of vegetables but my money as she skewed everything okay you accept what you call it swiss steak was boiled whatever lien beef steak she could buy it was the cheapest cut with a bone in it and smothered in them tomatoes and garlic and then she broil that the oven it was actually pretty good – he sounds delicious compared to what were some of the first part of the show what i'm thinking is that you know smoking has a lot of it is a carcinogen known as benzene but we should do is see the chemical structure similar to benzene to add that good childhood flavor that you're missing the smoke when without getting the cancer yeah yeah probably so he can get you can put winston cigarettes into the mass spectra shouldn't even pops out to charge me figure out figure out what fruit or vegetable has a similar molecular component near benzene time answer i'm interested that i'm really curious about that this is a fascinating science for me and i'm thinking i could just as i could change my restaurant consulting business to just be menu consulting based on this and take the elevator TOoh yeah absolutely this is the kind of stuff and we wouldn't be talking about if we were preparing for the show i was just i was just a deal try to think of okay what's a really cool thing we talk about i have to sciences up i like it i'm a nerd and i'll probably try do this with every single topic that we do find something that yes really fun oh terrible that would be really cool so you're sitting there sobbing for your dispose of this great organic before organic was cool you guys had a mechanically warm touch poor poor alright so what happened after that we moved arizona which was a whole different thing i learned about spicy spicy foods right my first meal out in every week and eat out a lot as a child very rarely maybe once or twice a year at the most we went to this little mexican restaurant between chandler and gilbert arizona which are now massive towns that have grown together but then they were just very small towns and that limit its cost is something this little mexican place and i had a chimichanga's mother eating spicy green chili salsa and i went ballistic it was it was done i was never anything but eat tasty food again and and and and not healthy necessarily but flavorful food and that that cannabis bondholder you and you live down there is i guess i was in sixth grade summer and allowing a nice set of a few years so then you you progress through graduate and then you end up oil before you graduate you worked the sizzler and then how did you decide that food beyond being told they arraigned a danger going to do popcorn shrimp something you want to pursue and deliver to people to make him happy what i had few other jobs cooking after that but what i realized is that no matter how how cash strapped your family might be there is always food in the restaurant and she works there used to get some of it for free sure so i think that was it i think mentally i determined never be hungry again right and i just parlayed into into a career but i really and start cooking full-time jobs in japan is working as an interpreter such working as a copywriter start get some interpret good job in japan like writer i did for chemical trans tech international they were a check technical translation company the parents of a friend of mine had come to united states to go to school in eighth grade and stayed all the way through high school they owned and ran the company in osaka japan and he invited me to come and work for them after while i was acting in college time well so i heard you speak german and you also speak japanese type hello, so wow so this is fascinating so chefs or super intelligent people that know i'm serious. many of my friends are chefs or people of extremes share the nar that is fascinating you speak japanese german english to work and back doing appetizer version and it was as fascinating i love you and japanese chefs are so meticulous they have the waiting approach for japan and she had a proverb that defines through japan and it's it's it's that the only the audience at is actually it's it's not just food it's the food it is the substance of the universe right so their philosophy is let it let little seem like much as long as it is fresh and beautiful let little seem like much, as long as it is fresh and beautiful so small portions very ornate and well garnished very clean and seasonal seasonal is the key word there and typically local all just too far ahead but i do remember one of our previous conversations you did say that you were with the noble as well greg i did work for number for number years i actually i was the executive chef and that helped open a restaurant in aspen last month he said that's his last name and then i was fortunate similar location so in a minute i'll imagine all those principles that you're talking about probably carried over to the live presentation the food yeah you know honeywell there's a whole another layer there and he he lived and worked in peru for a long time and he was fascinated by french cooking techniques so he took these japanese base ingredients added the layer of the like infuse the flavors of's of peru and chile and then to add that to another level by using french cooking techniques and just phenomenal stuff while yelling at ocean would say there so my family were huge asian cuisine fans all of it our favorite restaurant is actually japanese restaurant in plano we go there at least once a week really i mean you can send him a plug – or llama iam a check now yeah we have the it's just unbelievable it's it's it's it's good and sensitive i think is very very traditional japanese food had told me our waitress is always our waitress so we just sit around and through to start showing up that's what i love the methodical just this is what's happening it is predictable it is well and it's thoughtful thoughtful yes so it here's a really interesting cultural thing from japan is a great book called mino because with some the dip the anatomy of interdependency okay okay describes her whole culture one of things in japan and when you start a sentence they finish it for you like ice to teach for this guy jenna ricci he had two small children i spoke in my itouch spoken english i taught them english and japanese speaking is my second day speaking with so gimme a break he would call in and he would say i think you and i say yes he is jonah lychee desiccated and will mean this is generally key and he just stopped and i'm supposed to finish since you must be calling about but i wish i didn't know that right some just like okay hi i just wait for him to say something but eventually you learn it's like him japanese interject a lot they say hi a so they stay in there what they're doing is they might say yes oh is not so there interjecting to let you know there listening actively listening even if they say something in agreement it does mean they agree okay i mean yeah but anyway back to the point i was making is when somebody hurts a guest and some house for the first time in you they say would you like some coffee and you say yes they don't ask you how you want to and they don't bring you the things to put cream and sugar in it they automatically put in cream and sugar because the first time as a guest in their house you should not have to think about how you want your coffee served from then on you can just make your own but the date alleviate the pressure from you even if he didn't want it that way and you accept it graciously because that's the generosity they're getting you to relieve you of the pressure of having to say would you please fix it this way oh wow cool yeah there's so many layers of complexity to japan's culture that's all that's a month that well that's a whole series of shows for next year while even a chef for a long time what would be something that in the year in the realm of being a master chef going from the being taught japanese in the office it was some french i carryover what what take your take you to your favorite style of the play setting now i thinks my love simplicity and food such il might my mother she stupid a lot of things but were really great fresh ingredients if it wasn't steered my father was a big fisher and fishman and hunter and so we had a lot of wild game he had we always had a ton of venison backstrap a lot of rabbits a lot of fish so everything is very simple when we went camping my father did take stuff for dinner he would hunted or efficient while a fish will also describe the pressure then a joke yeah yeah tv show now yesterday i really afraid survive as their grills at this time you shop for breakfast but you a loser it was very simple food so you take out lemons potatoes salt pepper and onion and so if if you cut trout then he to be slice of the potato and onion stuff inside with a couple of wedges lemon slices lemon salt-and-pepper and then wrap it will a pat of butter there wrapped up in tinfoil turn on the fire you know if there is other game to be had than it was you super simple or boiled potatoes and simple fixings and then salt-and-pepper on one of the game and so these really clean simple flavors for me i really would identify with any candidate that you can't really elevate that sure with a few adjustments but really being able to identify the main component like the center of the play item the protein if you can't taste what it's supposed to taste like i'm not sure what the point is sure will will today you just unit of joining us because you had just left a gigantic gathering that you are asked to basically help map out how do you know whenever you have so many mouths to feed that you know i'm going to be able to put together this coming plate to serve this this type of convention or do they give you parameters of what they do and don't want hello hello yeah so i'm to make so many development or menu yeah menu development or menu selection for any large parties very very critical because you have to think about if you have have multiple selections especially then what is the em what is the time to plate each item on a plated is his buffet mean all that comes into play i've done parties as large as 2100 people we get i work for a company in houston and we get a large plated dinner for the md anderson cancer research center answer hospital is so wheat we did 2100 people seated but the preparation for that took a week but nothing is really cooked until needed some things are made today before but not cooked until that day but all the proteins like all the tenderloins all the seabass so there are 1100 pieces seabass and 1400 piece of tenderloin while the kennels were hole we had to cut them i i had cut the measure but yeah that's that was we we all that gets cooked in ovens lined out inside of this big giant makeshift kitchen that's 20,000 ft.² and then we had 16 ovens in there like big commercial ovens do you feel like that your principles and how you wanted to live you want to deliver good health for people through the way that they eat that sometimes you get compromised because it gets so big yeah i mean hat so there are ways to dragon simplicity is number one pitcher and then limiting your your menu to items that fit your your desires and what you want to give to people and bring people in the hospitality industry you can't compromise that so only serving things that you may look for an alternate approaching so if they couldn't afford the that tenderloin we could do something like baseball saker you know tri-tip or something like that site to get a similar quality product just not as expensive i think that's that's part of the creativity that chefs have to work with nowadays is planning for and like an upcoming season we change menus to the four times a year restaurants so you're primarily doing this right now for your work also i do that yeah i mean ii will this is your this is my baby i want to get into that as this is how did you end up here doing a digital show but friend will talk about sorry love you so much anyway but the planning phase is really what it is yet to be very organized and there's a science to you know how many pieces everything you need what the portion sizes and what your standard batch size recipe see to scale that up although there can be complications or because salt doesn't scale directly other some other components like oil don't care they don't scale you know it's not exponential it's not like six times this equals that know if the scale somethings back and skipping some something so what i love about this is that you're talking zach the kind of leads into the first part of the show but this is how i cook i view it more as a science and i want to know what this and you're like i don't i didn't have a grandmother with a marble light in her mouth inside yeah so like now at the stage like i have a really i really enjoy quickbooks us all so excited that isabella went something cookbook i got bobby flay's cookbook which is that one on the quick side note is that the ill be like now add the sausage you like got it and then you turn to page 20 like that sauce is 50 and so there is a very famous book book called the the reese's gag gastronomy great and and there's another one by written by august escoffier who who really founded modern french cuisine right in the way that they cooking french kitchens and what happens it'll say like a cookie was a shock which is its sea scallops with marty athos or something right when he says cc the scalp recipe and it says okay now seat recipes 42 918 when you go to the buyer the year but is like 97 steps and then you have the mornay sauce is like when yeah whatever whatever size you are making is like 467 steps and you can't make it you can't story cold as beheld hot and fresh i mean it's just it's so complicated i was like okay that was go back on the shelf and maybe never adult ever dust the back off again i read it religiously 1000 cal you have a terrible cook and sometimes whenever i want to cook and i'm learning to tip these says certain things together if i see that there's a whole another mess of steps to make one ingredient i usually light which is not have any this it's it's changing out the menu the item is off the menu are going to do something well and that's part of the so i'll say on the show sometimes i don't i don't do show prep well i crept much better for life in restaurants than i do life on the radio sure and sometimes i get half with your essay like this make sense now that in the night so i spent a minute research demo i did next he read the recipe i just assume that this is what they meant because this is the type recipe so pre-reading the recipe knowing the ingredients in the methodology they're coming up are really important during the prep work will before we end up rounding out the last is our since you are one of the main producers for the spoony digital radio station we will get to why you ended up joining spoony radio etc. but tell us little bit about some of the other shows that i can and i are just now joining cemented lisa shakespeare she she actually has a her show no butts to big is phenomenal she's very energetically young lady but she had some health issues and she owns a company called total cluster fudge which is not so there's another new and called some monkey butts but that one is is the healthy version of the desert she does now for total cluster fudge and as this dessert manufactures she had to stop eating the things that she makes in the said these are carried in them convenience stores and cosco and there sold over the internet and at some restaurant seasons well which which is great she touched details each watching three healthy tips and tricks to just we held your life every day and along those lines is gwen rich of the rich solution solution yeah she's just stage iv cancer for the last 6 1/2 years she's why she looked way past her expiration date as she and her husband adam say that she was misdiagnosed for eight years before that so she gives tips on eating mortgage with more nutritional value more healthful and how to if you have been diagnosed how to prevent being diagnosed as best as possible that's the very first show i did with dr. thompson you rest his soul you are supposed to sit on my show he's an undertaking to get here early and you shall prep well i love this didn't really into it like that we can do so we can include the chemistry can say how do we make these things healthier like increase yourself you are paying and stuff like that euro lutherans all these big words that basically you can eat well and you're really healthy why don't i mean we have room for play marsh joseph you want to collaborate that were ready to go yet get so we have you have a minute here for you to wrap this this part up so if you're watching now stay tuned you can always check out love my tummy.com/spooning to pick up electron teal caving de health.com he can pick up your kb md cbd next half-hour going to talk to shift patrick little bit more about not just what is done as a chef or what brought them to spoony that also you also required to experience with cbd chef patrick and told us stories night shift well you know this is the only 24 hour take anywhere platforms dedicated to food and fun we're spoony this hour from townhall.com, the fbi joining a criminal investigation of the faa certification process for the boeing 737 max a jetliner the blazer crash since october killing more than 300 people there are a number of inquiries getting underway including one by the transportation department inspector general and another investigation by congress in the wake of the mosque shootings new zealand's government banning military style semiautomatic firearms in high-capacity 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up to your mouth and show a smile and wave smiling way to be okay :-) how these on an emory better nothing ice not well we left off this last half-hour basically talking about your journey on how to become a chef and where you been we learned that he spoke japanese and german hello the spanish and if he traveled and and it the age of five was able to close a cow: yes tied off time off dear: close to a man climbing up the oh my goodness that's like everything but the last half-hour makes me just feel bad about myself wanting you bring your homework for kindergarten and also to maybe climb the cow instead of a ladder knife in her hand and run around your neck you will tell us a little bit more about your journey now to rejoin here the next for some in the next half-hour you have moved into not just shiftwork but you've also been exploring cbd so i know you got a story behind it what in the world brought a chef is now on a digital radio station to explore cbd well just because he was my was my hero back in high school not really know because my my mother died in a diabetic appeared my father passed of pancreatic cancer and my mom died 01 and about that time i actually heard about that they discovered cbd and that was mid 80s i think when they discover that they were really starting to realize that while they made a big push medical cannabis was now legal in in california working on colorado and so i was just fascinated by that how that worked in the body i i don't like the psychotropic effects of of kinsey's audience is the antiaging specific because you know as a chef i always want to fill a coming control yeah that's that personality so i i really am i never really partook in it but when i found out about that that cds and how they affect the body i got became fascinated and so i just i got involved in a business that was related data in and i'm actually a partner in medical cannabis related business and in an tactic, and in massachusetts but we do a lot of really high cbd extremely low thc strains and stuff like that that's cool so my my experience the reason why i'm so into cds that you know i kinda had a heroes journey where i saw some incredible fact did you have anything like that happen yeah so i you and i think i cacti brushed over that little bit with my children but so my son and daughter have a i'm a 20 else on an essential daughter my son was 12 he kept having these ankle injuries playing soccer and he was trying to get into that a lick big development pool and kinda girl that way anyway so about the third time we took him in for ankle sprain in like six months we took him to specialist but i trust and she does i is really long high arches and his ankles are kinda rolled out he think he has cmt like cmt i don't cmts but so charcot-marie-tooth syndrome causes degradation of the neural pathways between and in the in extremity skin it causes type of neural what neuropathy peripheral neuropathy measure and what happens with that and that that the small muscles start to weaken the bone structure starts to deform so a lot of children or or adults with that with cmt will have like a limp wrist were that the wrist turns in and out a little that is truly painful it can be and will actually ache it can be painful but in this case you have to start to lose sensation so my son at 12 is about between 17 increased 18% deficient in the pass-through of you know the impulse from elbow to fingertips and needed toe okay so after testing their likely something that you can do just keep them strong become a fiscal therapy there's no treatment for its tenets genetic so over time my daughter started getting injuries and my son went off to a 2 am text dammit 18 and as as he was like a 18 a week i think his birthday just to curry start school and he was competitive tennis players i know you have a tennis person family and when a debtor where the antennas from the bottom that's right that's right that's right state championship anyway he was having ankle injuries there so when he came out of that that program the only thing i found i done thousands of hours of research looking for anything that could help them in the only true they say is stay strong be active don't get fat that's the three ways that you treat yourself boxers there's nothing else that they've known to to cause any actually to delay the effects of it if if if it is to progress further than staying strong and healthy and so he was very active but i found this this article the cds actually on that while website that i shared with you called echo connection.org and i did some reading i called some friends i talked to guy another dr. physician california anyway so i just i order my said look you take this twice a day and let see what happens and not only did his focus on his schoolwork away up and his grade started to get better six months let lesson six was later we took him to the texas anam research facility where they do studies on neck back and spine injuries but they also do some neural testing and things like neurological testing so first date they deliver the jet they did not look to the genetic marker on that wednesday we know he has it so what they did do a stated a more comprehensive testing on the neural pathways than he had originally the first two times and it was back to hundred percent so now before he was down he said 1718% he's probably got 25% by the time we took in it by the time he went at this time to be tested so i'm gonna kick that up and break something the results we got scolded for i now i do not migrate a hearing and i just want to be a rock star please not constant today this is my season recap though your son that the biggest change in imago simply does adding this evening i was the only change made the only change that was made in his diet and i was very very he's a very clean eater he actually started cooking his own food he was off his meal ticket at school and he saves on a very at enthusiastic weight training program that he designed himself and so but that was the only thing that changes diet and exercise regimen at all we will be look at this if you realize that charcot-marie-tooth syndrome affects the nerves and we know the cbd of the endo cannabinoid system is deeply rooted in the nerves then when that you start decreasing that inflammatory process and what i love is that you just said the key here is to changes.we know that food can be just like medicine and it can actually help out so here we have a college student it's on cbd and eating his own food not eating on diet plan that's amazing and he been well i mean an end at home he was a very clean eaters while he's like the one person the family does like desserts he won't eat cookie dough like anything with frosting on it very low sugar intake refined sugar like fruit didn't live on it measures none none that i'm aware of it i would like to ask a question he has them his hands and feet are always cold but he does have hair side of the follicles can't really thinking that you can go here with any without any ennui that i thought it might be circulatory service account because there's little knowledge syndrome 90 there were to get a little cold and you your it's an autoimmune it's component of autoimmune disease were your arteries sort of clampdown its interest is also a warning sign for autoimmune diseases top bring us more yeah and angry people all over the place have nods yet it's not uncommon you say it just kinda matter-of-fact all of a sudden you know she had 100% improvement there and you know it's one of those things where people hear the stories and you feel like you're being sold something but you say very genuinely it's like what's this thing that a difference in his life and that's why people are so passionate about cbd gasoline and like i have nothing to gain by telling so i don't not financially sure i'm not rr production facility is even open it were still the middle building it in our tech companies $14 million away from making money so if you want to join in the future of the industry go ahead but yeah there is that i just tell my story to share with people so what did you do when you did when whenever he told you how he felt and you knew that it was a real difference it wasn't it wasn't just subjective it was an objective improvement for him you mentioned his grade you mentioned his his mood is energy etc. so those are things as a parent i know that you would be able to easily perceive what did you want to do that information right off the bat and how did people receive it when you shared well immediately i started taking the product i started my daughter I and so because i want to know the effexor and audiology i for someone who is so well versed in the in the in the industry i don't take it on a regular basis i don't know why i have this it's just it just falls off the plate with so to speak when when i look at my daily supplementation but but so i put my daughter on it right away and then i went to a meeting with some people that were interested in cbd's there is a conference going on and i spoke i gave but i just told my sent store i told my story my son story from my perspective and then and i just type i have been an advocate ever since while we all have kids guessing your kids suffer from anything just well there's no way to ike i can't that's got me held that the greatest loss of for anyone ever is to lose a child but even when they're ill i mean or they don't feel w

Another Read Through
"That Was a Couple Good Months": Nancy Slavin

Another Read Through

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 27:07


"That Was a Couple Good Months": Nancy Slavin by Another Read Through

Warp Five: A Star Trek Enterprise Podcast
154: Indomitable Starfleet

Warp Five: A Star Trek Enterprise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 62:08


"Detained" Deep Dive.   In the wake of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Executive Order 9066 was issued by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942, authorizing the deportation and incarceration of Japanese Americans. Nearly 120,00 people on the West Coast were forced into internment camps further inland under suspicion of spying for the enemy. At least 62% of those incarcerated were United States citizens. These actions were found much later to be based on "race prejudice, war hysteria, and a failure of political leadership" (Civil Liberties Act of 1988) and, decades later, are the focus of many films, documentaries as well as TV shows including Star Trek: Enterprise. In this episode of Warp Five, hosts Patrick Devlin and Brandi Jackola take a deep dive into the first season episode "Detained". They discuss racism, a Quantum reunion, exploding walls, and why it's wrong to incarcerate an entire species because of the actions of a few.  Chapters Intro (00:00:00)  Welcome, Boomers! (00:01:25)  Feedback (00:03:07)  "Detained" (00:09:12)  That Was the Fear (00:11:02)  Dean (00:19:09)  T'Pol Didn’t Fall For It (00:21:51)  We Do This For Them (00:24:29)  Threatening Enterprise (00:27:35)  The Suliban Change (00:29:09)  Wouldn't That Make More? (00:37:35)  Star Trek Future (00:40:43)  Final Thoughts (00:45:10)  Closing (00:54:23)    Hosts Brandi Jackola and Patrick Devlin   Production Patrick Devlin (Editor) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Producer)  C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Floyd Dorsey (Associate Producer) Mike Morrison (Associate Producer) Tim Cooper (Associate Producer) Justin Oser (Associate Producer) Mark Flessa (Associate Producer) Chris Tribuzio (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Tony Robinson (Show Art) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

Motivation Through Music
Better Than Ezra

Motivation Through Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 103:23


Having reached the end of Matthew Cybulski's best-selling book, Find Your Playlist, the podcast shifts to a weekly deep dive into some of the best album's, artists, and songs of all-time. This week, Matt and Steve break down the iconic career of Better Than Ezra. This week's Playlist 1. In the Blood- Better Than Ezra 2. I Just Knew- Better Than Ezra 3. Absolutely Still- Better Than Ezra 4. I Did It- Dave Matthews Band 5. That Was a Crazy Game of Poker- O.A.R. 6. How You Like Me Know- The Heavy https://open.spotify.com/user/12146513296/playlist/2ZhDKrNYdZMIUjdsMAMNKq For More information: @MthroughMPod on Twitter and Facebook Email: motivationthroughmusicpod@gmail.com

What Have You Watched?
"It Was on HBO, That Was the Criteria" - Cobra Kai, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Grantchester -ep2

What Have You Watched?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 46:37


Episode 2 - What Have You Watched? "It Was on HBO, That Was the Criteria" Marie discusses Cobra Kai Vin dives into Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Oldie but Goody: Grantchester

Step to the Music
Episode 108: Blood From a Stone

Step to the Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 59:48


Science Fiction Rating System
0042: 1998 Preview Week Show

Science Fiction Rating System

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 21:52


Let's all feel old by watching three films from 1998 because THAT WAS 20 YEARS AGO! Wow.  Three very different films get the trailer treatment as Alex quizzes us on 1998's biggest export: Google. Also in this week's show: Legitimate fanmail, Apollo Four Forty, and (inevitably) a bit of Star Trek. GIVE US 5 STARS ON ITUNES! (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/science-fiction-rating-system/id1200805447) Get in touch! (https://www.sciencefictionratingsystem.com/contact) Visit the Website! (https://www.sciencefictionratingsystem.com) See the list so far! (https://letterboxd.com/scifirating/list/science-fiction-rating-system-rankings/) And we're on Twitter (https://twitter.com/scifirating), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/scifirating/) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/scifirating/) too!

Indielist
The Nice List: 2016

Indielist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 37:20


1 Its Xmas Day by Nice Legs2 Fairytale of New York by Daniel Woolhouse3 Christmas, 1989 by Andrew Wasylyk4 Where Have You Been by Manchester Orchestra5 Flying Home For Christmas by The Ornaments6 Time for Christmas [Parental Advisory Explicit Content] by Faye & The Scrooges7 Hey Santa by The Birthday Girl vs Alexander's Festival Hall8 I Want An Alien For Christmas by Hillary And The Democrats9 Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) by Sam (from Choke Up)10 That Was the Worst Christmas Ever by Lilith11 Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree by Birdwatching

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Gilbert and Frank welcome one of their favorite funnymen, legendary writer-actor-director Buck Henry, who looks back on his 50+ year career and shares hilarious anecdotes about Orson Welles, James Mason, John Belushi and Jonathan Winters (among others). Also: Buck adapts "Catch-22," praises Richard Benjamin, invents the Cone of Silence, co-directs "Heaven Can Wait" and confirms the Pat McCormick helicopter story. PLUS: "Captain Nice"! "Samurai Delicatessen"! Claude Rains speaks! The hoaxes of Alan Abel! And Buck remembers "That Was the Week That Was"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cafe Seoul: Expat Life in Korea
Cafe Seoul 2017 04 06 501 News and Fisting

Cafe Seoul: Expat Life in Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 97:38


Oh my gosh! Rob and Eugene are back after such a long long long long long long break! Yes! Season 5 is now underway, and as of this writing (on April 29th) there are actually 2 more episodes in the pipeline to be edited. So fear not, there is lots of Café Seoul headed your way so you can get your fix.As we were planning the show, we decided that we'd do an entire episode of News of the Weird, and skip On the Pulse. because we'd been away so long. That WAS the plan, but in the first half of the show, we actually ended up having a very long discussion about whitewashing in western media and specifically about Marvel's Iron Fist... so we'll call that On the Pulse for this episodeNews of the WeirdSeoul offers free driving lessons for "expats"Manager at UK firm loses job for refusing to bow to Korean bossEgypt to export stray dogs to KoreaPyeongchang unveils new sloganKorea makes 'fertile women map' in effort to increase birth rate Is this menu racist?American flags at pro-Park RallySamsung ends top down corporate structureDoctors take selfie with cadaversArtist sells trophy during music awardsPublic wedding ad angers Korean young people.

Cafe Seoul: Expat Life in Korea
Cafe Seoul 2017 04 06 501 News and Fisting

Cafe Seoul: Expat Life in Korea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2017 97:38


Oh my gosh! Rob and Eugene are back after such a long long long long long long break! Yes! Season 5 is now underway, and as of this writing (on April 29th) there are actually 2 more episodes in the pipeline to be edited. So fear not, there is lots of Café Seoul headed your way so you can get your fix.As we were planning the show, we decided that we'd do an entire episode of News of the Weird, and skip On the Pulse. because we'd been away so long. That WAS the plan, but in the first half of the show, we actually ended up having a very long discussion about whitewashing in western media and specifically about Marvel's Iron Fist... so we'll call that On the Pulse for this episodeNews of the WeirdSeoul offers free driving lessons for "expats"Manager at UK firm loses job for refusing to bow to Korean bossEgypt to export stray dogs to KoreaPyeongchang unveils new sloganKorea makes 'fertile women map' in effort to increase birth rate Is this menu racist?American flags at pro-Park RallySamsung ends top down corporate structureDoctors take selfie with cadaversArtist sells trophy during music awardsPublic wedding ad angers Korean young people.

Sound Contours
Ep. 20 – Cocoon

Sound Contours

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 191:46


Lose yourself in an atmosphere of allied electronic artistry, from collaborators in turn-of-the-millennium Japan. Cocoon ("Maju" in Japanese) features work by artists who played in Audio Sports, Maju, Neina, Hosomi, Kangaroo Paw and Synapse -- with particular focus on musicians Aki Onda and Sakana Hosomi. Their overlap outlines a scene that paralleled Nobukazu Takemura and the Childisc label, and resulted in some of the most innovative, glitchy ambient and post-rock music of the time. Listen up, and let the sonic boundaries break down. Tracklist: Audio Sports - So, That Was the Beginning, Maju - Eyelids Not Yet Open, Kangaroo Paw - Phlizz, Audio Sports - Banana (Joy Mix), Aki Onda - Cattleya, Hosomi + Ryo Miyashita - nog, Neina - Quit Elegance, Maju - Within Time, Without Words, Kangaroo Paw - Cat’s Cradle, Audio Sports - Never Personal, Tujiko Noriko - Tablet for Memory, Aki Onda - Fish Don’t Know it’s Raining, Hosomi - sp, Maju - Yawning in an Afternoon’s Monotony, Synapse - Soap Bubble, Maju - Once Again, I Revert to That Perspective, Neina - Symmetry, Aki Onda - Chrysanthemum, Kangaroo Paw - Osusowake, Audio Sports - I Met You On the Street, Maju - Dust it Off and Make Sure Which Way is Up, Aki Onda - It’s Gone, Hosomi - bl-ib, Maju - Chabashira, Audio Sports - Return to 1 More, Aki Onda - Orange, Neina - iris-in, Maju - Facing Backwards, Aki Onda - Mellow, Maju - Meguro, Aki Onda - Eclipse, Aki Onda - I Tell a Story of Bodies That Change, Sakana Hosomi + Chihei Hatakeyama - Collapsing Huge Glaciers and the Sun

WSBA Morning News with Gary Sutton
Clark Hodges on WSBA

WSBA Morning News with Gary Sutton

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 10:53


Clark Hodges, Financial Strategist with Hodges Capital talks with Gary Sutton about That Was the Week that Was on WSBA

AOR Diamonds
Aor diamonds #073

AOR Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 60:44


25. Alessandro Del vecchio -That Was yersterday 26. First Signal -Love Gets Through 27. Dan Reed Network -Divided 28. Treat -Inferno 29. Wild Rose -Save The Night 30. AOR -One Foot in heaven 31. Bon Jovi -I'd Die For You 32. Kiss -Love me to hate You 33. Saraya -One Night Away 34. Rick Springfield - 35. Chirs Oussey -Tearing it all Down 36. Frontline -Our Love 37. Prince -Little red Corvette

AOR Diamonds
Aor diamonds #073

AOR Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 60:44


25. Alessandro Del vecchio -That Was yersterday 26. First Signal -Love Gets Through 27. Dan Reed Network -Divided 28. Treat -Inferno 29. Wild Rose -Save The Night 30. AOR -One Foot in heaven 31. Bon Jovi -I'd Die For You 32. Kiss -Love me to hate You 33. Saraya -One Night Away 34. Rick Springfield - 35. Chirs Oussey -Tearing it all Down 36. Frontline -Our Love 37. Prince -Little red Corvette

Crowdfunding Uncut | Kickstarter| Indiegogo | Where Entrepreneurs Get Funded
40 - 1.8 Billion Youtube Views Can’t Be Wrong: How Derral Eves Uses The Power Pitch Formula To Create Captivating Videos That Educate, Entertain, Inspire, And Sell Millions Of Dollars In Products And Services

Crowdfunding Uncut | Kickstarter| Indiegogo | Where Entrepreneurs Get Funded

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 42:27


Have you ever seen a Mystic Unicorn poop creamy, delicious, ice cream? If you caught the viral sensation ad for the Squatty Potty then you are familiar with some of Derral’s work. But Derral was not always making millions of dollars for himself and his clients creating incredible direct response video ads. After Derral Eves graduate from college with a degree in Public Relations and Advertising he landed his “dream job”: As a Hospital Administrator. No Really. That WAS his dream job. And he loved it… at first. Within six months of diving in he had saved his new company $680,000 and went to his boss for a $10,000 per year raise. A 1.5% commission seems like a pretty good deal eh? Well, not according to his boss, because if Derral got the tiny raise he was asking for he would be making more money than his direct supervisor. We wouldn’t want to rock the boat over a measly $680,000 saved in the first six months on the job, would we? “I knew right then and there that I needed to get out... I needed to work somewhere where my work was appreciated.” Despite having a brand new baby and wanting the security of a salary for his family, in 1999 Derral ended up in business for himself generating traffic for websites and doing internet marketing. In the early days, Derral was being paid a base for his work but ALSO a commission of final sales, so he was looking for every possible way to get visits to convert into sales. And video was his Golden Ticket. Fast forward to 2016, Derral has been the Executive Producer and Project Lead for the Squatty Potty ad, he’s launched the musical careers of the Piano Guys from retail piano store owners to  global sensation, and recently celebrated over 1.8 BILLION total views on Youtube from videos he has produced. This episode is NOT about a specific crowdfunding project or crowdfunding necessarily. But it IS about the most crucial element of your crowdfunding campaign that you have to nail if you want to beat your funding goal: Your Video. People who come to your page will base the majority of their buying decision on quality of the MESSAGE in the video, (fortunately, NOT the “expensiveness” of the production). In this episode, Derral is going to teach you exactly how to make a video with a MESSAGE that sells. Derral considers himself a student of crowdfunding videos and offers up a number of wildly successful crowdfunded campaign videos as examples of his concepts at work. This could be the most actionable podcast I have ever recorded. Pay attention, listen to it at least a half a dozen times. Especially pay attention to how to study successful crowdfunding video online, and it will all but guarantee you hit your crowdfunding goal. You will learn: The 5 Step The Power Pitch Formula Derral uses in EVERY single one of his videos, beit a sales video for a Shark Tank client, a 1 minute sneak peek video for his own sites, to drive traffic, sales, and virality. How to get someone like Howard Stern to endorse your product, and how to leverage that endorsement into credibility and sales. Why your crowdfunding video MUST inspire for it to have a chance. Why Derral doesn’t work on the FIRST 15 seconds of his videos until the AFTER the rest is done, and why he spends MORE TIME working on the intro than the rest of the video combined. Why every single video you make needs just ONE Call To Action. The biggest mistake most video marketers make that kills sales, and how to avoid it in your campaign. Why video is the BEST way to sell your products and services without you being in the room face to face with your prospect. Why “30 seconds ads” are a relic from TV and long form “edutainment” ads on the internet are crushing them in sales. How to study the most successful Crowdfunding videos to be able to model their structure to basically guarantee your success. Why “authenticity” is so important, and how a low budget iPhone video can beat a high budget production if it is more aligned and authentic to your story. The importance of having at least three “credibility pieces”, and how you can get them even if you consider yourself an “unknown, inexperienced, rookie”.

Chat Very Good
Chat Very Good 9: Crash Various Gadgets

Chat Very Good

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2014 123:00


Follow us here and on Twitter: @tamoorh @2plus2isJoe @Samwrite @GaryDooton. If you're an iTunes user, please rate and review us http://bit.ly/iTunesChatVeryGood LINK DUMP ----------------- Captain Pugwash http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Pugwash Fat Controller http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fat_Controller Asterix http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterix Tintin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Tintin The Dark Tower http://stephenking.com/darktower/ Game of Thrones Naughty Audiobook http://youtu.be/cvCXawHbFm8?t=1m26s Malcolm X http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104797/ George R.R. Martin Doesn’t Care About Finishing the Series http://bit.ly/1qN44Bs Star Wars Swamp Scene http://youtu.be/E4hb7NcrJzQ Morlocks http://timemachine.wikia.com/wiki/Morlocks Destiny’s Child - Survivor http://youtu.be/Wmc8bQoL-J0 Jobe Throwing Letter into the Sea http://youtu.be/KEk8yzZOhjw Lil Jon - Get Low http://youtu.be/8cG0rYIwPzQ Def Jam Rapstar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Def_Jam_Rapstar So Solid - 21 Seconds http://youtu.be/g7VhofoV3qs NWA - Express Yourself http://youtu.be/u31FO_4d9TY Dan Maher and Andy Farrant - Rollin’ http://youtu.be/UPV6FP_b_LM Annihilator http://www.legendary.com/comics/annihilator Pagan Min http://bit.ly/1xZHFRy Earth 2 http://www.dccomics.com/comics/earth-2-2012/earth-2-20 Melancholia http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1527186/ Another Earth http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1549572/ Edge of Tomorrow http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1631867/ All You Need is Kill http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_You_Need_Is_Kill Emily Blunt - Edge of Tomorrow http://bit.ly/1rHGTvQ Jaden Smith (Twitter) https://twitter.com/officialjaden Best of Jaden Smith’s Tweets http://bit.ly/1rHH3DF Willow Smith - Female Energy http://bit.ly/1rHHeyC Willow Smith’s SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/dhatu Dragon Age Inquisition http://www.dragonage.com/#!/en_US/home Battlefleet Gothic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefleet_Gothic Dragon Age Keep https://dragonagekeep.com/en_US/ Kotaku: Beginner’s Guide to Dragon Age http://bit.ly/1rHHNZe Mass Effect 4 and Dragon Age Inquisition Will Share Design http://bit.ly/1xZLSVn Mako http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/M35_Mako Far Cry 4 http://far-cry.ubi.com/en-gb/home/ Vaas http://farcry.wikia.com/wiki/Vaas_Montenegro Crossy Road http://www.crossyroad.com/ 3D Dot Game Heroes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_Dot_Game_Heroes Desert Golfing http://bit.ly/1xZPPt6 Psycho-Pass http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psycho-Pass Ghost in the Shell http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113568/ The Minority Report (Philip K. Dick) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Minority_Report Sailor Moon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailor_Moon Naruto http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naruto One Piece http://onepiece.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page Rawr Anime http://rawranime.tv/ Chris Scullion’s That Was a Bit Mental http://thatwasabitmental.com/ Troll 2 Trailer http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105643/ Ghost Watch http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostwatch Michael Parkinson http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Parkinson Ghost Watch: Behind the Curtains http://www.ghostwatchbtc.com/ Casualty http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006m8wd 999 Theme Tune (YouTube) http://youtu.be/cSNuCP5doE8 End of Hot Fuzz (TRIGGER WARNING) http://bit.ly/12hERGn Michael Burke http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Burke I’m a Celebrity http://www.itv.com/imacelebrity Tinchy Strider http://bit.ly/12hF9Nu Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens http://youtu.be/OMOVFvcNfvE Benedict Cucumberbatch http://bit.ly/12hFgIY Urban Dictionary: Bumbaclart http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Bumbaclart The Thrawn Trilogy http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/The_Thrawn_Trilogy Drew Karpyshyn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Karpyshyn Magic the Gathering Novels http://archive.wizards.com/Magic/novels/default.aspx Dark Souls Lore http://darksouls.wiki.fextralife.com/Lore Miyazaki’s Dignified Dragon http://i.imgur.com/zO6CcDq.jpg Dark Souls 2 Heineken http://bit.ly/1vy6d74

New Mediacracy
Episode 44: The One With REST of the 2013 Roundup (aka PART 2)

New Mediacracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2014


At long last - it's Part 2 of the 2013/early 2014 Year-In-Review! Recorded way, WAY back in February, we are again joined by a powerful group of New Media professionals, titans, and darlings, to discuss The Year (or so) That Was. Come along for the PART 2 of the ride with Bree Essrig (PopTrigger, YouTube sensation, who unfortunately had to run before we took the group photo), Kai Hasson (Portal-A, White Collar Brawler), Woody Tondorf ( Machinima , Dark Knight Legacy), Brett Register (DC All-Access, Lost & Found Season 2), and the triumphant return of New Mediacracy co-founders Zadi Diaz and Steve Woolf (YouTube Nation, which recently surpassed 1 Million subscribers!!!). Join NM regulars Bernie Su and Chris McCaleb for PART 2 of this free-form, insightful discussion about the exponential rise of Multi-Channel Networks (MCNs), New Media consolidation, online stars migrating to television and print media, controversial fan films, the tragic death of Net Neutrality, drinking blood, branding yourself, and SO MUCH MORE!!! Direct MP3 link

New Mediacracy
Episode 43: The One With the 2013 Roundup - PART 1

New Mediacracy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2014


Just in time for Summer 2014 - it's the 2013 Year-In-Review! Recorded way, WAY back in February, we have assembled a powerful group of New Media professionals, titans, and darlings, to discuss The Year (or so) That Was. Come along for PART 1 of the ride with Bree Essrig (PopTrigger, YouTube sensation, who unfortunately had to run before we took the group photo), Kai Hasson (Portal-A, White Collar Brawler), Woody Tondorf ( Machinima , Dark Knight Legacy), Brett Register (DC All-Access, Lost & Found Season 2), and the triumphant return of New Mediacracy co-founders Zadi Diaz and Steve Woolf (YouTube Nation, which recently surpassed 1 Million subscribers!!!). Join NM regulars Bernie Su and Chris McCaleb for PART 1 of this free-form, insightful discussion about the exponential rise of Multi-Channel Networks (MCNs), New Media consolidation, online stars migrating to television and print media, controversial fan films, the tragic death of Net Neutrality, drinking blood, branding yourself, and SO MUCH MORE!!! Direct MP3 link

Adventures in Urban Judaism
Phew... That Was a Coincidence: How Purim Teaches Us That There's More to the Story

Adventures in Urban Judaism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014


Phew... That Was a Coincidence: How Purim Teaches Us That There's More to the StoryRabbi Shiff - Food for Thought at Google New York, March 6th

Top Pair Home Game Poker Podcast
Top Pair Episode 172: January 19, 2013

Top Pair Home Game Poker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2013 40:06


Perp gets 60 years for robbery of home game! Reruns, all the cool kids are doing it, why shouldn't we? Multi action poker -  Twice the hands - Twice the fun, a report from the host. Gutterball watches his favorite TV shows - no matter what the season. Gambling song promoted this week is That Was a Crazy Game of Poker by O.A.R.

SNS - Saturday Night SEGA
That Was, This Is - The Morning After - E32

SNS - Saturday Night SEGA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2010 122:42


For one week only, SNS became That Was, This Is - a show that might sound familiar. This new show wasn't entirely successful, but then, nor was the original...

Building a Better Dave
Half Way To Dead

Building a Better Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2010 20:56


I will turn 45 in a little less than two weeks (Feb 8th). I’m starting to feel like Andy Rooney. Looking back at my life here are some thoughts: Every phone had a chord on it. The phone RANG. There were no ring tones. Movies were about $5 and if you didn’t see it at the movies you waited till it came on TV. There was no way to rewind or pause. If you had to do something you had to wait until a commercial came on. Cars ran on leaded gasoline. Speaking of Gasoline, the air was dirty and the sex was clean. Well, it wasn’t lethal anyway I barely, I mean barely remember black and white TV. Captain Kangaroo was cool. Mr. Rogers was not. Ernie was my favorite muppet, but looking back I wonder if Burt was his “partner.” Saturday mornings were spent with Bugs and Friends, and School house rock (educational TV, what a thought).  I would have a bowl of Captain Crunch, or Quisp, or Frankenberry. I remember when we left the cool new “video game” PONG on without turning off the TV and it burned the final score into the screen. It was so much cooler than playing pinball. I was the only kid in first grade who knew who Jimi Hendrix was when he died. Nixon was president and Ali was champ, and you could catch “The Johnny Carson show” (as I called it) at 11:30 for a large part of my childhood. In my opinion, Ali is still the champ. I remember listening to top 40 music on AM radio through the one speaker in dash board of my mom’s Plymouth duster. None of the words were bleeped out. I remember hooking up a CB radio in my bedroom with the antenna going out the window. On occasion I could talk to my friend at the end of the street. (ancient version of text messaging?). I road my bike everywhere. No hill was too tall. I’m not sure how, but my Mom didn’t seem to care that I was gone most of the day. There was no way to reach me. If I was going to be late, I would use a pay phone. I had to be home when the street lights came on. To this day, I never understood how 8-track tape players got popular. They sounded awful, didn’t play right, and often fell apart. I still have two containers of 45 records, and over 400 LPs. I haven’t listened to a single one in about 4 years. I still have a turn table, but nothing to plug it into (and yet I will not throw them away). I am noticing that more and more of my sentences begin with “these kids of today…” I remember life before Google when everyone had a set of encyclopedias. While I vowed as a child to never grow up to be like my Dad, I hear more and more of his words coming out of my mouth directed at my children. He’s kind of cranky and will turn 80 in June. That scares the crap out of me. While I use to be able to get away without wearing my glasses, things are really getting blurry now. The bad news unless I get surgery, my eyesight is only to get worse. That’s right: this is as good as its going to get. When I was a kid, if I got pudgy a growth spurt would come along and take of it. I’m still in need of another growth spurt. When I was a kid the word “sucks” was a curse word (it insinuated oral sex). There was no attention deficit, and ADHD, and ADXKYMGT (etc) kids. If you were hyper, you got detentions. If you continued, you got paddled. My ninth grade Algebra teacher flung  an eraser at a student who was sleeping in class. There were no guns, no metal detectors, and in general we all attempted to pay attention. When I was in school there was honor roll (GPA 3.5 and above) and Merit Roll (GPA 3.0 – 3.5). Today there is no Merit Roll, and the honor Roll is 3.0 and above. And yet people want to argue about the “dumbing of America.” We also kept score. There was a loser and a winner. Both experiences had lessons to be learned. A dirty fight in high school was if someone brought a bat. It only happened once, and we were all so shocked it never happened again. I remember at McDonald’s when I graduated from the hamburger, and could actually eat a Big Mac. There were no super sizes. I think there were small and large fries. No one would even think about eating two big macs in one sitting. We would eat McDonald’s every Thursday before Mom went bowling. I enjoyed dunking my fries in my milk shake. Today if I eat a big mac, I spend the next hour clearing my throat and feeling awful. There might have been one person who got pregnant (we understood the concept of a condom, and feared disappointing our parents). Now there are day cares at the high schools. Girls are congratulated when they get pregnant at age 16, and told “you’re are so lucky.” I have seen parenting traded in for friendship. I have also seen children with fewer manners, less respect for adults, and a general shrinking of the time when children are “innocent.” My parents dragged me to church. I didn’t always want to go, but I’m glad they did. I never would’ve survived my Mother’s Death without my faith. There are no teenagers at my church because the parents want to be “friends” with their kids, and they let them call the shots. I knew all my neighbors growing up. I can’t name a single neighbor on my street. That’s sad. I have seen Americans grow larger (myself included). When I was 25, “That was the year” that I was going to get in shape. When I was 30, THAT “Was the year” I was going to get in shape. Well I’m turning 45 in 12 days (February 8th) and THIS IS THE YEAR that I get in shape. You see as you get older your muscles shrink, and losing weight will only get harder – unless I take steps to keep the muscles I have and build new ones. I’m turning 45, and my wife jokingly says I’m half way to dead. We’ve come along way. I’ve witnessed black and white TV to the space shuttle. While technology is supposed to enhance our lives, I feel nothing is more enhancing than having my family around a table at dinner. Nothing competes with someone saying “I love you.” I feel nothing recharges my batteries than my faith in God. I truly believe that freedom can come through the discipline of teaching our children right from wrong. That takes courage. They will hate you for about 10 years, but when they turn 25 and have children of their own they will thank you. The first 45 years were good. The second 45 are going to be great (if I can just remember where I put my glasses).

Canyella's podcast
Have yourself a raga little Christmas

Canyella's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2009 46:11


Something to peel your potatoes too...not exclusively Christmas themed but very much in keeping with the mood I think. 1. Christmas TV - Slow Club 2. Ævagömul orkuþula - Ólöf Arnalds 3. Gower Wassail - Kerfuffle 4. Raga Shudh Sarang - Gat in Teental - Ravi Shankar & Alla Rakha 5. To Be the One - Trespassers William 6. Turbulensa - Mayra Andrade 7. It's a Fine Day - Jane 8. A Christmas Duel - The Hives & Cindy Lauper 9. Beau Mot Plage - Christian Prommer's Drumlesson 10. The Sirens' Call Feat. Thief - Jazzanova 11. Boot Meets Scull/Silence in the Car - Tina Dico 12. Blue Christmas - Low 13. That Was the Worst Christmas Ever! - Sufjan Stevens 14. Conclusion of Symondsbury Mummers' Play - Symondsbury Mummers

Desert Island Discs: Archive 1981-1985

Willie Rushton is a cartoonist, actor, writer and a regular member of quiz game panels. He tells Roy Plomley about how he came to be one of the founders of Private Eye, about the early days of the TV programme That Was the Week That Was, and he chooses eight records he would take to the mythical island. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan by Sam Browne Book: Anthology by G.K. Chesterton Luxury: Piano