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Onward Podcast
Conscious Business Development with Martin Harshberger

Onward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 40:10


Martin Harshberger, a veteran executive and business management consultant, says that developing sustainable growth requires a combination of long-term thinking and conscious daily effort. Furthermore, too often owners and executives spend most of their time involved in the day-to-day activities of the business and not enough time developing and executing a strategic business development strategy. Consequently, Martin developed an in-depth 4-step framework to help CEOs bring together both business development and strategy to create predictability and repeatability in their organization.   Episode Highlights: Martin Harshberger says many companies don't have a strategic plan. And if they do have a strategic plan, they put it in a drawer and don't look at it. Martin talks about why change initiatives never take hold.   Are strategic plans essential? Furthermore, the planning process is actually more valuable than the strategic plan. Martin talks about the importance of frequent progress reviews. It's important that employees understand the strategic plan and that their performance objectives are tied to the plan. Also, many times resources aren’t allocated for with change management initiatives. Emily talks about how the shiny object syndrome. Then, Martin says the primary purpose of the strategy plan is to decide what not to do. Emily asks if budget drive strategy or if strategy drives budget. In working with his clients, Martin talks about repeatable business development instead of strategic plans. Also, company culture is critical. It's important to communicate the role each employee plays in contributing to product development and supporting the customer. In other words, they need to know that what they do matters. Next, Emily asks Martin recommendations for implementing change successfully.  How does a leader get feedback from employees? Egos can get in the way of leadership. Next Emily talks about the unique challenges of leadership in the federal government. Then Martin talks about why more company leaders don't use consultants and coaches. Emily and Martin talk about the mindset it takes to be an entrepreneur. Martin says he's starting a Mastermind of non-competing CEOs. Listening is a key element of being a good leader. Martin started hosting "breakfasts with the CEO". Next, Martin talks about the books he's written. Finally, leaders need to know themselves. Resources Mentioned:  4 Step Framework to Repeatable Business Development  Martin’s Website Email Martin: martin.harshberger@gmail.com Martin’s Book: Bottom Line Focus Martin’s Book: Conscious Business Development Emily Harman Mental Fitness Program  Onward Accelerator Coaching Program Onward: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Onward Movement Facebook Group | YouTube Schedule a Complimentary Coaching Call with Emily Soul Pajamas

Unofficial SAP on Azure podcast
Episode #34 - The One with Power Apps stopping and starting your SAP System (Martin Pankraz)

Unofficial SAP on Azure podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 56:19


In the 34th episode of our unofficial SAP on Azure video podcast we are looking at the Hybrid work, using Azure CDN for SAP Fiori, SAP, Siemens and Microsoft working on Digital Insights, SAP Virtual Host Names, Envision, Schmitz-Cargobull customer success story, Azure Security Center and Inside Azure Datacenter. Then Martin shows how to develop and use a Power App and Power Automate to call Azure runbooks. He also goes into detail on a full fledged app on GitHub that is used internally at Microsoft. https://github.com/hobru/SAPonAzure

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network
Aftershock Central: Descent Into Lovecraftian Madness

Nerdy Legion Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 63:11


Travis and Martin are back for the second week in a row to dive into the latest Aftershock releases! First up, we have a new book announcement with "Bequest" by Tim Seeley and Freddie Williams II. Then Martin talks a bit about the Lovecraftian masterpiece by Cullen Bunn, "Piecemeal" which Travis didn't get a chance to read. Finally, we go deep into the rest of the releases as we dive VERY deep (all puns intended) into "Lonely Receiver" #4 and wrap things up with "Disaster Inc." #5.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Aftershock Central Podcast
Descent Into Lovecraftian Madness

Aftershock Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 63:11


Travis and Martin are back for the second week in a row to dive into the latest Aftershock releases! First up, we have a new book announcement with "Bequest" by Tim Seeley and Freddie Williams II. Then Martin talks a bit about the Lovecraftian masterpiece by Cullen Bunn, "Piecemeal" which Travis didn't get a chance to read. Finally, we go deep into the rest of the releases as we dive VERY deep (all puns intended) into "Lonely Receiver" #4 and wrap things up with "Disaster Inc." #5.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

CppCast
Catch2 and std::random with Martin Hořeňovský

CppCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 53:50


Rob and Jason are joined by Martin Hořeňovský. They first discuss some ISO papers and Jason learning Rust from his cousin Jonathan. Then Martin tells them about his work maintaining Catch 2, including his plans for future updates of the unit testing library. Martin also talks about SAT solvers and problems with std::random. News 2020-05 Standards mailing Jonathan Teach Jason Rust!) C++ Events affected by Coronavirus Links Catch2 CppCon 2019: Martin Hořeňovský "Solve Hard Problems Quickly Using SAT Solvers" P2058 Make std::random_device Less Inscrutable P2059 Make Pseudo-random Numbers Portable P2060 Make Random Number Engines Seedable Sponsors PVS-Studio. Write #cppcast in the message field on the download page and get one month license Read the article "Checking the GCC 10 Compiler with PVS-Studio"covering 10 heroically found errors despite the great number of macros in the GCC code. Use code JetBrainsForCppCast during checkout at JetBrains.com for a 25% discount  

CanInnovate
E106: What’s My Excuse?

CanInnovate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 18:32


Happy New Year! 2020… Crazy, how time flies by.  The holiday season just flew by, one minute I was preparing for it, next it was over. I do love the holiday season. Stay tuned for the end of the podcast episode, because I have a little gift for you. It should help you orient yourself for 2020.  There is something magical about the holiday season. I always end up crying in commercials/ movies, you name it, my heart literally skips a beat.   I was thinking about the holidays and why is it the time of year that get people choked up. The spirit of generosity, kindness, love, family, compassion, triumph and magic - and then it dawned on me the magic word “INNOCENCE”. Seeing things through children’s eyes. It brings out the inner giant in everyone of us. The age of Innocence where good always beats the bad. Santa is real. Elf on the shelf are really Santa’s helpers, the joys of wishes and the idea that wishes could come true. With a simple letter to the North Pole. Human Connection, it truly is something gives us hope. Belief… That’s it…  The holiday season reminds us to believe in all the things that we normally forget. To make time for those that we love (let’s be honest, we are all so busy these days & we hope everyone understands), to help the less fortunate. How is it that we are more giving during this time of the year?  Does anyone remember Charles Dickens timeless classic, A Christmas Carol? I found this incredible article where Time describes Charles Dickens as the “Inventor of Christmas”. The story is from 1843. Can you believe that? The story is 176 years old.  I’ll be honest, I was always a fan of Bill Murray’s Scrooged. It cracked me up and still makes me giggle. What I loved most about these stories, is how he visits the Christmas Past, Christmas Future and then goes back to the Present to change things! There is always time for reflection, in order to move forward. So, definitely take a moment to reflect, before you start planning out your goals. I’ve enclosed a gift for you, so that you can also take a moment to reflect back into 2019.   So, in keeping with the holiday spirit, a look back to my 2019. I’m pretty excited. 2019 has been another incredible year, that I’m extremely proud of and have learned a lot. I launched my 1st book - Connect the Dots - how to turn strangers into meaningful relationships. I nearly fell out of my chair, when it hit the Amazon Bestseller List! I’m still stoked! I’m already planning my next book. There were so many learnings from this entire experience. Getting the book formatted for ePub version has different formats based on online reader - Kindle/Kobo/tablet etc…  I tried to use Fiverr to get the book interior designed, which just became a nightmare. There was extra spaces and new dashes everywhere. Every time, one person would fix the mistakes that I found, 5 more new errors would just show up. Then I finally just did the interior formatting myself, took over two full days but it was just easier than outsourcing. Lesson learned, If I’m going to outsource any activities, it might be better for me to send to 4-5 in parallel. Hedge my bets, instead of sending to 1 person & then it being a disaster and then wasting more time to find someone else. I think this task, took nearly 6-8 weeks longer for me to complete things and I was just getting more and more frustrated each time! Ugh… So, outsource to 4 or 5 people at the same time or just do it myself.  As per my goals, I also launched and held a few different webinars. I did a sales webinar on how to optimize your sales proposals. I still see so many poorly written sales proposals. It really astonishes me, that people don’t see that this is the first touch point that that a client receives from you. Need to make sure it provides an ideal experience.  I’ll make sure the link is available. Remember, that this is the first official deliverable that your client is to get from you. We need to think, what is the experience that we are delivering during the honeymoon phase.  Brainfood Book Club was just an experiment and it has been the BEST experience ever.  There are a few of us that meet virtually every month at lunch time to discuss the book.  Honestly, the book provides the topic and it enables us to apply and discuss so many other discussions (both professionally and personally). We record the episodes, HOWEVER, I take out the other personal banter. The non-book relevant stuff. This virtual book club has developed new friendships, deepened existing ones and we are really dedicated to helping each other grow. We really love our monthly virtual social.  SO much laughter. You can hear our discussions or even join us.. It’s free!  Teaching Consulting 101 at George Brown College. Which has been an absolute joy. I’ve been teaching for the past few semesters and really enjoy every minute of it. However, I’m ready for something new.  However, in looking at my goals for 2020. I’m ready to learn something new. Both personal & professionally. I’ve recently taken on a new role that has been consuming a lot of my time.  There are lots of teaching & coaching opportunities. Which means, I need to balance myself out. I need to learn something new. It’s like that Yin/Yan - Give & Receive. Everything needs to be in balance.   So, here we are 2020. I remember writing about where the industry would be in 2020 and now it’s here! I definitely have a lot of goals for 2020, but more importantly, I have a lot more courage. No excuses, and I’m ready for 2020… game on! This year I’ve decided is to be filled with lots of new experiences.  CanInnovate podcast features timeless professional development secrets & essential business life skills, that management consultants have been using for decades. We are unapologetically curious! I wanted to start this year off right by providing you with some inspiration. I want everyone to be unapologetically curious & courageous! It all started off when I was watching one of my guilty pleasures. Yes, I was watching X-Factor Celebrity. I think I'm drawn to it because people are trying something new and taking a chance. But, this season I was drawn to it, because these are people that already have a following or known in their particular geography, but not well known globally. So, them entering a singing competition is a little bit like a ‘fish out of the water’. Which I absolutely love! That’s how innovation happens. But, I need to tell you about this one particular contestant that had this amazing story and literally stole my heart and probably everyone else that heard it. So, of course I want to tell you about it. Allow me to introduce you to Martin Bashir. Martin Bashir is known as a very well respected and hard nosed journalist. He’s interviewed everyone from Princess Diana, to Michael Jackson too many politicians. So, it came as a surprise for a 54 year old professional journalist to enter a singing competition. A Complete ‘fish out of water’ indeed. Then he mentioned that his late brother was the driving force behind the inspiration. His brother was 29 years old, when he lost the battle of Muscular Dystrophy (MD). For those that don’t know what Muscular Dystrophy is a group of muscle diseases that results in breakdown of skeletal muscles over time. Just heartbreaking.  Then Martin shared the wise words of his late brother Tommy. I hope it inspires you as much as It did for me. “When you grow up with a child and you fight over toys. At age four,  he never fought back and, by the time he was 13 he couldn’t feed himself, you feel that you have no excuse for turning down opportunities.” Martin said: "Every time I have faced a challenge I have heard him whispering saying, ‘What excuse do you have? You have no excuse.” I was at a Raptors game (for my international listeners, its a basketball game) and one of the folks that I was with, secretly really wanted to get a picture with Super Fan. I probed a bit and discovered that they were a SUPER FAN of Super fan! So, off we went to get in line to get a picture! Don’t let being shy or fear of judgement hold you back. Why would you want to miss out on opportunities? Every time you try something new, you learn a new experience and will have a new story to share. The best stories are actually those that don’t exactly turn out the way we want them to turn out. So, enjoy the roller coaster and a new adventure.  I really hope that 2020 really provides you the courage to be curious. In the words of Tommy, “What excuse do you have? You have no excuse.” I really hope that 2020 brings you lots of goals, inspirations. Take time to reflect. In fact, I’ve got a little freebie cheat sheet for you.  It’s my gift to you, as you embrace 2020. Revisit the Christmas ghost of the past in order to help you figure out where you want to go in the future.   Be unapologetically curious & courageous in 2020! Be bold, brave and adventurous.     ALL my best, Sapna  me@sapnamalhotra.io   P.S.  Here is the link for gift - all free: Reflections Review  Resources mentioned:   Connect the Dots: How to turn strangers into meaningful network relationships Reflection Action Review Cheat Sheet Brainfood Book Club in Facebook Celeb X Factors: Martin Bashir Muscular Dystrophy

The YoYoYo Podcast w/Martin & Hooter

  Martin and Hooter are back in the Saint Nektarios tour bus for another episode of The YoYoYo Podcast! Hooter kicks things off with a little recap of his Nor Cal trip & riding scooters with the #20DollarChef Shaun Latham and Martin confesses that his balls don't hang entirely even. The two then get into peeing while sitting and waiting for the perfect amount of time to pass before liking a post. Then Martin explains the weekend's massive amount of screen time from watching Game of Thrones, Avengers End Game (TWICE!) and the documentary about the Satanic Temple 'Hail Satan'. Hooter closes things out with his weekend Little League adventures with big props to the Meeks for crushing it! Shows: MartinMoreno.com Insta: @Martincomic Facebook: @ComicMartin Twitter: @Martincomic Saint Nektarios: @SaintNektarios Insta: @HooterMoreno Facebook: @HooterMoreno Twitter: @HooterMoreno Snapchat: @HooterMorenoo Music: @victor_valena Contact: podcast@martincomic.com Produced by: Martin, Hooter & James Edited by: @ThePushyPulley Special Thanks to: Brittany, Paul, Hanna, Victor & Chiki

The YoYoYo Podcast w/Martin & Hooter
#158 - The Chakycabra

The YoYoYo Podcast w/Martin & Hooter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 70:44


Martin and Hooter are back from Chicago & Iowa to bring you another episode of The YoYoYo Podcast! The guys recap the road show, rank fast food fried chicken from best to worst and Hooter gives a shout out to Wolfie, the strongest man he met on the trip. Then Martin tells us about loosing some followers on Instagram because of his Easter post, and Hooter begins planning 'Pin the Nail on the Jesus' for Easter 2020. The guys bring back YAAASSS KING, Hooter guesses what's in Martin's new satchel and then the two go deep into how Child's Play was used as a weapon to keep kids in line back in the day. Shows: MartinMoreno.com Insta: @Martincomic Facebook: @ComicMartin Twitter: @Martincomic Saint Nektarios: @SaintNektarios Insta: @HooterMoreno Facebook: @HooterMoreno Twitter: @HooterMoreno Snapchat: @HooterMorenoo Music: @victor_valena Contact: podcast@martincomic.com Produced by: Martin, Hooter & James Edited by: @ThePushPulley Special Thanks to: Brittany, Paul, Hanna, Victor & Chiki

Two Bearded Preachers
135-Man Butt, Cat Butt, and Turkey Butt

Two Bearded Preachers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 36:41


Right off the bat the butt talks starts. Martin of course starts by suggesting a new show to Justin. Then Martin's cat crashes the podcast. Then Martin describes in very vivid details killing his two turkeys. Enjoy! Don't forget to share the podcast and give us a 5 star review on your favorite podcast platform. And make sure you give us a call sometime with a question or comment at 951-472-3273.

Two Bearded Preachers
134-On Days, Off Days, and Blah

Two Bearded Preachers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 26:51


Kind of an odd discussion this week. Justin is offended. Martin is offended that Justin is offended. Then Martin offends Justin because he won't video himself getting milk straight from the goats utter. All that and more.  Don't forget to share the podcast and give us a 5 star review on your favorite podcast platform. And make sure you give us a call sometime with a question or comment at 951-472-3273.

The County Live Podcast
Episode 18/19 - 13 Alty in the Cup, next up

The County Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 34:23


Chris Ridgway of 104.9 Iamgine FM chats all things Hereford and Altrincham with County boss Jim Gannon. Then Martin grills Chris on the frustration of last Saturday, asks where the goals are going to come from and the boys attempt to out-Blossoms Blossoms. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Screen Looker Podcast
Episode 45: Abzu Is Better With Nickelback

Screen Looker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 79:52


So this episode may or may not start with the weirdest declaration ever... Then Martin is playing Abzu and trying to understand how Darksiders is actually pretty good, Rebekah gets a new phone and gets sucked into a pocket camp, and Daniel checks out a game years in the making. Finally, we all talk about achieving Radical Heights, and whether there is anything else to really get out of Bioshock's atmosphere. Guests: Martin Benn - @gotmab21 Twitter, @screenlookerpod Twitch Daniel George - @itsdanielgeorge Twitter, @dgenerator Twitch Rebekah Valentine - @duckvalentine Twitter, @revyb Twitch Check us out on AppTrigger.com and Fansided.com! Intro - soundcloud.com/starlightbuffalo/twirl-me-you-fool-then-its Follow the show @screenlookerpod on Twitter or find us at Screen Looker Podcast on Facebook. Don't forget to Like, Rate, Share, and Subscribe on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, and Soundcloud! Leave us your feedback or questions at screenlookerspod@gmail.com and we'll read it on the show!

The County Live Podcast
Episode 27 - Don't look Brack in anger

The County Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 35:28


Jim Gannon talks to Chris about another hard fought draw in the FA Trophy and the ensuing fixture pile-up. They also touch on the tragic loss of Kieron Durkan. Then Martin and Chris discuss the spate of players committing to the club and the strength in depth of the squad. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Habits 2 Goals: The Habit Factor® Podcast with Martin Grunburg | Goal Achievement, Productivity & Success – Simplified

"What gets measured gets done!" A great question and now after about thirteen years of tracking important behaviors/habits Martin shares that it's almost impossible to imagine achieving any goal without tracking those behaviors/habits that align with his goals. Martin sets the table be recounting how and where tracking first entered and influenced most of our lives; school! The teacher tracked our attendance and our grades. Why? So we would know (in real time) whether we were progressing or not. Then he touches on a quick anecdote about a great camp director on Catalina who used to warn that kids that the counselors were tracking their BMs (seriously). Then Martin shares how tracking behaviors or habits is time-tested and proven process to achieve goals and once again cites and refers listeners to a prior, "Be Like Ben" Mind Bullet Monday episode #11! So, if you haven't experienced and dedicated yourself to tracking (for a period of 28 days) please check out the P.A.R.R. methodology for habit development that underscores the importance and the best way to track. Here's a quick/short video to illustrate! To further illustrate the importance, consider watching a basketball game where there was no scoreboard. How would you feel about that? How would the players feel? How focused would the players be? How committed to winning would the players be? Could you tell who was winning or losing? Absurd, right? Yet, we dare go through our lives NOT tracking what is important to us? Do you know if you're winning or losing? How committed to the outcome can you really be? As though, a basketball, football or pick your sport is more important than your own goals and ambitions! Martin further shares that nobody, ever, has emailed or commented to him to say that P.A.R.R. doesn't work. That is because the only way it doesn't work is if the person doesn't follow through. Once they Plan, Act, Record and Reassess they begin to develop the essential habits that will lead them to their goal! To wrap things up Martin shares that perhaps the greatest tracker and goal achiever he knows is a man named Jack Daly — a friend and mentor. (http://www.jackdaly.net) And, how Jack is a tremendous inspiration who shares his quarterly tracking stats that include things like; bicycle miles per month, wine drinking days, nights at home, nights on the road (for work), miles run, miles flown, etc. This is a can't miss FAF episode if you've ever wondered about the significance of tracking your behaviors and to inspire you to start TODAY in order to help you reach your most important goals! Don't forget to download and revisit some of the prior episodes if you're new here! ; ) SUBSCRIBE to be sure each new episode automatically on your device! ________________ How's your habit tracking going? Interested in joining our private accountability group? If so, visit: http://thehabitfactor.com/join **NEW Weekly Giveaway! Each week we select ONE, new iTunes review (good, bad or indifferent) and send a FREE signed book. (US residents only) Int'l Shipping may apply). *Limited Time* Either email the review screenshot or add your Twitter handle and we'll find you that way! BTW: Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and you'll have each episode sent to you automatically!  Subscribe Don't miss a single episode. Subscribe to the podcast to get each episode sent directly to you.    Resources The Habit Factor app The Habit Factor template The Habit Factor book Big Brothers Big Sisters  

BDJ's Cellar Full of Remixes
I Saw Her Standing There (BDJ Remix)

BDJ's Cellar Full of Remixes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2011 2:54


A brand new - true stereo - remix of this classic Beatles song. During the remixing of I Saw Her Standing There, I made a major discovery, which I will describe below. I Saw Her Standing There was recorded at EMI Studios on 11 February 1963, as part of the marathon recording session (10 hours) that produced 10 of the 14 songs on Please Please Me. In December 1963, Capitol Records released the song in the United States as the B-side on the label's first single by The Beatles, "I Want to Hold Your Hand". Not only Paul's first 'great rocker' song, but also the first 'Lennonism' in the lyrics: "Seventeen, You know what I mean...". Not to forget the first recorded "Wooah....!", just picture Paul shaking his head...... The recording sessions reveal that the Beatles and George Martin still had to get used to each other. During these early Beatles recording sessions they played their songs as if in concert, and it was "get it right or do it again". George Martin was already a seasoned record producer and was used to working on recordings (e.g using multiple takes, drop-ins etc.). I Saw Her Standing There was the second song they recorded that day. The LP version - in stereo - is in the usual Beatles stereo mode: vocals on one side, instruments on the other. However, the first two Beatles albums, Please Please Me and With The Beatles, were recorded on two track machines (EMI-made "British Tape Recorders"); because only 2 tracks were available, some instruments were on the same track as the vocals. The songs needed to be recorded by playing all instruments and getting the vocals right at the same time. Some repair was possible using 'punch ins', segments of the song that were played again, and then spliced into the original recording. A rather crude process, that is audible if you listen closely (e.g. listen to She Loves You). Also the punch-in needed to be contain all instruments and vocals..... This is also the reason that the Rock Band isolations of this song (and others of that period) are disappointing: there just aren't any 4 track recordings of the song, so isolations can only be made with clever software (which can't deliver good results on these heavily crowded tracks). In the first run (Take 1) the Beatles gave it their all (being a 'Live' band) and laid down an excellent perfomance. No wonder, they had performed this composition repeatedly in their stage act for many months (including a mouth organ intro by John). Martin added an extra dose of reverb to George’s guitar solo. It is my theory that George Martin and his engineer expected to tape several takes, getting better takes as they went along. I discovered (I don't think this has been noted before) that the way the instruments are assigned to the 2 available tracks in Take 1 is odd: Paul's vocals are on the same track as John's guitar, while the other track sounds rather empty, except when George plays his solo. This distribution is changed in all subsequent takes, where Paul's vocals share a track with George's guitar, and John's guitar is on the other track. Take 2 sounded Ok overall, but John and Paul screwed up the words in a few places; furthemore, George bungled his solo. For reasons I don't understand (...) Martin must have thought that Take 2 was best, and started to fix it with punch-ins: takes 3-6 are attempts to correct the words and 2 new attempts at George's solo, which he all bungled. Then Martin must have decided that enough is enough (they had one day to record 10 songs...) and abandoned to use take 2. Instead, they made a last attempt at a complete runthrough. Take 6-8 break down, but they completed Take 9. This was another good version, now released on the 'Free as a Bird' album, but then it remained unused (except for the count-in). So, after 9 takes, Martin accepted that Take 1 was best after all. All that was needed now, was to edit in the count-in of take 9, and enthusiastic hand-claps during all of the song. I'm not entirely sure how they added the handclaps: their 2 tracks were already full.... Perhaps they recorded them on a separate tape machine ? Anyway, they reverted to Take 1, with the oddity of having the rythm guitar and vocals on the same track. This enabled me to produce this new stereo mix: using the instrumental tracks of Take 1 (George's guitar) and Take 9 (John's guitar), combined with the vocals of Take 1 at the centre. I added the handclaps form the Rockband isoation. Here we go, "One Two Three Fah "!

The MEAT Improv with Jake Jabbour and Josh Simpson
181 - Mike Christian & Martin Walmsley in "Volunteers & Spanish Careers

The MEAT Improv with Jake Jabbour and Josh Simpson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 89:14


Mike Christian (I'm Susan, Gutter) and Martin Walmsley (Glasgow Harold Night, COUCH) return to the show to talk video games and a whole lot more. First Mike tells the story of how his dad became a volunteer firefighter, and the time he accidentally lit his shed on fire. Then Martin talks about playing professional basketball in Spain and the tribulations of being a semi-pro in a place where you don't speak the language. These true stories lead to improvised scenes about the Untitled Goose Game, proud parents and perverts, drunk surgeons and a fancy man who gets made fun of for eating goat cheese. If you like The MEAT, you can get access to our weekly bonus episode where Josh and Jake talk shop about improv, as well as access to our Discord server by becoming a patron of our show at www.patreon.com/themeatimprov For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy