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“There Goes My Hero, Trump Rally Music Clash” “Fauci Gets A Taste Of His Own Medicine” “The Kennedy Dynasty, Politics Over Family” “Biden's Vacation, Who's Running The Country”
Hour 1 “RFK Jr., Disowned By The Dynasty” “Fascist EU Tries To Take Down Telegram” “President Trump Pays His Respect” “Have A Doggone Happy National Dog Day” Hour 2 “Lowes Knows Woke, The Toxicity Of DEI” “Is Bill Maher Finally Figuring It Out” “Are We Getting A Debate Or Not” “If Democrats Cared About The People…” Hour 3 “There Goes My Hero, Trump Rally Music Clash” “Fauci Gets A Taste Of His Own Medicine” “The Kennedy Dynasty, Politics Over Family” “Biden's Vacation, Who's Running The Country” Hour 4 “The Man Crusading Against DEI” “13 Wreaths, The Abbey Gate Tragedy” “Kamala Can't Debate, Still No Interviews” “Walz Got Caught In Another Lie”
Nestor thanks one his favorite miracle people, Michele Bresnick Walsh and There Goes My Hero, for helping #JennStrong through her leukemia battles. Quite a story here in this friendship over the last decade. The post Crab Cake Row: The miracle of Michele Bresnick Walsh and There Goes My Hero in helping #JennStrong survive two leukemia battles first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Join us for a hilarious episode of Guess the Movie Song Game, where we test our knowledge of iconic movie soundtracks! Can you match "Let Me Clear My Throat" to Bring It On or "Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta" to Office Space? Tune in to find out! Plus, stay tuned for some truly random thoughts, such as why does "colonel" sound like "kernel" and why is farting at the gym punishable by death? Don't miss this episode filled with laughter and movie magic!
THERE GOES MY HERO....WATCH HIM AS HE GOES....to take a shower cause Deku is a smelly boy. This episode actually brought me to tear in my kitchen at 8am. Brother I'm 28 years old, watching japanese cartoons, and crying to them...honestly society fucking rules I love being able to do this stuff LETS GO WEEBSSSSSSS. Join us as we go “Plus Ultra” regarding everything in the Boku no Hero Academia Universe. From character deep dives to episode recaps, Class 1A covers all the biggest discussions and topics within BNHA. ►Follow us on Twitter: Class 1A - https://twitter.com/Class1APod Andrew - https://twitter.com/AndrewNimsgern Dylan - https://twitter.com/Beal4Real James - https://twitter.com/JamesAreGraham
Jonathan B Fishbeck is the Founder and CEO of EstateSpace, a platform to simplify estate management. EstateSpace helps our clients simplify how they manage operations, communicate and share information. With families, family offices, a network of service providers on our platform, and a commitment to transparency and equality in estate management – we are breaking the mold on how estates operate. Before devoting his work full-time to EstateSpace, Jonathan Fishbeck served as the Founder and CEO at a design-build firm whose focus was advising, developing, and operationalizing sizable estate properties for Ultra-High Net Worth families and family offices. It's this experience and expertise, combined with a background in technology that was the genesis for EstateSpace.In addition, Jonathan serves a number of philanthropic organizations where his passion for helping veterans, children, and blood cancer research shines through. These positions and organizations include Chairman, Fisher House Foundation, Board Member, Children's Voice International, and Board Member, There Goes My Hero, respectively.Connect with Behind Company Lines and HireOtter Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn:Behind Company LinesHireOtter Instagram Buzzsprout
Scott sits down (in person!) with George Hall. George is the President of LINQ, a managed mobility services provider, and There Goes My Hero, a nonprofit dedicated to those impacted by blood cancer, both headquartered in Baltimore. George talks about his very eventful first day in Maryland, what he looks for in new hires, the easy way you could save a life, and more.
The Real Deal Podcast with Scott Sellers and Keith Stonehart
No doubt that by now, you've Shane Hawkins, the son of Foo fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins playing their hit song "There Goes My Hero" from the recent tribute concert in Taylor's honor this past weekend. If that's true, you also know that the performance did not disappoint.It was nothing short of moving to see so many paying tribute, but also Taylor's son honoring his hero - his dad. There is a lot that can be said about heroes and so for a few minutes, I just wanna share my thoughts about who I believe the real heroes are, here on The Real Deal.
Episode 45 – The Ten Swordsmen, With the World on the LineEpisode 46 – Farewell, My Dear Hero Episodes Writer: Hasegawa Keiichi Episode Director: Episode 45: Sugihara Teruaki (45)Episode 46: Ishida Hidenori (46) |Right-click “Save As” to download|Episode Length 0:49:23| As-Mentioned: Foo Fighters: “There Goes My Hero“
Erik Sauer and Bill Cole join Nestor at Conrad's in Abingdon to discuss saving lives
Don Mohler asks Nestor to discuss 29 years of sports radio and life on the air for Baltimore fans. The first time Nestor Aparicio did a sports radio show was on December 13, 1991. Over the years, Don Mohler has heard a lot of stories about Nestor's parents but he dove all in to interview the interviewer in this lengthy segment about growing up in Dundalk as an adopted replacement child in a broken, grieving family. This one is personal...
In part 2 of our interview, hear Cone McCaslin share how he hopes Sum 41 will celebrate the 20th anniversary of “All Killer No Filler”, what he remembers most about recording and touring behind the punk rock band’s landmark album, how COVID-19 continues to throw a wrench into Sum 41’s plans for 2021, and what direction he sees the band’s new music going toward. Also listen to part 1 of our chat with the bassist in “There Goes My Hero” - where he shares great stories involving Joe Strummer of The Clash, Lars Ulrich of Metallica, Darryl “DMC McDaniels of Run DMC, and Iggy Pop. Stream it right here: https://youtu.be/HG2PY5iv9CM
What was Cone McCaslin of Sum 41’s reaction to receiving a voicemail from Joe Strummer of The Clash? What happened while partying with Lars Ulrich after playing Metallica’s “MTV Icon” tribute TV special? What’s it like to share the stage with icons like Iggy Pop and Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of Run DMC? What does the bassist remember most about recreating the video for “Walk This Way” with Ja Rule and Nelly for the “MTV Icon” tribute to Aerosmith? Find out what Cone reveals in “There Goes My Hero” - an interview series where Matt and Zach talk to their favorite artists about the first time they met their idols. Hear our guests relive every glorious (and possibly embarrassing) moment from encountering their musical heroes, and how that experience impacted them for the rest of their lives. Listen to part 1 of our interview, and stay tuned for Part 2 of our chat with the Sum 41 bassist!
Check out 100 Watt Horse on Bandcamp! Visit Mirror Mirror Recording Studio in Atlanta, GA or contact Graham Tavel for remote mixing work, etc. Worker's Dignity in Nashville, George's favorite nonprofit, is a “worker-led center organizing for economic justice and dignity for all.”Here's a link to the official Troubadours on Trek Spotify Playlist, where you can hear all the featured songs from every episode in one playlist (songs will be added as episodes air on Patreon):-George's song pairing for this episode: "There Goes My Hero" by Foo Fighters.-Grace's song pairing for this episode: "One of Us," by Joan Osborne.-100 Watt Horse featured song: "Rock n Roll Song"For exclusive early access, and to download past episodes of "Troubadours on Trek," become a patron for as little as $3/month: www.patreon.com/gracepettisCorrections: Not so much a correction as a note, in case you're interested. The Star Trek: Next Generation episodes discussed are "Lonely Among Us" and "Where No One Has Gone Before."
How often does Corey Glover get mistaken for Danny Glover’s son? What happened when the Living Colour frontman fell off the stage while opening for The Rolling Stones on the “Steel Wheels” tour? Has being a beloved rock star gotten him out of trouble with the police? Where does Corey rank performing in “Jesus Christ Superstar” among his career highlights? Find out in a new episode of “Tell The Truth (And A Lie)” - an interview series where musicians share two obscure facts about themselves and one fib that could fool even a diehard fan. Matt and Zach then have to use their music knowledge to determine which 2 facts are true and which is a lie. And listen to part 1 of our chat with Corey in “There Goes My Hero” - where the singer shares what he remembers most about recording Living Colour's "Time's Up" 30 years later (including recording Little Richard's appearance), the status of Living Colour's forthcoming new album, and what it was like to spend extensive time with Mick Jagger in the studio and on the road (including one particularly special moment that occurred while demoing music together). Listen here: https://youtu.be/pa7dO1OnS54
What does Corey Glover remember most about recording Living Colour’s “Time’s Up” 30 years later? How would the singer compare working on a new Living Colour album to creating music with his metal project, Disciples of Verity? What gift did Mick Jagger give him while in the studio together demoing music? What surprised Corey the most while opening for The Rolling Stones on a massive stadium tour? Find out what Corey reveals in “There Goes My Hero” - an interview series where Matt and Zach talk to their favorite artists about the first time they met their idols. Hear our guests relive every glorious (and possibly embarrassing) moment from encountering their musical heroes, and how that experience impacted them for the rest of their lives. Listen to part 1 of our interview, and stay tuned for Part 2 of our chat with the Living Colour and Disciples of Verity singer!
Did Cyrus Bolooki write the main riff to New Found Glory’s “Hit or Miss”? How did he score the punk veteran’s first major tour opening for MxPx? What advice would the drummer and real estate agent give musicians looking to buy their first home? Was he actually a cheerleader in high school? Find out in a new episode of “Tell The Truth (And A Lie)” - an interview series where musicians share two obscure facts about themselves and one fib that could fool even a diehard fan. Matt and Zach then have to use their music knowledge to determine which 2 facts are true and which is a lie. And listen to part 1 of our chat with Cyrus in “There Goes My Hero” - where the drummer shared how he’d compare recording New Found Glory’s new album “Forever + Ever x Infinity” compared to making 2014’s “Resurrection”, what happened when he first met MXPX at a Denny’s Diner, how Dave Grohl reacted to his drunken request for a photo at the Kerrang! Awards, as well as why he thinks Less Than Jake are among the bands that best define what Warped Tour was all about. Stream that interview here: https://youtu.be/lsonWRn4Kj0
What was Sevendust’s original band name? What does Clint Lowery remember most about playing Woodstock 99? Does the guitarist feel appearing on “Mortal Kombat: More Kombat” or the WWE’s soundtracks helped Sevendust reach a larger audience? Find out in a new episode of “Tell The Truth (And A Lie)” - an interview series where musicians share two obscure facts about themselves and one fib that could fool even a diehard fan. Matt and Zach then have to use their music knowledge to determine which 2 facts are true and which is a lie. And listen to part 1 of our chat with Clint in “There Goes My Hero” - where he shares how the passing of his mother impacted his “Grief & Distance” EP, how he hopes Sevendust’s future touring plans will incorporate each member’s solo projects, and what it was like to play onstage with his idol Steve Vai: https://youtu.be/FSags9FwCyE
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How does Cyrus Bolooki balance drumming in New Found Glory with working as a real estate agent? What was it like to work with producer Steve Evetts on pop-punk veteran’s new album “Forever + Ever x Infinity”, and how does he compare that experience with making 2014’s “Resurrection”? What happened when the drummer first met MXPX at a Denny’s Diner, and what’s it like to play with Mike Herrera in Goldfinger? How did Dave Grohl react to his drunken request for a photo at the Kerrang! Awards? Why does Cyrus think Less Than Jake are among the bands that best define what Warped Tour was all about, and what does he remember most about the touring festival? Find out what Cyrus reveals in “There Goes My Hero” - an interview series where Matt and Zach talk to their favorite artists about the first time they met their idols. Hear our guests relive every glorious (and possibly embarrassing) moment from encountering their musical heroes, and how that experience impacted them for the rest of their lives. Listen to part 1 of our interview, and stay tuned for Part 2 of our chat with the New Found Glory drummer!
Has Doc Coyle actually played onstage with at least one member of Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax (the Big 4)? Did the Bad Wolves / former God Forbid guitarist once get into a backstage wrestling match with Killswitch Engage’s former singer Howard Jones? Are Slipknot and Limp Bizkit among the many bands that’s asked Doc to fill in for their guitarists on tour? Find out in a new episode of “Tell The Truth (And A Lie)” - an interview series where musicians share two obscure facts about themselves and one fib that could fool even a diehard fan. Matt and Zach then have to use their music knowledge to determine which 2 facts are true and which is a lie. And listen to part 1 of our chat with Doc in “There Goes My Hero” - where Doc recalls how he ended up in a cover band with members of Metallica, how he bonded with Dave Grohl over sneakers, how Dimebag Darrell “blessed” God Forbid’s album “Gone Forever”, how he’s been able to cope with his mother’s passing during a global pandemic, and whether he feels metal is more or less accepting of different races and cultures. Stream it here: https://youtu.be/2KAzAA5QJL8
How has Doc Coyle been coping with personal loss and changes in the music industry during a global pandemic? Does the Bad Wolves guitarist feel metal is more or less accepting of different races, cultures and political views? What went through his mind when he first met music icons like Dave Grohl and Dimebag Darrell? How did he find himself jamming with Metallica’s Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo in a supergroup cover band? Find out what Doc reveals in “There Goes My Hero” - an interview series where Matt and Zach talk to their favorite artists about the first time they met their idols. Hear our guests relive every glorious (and possibly embarrassing) moment from encountering their musical heroes, and how that experience impacted them for the rest of their lives. Listen to part 1 of our interview, and stay tuned for Part 2 of our chat with the Bad Wolves guitarist and host of The Ex-Man Podcast!
How did the passing of Clint Lowery’s mother and a global pandemic impact the creation of his “Grief & Distance” EP? How did recording his debut solo record influence Sevendust’s long-awaiting new album? What does the guitarist think Sevendust’s future touring plans will look like as a result of COVID-19? What was going through Clint’s mind while jamming onstage with Steve Vai merely a few minutes after meeting his guitar idol for the first time? Find out what Clint reveals in “There Goes My Hero” - an interview series where Matt and Zach talk to their favorite artists about the first time they met their idols. Hear our guests relive every glorious (and possibly embarrassing) moment from encountering their musical heroes, and how that experience impacted them for the rest of their lives. Listen to part 1 of our interview, and stay tuned for Part 2 of our chat with the Sevendust guitarist!
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How would David Ellefson compare making a Megadeth album in 2020 to recording during the band’s early years? Did Nick Menza introduce Ellefson to outdoor sports and a healthier lifestyle while recording “Rust In Peace”? How did he reconnect with longtime Megadeth producer Max Norman? Did the bassist give up playing golf in high school for a life in heavy metal? Find out in a new episode of “Tell The Truth (And A Lie)” - an interview series where musicians share two obscure facts about themselves and one fib that could fool even a diehard fan. Matt and Zach then have to use their music knowledge to determine which 2 facts are true and which is a lie. And listen to part 1 of our chat with David in “There Goes My Hero” - where the bassist discussed why Megadeth insists on recording their new album in-person versus remotely, what Post Malone thinks of him covering “Over Now,” and how he hopes his “School’s Out” initiative will continue to help both new and established artists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Stream it here: https://youtu.be/JNPGcnWknl0
David Ellefson has been keeping himself rather busy - from working on Megadeth's 16th album and solo music to connecting youth musicians with all-star instructors through his "School's Out" initiative. So how does David hope the initiative will continue to help both new and established artists during the COVID-19 pandemic? What inspired him to cover Post Malone's "Over Now" (and what did the rapper think of the cover)? Why is it important to the legendary bassist that Megadeth record their new album in-person versus remotely? And how did meeting Cheap Trick as a teenager influence the way he handles himself in front of fans today? Find out what David reveals in “There Goes My Hero” - an interview series where Matt and Zach talk to their favorite artists about the first time they met their idols. Hear our guests relive every glorious (and possibly embarrassing) moment from encountering their musical heroes, and how that experience impacted them for the rest of their lives. Stay tuned for Part 2 of our chat with the Megadeth bassist!
Having played around the world with Alice Cooper for more than two decades, it’s unsurprising that Ryan Roxie has shared the stage with some legendary names. But in part 2 of our interview, the guitarist left us second guessing some of the big names he claimed to have jammed with. Who, you ask? Find out in a new episode “Tell The Truth (And A Lie)” - an interview series where musicians share two obscure facts about themselves and one fib that could fool even a diehard fan. Matt and Zach then have to use their music knowledge to determine which 2 facts are true and which is a lie. And listen to part 1 of our chat with Ryan in “There Goes My Hero” - where the guitarist discussed what encouraged him to finally launch the System-12 Guitar Method, how Alice Cooper inspired his passion for golf, and what it was like to meet his guitar hero Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick for the first time (stream here: https://youtu.be/kP1Uuiwg5qo). Also find out more about Ryan’s upcoming projects at www.RyanRoxie.com.
Alice Cooper’s longtime guitarist / collaborator Ryan Roxie is doing plenty to keep creatively active - from hosting his own podcast and livestreams to launching the System-12 Guitar Method. So what inspired him to finally launch his own guitar lesson project? Plus, how did Alice Cooper influence his passion for golf? And what was it like to meet his guitar hero Rick Nielsen and favorite band Cheap Trick for the first time? Find out what Ryan reveals in “There Goes My Hero” - an interview series where Matt and Zach talk to their favorite artists about the first time they met their idols. Hear our guests relive every glorious (and possibly embarrassing) moment from encountering their musical heroes, and how that experience impacted them for the rest of their lives. Stay tuned for Part 2 of our chat with Ryan, plus visit www.RyanRoxie.com to learn more about the System-12 Guitar Method, his “In the Trenches” podcast and livestreaming efforts.
Over the past two decades, Trivium has sold out hundreds of shows around the world, earned a loyal global fanbase, and produced Grammy nominated metal anthems. So it’s not surprising that Paolo Gregoletto has crossed paths with plenty of big names… but in part 2 of our interview with the bassist, we were left stunned by some of the celebrities Paolo has encountered. So which notable names did Paolo claim to have met? Find out in a new episode “Tell The Truth (And A Lie)” - an interview series where musicians share two obscure facts about themselves and one fib that could fool even a diehard fan. Matt and Zach then have to use their music knowledge to determine which 2 facts are true and which is a lie. And listen to part one of our chat with Paolo in “There Goes My Hero” - where the bassist shares insight into the making of Trivium’s new album “What The Dead Men Say,” how he predicts COVID-19 will continue to impact the music industry, and what it was like to have dinner with Metallica’s Kirk Hammett for the first time. (Stream it here: https://youtu.be/yozisbdCwQI )
How does Trivium’s Paolo Gregoletto think the COVID-19 pandemic will impact the music industry in the long run? What encouraged the Grammy nominated metal titans to move forward with releasing their 9th full-length, “What The Dead Men Say”? And what was it like for Paolo to meet and dine with his music heroes Metallica for the first time? Find out what Paolo reveals in “There Goes My Hero” - an interview series where Matt and Zach talk to their favorite artists about the first time they met their idols. Hear our guests relive every glorious (and possibly embarrassing) moment from encountering their musical heroes, and how that experience impacted them for the rest of their lives
Dirty Honey has been making huge headwaves with their “New Fashioned Rock n’ Roll” sound. But when the L.A. band ’s not on the radio, breaking chart records, or touring the world with rock legends, what does singer Marc LaBelle like to do for fun? Find out in the very first episode “Tell The Truth (And A Lie)” - our new interview series where musicians share two obscure facts about themselves and one fib that could fool even a diehard fan. Matt and Zach then have to use their music knowledge to determine which 2 facts are true and which is a lie. And listen to part one of our chat with Marc in “There Goes My Hero” - where the singer recounts the first time he met his idols Aerosmith, plus what it was like to jam with Slash (stream it here: https://youtu.be/bE_3-IkRE_c).
Dirty Honey is making huge headwaves with their “New Fashioned Rock n’ Roll” sound. Not only has the L.A. band been getting tons of radio play and breaking chart records, but they’ve also been playing around the world with rock legends they’ve idolized since childhood. But what was it like for singer Marc LaBelle to meet his favorite band Aerosmith? What went through his mind when first meeting Slash? And how is Dirty Honey keeping their momentum going in the midst of a global pandemic? Find out in the very first episode “There Goes My Hero” - our new interview series where Matt and Zach talk to their favorite artists about the first time they met their idols. Hear our guests relive every glorious (and possibly embarrassing) moment from encountering their musical heroes, and how that experience impacted them for the rest of their lives.
We continue our conversation with Gina Ramsey, Founder and President of Pink Dog Digital,. On this episode, Gina talks about leveling up your digital strategy game and provides practical tips using common tools to do so. We also reflect on Gina’s first year in business, lessons learned and her advice for anyone who is interested in starting a digital strategy firm. A little more info about Gina:Gina Ramsey is the President of Pink Dog Digital. She has been involved in digital media since 2006. Her role allows her to help businesses grow through their digital footprint. Her services include website development, search engine optimization, content creation, social media management and consulting and digital ad campaigns. Gina is a two-time Maryland Top 100 Women, BRAVA, Executive Management Award and most recently Women of Influence winner. Additionally, Gina gives back to the community by serving on the Board of Directors for There Goes My Hero, The Girl Scouts of Central Maryland and the Maryland Small Business Development Financing Authority. Gina also co-chairs Women In Business and the Executive Forum at The Center Club. Mom of three fur babies and step mom of three, Gina enjoys spending time with her husband Brian and friends and family. Links:Pink Dog DigitalSCORE (Mentoring Programs)Outbrain (Web Advertising Platform)Hootsuite (Social Media Management Platform)eClincher (Social Media Management Platform)Content Samurai (Intelligent Video Creator)
Gina Ramsey, Founder and President of Pink Dog Digital, shares her journey to entrepreneurship along with insight into the challenges that come along with starting your own business. We chat about the importance of mentorship while building your business. Gina also shares her expertise on crafting a simple, effective digital strategy: Determine what you want to be recognized for, Define the appropriate channels for that audience, Define your message, and then refine your messaging. Be clear about your work, your voice and your message.A little more info about Gina:Gina Ramsey is the President of Pink Dog Digital. She has been involved in digital media since 2006. Her role allows her to help businesses grow through their digital footprint. Her services include website development, search engine optimization, content creation, social media management and consulting and digital ad campaigns. Gina is a two-time Maryland Top 100 Women, BRAVA, Executive Management Award and most recently Women of Influence winner. Additionally, Gina gives back to the community by serving on the Board of Directors for There Goes My Hero, The Girl Scouts of Central Maryland and the Maryland Small Business Development Financing Authority. Gina also co-chairs Women In Business and the Executive Forum at The Center Club. Mom of three fur babies and step mom of three, Gina enjoys spending time with her husband Brian and friends and family. Links:Pink Dog DigitalSCORE (Mentoring Programs) - Outbrain (Web Advertising Platform) - Hootsuite (Social Media Management Platform)eClincher (Social Media Management Platform)Content Samurai (Intelligent Video Creator)
Two Socks, the Elf-ish superhero who fixes iPhones and poops magic cookies, takes Utility Belt Boy and Froglet on a trippy journey which manages to be both incredibly unusual and shockingly profound.
In this next exciting issue, Froglet and Utility Belt meet Rat Boy, the sewer dwelling, ass-kicking gladiator who happens to be the king of the rats. Our heroes learn the seemingly disgusting sewers can lead to exciting new worlds. Onward!
In their second super interview since the return, Utility Belt Boy and Froglet meet the hoop shooting Mighty Tall. Mentored by the great Shaquille O'neal and empowered with the magical tallness of Abraham Lincoln, Mighty Tall, regales our sidekicks with the unifying powers of basketball. For he is Mighty Tall!
Darkness consumes The Watch Basement this episode as Utility Belt Boy and Froglet interview Night Time (Brielle DeMirjian); a superhero who is also the night itself. Night Time tries to prove herself to be more than just a bringer of late night shenanigans, and also introduces our sidekicks to her incredible fam...the sun and the moon!
Utility Belt Boy and Froglet are coming back stronger than ever. Check out this little teaser for more info!
In this next issue, Froglet and Utility Belt Boy meet a superhero with the power of FRIENDSHIP! Will our heroes discover its true meaning?
In this issue, our sidekick friends are joined by Tom Johanson, an introverted homebody trying to get himself out there. Little do our heroes know the unimaginable power that lies dormant inside this normal looking fellow.
Our trusty sidekicks meet Captain Forget Me Naught, a hero with the power to help you remember what you may have not even noticed you've forgotten. This action packed issue shows us that with great power, comes great...eh you know the rest.
Kurt and George from the There Goes My Hero podcast come to visit us as we talk about the (possible) last fight of a certain geriatric contestant. Topics of discussion include: the nurses station, animation, solar flairs, who the Kylo Ren of Dragon Ball is, telepathy, and the Karate Kid. We also hold a press conference and Vince meets his Naruto match. There Goes My Hero: http://theregoesmyheropodcast.com/ Music by 8-Bit Suicide www.8bitsuicide.com/ website: www.kamehouseparty.com/ email: kamehousepartypod@gmail.com facebook: www.facebook.com/kamehouseparty/ twitter: twitter.com/kamehouseparty instagram: www.instagram.com/kamehouseparty/ youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCnRm6TPfFd6lnfA_JWz0SOQ
Utility Belt Boy and Froglet interview Therapian Warrior, Doctor Anne How? (As in...Anne How does that make you feel?). The tables turn however, when this Therapist Superhero from Therapia starts interviewing our sidekicks. Getting deep into their emotional issues in what can only be described as a Superpowered Therapy Session.
In Issue 14, our sidekicks interview, Dr. Truth, the famous conservative podcast host who seemingly has the answers to all of the world's problems! Will our heroes agree with his positions?
Utility Belt Boy and Froglet are back! The Watch Basement is at 100%! In this issue, our sidekicks interview The Swashbuckler, the seafaring privateer from Earth-2. Find out if our heroes struck gold!
In this latest special issue, the reconstruction of The Watch Basement is underway! Remnants of Doomhole's turd bomb still fill their nostrils, but our heroes have regained hope. DOM's systems are still not 100 percent leading her to show her sensitive side.
Last issue, Doomhole sent a turd bomb hurtling towards The Watch Basement. Utility Belt Boy, Froglet, and DOM work hard to repair the damage. Can our heroes recover from this disgusting and smelly attack?
Utility Belt Boy and Froglet go guestless in this issue, until they are suddenly surprised by an attack on The Watch Basement from the infamous “Doomhole” in the form of a turd bomb.
In this issue, Utility Belt Boy and Froglet talk to The Human Earworm and get a double dose of her musical powers in a live demo. What will happen to the sidekick duo when faced with the songs most stuck in their subconscious? Listen to find out.
Goomahhgg is more than just a mound of toxic goo. He is goo with a taste for music and art. Will Utility Belt Boy and Froglet rock on with this superhero?
In Issue #10, Utility Belt Boy and Froglet meet Fangirl. A hero who hulks out when she sees celebrities like Bark Buffalo.
In Issue #9, Utility Belt Boy and Froglet meet Encyclopedia Man. A Superhero with an endless supply of questionable knowledge.
Utility Belt Boy and Froglet talk to Jesus “The Bodega Cat” who transforms into a beast named “El Tigre” when he gets angry. And El Tigre tries to recruit the sidekicks in his quest to end gentrification.
In Issue #7, Utility Belt Boy and Froglet meet Goose Girl, a hero who meets all their criteria. Loyal, Pure, Half Goose and Half Girl. Sort of. Will this be the end of their search?
Utility Belt Boy and Froglet interview Good Mouth, and put the goodness of his mouth to the ultimate test. Things get pretty intimate in this issue.
Froglet and Utility Belt Boy may have met the most powerful superhero yet. You won’t like the Blind Rager when she’s mad. Or maybe you will? Find out on Issue #5!
In Issue #4, Utility Belt Boy and Froglet meet a superhero younger and cooler than them. Money is power. At least in Inheritance Ingrid’s case.
Utility Belt Boy and Froglet interview their first candidate, Virtue Signal! They test his strength AND his morals. Find out if he passes!
Following the death of two of Earth’s mightiest superheroes, their trusty sidekicks, Utility Belt Boy and Froglet, start a weekly podcast in their super secret hideout, The Watch Basement. Together, they interview great heroes throughout the multi-verse to find out who is worthy of their sidekick services.
The Revenger is on a quest for, you guessed it, revenge. And no one is going to get in his way. Is this the uber cool superhero of Froglet and Utility Belt Boy’s dreams?