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After Hours Radio
BIG LENNY vs. MR. G : OFFICIAL Press Conference! AH Podcast (6/8/21)

After Hours Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021


YES, THIS REALLY HAPPENED! Dave Palumbo, John Romano, Gregg Valentino, Jimmy The Bull, and Mr. G are BACK for another episode of the After Hours Podcast, the show where literally ANYTHING goes! It's the After Hours Podcast, on RXMuscle.com.

This Really Happened
The Brooklyn Chronicles #1

This Really Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 8:33


This is the first installment of the Brooklyn Chronicles. While we transition to video, we don't want to keep you waiting. It's been a couple of weeks since our last episode, and I thank you all for the continued support. It means a bunch to us here at This Really Happened. These are the things that have transpired since the last podcast... Don't forget to like, rate and share. If you're interested in supporting the podcast, please follow this link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ThisreallyHappened --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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This Really Happened
#7 The Real Mommie Dearest Pt. 2

This Really Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 25:04


We interrupt our regular programming, for a special update to one of our earlier episodes. I received a bunch of back-to-back phone calls, and this is one of the voicemails that was left for me. (Translated from Spanish) So, as I was telling you. Ok, I burned your hands over the flame. But you were going out with the kids from the street and stealing from the stores. To steal twinkies when I used to give you the money to buy them. Huh? Ok. I used to hit you, I never said I didn't hit you. Oh, it hurt you so much? They used to hit me as well. And it used to hurt me too. From my mom, but I never hated my mom. And I never wished the worst for my mother because SHE WAS MY MOM. I never told her, I'm going to fuck you up like you told me you were going to do one day to me. As you can tell from the tone of her voice, she is not happy at all. For those of you who don't speak Spanish, I will translate to the best of my abilities and breakdown all of her grievances. Her claim is, that there are inaccuracies in the stories I told about her. I'm Frank Martinez from This Really Happened. Stay with us, the beans are about to spill. Don't forget to like, rate and share. If you're interested in supporting the podcast, please follow this link: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/ThisreallyHappened --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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This Really Happened
#6 The Real Hangover Starring Shane Chaney

This Really Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 66:48


Alcoholism, we all know someone. When you reach the bottom of the bottle, and that's not low enough? You know you have a problem. I'm Frank Martinez from This Really Happened, where we tell true stories and how they've affected our lives. In today's episode we have our first guest; Shane Chaney, and he's going to talk about his battles with alcoholism. Stay with us, the beans are about to spill. http://www.paypal.me/ThisreallyHappened Our guest's links: Instagram Surface Experts --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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This Really Happened
#4 The Real Half Baked

This Really Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 28:03


In today's episode of This Really Happened, we talk about doing drugs. Like, rate and share. Please consider being a supporter of this podcast. www.paypal.me/ThisreallyHappened --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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This Really Happened
#3 The Real Karate Kid pt 2

This Really Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 38:31


In today's episode of This Really Happened, we continue the story of the Real Karate Kid. This episode is sponsored by Anchor.fm, the easiest way to make a podcast. Like, rate and share. Please consider being a supporter of this podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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This Really Happened
#2 The Real Mommie Dearest

This Really Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 26:19


In this episode of This Really Happened, we talk about my childhood traumas. This episode is sponsored by Anchor.fm, the easiest way to make a podcast. Like, rate and share. Please consider being a supporter of this podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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This Really Happened
Announcement

This Really Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 1:58


Don't forget to like, rate and share. Consider being a supporter of the podcast at https://anchor.fm/thisreallyhappened/support Subreddits are coming so we can discuss each episode. Send me an email to tsfkTrevlan@gmail.com In the subject write "This Really Happened" and give me a synopsis of your story. If it's compelling enough, I might even invite you on to the show. As the channel grows, we will also be including stories from our fans.

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This Really Happened
#1 The Real Karate Kid

This Really Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 45:34


In this episode of This Really Happened, we talk about the origins of my martial arts career. My rise, fall, and resurgence. This episode is sponsored by Anchor.fm, the easiest way to make a podcast. Like, rate and share. Please consider being a supporter of this podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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The Story Collider
A Little Luck: Stories about needing luck to get by

The Story Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 24:36


This week we present two stories from people who needed a little luck to get by. Part 1: Studying Marine Biology in Florida, Philadelphian Kory Evans feels like a fish out of water... while fishing. Part 2: Carla Katz finds out she has a brain aneurysm while getting screened for a kidney transplant. Kory Evans is an evolutionary biologist broadly interested in the development, evolution and ecology of phenotypic diversity. His research integrates developmental biology, biomechanics, phylogenetic comparative methods, and ecology to understand how phenotypes develop, evolve, and interact with their respective environments across multiple time scales and how intrinsic (development) and extrinsic (environment) mechanisms influence patterns of phenotypic diversity. Carla Katz is a Jersey born and bred storyteller, comic, and actor living in Hoboken. Her solo show, ANGELINA, debuted at the SOLOCOM 2019 Comedy Festival at the Peoples Improv Theater. Her earlier solo show, BODY PARTS, sold out at the SOLOCOM 2017. She is a Moth StorySLAM Champion and has performed widely in New York, including at the Comedy Cellar, the Fat Black Pussycat, Story Collider, The Liar Show, The AWFNH Show at the Kraine Theatre, NYC's Secrets and Lies, Generation Women, and Funny Over Fifty at Caveat-NYC, The Barrow Group Restorative Stories, Sideshow Goshko and a wide a variety of shows at the Magnet Theater and the Tank. She has also performed across New Jersey, including in Hoboken's On The Waterfront Storytelling Series, Word of Mouth Storytelling by the Bucks Country Playhouse in Lambertville, and This Really Happened at the Hopewell Theatre. Carla is co-producer with Adam Wade of the Hoboken-based On the Waterfront Storytelling Series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Weekly Specials with Will Guidara
Ep. 12 - This Really Happened with Gabe Stulman

Weekly Specials with Will Guidara

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 24:08


This week we tap into restaurateur Gabe Stulman for another episode of This Really Happened, the segment when we hear some amazing and sometimes ridiculous stories from colleagues in the industry. It's a good, light-hearted one, and it definitely shows Gabe's resourcefulness and determination.

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Weekly Specials with Will Guidara
Ep. 10 - This Really Happened with Gary Obligacion

Weekly Specials with Will Guidara

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 23:57


Gary Obligacion joins us for a new segment called: This Really Happened. Gary 's career in the hospitality industry has included some incredible roles, including Director of Operations for the Alinea Group in Chicago and currently General Manager of the world-famous Post Ranch Inn. Over the years he's had some memorable experiences and he joined Will Guidara to share one story that is hard to believe, but that we can all learn from.

This Really Happened... Storytelling at Hopewell Theater

What happens when your bookish husband gets busted by the FBI? Or when a young boy realizes that superheroes do exist? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by Anita Flores, Marc Abbott, and Marjorie Winther

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This Really Happened... Storytelling at Hopewell Theater

What happens when one young man learns how to spot wolves in sheep's clothing? How do you win over your megalomaniacal boss? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on February 7th, 2018 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by David Hu, Harmon Leon, Martin Dockery, and James Braly.

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This Really Happened... Storytelling at Hopewell Theater

What happens when you get caught running a con against Coney Island ticket booth operators? How can junk mail become a connection to a departed loved one? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on November 2nd, 2018 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by Michael Schwartz, Rhonda Hansome, and Jamie Brickhouse.

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This Really Happened... Storytelling at Hopewell Theater

What power do family stories have to connect generations? How does one moment on a subway platform change the entire trajectory of a life? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on October 5th, 2018 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by Sammie James, Michele Carlo, and Jeff Rose.

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Business Built Freedom
076 | How to Make a Good Password

Business Built Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 5:32


How to Make a Good Password Use password managers to create a strong password: https://dorksdelivered.com.au/blog/254-how-to-make-a-good-password   Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZArTp7MY2z8   I've just told everyone your password. Yup. They are the most common passwords that people have. Yep. Had to think about that for a moment. If you have any of those passwords, any of the ones that are flicking on the right side of your screen, you're in trouble mister. Your password is going to be cracked like that. There's no point even having a password. Just leave your car unlocked with the keys in the ignition and cross your fingers it doesn't get stolen. There are so many stupid passwords that we see time and time again, it's ridiculous. If your password is "password", that's not a very good password, is it? Use Tools To Protect Your Password The idea of a password is to have a locked way of getting into something. So, people can't just jump in there. You don't just have your key sitting on the front door and say please don't take me down to Bunnings and copy me. You need to make sure you're diligent with your password. Use tools such as Last Pass or Key Pass or one of the other password management tools that allow for you to store your passwords in an encrypted way. Don't have the same password for everything. That's a big no no. Don't have the same passwordmate. I get one of your passwords, I get all of your passwords. It doesn't make any sense. Have Different Passwords Make sure you've got different passwords for everything. Half of the people that we come across before they are onboarded have the passwordpassword0! Or just the word password. How are they not just sensible with what they're doing? People don't want to get hacked and they don't have the downtime, but they don't want to commit a password to their memory. You Don't Need to Have a Great Memory If you aren't very good with committing something to memory and you're a bit of a goldfish, use Last Pass or Key Pass or find a passwordmanager. You can have it on your phone. You grab out your phone and you go into it and you can look at the list of all your passwords. Then you can click on it and then you can type your password in. Make Them Difficult You can save your password in a browser, but make sure that you've got a good password for the account you're saving it with. So, say for instance if you've got a Google account and you're using Chrome and you're saving the password in there, have a really super, duper difficult password. It doesn't have to be difficult for you. It has to be difficult for everyone else. A great example would be your mother's birthdate or the date your parents were engaged or something like that. Something no one else is really going to know and if someone asks you the question be like, "Oh that's a bit suspicious isn't it?" This Really Happened! We went through and did a test. I rang up pretending to be a woman. Now, I had permission to do this by the person. But rang up a large Australian bank and pretended starting with the letter N, yep, pretended to be this woman. Now she is a woman in her late 60s. I rang up and I said that I was the woman in the same voice you're hearing right now. I told them my maiden name and I told them my address and I told them my full name and I changed around the mortgage she was on. I don't sound like a woman in her late 60s. I think. I hope I don't sound like a woman in her late 60s. But they went, "Alright." Then I answered the questions right and that was it. They let me in. That's so ridiculous. Have difficult questions. Make sure that you're using a difficult password. Social Hacking Is Going to Be a Problem Passwords are easy to break into if they're easy passwords. Social hacking is the biggest problem that we're going to be facing over the next 5 to 10 years. If I can call up and pretend to be you using my voice and transfer money out of your bank account or change your annual mortgage, it was a white head thing i did. I found a better rate. It was a nice thing. You got to start wondering. You got to protect yourself. The Final Word Being negligent is not a reason to be turning a blind eye to this. You need to make sure you're on top of it. Have good passwords. 123456, password0! Remove all these passwords from your life. Make it so that you do something. Maybe it's your wife's name. Maybe it's something else, but just make it something and then chuck a couple of special characters, a question mark, an exclamation mark, a hash. Something. Something different. Put a capital letter in there. Spoil yourself. Get a good password. Stay good.

This Really Happened... Storytelling at Hopewell Theater

What happens when an indoor family tries bonding over outdoor activities? Or when a teenager inadvertently picks up a job working for members of the mafia? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on September 7th, 2018 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by David Lawson, Carla Katz, Jude Treder-Wolff, Sandy Marx, and Ken Galipeau.

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Literacy Quebec Podcast
Episode 5 - Family Literacy

Literacy Quebec Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 57:04


Every two weeks our hosts Chris Shee and Jaimie Cudmore from Literacy Quebec explore topics around community building, lifelong learning and literacy for English-speakers in Quebec. Want to help out with the podcast? Have a story you want to share? Contact us at admin@literacyquebec.org or call our office (514) 508-6805 or Toll-Free: 1-855-890-1587 On this week’s episode, we discuss ways to develop and support Family Literacy! As we start to update our Family Literacy Toolkit, we explore programs and activities that use stories, songs, movement, art, cooking, and more! Gabrielle Thomas from LQ talks about her experience with early-childhood learning through song and movement. The Mother Goose program is offered at many community centres, libraries and literacy groups across Quebec. Mother Goose Program Coordinator at the Montreal Children's Library, Desrean Macfarlane and Gabrielle teach us some songs! We also get to hear from Norma, a children's book illustrator from Cara Carmina about her art and the alphabet cards she has created for parents and children to learn together. Learn about the age of the "wowers"! You can check out Norma's beautiful alphabet prints and workshops from her website link below. Joanna from Literacy in Action talks about using a community-based approach to support family literacy. We hear about the ongoing Arts and Scraps and Books to Belly programs in the Estrie Region of Quebec. The episode ends with upcoming member events from across Quebec. We are still looking for donations, runners, and volunteers for the charity run in Montreal on April 27th! Episode Links Literacy Quebec Family Toolkit http://www.literacyquebec.org/resources.html Literacy in Action Events and Programs https://www.facebook.com/LiteracyInAction Cara Camina Illustration and Alphabet Cards https://www.caracarmina.com/illustrations Mother Goose Program at the Montreal Children's Library Events Gaspésie Literacy Council (GLC) https://www.facebook.com/Gaspésie-Literacy-Council Quebec City Reading Council http://www.qcrc.org/events Storytelling Events: Friday, May 3: This Really Happened at Blue Met https://www.facebook.com/events/300888597525252/ , Thursday, May 9: Blooming Tales at the Wiggle Room https://wiggleroom.ca/e/blooming-tales-from-the-wiggle-room-may-9th/ Saturday, May 11: Confabulation Anniversary Show at the Centaur Theatre https://centaurtheatre.com/shows/confabulation-mtl-presents-get-it-together/ April 30-May 5: Violet Metropolis: LGBTQ writers at Blue Metropolis https://www.facebook.com/events/432188257558321/

This Really Happened... Storytelling at Hopewell Theater

What happens when the engine falls out of your car in the middle of the road? How does an injury and an exotic dancer teach a young man a very valuable lesson? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on January 4th, 2019 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by Kathryn Weidener, Jennifer Glick, Ian Steffe, Robin Bady, and Andrew McGill.

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Soul Show's Podcast
Episode 15 - When Tragedy Strikes

Soul Show's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2012 56:50


The fellas talk about the tragedy surrounding the Dark Knight shooting spree, and also share how they overcame tragedy in their own lives. Includes "This Really Happened" segment.

Soul Show's Podcast
Episode 11 - Forgiveness

Soul Show's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2012 56:50


The Soul Show Crew has a discussion on the topic of forgiveness. The crew shares personal testimonies regarding forgiveness. Also includes "This Really Happened" segment.