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TNC Unleashed- A Sports (and life) Podcast W/ Tony and Craig
What a day in the NBA. Craig tries to make sense of all the bad news. Then Craig and Tony talk injuiries , the Suns run and more while Craig wraps up the pod with KD almost dropping 50 and the Sixers completely blowing it against the hawks Enjoy!
TSN Hockey Analyst Craig Button joins the show to discuss Mark Scheifele's comments about being shut down by the department of play safety. Then Craig talks about how Nazam Kadri's suspension has played into a factor of the Avs/Knights series. Button then discusses why the Islanders are having so much success. The boys then ask what the Leafs would be like now if they kept Lou as GM. Then Craig shared a story about when he first saw Brayden Point in junior
Craig and Irma talk about the fraught experience of getting book endorsements. Then Craig chats with Eugen Bacon about issues around black writing, the joys and difficulties of life that trigger inspiration, the complexities of defining genre, the art of the short story, and why reading Toni Morrison is like eating the richest truffles.
Craig and Irma talk about writing guides, in particular the new book by Georgia Richter and Deborah Hunn, How to be an Author. Then Craig chats with Valerie Parv about how she went from an advertising copywriter to sales of over 34 million books, whether genre elitism and genre prejudice exist, the crazy debacle that was dubbed Parvgate, the impact of COVID on reading and publishing, moving from romance into science fiction, and a funny make-up mix up in the green room with her husband.
"Personal relationships are the fertile soil from which all advancement, all success, all achievement in real life grows." -Ben Stein, American writer, lawyer, actor, comedian, and political and economic commentator Relationships aren't just important in our personal lives. 85% of positions are filled through networking, and 70% of people found a job through connections in a company (Source: review42.com). So how do we build strong relationships in our business? Craig Earnshaw started off as the founder of LifeLink. He sold the company in 2004 and currently works as a startup investor. He is also currently a professor of entrepreneurship at Brigham Young University in Provo, UT, specializing in teaching IT entrepreneurship. In this episode, Craig and I will discuss the secrets of successful business relationships. 1. Honesty with Ourselves, Our Teams, and Our Customers When Craig first started his company, they only had about 40 employees. With each employee, Craig would sit down and talk to them. One of the things he talked to employees about was honesty. He would specifically talk to them about being honest with themselves, their team, and their customers. By being honest with themselves, Craig means that if an employee is not capable of the job, Craig would ask that they tell him, not covering it up or faking it. He promised that if they came to him for help he would help them. He's hired people with geology degrees and, through working together, has made them into developers. Along the same lines, Craig asked his employees to be honest with their teams. Being honest with our teams creates an understanding that helps us to create camaraderie in a working environment. We shouldn't fake it with our teams either and should ask for help if we need it. Third, and probably most important for the company, is absolute honesty with our customers. LifeLink sold to all of the biggest life insurance companies in the country; it was a dangerous world to work in, with giant companies trying to help them sell a complicated product. All kinds of mistakes could be made, and the liabilities were quite large. In the 25 years that Craig worked at LifeLink, he was never involved in a lawsuit. He attributes this to the fact that he was always honest with his customers and knew how to manage expectations. 2. Managing Expectations “The most important thing you can do in your life is to manage expectations” -Craig Earnshaw Craig didn't start out his career as a salesman, but as he and the company became more sophisticated they learned how to sell better. Many of their competitors were telling insurance companies “We are the smartest guys on the planet. We have the coolest software. We always deliver on time, and we don't have any bugs.” This kind of approach set their clients' expectations extremely high, too high for them to meet. Then, it harmed the relationship when they were not able to meet the expectations. Craig and his company, on the other hand, loved to tell insurance companies “This only works if we have a partnership with you. You have to tell us what you need, and then we have to try to deliver that to you. We'll do our best, but I want you to remember that we're just the dumb software guys.” It was Craig's favorite line to tell them, and he'd say it to every client at least 10 times. When we set expectations that low we can always over-deliver. That was Craig's goal: under-promise, set the bar low, and then over-deliver. We must be transparent and honest but do it immediately. As soon as we start promising the moon, we'll be in big trouble because nobody has control over that. Along the same lines, saying no is one of the best ways to give us credibility. If we're able to say no when people ask for new features or ask us to do new things that are not our core competency, it actually gives us more credibility because we're not over-committing. 3. Selling to the Middle of the Pyramid When Craig teaches his class, he often draws a pyramid and tells his students that it represents the number of life insurance agents, the worst agents are at the bottom and the best agents are at the top. Then Craig will ask his students “Who am I trying to sell to in that pyramid?” Almost everybody will pick some place in the middle of the pyramid and draw lines, saying he's selling from here up. Craig will then explain to them that he doesn't really want to be selling to the very bottom or the very top of the pyramid. Those at the bottom of the pyramid are often too casual. They're usually not full-time agents and not worth the time or trouble. Those at the top of the pyramid can also be a lot of trouble. They're often super demanding, accustomed to having things like custom illustrations done for every presentation. They probably have a staff of six or eight people, and they look to Craig as another member of their staff. No matter how hard we might try to make those guys happy, we just can't. Craig tried to focus on the sweet spot or ideal customer in the middle of the triangle. 4. Connecting through Level 10 Passions When I asked Craig who the most credible person in his life is, he quickly responded by telling me about his father. His dad has never let Craig down. The whole time Craig was growing up, his dad was a bishop (the unpaid minister of their local congregation), and Craig was always proud of that. When Craig's dad was released as bishop, there was a meeting where everybody said what a wonderful guy Bill Earnshaw was, and Craig says that was one of the proudest moments of his life. When Craig was about 15 years old, he told his dad he wanted to get his pilot's license. His family didn't have a lot of money, but instead of telling Craig no, his dad told him he'd look around and see if he could find a way for Craig to get it. He found a flight instructor who was building a plane in his garage. The man agreed to hire Craig, giving him one hour of instruction for every two hours of work. Craig got his license for a total of $400, only paying for the plane. Craig's dad connected with his son through a level 10 passion just as we can connect with our customers through their high-level passions. Craig's father found Craig's level 10 passion which was becoming a pilot, and he figured out how to help Craig achieve that. By doing that, he associated himself with Craig's level 10 passion, and his credibility and connection with Craig increased. “You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.” -Dale Carnegie 5. The Secret to Giving Advice Craig's best mentor in his business life was a man named Walt. He was a customer, and Craig ended up working in Walt's office because Craig's company did so much work for them and the insurance company they represented. Walt, in the kindest way, used to tell Craig that he couldn't sell worth anything, present worth a darn, or manage people worth a darn. Then he helped Craig improve each of those weaknesses. Walt took Craig to lunch all the time, never letting Craig pay for lunch. Craig kept trying to pay, but Walt would never let him pay for lunch, saying, “No, you'll have somebody you're mentoring later in your life and you can buy their lunch.” Because of that, now Craig takes two or three of his students to lunch every week and pays for it. The secret to giving advice is first we have to gain credibility. Once we establish credibility, then we can give the most direct advice or the advice that is necessary but hurtful. When we've established a relationship, we can really help the people we're mentoring. When they take that advice and their life improves because of it, our credibility increases. Key Takeaways Thank you so much Craig for sharing your stories and knowledge with us today. Here are some of my key takeaways from this episode: We must be honest with ourselves, our teams, and our customers to help each other and build a great working environment. Don't over-commit. It is much easier to over-deliver on our promises when we set the bar lower initially. Potential customers on the low and high ends of our pyramids often are not worth the effort it takes to sell to them. If we focus on the middle of the pyramid it is often the sweet spot of our ideal customers. Our credibility can increase if we can connect through level 10 passions in our relationships. In order to give good advice, we must first establish a relationship and credibility with those we're advising. Once we do that, they will be more likely to listen and trust our advice. When the advice works, it helps to further increase our credibility. Connect with Craig If you enjoyed this interview and want to connect with Craig you can find him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelcearnshaw/. Want to be a Better Digital Monetizer? Did you like today's episode? Then please follow these channels to receive free digital monetization content: Get a free Monetization Assessment of your business. Subscribe to the free Monetization eMagazine. Subscribe to the Monetization Nation YouTube channel. Subscribe to the Monetization Nation podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. Follow Monetization Nation on Instagram and Twitter. Share Your Story What are the most successful ways to build business relationships? Please join our private Monetization Nation Facebook group and share your insights with other digital monetizers. 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Craig and Irma talk about rejection and how to cope with it. Then Craig talks to James Bradley about his path to becoming an award-winning author, how to write about important and urgent issues without becoming preachy, his love/hate relationship with social media and how to protect yourself as an author in the public arena, why genre shouldn’t define a book but can usefully shape it, hanging out with Julian Barnes in the green room.
What’s wrong with being sexy? On the latest episode of NO ENCORE, we find out. As Craig Fitzpatrick (ie me) makes his return on a jam-packed show, we’re on a voyage of discovery, seeing a different side of Vin Diesel, deep diving the latest album from Sufjan Stevens and bringing the (occasionally nauseating) raunch with the Top 5 Sexiest Songs of All Time… And the Top 5 Least-Sexy “Sexy Songs”. It’s quite the showstopper. Joining Craig for these couple of Dave-less hours (Hanners takes a holiday), is long-time friend of the show Mark O’Brien. You may know the wickedly talented, one-and-only O’Brien by the musical name Royal Yellow (recently featured (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rT-d07SX18) in Normal People donchaknow) and as part of the much-missed Enemies. He's lent some low-key, soothing ambience from his laptop fan, by the way. Very relaxing. Speaking of Enemies, their seminal Irish debut, We’ve Been Talking, just got a fancy vinyl re-release (https://theenemiesmusic.bandcamp.com/) . Meanwhile, if you would like to support this particular creative endeavour, why not join our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/noencore) ? There’s a whole bunch of weekly posts/playlists etc going on over there as well. So, on with the show… ACT ONE: A little catch-up with the wonderful Mark O’Brien, who’s also eager to hear about a little vinyl delivery Craig got last week. Jai Paul, is that you? It’s been so many years! ACT TWO (13:25): More surprises in the news, as we are forced to cancel Right Said Fred. So many musical heroes gone. Luckily, we’re making new ones all the time. Like Vin Diesel. Elsewhere, a grungy Mariah Carey shocks us, as does a rogue Whitney Houston hologram, and there’s some Attenborough/Björk loveliness to ease us into… ACT THREE (39:24): Quite the mammoth undertaking, as we review the heavier-than-heaven epic that is The Ascension, the much-anticipated new album from Sufjan Stevens. A lot to unpack. ACT FOUR (1:04:40): Different kinds of revelations and unpacking, as we hit a memorable Top 5. Mark O’Brien graces us with his shouts for the greatest, most sensual babymaking music of all time. Then Craig is ready to immediately kill the mood, with five of the least sexy “sexy” songs you’ll ever hear. The picks are more lighthearted cringe than downright despicable tunes, just fyi… that said, maybe throw on the headphones for this bit? Support NO ENCORE on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/noencore)
"Off world vehicles, not of this planet" We spend some time breaking down the latest info released regarding aliens. Then Craig dives deep into the recent and ongoing realization he's had regarding his relationships with men. He breaks down the realization of how he falls in love with men and how it mirrors the same emotionality of falling in love with women. Also, his reasons behind judging men. Enjoy! Support the cause mentioned by Stephanie at the end of the episode-https://www.donorschoose.org/project/color-the-learning/5028168/
TSN's Director of Scouting Craig Button stops by to talk about the return of hockey and gives his thoughts on a couple of players who struggled this season but could rebound in the playoffs. He also believes Connor McDavid could be mentally recharged after a long break and could go to a new level when hockey returns. Then Craig gives his thoughts on the Maple Leafs / Blue Jackets series and how Toronto will have to be mentally and physically engaged to win.
TSN's Director of Scouting Craig Button stops by to talk about the return of hockey and gives his thoughts on a couple of players who struggled this season but could rebound in the playoffs. He also believes Connor McDavid could be mentally recharged after a long break and could go to a new level when hockey returns. Then Craig gives his thoughts on the Maple Leafs / Blue Jackets series and how Toronto will have to be mentally and physically engaged to win.
In Episode 229 of For All You Kids Out There, Craig and Jarrett discuss the Mets almost-60-man roster, some new pool players, and what that might all mean for Johneshwy Fargas. There's also chat about intake testing, if baseball really knows what they are doing w/r/t the health of the players, and the first round of opt-outs from some big veteran names. Then Craig answers all your non-Rays, non-wrestling questions in the third half of the show.
In Episode 229 of For All You Kids Out There, Craig and Jarrett discuss the Mets almost-60-man roster, some new pool players, and what that might all mean for Johneshwy Fargas. There's also chat about intake testing, if baseball really knows what they are doing w/r/t the health of the players, and the first round of opt-outs from some big veteran names. Then Craig answers all your non-Rays, non-wrestling questions in the third half of the show.
raig Mish and Joe Pisapia are back for another jam packed hour of FST! Howard Bender Joins Craig for an update on some fantasy sports trends. Then Craig and Joe take a deep dive into some NFL Prop Bets For the 2020 season. We're getting ready for fantasy football with a look at some sleeper tight ends, and who would you pay for a cameo zoom call. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Craig Hoffman previews the upcoming 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup with Kim McCauley and Jason Anderson of All For IX and Red and Black United. They discuss which teams have an advantage in the tournament format, where the Spirit lies in that hierarchy and some of the players to watch in Utah. Then Craig is joined by Spirit Assistant Coach Tom Torres to continue previewing the tournament from the inside. Tom talks about how the team has been preparing for its first match against Royals FC, the challenges of scouting with so much player movement and some of the young players that are prepared to make an impact for the club.Catch The Spirit is presented by WAGS. This episode premiered exclusively on Twitch and video of this episode is available there. Catch The Spirit's Theme Music is produced by Jamarian Bates. It is produced in association with Train With The Best Media and you can find "The Train With The Best Podcast" anywhere you found this one.
Craig Hoffman and Chris Gorres talk about what they would do if they were given $1500 to build a home gym, just like the NFL is giving their players to train during the pandemic. What big ticket items are on their list to maximize possibilities and space and what smaller items do they think are necessary to round out a home set up? Then Craig is joined by fitness coach and model Malia Makaila, who has turned losing both her jobs in their old forms into opportunities to build new clients. Craig and Malia talk about how they've built their online presences over the last month, what workouts have been most effective and how someone's mindset in the current circumstances can affect his or her outcome.Lastly Craig is joined by Sara Hendershot to talk about Momentous's new #SupportYourSweat campaign. Sara explains how Momentous is helping fitness professionals create business now by helping people looking for training find them. To learn more, go to SupportYourSweat.org.Craig has also launched online programming! You can buy it at HoffmanShow.com/online-training. Options include a full strength + cardio regimen or either part individually. You can also use the contact page on his website or DM him @craig_hoffman on IG to reach out for customized programming. Chris is also available for customized programming @trainergorres on Instagram or at trainergorres.comThe Train With The Best Podcast is powered by Kitu Life Inc. For 25% off Super Espresso, Super Coffee and Super Creamer, using the brand new code "TWTB" at checkout at DrinkSuperCoffee.com. Make sure you check out the brand new Super Coffee Pods!For $20 off the highest quality recovery products on the market use the code "TRAINWITHTHEBEST" at checkout at LiveMomentous.com for your first order of any of Momentous's protein varieties or Momentous Sleep. Plus, check out the brand new Performance Creatine!Our theme music was made by Jamarian Bates. You can contact him via Soundcloud here: @jaybates40oz!
This week the boys caught up on how Simon is going with his No fix November, discussed updates with injuries they are managing and where they are at with their training. Then Craig chatted about some cool MoveU workshops he attended.
Fresh off of a weekend in Kuwait at the Battle of the East, the boys discuss the annual competition and review the BASE 3 teams and individuals performance. BASE 3 had TWENTY THREE athletes competing in Kuwait, and did the community really proud. They also discussed 20.4 and the open so far as well as made some random stabs in the dark as to what 20.5 will be. Then Craig discusses heading to the Philippines for his first individual comp in 5 years. Enjoy.
Scott Mason talks to Chris Nimbley of Jetsinsider.com to break down the latest news surrounding the New York Jets and discuss the keys to their week 5 matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, and poker pro & Sportsbook better extraordinaire Craig Mason tries to help make us all rich with his Sunday picks! First, Chris talks all about Sam Darnold not playing and the controversy over whether or not the Jets handled the whole situation properly, changes on the offensive line, the signing of Long Snapper Thomas Hennessy to a contract extension, the injury report, keys to the game, and more! Then Craig gives us his picks for the day as he tries to assist us in our quest to make a few bucks betting this Sunday! Play Like A Jet is part of the Turn On The Jets Digital Podcast network...... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob and Jason are joined by Craig Scott. They first discuss a recent blog post from PVS-Studio analyzing some bugs in CMake. Then Craig talks about how he got involved in CMake development, and his e-book 'Professional CMake: A Practical Guide.' Craig is a CMake co-maintainer and author of the book ["Professional CMake: A Practical Guide"](https://crascit.com/professional-cmake/). He has been developing cross-platform C++ software since 2001, targeting most major platforms and working on large scale frameworks, scientific algorithm development, Qt GUI applications, backend services and embedded devices. He has been fortunate enough to work in a range of settings including government research, consumer electronics, mid-size enterprise and a startup. He derives unreasonable levels of satisfaction from automating software build and CI processes, making them more efficient, more robust and easier for developers to use. News CMake: the Case when the Project's Quality is Unforgivable PVS Studio The Last Line Effect Serenity: Graphical x86 operating system written entirely in C++ Talks and Speakers of Meeting C++ 2019 are online Links "Professional CMake: A Practical Guide" CppCon: Deep CMake for Library Authors Publishing Effective Modern C++, Part 1 Sponsors Enter #cppcast in the Message field and get a month-license instead of 7-day license PVS-Studio PVS-Studio Twitter JetBrains
In this episode I interview singer, actor, and author Craig Pomranz. This is a first for the podcast! Until now none of my interviewees has been male. I started this podcast really wanting to give more women a voice. Then Craig approached me and when I read his book I was both charmed and sure that his was also a voice to amplify.Craig has written a wonderful children’s book that tackles our stereotypes around gender roles. In a world where we see evidence of toxic masculinity every day paying attention to how we are engaging with our boys is critical to gender equality, ending the cycle of violence against women, and raising boys who grow up to truly respect women and themselves.Too often the conversation about this happens only among women but that's not going to get it done. To change the dynamic we need men and women on board. If you have children, if you know children, this subject matters.
Craig Hoffman and Chris Gorres are joined by friend of the pod and trainer extraordinaire Branden Allen at Onyx in Richmond, VA. The trio discusses Branden's background and how his own personal fitness journey inspires his training.Then Craig, Chris and Branden discuss the never ending search for fitness fads and how there is no substitute for time.For the first time, our podcast is on video! Watch this podcast and see some of the things we're talking about here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8GNuJ4IFBo&feature=youtu.beThe Train With The Best Podcast is powered by Kitu Life Inc. For 25% off Super Coffee and Super Creamer, use the code "TRAINWITHTHEBEST" at checkout at DrinkSuperCoffee.com.Our theme music was made by Jamarian Bates. You can contact him via Soundcloud here: @jaybates40oz!
Episode 120 Hosts: Brian and Tony A lot of news this week to go along with only a couple of quick reviews. Brian reviews Tully while Tony has a chat about Polar. Then Craig stops by to chat about the Fyre Festival with Tony. John (yes, I said John) has our What's in the Glass segment which makes up for the lackluster Box Office. DC and Marvel of course tag along and our Casting Couch keeps it all in the family! Ratings and Reviews are always welcomed! Join the convo: twitter: @taketoopodcast email: taketoopodcast@gmail.com web: taketoopodcast.com hotline: 434-602-1931 Find us and like our pages on Instagram and the Facebook
Universal After Dark - A Universal Orlando and Halloween Horror Nights Podcast
Luke Burdewick joins us from the park to review the new Fast and Furious Supercharged ride. Then Craig, Paul D, Soapdish and Ripples talk Halloween Horror Nights, What is going wrong with the latest Universal Studio rides, what they can do next and the future expansion. Email us disafterdark@gmail.com https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/AfterDarkNetwork/ for merchandise or www.patreon.com/disafterdark if you want to support the show :-) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatuniversalpodcast/message
Craig and Brian review new release Random Tropical Paradise. Then Craig shares with us his EXCLUSIVE interview with the writer/director/producer of the film - Sanjeev Sirpal !! Watch this movie then hit us up! email: taketoopodcast@gmail.com twitter: @taketoopodcast web: taketoopodcast.com call us: 867-5309
Roy and Nick talks box office,news, some tv, and a little gaming. At the end the show, don't go anywhere because Brain and Tony have a special review of Five Came Back. Then Craig gives his view of WrestleMania 33.
In the 65th EVER episode of the podcast, Craig brings you almost two hours of gloom, thanks to the topics from this episodes lovely guests. BUT FIRST, Craig catches you up on the two weeks leading up to this episode including an impromtu trip to Toronto, Valentine's Day celebration, and info about the Golden Geek awards. Then Craig is joined by the family for a short catch up on their games played. In a special segment, friend of the show Eric Buscemi tells a grand story of his perfect game night. Lastly, in the infamous Third Segment, Craig is joined by Brandon Kempf of the WDYPTW podcast and convention staple Chris Copac where they get all gloomy in a mini topic roundtable! Enjoy! Show Times: Intro: 0:12 Family Played: 10:21 Contest Reminder: 28:26 Eric Buscemi Story: 31:33 Third Segment!: 33:46 Wrap-Up: 1:38:21 PNCN Bumper: 1:41:13 Extra Clip: 1:41:37
Media analyst Aimee Victoria joins the Full Sass Crew to discuss Dave Chappelle on SNL as well as the election of Donald Trump. Then Craig gives the dudes a lie detector test, we review Bobby Mickey's appearance on a DIFFERENT podcast, and get inspired by Kinko Brah.
Media analyst Aimee Victoria joins the Full Sass Crew to discuss Dave Chappelle on SNL as well as the election of Donald Trump. Then Craig gives the dudes a lie detector test, we review Bobby Mickey's appearance on a DIFFERENT podcast, and get inspired by Kinko Brah.
This week on the Intermission Podcast, the movie guys recap the habanero pepper challenge to start us off. Then Craig accuses Guy of cheating in the Crystal Pepsi Challenge, again. Poor Guy just can’t catch a break. Also, before the show, some of the movie guys watched Kubo and the Two Strings. These select movie... The post Battle Bots Fantasy League Results and Kubo – Intermission 127 appeared first on Movie Guys {dot} org.
Brian opens with the story of how he "accidentally" searched something and saw pictures he didn't want to see. Michelle, Craig and Brian talk about how they all became friends in their little farming town in Michigan. Then Craig and Burke tell their bromance story (it rivals classic love stories such as Beauty and the Beast or Romeo and Juliet). To get to know each other even better, they dig into their childhoods with a quiz on classic themes from their childhood. iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/get-dunked-on-the-podcast/id1129043529?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/eleventh-moon-network/get-dunked-on-the-podcast Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/getdunkedonpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCbhrSItz2pjX7SOn7U40CA Follow us on Social Media! Twitter: twitter.com/getdunkedonpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getdunkedonpod Tumblr: http://getdunkedonpod.tumblr.com/ E-Mail Us: getdunkedonthepodcast@gmail.com Follow the hosts on Twitter! Brian: @UnBreenLievable https://twitter.com/UnBreenLievable Burke: @Colburke https://twitter.com/ColBurke Craig: @Elevenution https://twitter.com/Elevenution Michelle: @Daisy1355 https://twitter.com/Daisy1355
This week on our motorcycle podcast we hear from Liza, Stan and Bagel who got to fly up the coast in two different planes. We hear from Mike and Zach who finally resurrected Pumpkin. (insert golf clap here) Then Craig and Douglas give their play by play of our first guerrilla flat track race. Next up, we hear a reenactment reading of Craigslist Crackjob Theater. Then Liza brings up the question of what makes a bike sexy. With Liza, Zach, Naked Jim, Bagel, Craig, Nak, Lucas, Kat, Douglas, Ryan, Mike, Stan and Eva. Call and leave us a message at 831-291-5112 Recycle Santa Cruz Facebook page Recycle Santa Cruz on YouTube Patreon Motorcycles & Misfits recyclemotorcyclegarage@gmail.com
On this heartfelt episode of the TV&L Podcast, Craig bids a tearful adieu to his dearest friends, the stumpnecks, as he records far away in his new apartment, never to hear their joyous football raucity again. Once eyes are dried, Seth and Craig discuss Nintendo's most recent Direct, including that game where Link fights one million troops (wow), the other game where you take pictures of toilet paper for a tiny robot, and also maybe Mario Kart or something. Then Craig talks about original video content on Xbox Live Gold and Seth feigns interest. Craig's been playing Battlefield 4 (he really misses those stumpnecks) and Seth's been playing good video games. For full show notes, visit www.tvandlust.net
Jake Fogelnest (@jakefogelnest, The Fogelnest Files) and April Richardson watch the episode of Saved by the Bell where Stacey Carosi's Ivy League frat guy boyfriend appears at Malibu Sands, shocking Zack and everyone else. Then Craig cheats on the charity ATV race, and Stacy finally sends him packin'.
Jake Fogelnest (@jakefogelnest, The Fogelnest Files) and April Richardson watch the episode of Saved by the Bell where Stacey Carosi's Ivy League frat guy boyfriend appears at Malibu Sands, shocking Zack and everyone else. Then Craig cheats on the charity ATV race, and Stacy finally sends him packin'.
A very special "Space Ghost Coast To Coast" episode. Dave Willis (Space Ghost, Aqua Teen Hunger Force) chooses some Space Ghost episodes for superfan Nate Smith (UCB Theatre) to watch. Nate talks about how he tailored his prom clothes to accommodate his Space Ghost fandom, and discusses his out of control TV addiction. Then Craig skypes with Dave Willis to talk about working on Space Ghost and all things Adult Swim, all while Dave attempts to buy Dwight Yoakam tickets.