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For the first time in seven years, Jordan Leandre is reunited with Tony Capobianco, the photographer who took the brunt of an unfortunate first pitch at Fenway Park in 2017. Jordan and Matt interview Tony, as well as get some behind-the-scenes into what brought those two together on that fateful day in August. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @PeskyReport. We are officially a part of Beyond The Monster Twitter: @BeyondtheMnstr Substack: https://beyondthemonster.substack.com/
Andy and I host bodybuilder, Bostonian, and comedian, Tony Capobianco. Tony is new to Nashville but not that new to the comedy scene. He joins the podcast to talk about his passion for comedy, what brought him here to Nashville, and his enthusiasm and energy for bodybuilding. Next, the three of us talk about our “banned exercises” and why we hate them. Grab a beer and enjoy!
Good morning and welcome back! Today, Zack and I are hosting bodybuilder, Bostonian, and comedian, Tony Capobianco. Tony is new to Nashville but not that new to the comedy scene. He joins the podcast to talk about his passion for comedy, what brought him here to Nashville, and his enthusiasm and energy for bodybuilding. Next, the three of us talk about our "banned exercises" and why we hate them. Grab a beer and enjoy!
Synopsis: This story is a slight departure in the overall tone and pacing of ‘I Can't Sleep Horror.' Originally self-published on Amazon Kindle (Steps of the Black Dog), I went back and forth if I ever wanted to put this one out there (as on Amazon I made zero effort to market this whatsoever. almost hoping it'd just disappear along with the strange disquiet I experienced upon writing it) :/ A brutish tale of a man tormented by a severe mental illness, Bernhard finds respite through his strange relationship with a phantom-like force of sheer supernatural terror, Steiner. The two men, working in law enforcement, form a partnership forged in the fires of Bernhard's anguish as they close in on their own inescapable and weird destines. Death is a strange man. There is no hiding from such a man. #Policestories #horror #Charleston #South Carolina My apologies for taking so long to get these stories out. A shoutout on Apple Podcasts would REALLY motivate me to get busy -) Do yourself a favor and give Tony Capobianco a visit at Haunted Half-Moon Inn - YouTube. I just started listening and you should too! It's great narration and wonderful storytelling. Thanks SO much for listening! Shoot me an email: asorrowfullife@gmail.com Follow Frank on Twitter: @EmpiresPodcast Frank also does a History Podcast come check it out: Empires Podcast the Ottomans Liking/Subscribing HELPS so much and YOU can help the show by sharing with a friend and letting them know how much you enjoy ‘I Can't Sleep Horror' Check out I Can't Sleep Horror on YouTube: I Can't Sleep Horror - YouTube Listen to ‘I Can't Sleep Horror' on the following Podcast platforms: Google: Google Podcast Apple: Apple Podcast Spotify: Spotify Attribution: Scp x1x (Gateway to Hell) by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/6732-scp-x1x-gateway-to-hell- License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Ancient Rite by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5739-ancient-rite License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Radio Traffic ‘60 Hours of the Maikop Brigade' Achive.org Background Sounds Thunder clap and long rumble with light rain 3 www.zapsplat.com
Tony Capobianco is a stand-up comedian and host of the Do You Even Laugh Podcast. Follow him on Instagram and TikTok @tonytelljoke and learn more about him at his website tonytelljoke.com. Get the Not Your Average Asian Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever else you listen. Follow the podcast on Instagram @nyaa_podcast and follow the host, Rodion Kirkland @rodionkirkland on Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nyaa-podcast/support
Tony Capobianco is a stand-up comedian and host of the Do You Even Laugh Podcast. Follow him on Instagram and TikTok @tonytelljoke and learn more about him at his website tonytelljoke.com. Get the Not Your Average Asian Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever else you listen. Follow the podcast on Instagram @nyaa_podcast and follow the host, Rodion Kirkland @rodionkirkland on Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nyaa-podcast/support
Talking Marlins 2020 Moments & College FB playoffs talk
Mike goes solo with Tony Capobianco and talks tattoos, comedy, and a bunch of shit
Ace and Scott sat down with Tony Capobianco in the Ace-ment for the last in person conversation before social distancing. Tony is considered a newer comic but he has been performing for seven years. Besides working his way up the New England comedy scene, he worked at the legendary WAAF rock radio station. His first show would turn most people away but he kept coming back and made a name for himself.
Heavy Metal was a mainstay at The Channel. In 2015 VH1 named it one of the Top 10 venues for heavy metal ever. National acts including Metallica, Slayer, Motorhead and Alice in Chains played the club. Locals including Wargasm, Meliah Rage and Extreme rocked to packed houses. Yet expenses kept going up, and The Channel needed an infusion of new cash to survive. An old acquaintance reemerged to help bail out the club. He ended up having some dangerous ties... This is the ninth episode in the true story of Boston’s legendary live music club, The Channel. Music featured in this episode: Wargasm. Intro music courtesy of Jon Butcher Axis. Contributing storytellers in this episode: Chachi LoPrete, Bob Mayo, Mike Colucci, Peter Booras, Tony Capobianco, Joanne Cody and Steve Marullo. Listen & Subscribe: RadioPublic Apple Podcasts Android Spotify Stitcher Tune-In Google Podcasts Get more of The Channel Story on our website, https://thechannelstory.com/. Boston Venue: The Channel Story was conceived and created by Harry Booras. Executive Producer, David Ginsburg. Produced by Chachi Loprete. Written by Harry Booras. Contributing writers: David Ginsburg and Sean McNally. Edited by: Christopher O’Keefe. Recording engineer: Tory Lam. Audio production by Tony Baglio. Graphic designer: Lisa St. John Bennett. Narrated by John Laurenti.
Leandro Soto y Tony Capobianco hablan sobre el pasado, presente y futuro de los Miami Marlins basados en tres protagonistas. Moises Alou quien comenta sobre las Series Mundiales de 1997 y del 2003, Starlin Castro quien ha estado con el equipo desde el 2018 y ahora esta en una posición donde pueda ser cambiado a un contenedor. Finalmente, Tony conversó con JJ Bleday el muchacho escogido en el Draft del 2019 quien ahora esta en Clase-A con los Jupiter Hammerheads. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinco-razones/support
Leandro Soto y Ricardo Montes de Oca están emocionados con los anuncios de los Marlins de Miami de cara a la agencia libre de 2020. Estuvieron todo el domingo en el Marlins Park junto a más de 400 perros y esto ocasionó que Ricardo tuviese que ir a hacerse unos exámenes médicos. Disfrute del episodio 47 de Cinco Razones Podcast SIN Ricardo Montes de Oca. Trevor Richards como principal pieza de cambio, ¿cuándo subirán a Isan Díaz?, el plan de inversión de los Marlins para la agencia libre de 2020 y una entrevista de nuestro Tony Capobianco con Neil Walker. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinco-razones/support
On this episode of Swings and Mishes, Jeremy flexes his Spanish skills while Craig reflects on the 5-game winning streak, the new OF alignment, pitchers who could be traded, and the scouting of J.J. Bleday. Plus, Tony Capobianco interviews Jordan Holloway.
Jeremy Tache hosts with Michael Sonbeek on a weekend edition of Swings and Mishes -- they talk about the Marlins 10-28 start, how to handle call-ups and demotions, and the upcoming MLB Draft. Plus, Tony Capobianco interviews Jupiter Hammerheads manager Todd Pratt.
Along with Craig and Jeremy, Michael Sonbeek and Tony Capobianco join the pod. Mike to discuss the minor league system, and Tony to interview Braxton Garrett. Meanwhile, Craig and Jeremy start things off with talk of the Marlins' coaching change, what Lewis Brinson's role will be going forward, and if we can anticipate any of the young pitchers being moved sometime in the near future.
Tony Capobianco started in Wyoming and 100,000 later, after suffering a Devil Rays-colored bruise at Fenway, he's back in Miami. We're wondering what's up with the MLB. Over half the league is horrible and cutting costs, but Tony sees some light at the end of the tunnel. The bought drinks that did not influence his analysis of the Blue Jays' farm system and how life's changed since he got hit in the nuts at Fenway and gained national notoriety.
Tony Capobianco joined me in becoming that Spiderman meme when we talk about both writing jokes about Oreos, Tony clues me in on Oreo ice cream cake, the joy of avoiding plans, leaning into jokes that don't land, the challenges of comedy in the summer and more! You can follow Tony on Twitter and Instagram at @TonyTellJoke! Tony will be at the Heavy Leather Dance Party on Wednesday, July 18th in Boston! Check out Tony in Canton, Mass., at Brew Ha Ha at Trillium Brewery on Thursday, July 19th at 7pm! Also see Tony at The Comedy Spot in Portsmouth, NH, on Wednesday, July 25th at 7pm! Follow the Dennis Has A Podcast on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! You can get your Dennis Has A Podcast t-shirt at Pro Wrestling Tees!
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For Tony Capobianco it's all been an uphill battle since getting fired at an early reporting job. The lessons he learned from his hero, Dan Le Batard, and what he's hoping to accomplish in a move to Boston. Also, the beautiful World Baseball Classic where "the bats flip a little higher" in a magical world where baseball players are actually allowed to show emotion and have fun. It's March, where once again college basketball fans will use the best few weeks of their sport to try to beat out the NBA. Why they're totally wrong, as always.
Click here for more episode information A tribute to the life of Jose Fernandez with Miami native Tony Capobianco who now writes in the Oklahoma City area. They also discuss his take that Kevin Durant would stay, hit on the new-look Warriors, and look toward an uphill conference battle in 2016-17 for the Thunder and Celtics.
For Full Episode Information, Click Here The Bobcast takes on day one of free agency. As money and deals fly across the sky, along with jet planes, Bobby Manning is joined by Tony Capobianco of EnidNews.com who gives his takes on the main attraction of free agency Kevin Durant from an Oklahoma City perspective. Capobianco and Manning also hit on the notorious bill to keep minor league baseball players from getting the minimum wage or overtime pay that other workers do. In important stories across sports/pop-culture the NBA continues to hit the North Carolina bathroom bill hard, the Rio Olympics now are seeing dead bodies wash onshore, Apple is in talks to acquire Jay Z's Tidal, and cookie dough is no good.