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DJ has compiled a killer best of episode from back in the Covid days. Dig into some classic WRP moments featuring Vic Berger, Richard Bain's ghost, Nick Thune, and so much more. Step into a time machine of wonder and joy! New episode with Lenny Lovetruck coming next week! Join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast Buy merch, watch videos and more! https://worldrecordpodcast.com/
We were truly honored to present Stones Throw Records recording artist Kyle M in conversation and performing "Kid on the Range" and "Blue Car" live on the air with Doug Lussenhop on drums and Vic Berger on keys. We also heard from Phil Braun to discuss the death of Pope Francis, and got some bone picks from YOU on the hotline. We've got a bunch of new merch available now at officehours.merchtable.com Support the show and get another hour of today's episode with Kyle and Tim's epic guitar jam and Doug's "Acticians" with OFFICE HOURS+ at patreon.com/officehourslive - get a FREE seven-day trial! Pick up a copy of Kyle's new album at stonesthrow.com/store/the-real-me Find everything Office Hours at officialofficehours.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was a fun-filled late morning with three-time returning Office Hours champion Kyle Mooney celebrating the release of his new film Y2K, and a surprise zoom from certified fresh movie star also from Y2K Rachel Zegler! We laughed, we had fun, we GOT REAL, we saw some new lip licks from Sir Elton John, and we debuted a new jam created on Office Hours Music Night, "I'm Hungry" by Tim Heidecker featuring Vic Berger and The Lemon Twigs. Watch or listen to another hour of the show with Doug's TV Bands game, take a dip into the rotten worlds of Bill Maher and Joe Rogen with OFFICE HOURS+, and get tons of additional content including the entire Music Night stream at patreon.com/officehourslive with a FREE seven-day trial. Get tickets to Y2K at tickets.y2k.movie. WATCH NOW! Tim Heidecker & The Very Good Band "Live From Kevin's" directed by Ben Berman. Available for purchase for everybody/special discount for members. ONLY at patreon.com/officehourslive. Go see Tim and Kyle on tour this winter! Get tickets at timheidecker.com/live. “I'm Hungry” recorded and mixed by Luke Burba. Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe is not drunk, but his creepy guitar-playing suggests it. Smith refers to this Vic Berger video about Ted Cruz, and this Vic Berger video about Jon Voight. Smith also talks about this part of a Vsauce video featuring the voice of presidential assassin JWB. Definitely JWB. Then there's this scene from Idiocracy (2006). There's also this short of Tyson walking away from an interview with his buns, plus MJ doing the first Man on the MW. Joe refers to this guitar for JP. There was no easily available YT video of an LDS hymn on a Chapman Stick, but there was a wonderful consolation prize: this. Joe refers back to this chart/scene from Idiocracy. Joe refers back to this other Radiohead song which was recorded while Thom sang his vocals in reverse or something. TBH, he mistook it for this one, which would also be super cool in reverse too. Joe talks about the music video for REM's Pop Song ‘89 which features people sans tops. Here's the B&B version. Find your own version, if ya nasty. Joe makes everyone take an axolotl break. Then Joe refers back to this episode of The Dollop about an early LDS branch. The guys love Pete Holmes and Joe tells Smith about the BCPE film. No reward on the pork store from the Talking Sopranos podcast. Presented by Catchall Audio Music Provided by Eric VanAusdal The Book of Mormon is publicly available at churchofjesuschrist.org Become a subscriber on our patreon at- https://patreon.com/joeandsmith Remember who you are and what you stand for
Everything is a spoiler-heavy podcast. We talk about all aspects of whatever we are discussing and do not announce or avoid spoilers in any way.In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith talk about the Vic Berger x Chapo Trap House collaboration video, The Phantom of Mar a Lago. Then they discuss the first four-ish episodes of the limited series AppleTV show directed by Alfonso Cuarón, Disclaimer (60 min). They wrap up the show with a talk on their feelings about the upcoming presidential election.Music by Johnny Hawaii.
We start today with Alex and Felix explaining a notoriously filthy video game streamer and his repellent political views/personal hygiene to Will. Then, we check in on the Harris campaign as it continues to search for meaning, substance, moral clarity, strategic vision, & more while election day looms. Meanwhile, in MAGA-land, a look at the J6 defendants behind bars: putting on plays, podcasting, recording billboard #1 hits, punching holes in the prison drywall…is life in the big house better than what they left? Vic Berger's “THE PHANTOM OF MAR-A-LAGO”, a found footage mini-doc about Trump's life out of office in his southern White House premieres Tuesday, Oct. 15th (Today!) exclusively at patreon.com/chapotraphouse. Order Matt's Book (and check out the new merch!): https://chapotraphouse.store Come to our 11/4 Election Eve show in LA with E1: https://link.dice.fm/b1eb3de54f54
Featured player Alex Nichols returns to look at the creeping criminalization of the “edgar” haircut in Tekkkxas, the jomney sun-ization of the U.S. Navy, the state of the American “young” fascist movement, and Joe Biden's floundering celebrity outreach program. Keep an eye out on our Patreon for a new series of Vic Berger videos covering Trump's time away from the White House in Mar-a-Lago, premiering exclusively at pateron.com/chapotraphouse starting June 18.
Slap on your favorite Pendleton shirt and grab a cold one (of root beer!) because podcast deep divers the Jokermen (aka Ian Grant and Evan Laffer) are here talking Beach Boys. Then Rolling Thunder Revue era Bob Dylan (aka Jonny Kosmo) sang the Beach Boys classic "Little Honda" with a little help from Bambina, Gracie Horse and our own Vic Berger. This week's halftime features the debut of Doug's extended mix of the "Jummies Growling Gummies" jingle with an animated video by Nico Daunt featuring Lela Roy. You got all that?! Now sit back, relax and enjoy! Watch another hour of the show with more of the Jokermen, a beautiful rendition of "I Shall Be Released" from Jonny, Bambina, & Gracie, and get tons of other stuff when you subscribe to OFFICE HOURS+. Get a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. Go see DJ Douggpound and Major Entertainer in London on 20 May! Get tickets here! Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Deep dive into The Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, and more with the Jokermen podcast by subscribing to their Patreon at patreon.com/jokermen. Support the Scribble mental health center at scribblecommunity.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Enjoy this 28-minute musical journey that was improvised and filmed live in Northeast Los Angeles with DJ Douggpound, Vic Berger and special musical guests Mac Demarco & Molly Lewis, Mr. Dobro and Shakewell. Recorded by Luke Burba & Robert Julian Fronzo. Mixed by Luke Burba. Theremin by Brian Bonelli. Produced by Producer Matt. Support Office Hours, watch a full extra hour of each episode, and get tons of additional content like this with OFFICE HOURS+. Get a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. Check out our merch, watch the video version and find everything else at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BEST SHOW BESTS! In this classic clip, friends of the show bring celebrities to the studio, and Tom talks to OPEN MIKE EAGLE and then, later, VIC BERGER! New to the Best Show? Check out Best Show Bests, the greatest hits of The Best Show! Available every Friday on your podcast app. SUPPORT THE BEST SHOW ON PATREON! WEEKLY BONUS EPISODES & VIDEO EPISODES! https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WARNING: You're at risk for a comedy hangover with surprise special guest Zach Galifianakis in the hot seat sans ferns and outstanding guest co-host Lizzy Cooperman in the Doug chair! There were many laughs, some almost tears, a City of the Day sponsor from the mind of Vic Berger, a Tim movie recap, and some heartfelt advice for our zoomers. Watch or listen to another hour with more Zach, a Galifianakis trivia game, even more heartfelt zooms from YOU, and get tons of other stuff including the official rec center site when you subscribe to OFFICE HOURS+. Get a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When we said we had something special on the way, we meant it! This week we are so excited to have the legendary comedian/musician/podcaster Tim Heidecker with us on the show! We talked all things Tim including behind the scenes of the newest season of On Cinema, the future of the "Two Tim's," and his upcoming record. Not to mention, Carson and Gavin turned the tables and picked Tim's brain on some of his likes and dislikes, and had a serious discussion about how to balance a busy life and staying relevant. PLUS our first special guest Nextdoor Drama read, about helicopter parents, and we found out what Tim's listening to right now. Enjoy! Check out our other interviews with Tim's "Office Hours Live" co-stars DJ Douggpound, Vic Berger, and producer Matt Carlin here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSQ1H-tYJrxpd7kaHv7jG2AhtiezL2vMV&si=rGjMlOwU4gcIYuxW Want to stay up to date with the podcast? Give us a follow on our social media platforms, and check out the video version of this show on YouTube in the links below! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ittakesallkindspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ITAKPodcast YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSQ1H-tYJrxroyz82ygvJoI9splHke-Ez
Tim Heidecker & Vic Berger join the BJS studio to talk Beetlejuice the guy and Beetlejuice the movie and other non Beetlejuice topics. Halloween episode. Ooooouahhhhoaahhhh (ghost voice) Listen / watch Office Hours Live on podcast apps / YouTube etc. Patreon links below Brandon shows this week and this month: https://linktr.ee/Brandonwardell 11/4 Pittsburgh, PA^ 11/5 Cleveland, OH^ 11/15 Las Vegas, NV* 11/16 Salt Lake City, UT* 12/1 Manassas, VA^ ^ ooooOooouhhh it's a mystery ahhhh (probably someone local TBD) *(feat. Mr Jamel) https://www.patreon.com/officehourslive https://www.patreon.com/thebrandonjamelshow
We got cozy with guest co-host A.D. Miles sitting in the Doug chair, Joe Pera zooming in from New York to reschedule for a future appearance and Buck Meek (from Big Thief) performing "Lagrimas" with Joseph the human capo and spooky sound effects by our own Vic Berger. Watch or listen to another hour with more A.D. and Buck, a deep dive into Jordan Peterson's new online university, Tim's new weirdo of the week (Aubrey Marcus), and get tons of other stuff when you subscribe to OFFICE HOURS+. Get a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BEST SHOW 24 ROLLS ON with guests VAMPIRE WEEKEND, FAT TONY, and CLARE O'KANE! Plus live music from FAT TONY and GENERACIÓN SUICIDA! VIC BERGER IV and DJ DOUGGPOUND (Office Hours Live) join Tom for the first ever SOUND COLLAGE SYMPHONY! Tom and AP Mike take listener calls on the topic 100 BIGGEST WADS OF ALL TIME! Only 18 hours to go... WATCH THE FULL 24 HOUR LIVESTREAM ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was a wild and NSFW ride with guest co-host Dave England (Jackass) joining DJ Douggpound at the helm, musical guest Bonnie McKee performing her smash hit "American Girl" (including a medley of other pop mega hits she co-wrote), and a cavalcade of zooms from Dave's fellow Jackass Danger Ehren McGhehey, Tim Heidecker & Vic Berger live from the tour bus, artist/the little boy from "Airplane!" Ross Harris. And our pal Fart Simpson held it down on drops! Watch or listen to another hour with Dave, Doug, Bonnie and Fart, as well as a surprise zoom-in from the world's leading finger skateboarder Tiny Hawk and get tons of other stuff when you subscribe to OFFICE HOURS+. Get a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. Get tickets to see Tim Heidecker live on tour in the USA this Summer! Dates and more info at timheidecker.com/live. Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was an undeniable love fest with Endless Honeymooners Natasha Leggero and Moshe Kasher in studio this week! Shots were fired, controversy conversation, we found out what's OFF about Tom Cruise with a new Vic Berger edit and we dipped back into Club Random to get Bill Maher's hot take on punk music. Watch or listen to another hour with Natasha & Moshe and get tons of other stuff when you subscribe to OFFICE HOURS+. Get a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. Get tickets to see Tim Heidecker live on tour in the USA this Summer! Dates and more info at timheidecker.com/live. Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's an EmMajority Report Thursday! She speaks to Andrew Seaton, junior research fellow at St. Anne's College at the University of Oxford, to discuss his recent book Our NHS: A History of Britain's Best Loved Institution. Then, Emma talks to Camille Rey, a mother of a trans child who left Texas and moved out of state due to Texas's extremely restrictive anti-trans laws. First, Emma runs through the day's headlines, touching on the severe air quality issues in the US, a terror attack on a gender studies class in Canada, Donald Trump's alternative tactics to shirk responsibility for his stolen documents, and mass arrests in French protests against police brutality, before parsing through the Supreme Court's affirmative action decision, their perversion of the 14th Amendment, and the highlights of the dissents. Andrew Seaton then joins as he dives right into the NHS' 75-year history as a beloved British institution that always seems to be under threat from the right, first looking at the current state of the service – with the NHS deeply hindered during the pandemic alongside increasing cost-of-living and wage-crises among its laborers. Slowly working backward, Seaton then walks Emma through the Labor Party's slow revitalization of the NHS over the 21st Century, revamping its budget after decades of cuts, and seeing a drastic improvement in its efficacy and efficiency, only for the emergency of a string of conservative governments in the later 2010s to completely reverse their progress. Continuing the journey backward, Emma and Andrew explore how the NHS remained the beast that Thatcher couldn't slay during the neoliberal turn, before taking on the post-war labor project that was establishing the NHS, and how the project was viewed by the rest of the West (particularly the US). Camille Ray then discusses her experiences as the mother of a trans kid in Texas as anti-LGBTQ legislation gets more and more repressive, painting a picture of the impact of the mere existence of this legislation on trans kids, and the exclusionary and transphobic tactics that they employ. Wrapping up, Ray and Emma look at the reality of being a trans kid in the US, walking through what gender-affirming care ACTUALLY looks like, and what her and her son's post-Texas life has provided. And in the Fun Half: Emma is joined by Brandon Sutton and Matt Binder as they admire Vic Berger's newest Tim Pool video, watch Tim struggle to define any policy reasons for loving Ron DeSantis, and Bob Woodward dives into the ridiculousness of Trump's ongoing documents scandal. Alex in Missouri parses through Tim Pool's incredibly stupid abortion arguments, Brennan in Kentucky dives into crypto scams, and the MR Crew watches RFK go full capital shill for the VC world. They also watch David Sacks discuss his crypto pump-and-dump schemes, and Eric Adams calls an organizer a slave-owner for questioning him, plus, your calls and IMs! Check out Andrew's book here: https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300268270/our-nhs/ Find out more about Camille's family's story here: https://www.nbcwashington.com/investigations/he-is-a-gift-trans-childs-family-talks-about-fleeing-texas-for-maryland/3366679/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/
Live from OHL studios in Glendale California, it's American Office Hours with special guests Ben Berman (An Evening with Tim Heidecker, Tim & Eric) whose new 30 for 30 film "The American Gladiators Documentary" debuts on ESPN on 5/30, along with Vic Berger III and the legendary gladiator himself Malibu. And of course our City of the Day sponsor The John Dwyer Dryer Fryer. PLUS, celebrity zoom caller Aaron MoDavis from The Teeth. Let the fun begin! Support the show, get another full hour of today's episode including more surprise celebrity zoom callers Pat Finnerty, Jon Mugar, and Uncle Phil Braun from inside the Club Random studio with Office Hours+ and find tons of additional content with a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. Please subscribe to our still-kinda-new YouTube channel at youtube.com/officehourslive. Get tickets to see Tim Heidecker live on tour in the USA this Summer! Dates and more info at timheidecker.com/live. Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ohhhhh! It's Timmy Soprano zooming in from New Jersey, joined by special guests Bobcat Goldthwait zooming in from the Chicagoland area, and musician KP from Black Belt Eagle Scout performing "Don't Give Up" solo from the studio in Glendale. And of course 2/3 of the holy trinity DJ Douggpound and Vic Berger were on board and in the Drop Zone. Support the show, get another full hour of today's episode with Office Hours+, including more KP, relationship advice with Radio Free Tote Bag, breaking news from Doug and Jay Weingarten, and find tons of additional content with a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. Get tickets to see Tim Heidecker live on tour in the USA this Summer! Dates and more info at timheidecker.com/live. Pre-order Bobcat's new album "Soldier For Christ" at prettygoodfriends.com/merch/preorder-bobcat-goldthwait-solider-for-christ. Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seffay feff seffa hi! You may know Vic Berger best as one of the internet's funniest video editors, as one third of the Office Hours Live Holy Trinity, or as a member of Tim Heidecker's Very Good Band. But this mixtape has us convinced we need to add "ace music selector" to Berger's list of bonafides, alongside drop master, songwriter, and proud dog owner. Drawing from a wide range of psychedelia, sunshine pop, rock, Tropicália, jazz, and funk, Tunes Vic plays like a broadcast from an alternate dimension. Tracklist: Mister Rogers—A Place Of My Own/Tebot Piws—Mae Rhywun Wedi Dwyn Fy Nhrwyn/Donald Byrd—Lansana's Priestess/Dexter Wansel—Theme From The Planets/Montage—She's Alone/The Association—Funny Kind Of Song/The Moments—Lovely Way She Loves/The Radiants—Ain't No Big Thing/Hareton Salvanini—Quarto de Hotel/Erasmos Carlos—Sorriso Dela/Marcos Valle—Fogo de Sol/The Free Design—Don't Cry, Baby/NRBQ—Tragic Magic/Mike Post—Wouldn't It Be Nice/Foster Sylvers—Misdemeanor/Paul Kass—Introscan No. 2/Azymuth—Linha Do Horizonte/The Dells—Do What You Gotta Do Baby/Trevor Dandy—A Long JourneyCall us anytime at 1-877-WASTOIDS. More podcasts and videos at WASTOIDS.com | Follow us on Instagram and YouTube.
This week! Returning champion Vic Berger is back on the show! We're very excited, we catch up with Vic, and then talk a whole lot of mental health this episode because it seems like everyone is going through it right now. But that means we aren't alone! Sending good energy to all of ya, here's what we get into: Dealing with existential dread after dealing a pile of rough life events and newly single | How to support a pretty naive friend in their job hunt | How to deal with OCD spirals so you don't get stuck | Feeling weird about watching stereotypical vanilla cis straight porn | Wife keeps yelling X Games? Is that a thing from something? How to stop?? Thanks again to Vic for joining us we love him! Find him on Twitter and Instagram @VicBergerIV and hear him each week on Office Hours Live And thank you for tuning in! Support us on Patreon and get a bonus episode each week - this week LibraryPunk podcast joins us! Get access to that episode and 100+ more at patreon.com/rftb
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We hope you enjoy this episode, and come back next week, and the week after, to hear more! On today's episode, we are HONORED to be joined by our good pal Vic Berger IV AND his wonderful father Vic Berger III! We talked about all things Vic, from learning how to edit videos by making music to getting his editing career start, working for On Cinema with Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington. AND OF COURSE, the usual suspects: Jim Bakker, Chubby Checker, Alex Jones, Donald Trump and much more! Not to mention, a few touching moments with VB3 talking about his son
Mom Stomp reviews the Autry Museum of the American West but first, the Holy Trinity (Beyonce, Rihanna, and Britney), aquariums, name pronunciation, kids going to other people's houses, movie theaters, a note from Phil Meister, a note for Vic Berger and a shared stomp and boot. #timislistening
This is the free first half of Office Hours. Watch or listen to the full two hours with more Vic Berger III and get tons of other stuff at patreon.com/officehoursliveIt was a grand reunion in honor of Tim's new album "High School" with his collaborators Drew Erickson in studio, and Mac DeMarco, Kurt Vile and Eric D. Johnson (Fruit Bats) on zoom. Plus a beautiful tribute to Tim's home city of "Allentown" by none other than Vic Berger III accompanied by his son Vic Berger IV.Listen, buy and pre-save "High School" NOW at ffm.to/thhighschoolJoin Doug and Matt for a special Office Hours Movie Night in Chicago on 7/21 - get tickets at bit.ly/ohlmovienight.Join Office Hours Live & IN PERSON in Brooklyn on 8/25 - get tickets at bit.ly/ohlbrooklyn.Find everything else at officialofficehours.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tim Heidecker, DJ Douggpound and Vic Berger (The Holy Trinity) discuss weird comedy, thrilling psychedelic editing and serious music. Available on YouTube at Howie Mandel Does Stuff Buy Merch and Send Us ideas at https://www.howiemandel.com Jackelyn Shultz "Pretty Dirty Gifts" Etsy Shop HERE: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PrettyDirtyGifts?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=1156119265 Office Hours LIVE available on all podcast platforms and YouTube #TimHeidecker #OfficeHoursPodcast #HowieMandelDoesStuff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emma hosts Gina Dent, Associate Professor of Feminist Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, to discuss her recent book Abolition. Feminism. Now., co-written with Angela Davis, Erica Meiners, and Beth Richie. Professor Dent and Emma begin by discussing how the mainstream roles of feminism and abolitionism have changed over the last half-century, including how certain forms of feminism became a standard starting in the ‘70s, yet it maintains its perception as a threat to the capitalist norm, and how abolitionism has fought for decades to become a part of the national discourse, with 2020 commonly seen as the year it broke into the mainstream discussion. Next, they unpack the non-abolitionist feminisms that have played a central role in progressive rhetoric since the ‘70s, why it's important to both align much of abolitionism and feminism, and why we must understand how these “carceral feminisms” work to reinforce the Prison-Industrial Complex, and make our communities less safe and more susceptible to all types of harm (including gender-based harm). After briefly touching on how important the work of and with incarcerated folks was for their work, Professor Dent dives into the constant work that Black Feminist Liberationists have engaged in, often either excluded from the mainstream feminist discourse or strategically incorporated to bolster the carceral state, as we see particularly with the crime bill and Violence Against Women Act in the ‘90s. She then dives into the separation of state-sanctioned and interpersonal harms in the mainstream and the emphasis abolitionism makes on discussing them together, understanding that shifting away from interpersonal violence in favor of state violence does nothing to help women, and how the individualization of crime has served to exacerbate violence, particularly as it aligned with the deconstruction of state- and community-based welfare services. Emma and her then look to the importance of disarticulating crime from punishment, understanding how criminalization is often birthed outside of choice, and what rehabilitative actions can be taken BEFORE imprisonment to reduce both antisocial behavior and the punishment that often follows. They wrap up the interview by talking through the importance of abolition's emergence into the mainstream, how to separate reformist reforms that bolster the POC from non-reformist reforms, and the importance of uplifting trans and indigenous voices and the harm the state perpetuates against them, often in correlation with the interpersonal harm they face. Emma also touches on Russia's ramped-up attacks in Ukraine, Israel's SECOND attack on the Al-Aqsa mosque in the middle of Ramadan, and the devastating shootings this weekend in South Carolina. She also admires CNBC's conversation with fresh-faced Amazon CEO Andy Jassy as they dive into why they support unions, they're just bad for Amazon specifically. And in the Fun Half: It's Emma's birthday! Kowalski from NE calls in to celebrate, the crew admires Tucker Carlson's brave endorsement of “bromeopathy” (like homeopathy but more scrote-focused) and Bro Flamingo calls to dive into the anti-woke left, where they come from, and how they're poisoning the well of online leftist discourse. Roger Stone and Donald Trump dish on Ron DeSantis, the crew looks back at Vic Berger's killer edit on DeSantis's appropriation of DJT's elegant hand gestures, and Matthew from Philadelphia dives into small-scale individual and communal action to fight climate change. The Fox Five turn on Greg Abbott, Alex from NY gives his bday fight club matchups, and Elijah Schaffer (Blaze TV) and Dave Landau spend an interview uplifting trans genocide. Sam “not a libertarian” from Gary, Indiana dives into the role of the constitution in fighting the state, and what we can or should do about the 2nd Amendment, plus, your calls and IMs! 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Once again, believe it or not, Jared and Mike have returned to the studio for yet another gripping episode of unspoken Requests. This time, their guest is none other than legendary video artiste, Vic Berger IV. What a treat! Also, Jared gives Mike a cup with a filthy rude joke on it. https://archive.org/download/ur-95-pv/UR%2095%20PV.mp3
[Intro: 8:34] Rob Wallace — evolutionary epidemiologist, agroecologist, and author of ‘Dead Epidemiologists: On the Origins of COVID-19' — joins me to discuss the complex interplay between the increase of infectious pathogens globally, the role of epidemiology within the neoliberal capitalist project, agribusiness and ecological destruction, and Empire at the end of the "cycle of accumulation" in late stage capitalism. We reference his large body of work, but in particular two of his most recent Patreon pieces, ‘A Spray of Split Seconds' and ‘Vic Berger's American Public Health.' Zootonic pathogen spillover into human populations is on the upward trend. The high-speed evisceration of the last remaining intact biodiverse regions on the planet, in conjunction with agribusiness's rapacious exploitation of biological life, meets the conditions for highly contagious viruses to evolve and leap from animal to human hosts more successfully and frequently. Regarding this epidemiological reality, Rob Wallace is an archetypal Cassandra, having predicted a pandemic emerging under current conditions as only a matter of time. As we know all know, he was right. SARS-CoV-2 emerged at the very end of 2019 in Wuhan, China, and over the course of almost two years, has killed millions of human beings as it continues to mutate and burn its way through the global population, disrupting practically every governing system of human life in the process. We have entered into an age of pandemics. Unless a massive shift occurs in the global economic order (be it systemic collapse or revolution, you pick), the idea of a global pandemic only occurring every 100 years or so, and not every one to two decades (or less), would be delusional. Rob Wallace is an agroecologist, economic geographer and evolutionary epidemiologist at the Agroecology and Rural Economics Research Corps in St Paul. He is author of ‘Big Farms Make Big Flu' and the recently published ‘Dead Epidemiologists: On the Origins of COVID-19.' He has consulted for the Food and Agriculture Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Episode Notes: - Support Rob Wallace's work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/robwallace - Learn more about Pandemic Research for the People (PReP): https://www.prepthepeople.net - Purchase his books ‘Big Farms Make Big Flu' and ‘Dead Epidemiologists' at Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3qQh2Vk / https://bit.ly/3CsDhmi - Music by Epik The Dawn - Photo by Mstyslav Chernov: https://bit.ly/3HwveJ6 WEBSITE: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness DONATE: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast / https://venmo.com/LastBornPodcast BOOK LIST: https://bookshop.org/shop/lastbornpodcast EPISODE 300: https://lastborninthewilderness.bandcamp.com BOOK: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr ATTACK & DETHRONE: https://anchor.fm/adgodcast DROP ME A LINE: Call (208) 918-2837 or http://bit.ly/LBWfiledrop EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/patterns.of.behavior
Once again, believe it or not, Jared and Mike have returned to the studio for yet another gripping episode of unspoken Requests. This time, their guest is none other than legendary video artiste, Vic Berger IV. What a treat! Also, Jared gives Mike a cup with a filthy rude joke on it. https://archive.org/download/ur-95-pv/UR%2095%20PV.mp3
My guest on this week’s podcast is singer-songwriter and [checks notes] king of Halloween Nick Lutsko. I’m really excited for this episode, and I highly recommend checking out the audio version if you can, as there are a few song clips in there (as well as a live/acoustic version of one of Nick’s songs at the very end).You can follow Nick on Twitter at @NickLutsko. His Patreon can be found here, his Bandcamp here, and his YouTube channel here.As always, if you enjoy the podcast and/or the newsletter, please consider subscribing and sharing my work on social media. There are free and paid subscriptions available. The Present Age is a reader-supported newsletter, and I appreciate your support!Parker Molloy: Nick Lutsko! Thank you for joining me today. I appreciate it.Nick Lutsko: Yeah, thanks for having me.So you just released the third installment of your Spirit Halloween trilogy, I guess.Yes.So how'd that come into existence for people who are familiar with the first two, but not the third?So, I did the first one mid-September of last year, unsolicited. This is the Spark Notes version. And the whole, I guess, kind of joke about that song was it's a theme for Spirit Halloween, but really it was more just a ploy for them to pay me for writing. The song was about my payment for the theme.Right.So, they reach out and they actually did pay me some money and they were really cool about it. And then they got in touch, said they wanted to do another one. So then after the unsolicited first entry, I did a sequel that they paid for. I guess technically they own it. And then they reached out early this year and made it pretty clear they wanted to do something again this year and they wanted to up the stakes. I think the language they used was, "How do we top last year?"Yeah.And my response initially was like, "If we're going to top last year, I think we need to get a significantly bigger crew." And when I say significantly bigger, that's more than me and my little brother who shot it. The first one was just me on my cell phone. The second one was me and my little brother in my house. And then for this one, I was proposing like, let's get a crew and a production team that can actually work on this thing and make it legit and cinematic and all that.And their response was sort of, "We don't want to lose the weird guy in his basement vibe." Which is fair. It might have also been a, "We don't want to spend way more money on this." So it just kind of forced me to get creative. At that point, I think I'd already kind of had the idea that I wanted to set the song as like, "We're coming out of the apocalypse," and like, "Things will return to normalcy," or not even that, "It'll be a utopia because Spirit Halloween is back."Yeah.And that was kind of the gist of what I was pitching to them. And I really didn't know how I was going to be able to shoot an apocalyptic wasteland in my basement, or I really dug myself into a hole because I wrote the song and I was happy with the song and then I had no idea how to shoot it. And I reached out to Brielle Garcia, who has been a follower of mine on Twitter.And it's kind of funny because she pulled my own card of me making stuff for Spirit Halloween unsolicited and she started doing unsolicited Snapchat filters for this dumb, fake gremlins movie that I made. And so I knew that she was way more technically savvy than I am. So I reached out to her and said, "Could you help me out with some of these visuals?" And I had no clue what I was getting myself into because she was able to do things that I could have never done in a million years.Sounds cool.So, yeah, yeah.How long did that take you guys to film and because it definitely seems like a larger production than anything else you've put out.For sure. Yeah. Well, I shot it all in my garage. My wife shot me in my garage as our baby was like chilling in a playpen in the corner. It felt very silly because I'm supposed to be interacting with this apocalyptic world, but I'm actually in my garage.And I have no idea if she's going to be able to do the things she says she's going to do because usually that stuff's done on a green screen.Yeah.But yeah, I think it was all done in about a month. I shot the footage in my garage. I sent it to her and yeah, it was insane, the amount of work that she did and how quickly she did it.That's cool.The way she explained it to me is, I think she uses video game engines maybe.Technology has just really advanced to where people are capable of doing things out of their bedrooms. It would've cost millions of dollars and tons of time, just a few short years ago. And I guess a lot of people haven't even figured out how to do some of these things and she's just on the cutting edge and yeah, it's pretty crazy that it was only her and I working on it and opposite sides of the country. She's in Seattle, I believe. And I'm in Chattanooga, Tennessee. So it was a cool project.Yeah, definitely. And I think that, because I was going to say, the first time I heard your music was all the Super Deluxe stuff that you did.Yeah.I guess, one of, sort of the benefits of Super Deluxe kind of disappearing or going away or whatever is the fact that then you kind of like, you were not just hidden behind the sort of the curtain there.Right.It was like, "Oh, hey, this is the dude who did the emo Trump songs or the Alex Jones thing."Yeah. Exactly.Because that was the thing. And I think it, that stuff resonated with me because it's like, so I'm 35, so the early-mid 2000s were high school. And at the time I was really into bands like Taking Back Sunday and Thrice and Thursday and all that. And there was this sort of holy s**t moment for me, where it clicked for me that Trump's tweets and sort of self-pitying statements were about being unfairly attacked and whatnot really read the type of the bands that were trying to make music like that, not them but the weird knockoff where it's like, "Oh man, you're trying too hard." You know?Right. Exactly.And from that moment on, anytime I'd see something stupid he said, I'd be like, "Oh man, this is like some kid with Hawthorne Heights lyrics as their AOL instant messenger way thing." You know? So I'm glad that that made it into my timeline because then that sent me down a bit of a rabbit hole where-Nice.Then I was checking out your other music that is not comedy and-Cool.... so I was kind of, can you kind of tell me what are some of the differences between Nick Lutsko serious singer-songwriter and Nick Lutsko, weird guy in his basement singing about Spirit Halloween?Yeah. Yeah. It's a great question that I feel like the lines become a little more blurry all the time. Especially as we're planning live shows and it's like it's a smaller set of people, but there are definitely people who were into my stuff before I started doing these sweaty frantic songs on Twitter. And there's a subset of people who are going to come to the show expecting to hear that. And there's going to be people who are coming essentially only expecting a comedy show. And then there's a lot of people who've reached out a bit similar to you that said, "I really enjoyed your comedy stuff and I dove deeper into your other albums and I really enjoy that as well." So it's like trying to figure out how to frame both of these things and I wish I had a better answer. I think once we start playing shows, I'll get a better feel for how those two worlds can kind of coexist.I did this Vulture article. They did the premier of the Spirit 3 song and I said something like, "The shiny sheen of sweat on my face is like my Spiderman suit to my Peter Parker." And it's obviously just a dumb joke, but it's interesting in that, like even though I've done albums that are not comedic whatsoever. And even this goes for my Super Deluxe stuff as well, I think it all kind of comes from the same place. And it always comes from my frustrations with the absurdity of the world. And especially the last album I did Swords before I started doing these Songs on the Computer. All of those songs were just a direct, almost involuntary response to the Trump administration and the Trump campaign.And it was all written 2015 to 2019. And the whole album just kind of has a sense of like, "Am I the only person that is seeing what is happening? And is this a weird fever dream nightmare, or is this reality?" And I finished doing that album and I really was anxious to create something that was fun and happy. And I just wanted to do a 180. It's like, "Okay, I've spent the last few years just really hyper-focusing on all these things that just really distressed me and bummed me out." And it's like, I want to write some fun music. And then 2020 happened, we went into a global pandemic and George Floyd happened. And it was just all, it was like all these gut punches over and over.And it became abundantly clear that I wasn't capable of sitting down and writing fun, happy, quirky music. And the one song I did that was non-comedic was called Spineless. And it was just even darker and than all the stuff from Swords. And it's funny because it wasn't until I retroactively looked back and realized that through the Songs on the Computer project, I was able to do what I wanted to do, but it's not like I sat down and I'm like, "I'm going to take all these dark, angry feelings and just do the most absurd, silly version of these things." It was just something that I just instinctively started doing, and I never really analyzed too much whatever I'm doing in the moment, it's usually other people telling me what they like about it.And then I'm like, "Oh yeah, that's what I did there." There's not a lot of, I don't know, analyzation happening as I'm... Because I moved so quickly when I do them, which initially just started out of necessity between juggling multiple jobs, it would be like, "Okay, I have a free day this week so I know I need to put something out on this day." And yeah, that essentially became like waking up, seeing what was driving me crazy in that moment or what was going on in the news of that day and writing a song as quickly as I could, recording it as quickly as I could, shooting a video as quickly as I could, and trying to get a video out that evening. So that was sort of how this whole thing started and it's something that I've tried to keep in the spirit of the project as I've moved forward because the Swords album was like, I would spend months and some of them even years on rewriting lyrics and re-tracking different instrumentals and mixing things differently. And I'm really happy with how that album came out but I do think there's been a real benefit to realizing that I can kind of go with my first instinct and still elicit a response from people.Yeah, definitely. The interesting thing about like, for instance, because you've made some really cool videos for some of the, I hate to say serious songs, but the non-comedies because-Yeah, that's kind of-But not necessarily serious-Yeah.... but it's just like-Right.It's not making a joke, you know?For sure. Yeah.But the music video for the song, I think it's Sometimes where it's like, it's just this gigantic production of, it's like a concert and you have and your band is wearing all sorts of costumes.Yeah.It's an experience in itself. And it's like, I'd love to see that live. There's a band here in Chicago. Oh God… Ah! Mucca Pazza, that's their name.Cool.They're a marching band.Oh, wow.They're a marching band that plays regular concerts.Cool.And it's just weird and over the top.Yeah.And that music video reminds me of their live shows, which were always so fun and everything like that. So I'm a fan.Awesome. Yeah. Thank you.Yeah. It's cool. It's kind of funny because yeah, we did that album Swords and we had the big album release party in Chattanooga in 2019, October of 2019. That's where we shot all of that video for some time. That basically was just like a highlight from the album release party, like a highlight reel. And the plan was to get that video, get our EPK, and then 2020 really try to get a booking agent and try to tour and obviously, 2020 happened and then none of that happened.Yeah.And then Songs on the Computers stuff happened and now it's in this weird place of like, as you mentioned my band before, when they were called the Gimmix and it started as like... I feel like anytime I try to explain one thing, I have to explain 10 other things. Basically, when I first started making albums under my name, I didn't have a band but I did have these hand puppets. So I used the hand puppets as the backing band for my music video Predator. And then when I finally did get a band, it was like, "Hey, what if we tried to recreate that vibe of having a puppet band?"So then we started making puppet costumes for the bandmates and those kind of just evolved into creatures over time. But anyway, when we started talking about doing Songs on the Computer live, I've kind of built this world and this mythology, and it was like having my band in these weird puppet costumes on top of all the Songs on the Computer stuff kind of felt like wearing a hat on top of a hat. So we're kind of resetting and approaching the shows from a totally different place, which is just cosmically hilarious, because we spent years and years and years trying to build to this place where we were ready to go off into the world and see what we could do with it. And then all of it just kind of got knocked down on and now we're kind of starting this new thing. So-Yeah. Well, I mean that's kind of the general idea behind this newsletter that, because in June I quit my job and I was like, "I'm going to go start doing a newsletter." And that was, I don't know if that'll be a good decision in the long run we'll see. And then decided, "Oh, I should turn this into a podcast because..." One of the things I've been thinking a lot about has just been the way that people had to adapt because of the pandemic and everything that changed, that all their plans had to shift. And the first interview I did for my newsletter, was with Will Butler from the band Arcade Fire.Oh, wow.And he was telling me about how he had all these plans because he was releasing a solo album in 2020 and so he was planning on touring in swing states right before the election. It was a whole idea for him and then he just couldn't do any of it because COVID and other bands have tried to figure out different ways to communicate with their audiences or approach things from a different sort of direction and that's why I'm just really interested in just how people are communicating with each other. I mean, because as it is, I mean the music industry's kind of chaos as it is. I mean, I went to school for, well at first I went to school music performance, classical and jazz guitar.Oh wow.But that lasted a semester before I switched to commercial music, but then I switched to music business.Oh, right.So the business side, talent management, and then after college, I was like, "Okay, cool. Now to get into the music industry." It was like 2009 and suddenly it's like, "Oh, everything is just streaming now and everything has changed."I had a teacher who was convinced that the future of the music industry was ring tones and I'm just like, "I don't know, man. I really, really do not know."Right. That's hilarious. Where did you go to school?So at first, I went to Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. Which is just kind of a small school with a decent acting program, which has nothing to do with music. And then I dropped out and then went to Columbia College here in Chicago and finished my degree, so it was interesting. And I still like making weird little songs and I've got Logic Pro and a bunch of weird plugins that do all sorts of crazy things.Nice.It's like that stuff is a fun hobby for me. But the more I think about it, the more I'm like, "Oh man, I should have gotten a degree in something, anything else."Oh my gosh. Well, it's really funny because just by... I have a degree in commercial songwriting from Middle Tennessee State University and it's really funny because a lot of people, I just see people in the comments, and this is really kind, I'm not saying that this is true, but people will be like, "Man, you can tell that this guy went to school for songwriting." And it's like, I learned nothing. And not to knock the school that much, it was the first year of the program when I went there and my major was recording industry and they had three emphases, music business, which it sounds like you ended up getting yours in.And then audio fundamentals, which is engineering and producing and all that. And then commercial songwriting. Commercial songwriting was a new one and it just had songwriting in the name so I'm like, "Oh cool. I want to write songs, I'll do that." But it really was a very underdeveloped program at the time and it basically was how to make it as a songwriter in Nashville.So how to write for pop country, which I had no interest in. And basically what they taught was like, "Listen to the radio, find what's hot and repeat. And repeat enough without getting sued."And they teach you how not to get sued and how to still take those. It seemed like they just like juiced all the creativity out of songwriting and it really made me very bitter. And I really, I had to take a lot of secondary classes in music, business and audio fundamentals. And I gained a ton more from those than I did from the songwriting aspect and I wish I would've explored more of those things because I think that those, the songwriting part always kind of came naturally to me.But I do think just learning how to use social media as a way to connect with your fans was huge. And the few classes I took on Pro Tools opened a lot of doors for... I do everything in my home studio. So I knock my degree a little bit just because it's not something that I can hold up this piece of paper and be like, "Hey, hire me for my songwriting degree."Yeah.It's like, "No, people want to hear your songs and they'll judge whether they should hire you based on the work you've done." It's a whole lot of complaining for nothing because things worked out pretty well. I'm pretty happy where I'm at, but I don't know how much of it attributes to my education.Yeah. Well, I mean, same.Yeah, yeah.It's like all things considered, I think I'm okay. But in hindsight, it's like, "Man, maybe I should have taken more writing classes because that's what I'm going to end up doing and..." Here I am like, I don't know, does a comma belong there?Yeah.My writing mistakes are just really stupid, fundamental things that I should have learned in eighth grade.Right. Yeah.But yeah, with guitar performance, the first major I had, it was like, "Cool, all right. What do I do with this when I graduate?" It's like, "You can work on a cruise ship. That's a job." And I'm like, "Wait, wait, no, no, no. That?"That's funny. I actually explored that for a minute. And I was like, I looked up what you needed to be able to do that. And they were like, "You need to be able to play 500 songs." And I was like trying to count all the songs I knew and it's like, "Damn!"Yeah. Yeah.In another world, I could have been sweating on a cruise ship somewhere singing my heart out day after day.Yeah. My brother has a degree in musical theater and he had a job for a while on a Disney cruise ship where he played Peter Pan and Aladdin and all of that. It sounds cool but then he's like, “Yeah, and then they put us in these like tiny rooms with a bunch of us together. I was like, "Oh good. So it's like Titanic." You're in like the boiler room. No windows. Oh, great. Sweet.Yeah. The more you think about it, the less fun it seems.Yeah. I'm like, "Wait, this is the best-case scenario for this degree? I don't think so." So, I'd rather just not.Right.My first pivot away from doing music business stuff to doing more writing stuff was an internship at Pitchfork, which was kind of hilarious because it was transcribing interviews with bands that sometimes just… they were bad interviews.Yeah.One thing wanted to ask you about is just the thing that sort of holds, I think Songs on the Computer altogether is just the lore of it all that kind of all connects. You have your cast of characters that all, they all kind of work together. Where did some of this stuff come from? So it's like, you're like grandma, Mel, Dan Bongino, Jeff Bezos, man in the stairs, you know?Yeah. It's funny. I was thinking about this the other day and I think the RNC song, it was kind of the big bang of all of this. It's the first mention of grandma and her basement and man in the stairs. And I think back to writing that song, and it was one of the first times, I remember very specifically, I had one day to make it, I started that morning, I posted it that night and it was like, okay, the RNC is starting today, I got to do something. I remember, my studio's here in my basement and behind this wall is an unfinished nightmare world of a basement and it has a toilet with the messed up American flag hanging behind it. It has the creepy stairs. I remember thinking like, "Here's what I have to work with. Okay. I can work in that." You know what I mean?It's like almost using my surroundings as characters in this song. And as far as working Dan Bongino in, it could have been anybody, but his name just was the funniest to sing.And it was really funny too because I remember my buddy and bandmate, John, who, I kind of bounce all my ideas off of, I pitched him the idea and he was like, "I have no idea who Dan Bongino is." And I was like, "I think the only reason I know who he is because Vic Berger was fighting with him at some point. And maybe a lot of people won't know who he is, but it obviously was the right choice because it's by far the most popular thing I've done. And he just continues sadly to be a rising star in the GOP.Yeah. Well, and on the topic of Dan Bongino, I mean, so I was working at Media Matters, which is this progressive media watchdog group, so we had people there who would do nothing except watch NRA TV all day. Which, awful. I mean, and Dan Bongino came from NRA TV before he went to Fox News and the whole... We just mocked him mercilessly and he blocked a bunch of us on Twitter but then he would be like, "Oh, so and so blocked me." It's like no, you blocked us.Yeah.But yeah, there's always been something that's funny about his character because he's kind of dumb. There was one time where he was talking about making lemonade, but he had these lemons-Whole lemons, yeah.... weren't peeled.Yeah.He put it in a blender. It's like, "What the f*ck are you doing, man?”Yeah. Yeah.But yeah. So I thought that was a hilarious sort of addition. Yeah. It's kind of a very sort of niche reference, which kind of makes it better, you know?Right. Yeah. I think that's how it was received. And sadly, it's becoming less niche just because he's climbing the ranks at Fox News now it seems, but yeah. So I kind of started with that and I think the next, I don't know if it was the next one, but one of the next popular ones I did was the Spirit Halloween theme and again, that was just something like I had noticed Spirit Halloween was opening up as everything else was shutting down. And it was just something that was kind of stuck in my brain. And I made that theme really quickly again. And I did that turn towards the end with Jeff Bezos and it wasn't until I was editing it, I realized like, "Oh, I have this picture of this bald, creepy mannequin that kind of looks like Jeff Bezos."And oh, the man in the stairs also kind of looks like Jeff Bezos. And it's like, I'm connecting all these dots on the fly and I'm not thinking it through whatsoever. And luckily it's kind of unfolded in a way that's captivated people up until this point and I just continue to build on it. The really tricky part is not writing something that becomes so convoluted that it's just total nonsense to anyone who's listening for the first time. I really try to find something that is like... I think Joe Biden's inauguration was a good example of like, "Okay, if you've been following me on Twitter, you know why I look like I've been badly beaten, but you don't need to know that to enjoy this song."Right.Like that and I'll squeeze in a couple of lines to keep the story going, but I don't want to make it a full song about how Mel beat my ass and I'm running from a mobster called Big Pizza and whatever else. I like to just kind of sneak those things in when I can. But yeah, it becomes challenging as the story gets deeper and more complicated.Have to start mapping it out.Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly.So what are you working on these days? Any projects or anything?Well, I am actually, I don't know how long this will last, but my wife just went back to work, we have a four-month-old daughter and three days a week, I am staying at home with her and I'm having to squeeze all productivity into Tuesday-Thursday while my mom and her mom watch the baby. And so far, it's kind of worked out. I had three weeks in a row where I was able to write a full song and post it on Thursday. I think I did the School Board Meeting song and then the Brendan Fraser song and then the Ernest P. Worrell song. I had a three-week run, I think. And it's funny because I think having these consolidated amounts of time forces me to be super productive. Whereas, over the span of a week, I just kind of twiddle my thumbs and wait for inspiration. But I work so much better under pressure and under deadlines and all of those things.But anyways, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I'm trying to keep developing the Songs on the Computer saga. I think I'll have another collection of songs I'm going to release in a couple of months. I have some freelance work that I've been doing for Netflix that should be coming out pretty soon for their socials, like promotional work. My producer at Super Deluxe, when they shut down, he moved to Netflix and that's kind of how I formed that relationship there which was... Yeah, it's been awesome. Which by the way, I just wanted to say this quickly, since you mentioned it, my producer, Jason, who is also @Seinfeld2000 on Twitter.Oh, okay. Yeah.Yeah. He was my producer at Super Deluxe. I've told this story in pretty much every interview I've done, so not to bore you if you've heard it, but basically, I did an unsolicited theme song for Tim Heidecker and Vic Berger's election specials that Super Deluxe was producing and then that kind of got the relationship started at Super Deluxe. And I basically told them like, "Hey, I'm attempting to make some kind of a career in music and if you guys ever need music, let me know." And that got a conversation going with me and Jason and he eventually pitched the emo Trump concept.So I do got to give him credit in that department and that he was like, "Hey, Trump's tweets have been, especially emo this afternoon. Do you think you could make it like an early 2000s emo pop-punk song?" And I had a Tom Delonge Fender Stratocaster, that was like one of my first guitars and like-Same.Yeah. Nice. Yeah. Yeah. I hadn't touched it in like 15 years probably and I dusted it off and recorded that song so fast. I remember it just felt like this is my calling. Like everything has been building to this moment and that's what set off that whole path in Super Deluxe.Yeah. It's like, "Bring me the seafoam green guitar-”Yeah. Yeah. Exactly.“... with one pickup."Yeah. Yeah. No, it's so funny. I thought that was so punk rock at the time and now it's like-Really it's just like, "Oh man, you can't do a lot with this, can you?"You can't do anything! Yeah.But cool. Yeah. Is there anything I've missed? Anything you'd like to make sure I put here or tell people? Or-Yeah, I don't know. I'm sure there are things that I'm forgetting about. Obviously I'll be in Chicago and April.We're going to be in there October 8th and 9th, which is this weekend. I don't know when this comes out, but yeah, we had to reschedule due to COVID for the 22nd and 23rd, the 23rd I believe is sold out. But the 22nd has a lot of tickets left.I mean, that's pretty... Because it's at Lincoln Hall now, right?Yeah, yeah. It is. Yeah.I mean, that's like a decent-sized venue too, if you're selling out that's good.It's really exciting. Yeah. I mean, we had two nights at Schubas and we sold out both, which was just amazing because before the pandemic we couldn't even sell out our hometown.Yeah.And it's like to go to another city and sell out two nights in a row was just mind-blowing and then they move us to the bigger venue and we sell out there and then they want to add a second show and it's like, we kind of feel like we could be flying a little too close to the sun here, but we're definitely down to give it a try. And we've definitely, we've sold a decent amount of tickets for that Friday night and we have months until it's-Yeah.We haven't even really promoted it that much. The first two shows sold out within hours of announcing them. So we're hoping to do more shows next year. I did just launch a Patreon, which has been fun. It's just a place for me to dump all the stuff where people are interested in not just the character of sweaty Nick Lutsko and they want to know how I do what I do. And so that's been a cool little community I started growing. I think I posted it or yeah, like less than a week ago and it's had a pretty good start. I'm enjoying that.Yeah. That's how I really like seeing Patreon being used. Like, "Oh, here's this, you want cool behind the scenes? You want cool, raw? This is just me and my process kind of thing.'.Yeah.Or, "Just writing things, straightforward." Tim Kasher, who's in the band Cursive and The Good Life — he has a Patreon where he's just like, "Here's an alternate take of a song I recorded 15 years ago." And it's just like-Oh, cool. Yeah. I love that stuff.... this is the best.Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I feel like there's a lot of different ways to use Patreon, some people just use it as a virtual tip jar for people that appreciate the work that they do continuously and then other people turn it into an enterprise where it's like, "Okay, if you want to see anything I do, you got to come in both." I'm trying to figure out like where this thing is going to to live. But I think it's going to be more behind-the-scenes stuff and we're actually doing... I hope I'm technologically competent enough to pull this off, but we're just going to do a Zoom hangout where I play some songs because the, like I said, the Chicago songs shows would've been this weekend. So it's just a way to, I don't know, give those fans who were looking forward to come to see us this weekend to hang out and hear some songs.Cool. Well, that's great. Thanks so much for coming by, Nick.Yeah, definitely. It was a lot of fun. Get full access to The Present Age at www.readthepresentage.com/subscribe
Vic Berger is an acclaimed video editor and satirist. He joins SH!TPOST to talk about his path into making his bizarre edits of American culture, the parody potential of the post-Trump years, and what he’s up to these days. This interview was a long time coming and we hope you enjoy!Vic’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/VicBergerIV/Vic's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicBerger/featuredOffice Hours Live with Tim Heidecker: https://officialofficehours.com/Vic's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vicbergerVic's Albums: https://flannelgraphrecords.bandcamp.com/album/late-enough-to-see-the-moon This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at shtpost.substack.com/subscribe
This is a World Record Episode of the best podcast in the world. We call 9-1-1 and leave an insulting voicemail for Todd Barry! JOIN THE PATREON, WATCH VIDEOS & BUY MERCH AT www.worldrecordpodcast.com See Todd Barry on tour: https://www.toddbarry.com/shows/ Check out Vic Berger's stuff: https://www.youtube.com/user/victheivhttps://www.patreon.com/vicberger See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week is one-on-one STYLE with Vic Berger up in there -or more like little one-on-one, and you'll hear what's meant by that in the episode. Vic brings the drops, Brent fights the urge to sleep, and the guys do some funny (and a little creepy) Michael Jackson impressions! Lots more funny stuff happens too. You gotta listen to find out what. For extended Poundcast episodes, subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/poundcast Follow The Poundcast on Instagram and Twitter @thepoundcast For video, check out: www.youtube.com/thepoundcast Join the Poundcast Discord here: discord.gg/GnqUMmX New Pound House "Dope Beats" Pins right here: https://www.rockinpins.com/product/pound-house-dope-beats-enamel-pin And use the code word "POUNDCAST" at www.louisvilleveganfoods.com for, that's right, 20% off! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Once again, we've compiled all of our Something Weird segments from last year. In these clips, we discuss saying “Christmas gift,” K-mart’s Christmas programming, the science behind Rudolph’s red nose, Vic Berger’s Paula Deen Christmas edits, Christmas Movie Bot on Twitter, the Christmas sandwich, Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas, and Frosty the Slaw Man. The segments … Continue reading Something Weird: Season Two Compilation
Doug and Brent (and Vic Berger) party with some Patreon pimples and chat about nipple fishing, Stockholm (both the syndrome and the city), and much more cool stuff! Plus, Brent experiences a real-life earthquake! For extended Poundcast episodes (and to be invited to the next zoom party), subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/poundcast Follow The Poundcast on Instagram and Twitter @thepoundcast For video, check outwww.youtube.com/thepoundcast Join the Poundcast Discord here: discord.gg/GnqUMmX New Pound House "Dope Beats" Pins right here: https://www.rockinpins.com/product/pound-house-dope-beats-enamel-pin And use the code word "POUNDCAST" at www.louisvilleveganfoods.com for, that's right, 20% off! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
S29 EP10 “WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON with Vic Berger” COUCHPILOTSPODCAST.COM * 910-745-6871 * PATREON **THIS WEEK:WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON?* The Captains review #whatthehellisgoingonwithvicberger. We also have a great interview with the creatures @vicbergerIV and @daveraige. Fan favorite Matt is back on the show as well. We lay down the rules for the rematch of Blake & Matt. Come check out a great “failed” pilot. **NEXT WEEK: IN THE LION'S DEN**
It's a one-on-one with Doug and Brent BUT Vic Berger is in the mix too, so he's kind of like a co-host or some such thing as that. The guys brainstorm some hardcore, edgy advertising campaigns and have a great time. It's hilarious, you'll see. For extended Poundcast episodes, subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/poundcast Follow The Poundcast on Instagram and Twitter @thepoundcast For video, check outwww.youtube.com/thepoundcast Join the Poundcast Discord here: discord.gg/GnqUMmX New Pound House "Dope Beats" Pins right here: https://www.rockinpins.com/product/pound-house-dope-beats-enamel-pin And use the code word "POUNDCAST" at www.louisvilleveganfoods.com for, that's right, 20% off! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oh boy. This is quite a read. And we're not even done yet. Huckabee dishes on Beyoncé, Two Broke Girls, Chick-Fil-A and his blatant disregard for rental cars. Vic Berger edit of Brad Stine (God's Comic) on Huckabee's Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhXPzFG6b3M Full Routine on Huckabee's Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPcdpdF18dw
It's Radio Free Tote Bag and Vic Berger is our guest this week and we are stokeddd! We discuss Vic's surreal video edits, Steve Harvey, Bakker Buckets, an unfortunate dating experience at the zoo, and moustache-touching - all while his door is under siege by a small ninja. Then we head to the question box where we have quite a lot of listener questions this week! And here's what we get into: How to make the 200th at home covid date a little less tired | Shock videos - a date convo starter? (no do not) |Seeing the best intentions in your partner when they do something casually that hurts you - or whether you even should | How to strike a balance between work and home life when working at home | A game is using Vic's face as an avatar appartently | Berger Bakker Bucket Review? | A returning reddit question asker rigs up a homemade glory hole to act out a fantasy | A boyfriend reveals his weird misogynist reasons for getting into a relationship with you Thanks again to Vic for taking the time to come on, we had a great time! If you'd like to check out his work you can find him on Twitter @VicBergerIV or at his website victorberger.com And thank you for tuning in! If you'd like to support the show and get a bonus episode every week you can find us at Patreon.com/RFTB
It's Radio Free Tote Bag and Vic Berger is our guest this week and we are stokeddd! We discuss Vic's surreal video edits, Steve Harvey, Bakker Buckets, an unfortunate dating experience at the zoo, and moustache-touching - all while his door is under siege by a small ninja. Then we head to the question box where we have quite a lot of listener questions this week! And here's what we get into: How to make the 200th at home covid date a little less tired | Shock videos - a date convo starter? (no do not) |Seeing the best intentions in your partner when they do something casually that hurts you - or whether you even should | How to strike a balance between work and home life when working at home | A game is using Vic's face as an avatar appartently | Berger Bakker Bucket Review? | A returning reddit question asker rigs up a homemade glory hole to act out a fantasy | A boyfriend reveals his weird misogynist reasons for getting into a relationship with you Thanks again to Vic for taking the time to come on, we had a great time! If you'd like to check out his work you can find him on Twitter @VicBergerIV or at his website victorberger.com And thank you for tuning in! If you'd like to support the show and get a bonus episode every week you can find us at Patreon.com/RFTB
The Excellence in Broadcasting Network is proud to present OFFICE HOURS with Tim Heidecker, DJ Douggpound and Vic Berger with musical guest sonic sorceress Lisa Bella Donna and special guest comic sorcerer Robert Popper. RIP Rush. Watch and listen to AFTER HOURS, get the AD FREE mega podcast and much more at patreon.com/officehourslive. New! Check out the all new Tim and Eric site and merch store at timanderic.com. New! Buy official Tim Heidecker merch at timheidecker.merchcentral.com. Listen to more from Lisa Bella Donna at lisabelladonna.bandcamp.com.
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If you liked that "Three Billboards" movie, you're going to love The Bee Man and the A-Train reading the script and making some phone calls on this episode of THE WORLD RECORD PODCAST! Join the Patreon for over 30 bonus minutes of this episode PLUS full uncut VIDEO patreon.com/worldrecordpodcastWe will start discussing world records in 2021.
The legendary Vic Berger joins us to talk about staring straight into the abyss for the last 5 years and documenting the most absurd moments of the Trump extended universe. Vic's feature length Trump compilation that we mentioned in the show: https://youtu.be/lZKkUyrklpc
Cozy up next to the fireplace with some hot gfuel, and settle in for this sort of holiday episode of Hogcast where we go on an extended bit about MRE Steve ordering garbage when he goes to a restaurant.Notes: House Fever, Gaijin Choomba, Russ’s Breadtube Career, GamerFool, brainstorming cybergangs, Stunk’s Kane and Lynch Review, The Very Confusing Buzz Lightyear Movie, the lore behind our anti-condom stance, Steve MRE’s dining habits, Obama’s weak pizza take, our biggest foreign demographic, the Death of GarfieldEats, our plea to Blue Chew, Bird Sauce, League of Extraordinary Food YoutubersCorrection: The Jester Dance is a meme that Vic Berger has posted about, not Gregg Turkington. I got them mixed up because both work with Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington is also Neil Hamburger.
This episode has some of the best Bee Man and A-Train raps to date. They flip gender roles on their heads and call some hot tub places to get a hot tub for our upcoming water birth, then we try to find a bikini for a Juggasaurus with Dip Can Nips. Join the Patreon to hear a table read of the script for that Three Billboards movie.Join the Patreon for $5/month for full video and OVER 45 BONUS MINUTES of this episode and all the other VIP perks. patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast Watch the free video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuJxp_n7stU&feature=youtu.be
Drop stars Vic Berger IV and DJ Douggpound discuss their work together on Office Hours Live, life with Tim Heidecker, Drop Concert: The Motion Picture, Slaps, Bops, & Bangers, future plans, and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Live at Massey Hall, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Black Women United YEG. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dicker Troy takes time out of his busy schedule while driving Angelina Jolie around Namibia to call the Bee Man. They need to order cars for Hugh Beaumont, Barbara Billingsley, Jerry Mathers, and Lumpy Rutherford.
Chris and Ben take a break from the election for an NBA trade machine extravaganza!Swish FM is Chris Wendelken and Ben Craw.A Portrait of Donald J. Trump, by Vic Berger, Ben Craw and Oliver Noblehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZKkUyrklpcWeb: SwishFM.comEmail: swishfmradio@gmail.comTwitter: @SwishFMRadioInstagram: @SwishFMRadioApple: apple.co/2NXjMP8Stitcher: stitcher.com/s?fid=342861Spotify: spoti.fi/2T7ZmjYGoogle: bit.ly/32KIiWsiHeart: ihr.fm/312LC1l MUSIC: Artist: LetheretteAlbum: Brown Lounge, Vol. 1Title: Montego FuzzLabel: WulfiTunes: apple.co/2kyOBLOSpotify: spoti.fi/2kqAhoT
The Bee Man is flying solo on this episode without the A-Train because she cannot be trusted around this week's guest...Mario Lopez! We talk about his career, take some calls, and we also MAKE some calls to give the general public a chance to ask Mario some questions! Join the patreon for 30+extra minutes! www.patreon.com/worldrecordpodcastCover of "Born on a Train" by Chuck WatkinsSubscribe to Vic Berger's Patreon and Youtube channel:https://www.patreon.com/vicbergerhttps://www.youtube.com/user/victheiv
This time, Jack and Daniel delve into the cesspool that is the barking, beanie-wearing, bollocks-talker Tim Pool. Prepare for a small avalanche of weapons grade stupid from YouTube's favourite reactionary propagandist pretending to be a centrist or something. Content Warning. Links / Notes: CV Vitolo “Haddad”: Another Academic Racial Fraud? https://medium.com/@polite_keppel_dinosaur_57/cv-vitolo-haddad-another-academic-racial-fraud-c5c41fe32110 The CV Dossier: https://twitter.com/thecvdossier Inside Higher Ed, "Fresno State Pulls CV Vitolo-Haddad's Job Offer." https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2020/09/18/fresno-state-pulls-cv-vitolo-haddads-job-offer Timcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Timcast/videos Timcast News YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TimcastNews/videos Timcast IRL YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TimcastIRL/videos SCNR YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SCNRtv/videos Tim Pool: Day at a Chicago Warehouse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LgfyUeFlzw Tim Pool calls into the Majority Report, November 2011. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYcZodBFS8k Christopher Robbins, Gothamist, "Is OWS Livestreamer Snitching Or Reporting?" https://gothamist.com/news/update-is-ows-livestreamer-snitching-or-reporting "Is that his job? To hold people accountable? "Well," Pool pauses. "That's not my decision to make. That's the majority's decision. I will say that in the case of last night, I'm not advocating anyone to go after this person." "But it does offend me when people say I'm putting them at risk. If you throw a bottle at the police, you're putting people at risk. When two innocent people who were doing nothing get arrested because you threw the bottle, that's putting people at risk. I'm going to hold those people accountable." " Tim Pool at Vice.com: https://www.vice.com/en/contributor/tim-pool Vic Berger thread on Tim Pool: https://threader.app/thread/1101208956230356994 James Allsup and Tim Pool, June 2017. https://archive.org/details/youtube-5_QaIhe7JxA Thought Slime, "Hats Off to Tim Pool." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxDVhNuFAq4 Cassandra Fairbanks Telegram: https://t.me/s/CassandraFairbanks Jose, "Diving Into the Shallow End, My Week With Tim Pool (Part 1)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7Wv59W0uPo Jose, ""Diving Into the Shallow End, My Week With Tim Pool (Part 2)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AnrGWF2ri4 Earlier Jose video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtrZQ_bu8Sc&t=402s Tim Pool clips https://twitter.com/TimPoolClips Matt Binder video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfoLE-eHnwM&t=1022s Tim Pool’s Grift Exposed https://youtu.be/jpRyjI8oC_E Inside the Mind of Tim Pool https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6zbw2vWOz4&t=1531s Antisocial Media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsNKtRZEVjk&t=522s Tim Pool, Phony Liberal by Abe Gaustad https://medium.com/@abegaustad/tim-pool-phony-liberal-67e409cd34ca RationalWiki https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Tim_Pool
Well folks, the freaking Hell Earth is on fire once again, we have a knockoff Cheeto in the White House, and on top of that, my damn Cowboys and Bucs lost! Is there truly no respite for the weary....is there no balm in Gilead??? Well, no. Not like I'm gonna move to Gilead anyway. Instead I'll be here with you all, talking about a children's book (for adults), an app that will disrupt the economy (as soon as it makes sense), and a joke product (hell, unless you wanna buy it!). Music for YKS is courtesy of the Hell Yeah Babies, Craig Dickman, Howell Dawdy, and Mark Brendle. Additional research by Zeke Golvin. YKS is edited by Producer Dan. Executive Producer: PBostrom. Hey, you like comedy, right? Well sure you do, that's why you're here. So why don't you check out our friends over at Office Hours? You know all about Tim Heidecker, Vic Berger, and DJ Douggpound, but forget those guys! This week on Office Hours we're getting a big bucket of sloppy treats for our ears with the return of Morning Madness on WOHL -- with Heidecker, The Shovel, and Skunk. Catch it September 17th on the Office Hours feed! This episode of YKS is sponsored by MyBookie. Sports betting is a fun thing to do. Hell, I've done it. And I've done it at MyBookie as well. Whatever you wanna bet they're gonna have ya covered over there. Check em out at MyBookie.com and use promo code YKS to double your first deposit. And don't forget to send your buddies at YKS some of the winnings. Haha. Just playin. Unless...? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam hosts journalist Jean Guerrero to discuss her new book Hatemonger: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, and the White Nationalist Agenda on how Stephen Miller thrived in the Trump administration and successfully implemented a campaign of terror against immigrants in America. On today's show: In response to the reality there is no widespread voter fraud, Mark Meadows says there's no proof that there isn't widespread voter fraud. Sam hosts journalist Jean Guerrero to discuss her new book Hatemonger: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, and the White Nationalist Agenda on how Stephen Miller thrived in the Trump administration and successfully implemented a campaign of terror against immigrants in America. Stephen Miller is one of the most influential advisors in the Trump White House, crafting Trump's cruelest immigration policies and managing to stay in his position where many of his colleagues have not. Geurrero traces Miller's development, from his discovery of white nationalism as a lonely teen, to his mentorship by figures like Larry Elder and David Horowitz, to his ongoing efforts to broaden and intensify the persecution of immigrants. Lincoln Project posts cute tweet about privatizing the USPS. Lincoln Project ad featuring David Cross standup bit about voting for Trump. On the fun half: Mark Meadows says sorting machines will not be taken down, blames Obama for USPS losses. Asked about Covid relief negotiations, Trump says he won't meet Pelosi and Schumer: "The country is doing very well right now." Trump on his reelection chances, says boaters and silent majority will lift him to victory. NYPD union gives first presidential endorsement to Donald Trump. Tim Pool and Glenn Beck agree, society will build gaming sex robots (Vic Berger edit). On Fox and Friends, Trump eulogizes his brother Robert Trump's death by talking about himself. Plus, your calls and IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com Check out the Brand New Majority Report Merch Shop https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ (Merch issues and concerns can be addressed here: majorityreportstore@mirrorimage.com) The AM Quickie is now on YouTube Subscribe to the AM Quickie at https://fans.fm/amquickie Make the AMQ part of your Alexa Flash Briefing too! You can now watch the livestream on Twitch Check out today's sponsor: Blinkist takes the key insights from over 3,000 nonfiction bestsellers in over 27 categories and condenses them down into “Blinks,” which you can read or listen to in just 15 minutes. Go to Blinkist.com/majorityreport to start your free 7-day trial and get 25% off a Blinkist Premium membership and up to 65% off audiobooks (yours to keep forever). Harry’s doesn’t inflate blade prices or add unnecessary features to their razors like flex balls or heated handles, because Harry’s is a return to the essentials: quality craftmanship at a fair price. Harry’s has an amazing offer for listeners of my show: Listeners of the show can redeem their Harry’s trial set at Harrys.com/majorityreport ZipRecruiter sends your job to over 100 of the web’s leading job sites. But they don’t stop there. With their powerful matching technology, ZipRecruiter scans thousands of resumes to find people with the right experience and invite them to apply to your job. Try ZipRecruiter FOR FREE, my listeners can go to ZipRecruiter.com/majority DSA Emerge presents: 'Work Sucks (I Know),' a teach-in on anti-work politics and the welfare rights movement feat. sociologist Wilson Sherwin and moderated by Jamie Peck and Simone Norman, at 5pm, August 23rd. RSVP here: https://actionnetwork.org/events/work-sucksi-know-an-emerge-teach-in-with-wilson-sherwin Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.substack.com/ Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein’s newsletter at theend.substack.com Check out The Nomiki Show at patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt’s podcast, Literary Hangover, at Patreon.com/LiteraryHangover, or on iTunes. Check out Jamie’s podcast, The Antifada, at patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at twitch.tv/theantifada Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @MattLech @jamie_elizabeth @BF1nn
On today's show: The Majority Report presents its second Michael Brooks retrospective taking you to Brooks's 2016 interview with ANC freedom fighter Ronnie Kasrils, wherein they discuss Kasrils' film London Recruits and the state of South African politics. Matt Binder joins the MR crew in the fun half. 2014 Girl Meets World clip resurfaces to show Disney's anti-communist propaganda. On the fun half: Asked if he will take cognitive test, Biden says "Hell no! Come on man!" asks black host if he'll take a cocaine test, asks if host is a junkie. Biden campaign video of how cool he is: Driving a vintage Corvette, says his dad could "really drive." Vic Berger video of Trump talking national parks, "yo-Semite." A caller talks direct democracy. Jordan Peterson has Covid. Trump clip banned from Twitter, Facebook for spreading misinformation about Covid. Cori Bush says she plans to push for $2000/month universal Covid stimulus payments once in Congress, as well as defunding prisons and investing in schools. Protesters keep eviction lawyers from entering Stern and Stern Law Firm. Plus, your calls and IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com Check out the Brand New Majority Report Merch Shop https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ (Merch issues and concerns can be addressed here: majorityreportstore@mirrorimage.com) The AM Quickie is now on YouTube Subscribe to the AM Quickie at https://fans.fm/amquickie Make the AMQ part of your Alexa Flash Briefing too! You can now watch the livestream on Twitch Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.substack.com/ Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein’s newsletter at theend.substack.com Check out The Nomiki Show at patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt’s podcast, Literary Hangover, at Patreon.com/LiteraryHangover, or on iTunes. Check out Jamie’s podcast, The Antifada, at patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at twitch.tv/theantifada Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @MattLech @MattBinder @jamie_elizabeth @BF1nn
It was a totally wild P-A-R-T-Y full of surprise guests in honor of Vic Berger's birthday with Vic's parents, Ryan Phillipe, Phil Braun's lawyer, Joe Dante, Curly G, and a special video message from "Weird Al" Yankovic! Support the holy trinity, get an extra half hour of the show and more at patreon.com/officehourslive Support independent venues at saveourstages.com --- This episode is sponsored by · The Daily Shine Podcast: The Daily Shine is a podcast-meets-meditation forum that helps listeners navigate their stress and anxiety. https://open.spotify.com/show/0q5HKfqOiwSh2bwsiz2keP
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Sam and the crew return from their week-long hiatus to catch you up on the latest stories including surging COVID cases, SCOTUS rulings on Trump's taxes, Roger Stone's commutation, and the new COVID economy. On today's show: Florida records nation's one-day peak for new Covid cases. Disney's dystopian reopening video. Betsy DeVos says she can't give advice on school practices, the private sector has provided good examples on returning. SATURDAY: Wisconsin Rep. Glenn Grothman has a serious cough at state GOP convention, no mask...and here's the Vic Berger version. APRIL: VP Pence tells Geraldo Rivera that Covid will be done by Memorial Day. Covid task force test Czar Adm. Brett Giroir says they expect death rate to rise. On the fun half: Hannity gives Trump a mulligan, asks Trump what he'll do during second term, Trump repeats 2016 platform. A brief discussion of "cancel culture." Dave Rubin says he's voting for Trump to protect capitalism. Eric Weinstein says Sam is smart about politics on a granular level. Michael Flynn takes the QAnon oath on 4th of July. Plus, your calls and IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com Check out the Brand New Majority Report Merch Shop https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ (Merch issues and concerns can be addressed here: majorityreportstore@mirrorimage.com) The AM Quickie is now on YouTube Subscribe to the AM Quickie at https://fans.fm/amquickie Make the AMQ part of your Alexa Flash Briefing too! You can now watch the livestream on Twitch Check Out Today's Sponsor: LiquidIV: Proper hydration is crucial for your immune system and can boost your immunity. Liquid I.V. has more vitamin C than an orange and as much potassium as a banana. It’s packed with Vitamins B3, B5, B6 and B12 – vitamins known to help your body defend against infections – and made effective through Cellular Transport Technology. Now you can get 25 percent off when you go to LiquidIV.com and use code MAJORITYREP at checkout. Stitch Fix is a personal styling company that makes getting the clothes you love effortless. To get started, go to StitchFix.com/MAJORITY to set up your profile and they’ll deliver great looks personalized just for you – in your colors, styles and budget. Get started today at StitchFix.com/MAJORITY and you’ll get 25% off when you keep everything in your Fix! Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.substack.com/ Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein’s newsletter at theend.substack.com Check out The Michael Brooks Show at patreon.com/tmbs and Michael Brooks Show on YouTube and the new TMBS website, TMBS.FM Check out The Nomiki Show at patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt’s podcast, Literary Hangover, at Patreon.com/LiteraryHangover, or on iTunes. Check out Jamie’s podcast, The Antifada, at patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at twitch.tv/theantifada Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @_michaelbrooks @MattLech @jamie_elizabeth @BF1nn
Brendon and Amanda call a laser tag place to get married in then talk about IQ’s and Mensa, Amanda sings the national Anthem, then we call our pal Vic Berger. If you're not familiar with Vic, check out his videos on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWZ3HFiJkxG1K8C4HVnyBvQ and Twitter: @VicBergerIV Join the Patreon for $5/month and get an extra 45+ minutes of this episode and access to tons of bonus content: patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast
Brendon and Amanda take calls to give relationship advice! We give advice to an attorney from Dallas, TX (where the CIA killed JFK) then Moshe Kasher, Natasha Leggero, and their foul-mouthed toddler call in because they think they invented the idea of giving relationship advice on a podcast, and they’re pissed.Join the WRP Patreon for $5/month and get over 30 more AMAZING minutes from this episode. patreon.com/worldrecordpodcast
Enjoy this quick audio montage from Vic Berger! Get more fun stuff like this every week when you support us on Patreon, including After Hours (an extra half hour of the podcast with every ep), Tim’s Beatles podcast “Please, Please Let It Be,” and lots more! Join now at https://www.patreon.com/officehourslive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert is joined again by Vic Berger to continue discussing Televangelist, Jim Bakker. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Video artist Vic Berger makes hilarious videos and you need to watch them. Taking footage and manipulating it to great effect Vic sends up the absurdity of todays world using a satirical and technical treatment all his own. Highly recommend watching a few of his short videos before listening. They can be found on hos website www.vicberger.com
Robert is joined by Vic Berger to discuss Televangelist, Jim Bakker. FOOTNOTES: PTL: The Rise and Fall of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker's Evangelical Empire Touching Empathy The “Real” Reason Televangelist Jim Bakker Went to Jail What happened to Tammy Faye Bakker after the PTL scandal? Jim Bakker is Still Here The Second Coming Of Televangelist Jim Bakker Where Are They Now?: Jim Bakker Jim Bakker's Christian amusement park is now a post-apocalyptic ghost town Jim Bakker Freed From Jail To Stay in a Halfway House 1987: Jim Bakker resigns from PTL; Jerry Falwell assumes leadership Interview with Jessica Hahn About Pastor Jim The scandals that brought down the Bakkers, once among US's most famous televangelists Televangelist Jim Bakker’s Road to Redemption Apocalypse Chow: We Tried Televangelist Jim Bakker's 'Survival Food' Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Phil Braun, who you might know as a frequent caller on Tim Heidecker's Office Hours, along with Vic Berger are guests on this episode. Doug and Brent talk to them about some of the viral stunts Phil Braun has done online as well the disgusting and fascinating aspects of the human body. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We cover Bloomberg's campaign & investment in social media "influencers". Then Vic Berger (Tim & Eric, Super Deluxe) drops by the show to discuss video editing, how Bloomberg's campaign ripped him off, and experimental documentary. ↓↓↓↓ SUBSCRIBE FOR $5 A MONTH SO YOU DON'T MISS THE SECOND WEEKLY EPISODE ↓↓↓↓ www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous Vic Berger links: http://twitter.com/vicberger https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWZ3HFiJkxG1K8C4HVnyBvQ https://www.patreon.com/vicberger Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: http://qanonanonymous.com Music by Nick Sena (www.nicksenamusic.com) and Pontus Berghe (https://www.mixcloud.com/ChapelOne)
This episode Andrew and Brent are joined by Alex and Tony of the wonderful Minion Death Cult podcast to laugh at some boomer social media comments. Following that we discuss the April 30 coup attempt in Venezuela. Follow Minion Death Cult on twitter @miniondeathcult Beto at dentist video (subscribe to Vic Berger!): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TELt_2MhLyg
In episode 364, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian Johnny Pemberton to discuss how Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman possibly going to jail, Fox New's diner segment on the Green New Deal, Vic Berger's super cut of Joe Biden touching people, the Mueller Report being more damaging than William Barr revealed it to be, a top Marine General letting his internal emails leak, Chinese spies targeting Mar-A-Lago, the Justice Department backing Netflix in Oscars feud, Billy Ray Cyrus jumping on the Lil Nas X train, Kranch, and more! FOOTNOTES: 1. Lori Loughlin And Felicity Huffman Will Reportedly Face Prison Time Even If They Accept A Plea Deal 2. Don’t Lock Up Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman 3. Fox's Todd Piro seems genuinely confused by a diner guest supporting higher taxes to fund the Green New Deal and fight climate change. 4. WATCH: Joe Biden promises to be less HANDSY 5. Some on Mueller’s Team Say Report Was More Damaging Than Barr Revealed 6. Limited information Barr has shared about Russia investigation frustrated some on Mueller’s team 7. Some on Mueller team say evidence against Trump stronger than Barr disclosed 8. Marine general let memos leak to demonstrate border deployment hurt readiness: report 9. Feds are investigating possible Chinese spying at Mar-a-Lago and Cindy Yang, sources say 10. Justice Department Backs Netflix in Oscars Feud — But Is There Really an Antitrust Issue? 11. Lil Nas X made a remix to "Old Town Road" with Billy Ray Cyrus, so your move, Billboard 12. Heinz Is Launching “Kranch” Sauce, A Combination Of Ketchup and Ranch 13. Johnny Pemberton - Recorded For Quality Assurance 14. Live To Tape with Johnny Pemberton 15. WATCH: Hussle and Motivate - Nipsey Hussle (Official Video) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
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Doug and Brent talk to Vic Berger about music, college and the unusual start to his video editing career. They also talk about cereal. Puppies will be panting for this one! Support Douggpound: patreon.com/douggpound See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks to Vic Berger, NYPD finally arrests the very Proud Boys who mobbed and beat a couple antifa protesters outside a New York Republicans event featuring speaker Gavin McInnes, who was booked specifically to reenact the 1960 murder of a Japanese socialist leader. Lot goin on. We have various facebook reactions to this including: "Proud Boys suck. They're probably GAY"; "Gavin McInnes is just doing fascism to get popular"; and "Vic Berger is just being a tough guy behind his video editing software." Also: we dissect the extremely cringe NPC meme, via the lens of a NYT article, and the commenters dumb enough to think it's funny and good.
Joined on this one by Nathan Bernard, who tells us about founding Bernard Media, working with Vic Berger & Tim Heidecker, being doxxed Gavin McGuiness & his Proud Boys, smeared by Mike Cernovich, and bitched at by Ben Shapiro. We talk about Vladislav Surkov and our age of post-information, comedy in the age of whatever you want to call this hell, and probably you, buddy.
Pouco mais de dois meses após a última aparição dele no podcast, o Daniel Reifferscheid regressa para falar do Vic Berger, de filmes e doutros assuntos. Não sei o que mais adicionar a esta descrição.
On a new episode of Office Hours, Tim is joined by the great Vic Berger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet the man trolling the trolls of the alt-right: Nathan Bernard of BernardMedia.org. Nathan joins DOOMED to discuss the various different ways he's trolled the right wing – from Twitter bots to Cernovich / Milk Leaks to Bernard Media. We discuss his work with Vic Berger, how these right wing reactionaries operate, and much more! Plus your YouTube livestream questions and comments!
Is satire an effective way to criticize the far-right? In this wide-ranging interview, internet provocateur Nathan Bernard explains his approach to critiquing the far-right, why censorship is ineffective and the differences between far-right YouTube personalities like Jordan Peterson and Mike Cernovich. Show Notes Bernard Media - https://bernardmedia.org/ Apple iWatch Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMLXfF5s_N8
An exploration into the mind-warping sales techniques of people who tell it "like it is." Enter the world of the hypnotizing shamans who create their own realities by convincing millions to believe their stories. Found footage featuring Everything is Terrible clips, Donald Drumpf, Access Hollywood, Greg Scott, Peter Popoff, L. Ron Hubbard, Vic Berger, Jim & Lori Bakker, Jeff Flake, Lost Animal, Howard Stern, Wendy Williams, and Ivanka Dumpf.
Jesse and Brittany discuss the threat on Vic Berger's life at the hands of Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys, reporting on the Pope's private conversation in which he said gay people are born that way, Donald Trump's war with Amazon, the continued corruption in the Trump Administration, and A$$hole of Today featuring Dr. George... The post #409 – “Threats on Vic Berger's Life, Pope's Position Shift, War with Amazon, Corrupt Donald, & A$$hole of Today featuring Dr. George Tyndall.” appeared first on I Doubt It Podcast.
Vic berger is a video artist/political satirist responsible for some of the most hilarious videos on the web. Duncan and Vic talk about Vic's art, the weirdness of the Trump Presidency, Vic's war with Mike Cernovich and what waits for us in the future. This episode brought to you by Casper.com go to Casper.com/family hour and enter in offer code family hour to get $50 off of a new mattress.
[Internet wizard, musician and all around great guy, VIC BERGER calls in to announce his upcoming album on Flannelgraph Records as well as talk about his work and creative process! Brett Davis and Dan McNamara swing by to talk about the listener poll of SAVORY vs. SWEET and lots of other stuff too! Plus, get ready to blast off on a crazy edition of STRAAANGE REQUESTS! Buckle your rocket ship safety belt! Hope you like animal noises! (I'm praying to Bob that you do!!!) Ok, bye!] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/74125
[Internet wizard, musician and all around great guy, VIC BERGER calls in to announce his upcoming album on Flannelgraph Records as well as talk about his work and creative process! Brett Davis and Dan McNamara swing by to talk about the listener poll of SAVORY vs. SWEET and lots of other stuff too! Plus, get ready to blast off on a crazy edition of STRAAANGE REQUESTS! Buckle your rocket ship safety belt! Hope you like animal noises! (I'm praying to Bob that you do!!!) Ok, bye!] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/74125
Da god Vic Berger stops by Synchronicity again to talk Trump, his creative process and being funny when things aren't particularly funny. In a turn of events since this episode was recorded Vic was targeted by an alt-right personality. In the intro I discuss some of the ways we can deal with hateful and non-factual rhetoric being amplified in the digital age. For a full recap of what's going on check out this in-depth piece in NY Mag: http://nymag.com/selectall/2016/12/how-mike-cernovich-is-pizzagating-his-latest-victim.html Support Vic by sending him love and checking out his stuff on Super Deluxe. If you like Synchronicity leave a rating and review on iTunes or subscribe.
Vic Berger is a talented video editor and satirist based in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Currently employed by the online video and production company Super Deluxe, Berger has made a name for himself with his surreal video creations, in which he re-edits existing news and pop culture footage to highlight their most odd and socially awkward moments. […]
*Air Horn* In episode 22, we talk to Vic Berger the vine auteur who has created the definitive portrait of the 2016 election and look back at some of the most classic moments he's helped to immortalize: Jeb and the Moose, Martin O'Malley the Lifetime movie villian, Huckabee wet ribs, Trump *Air Horn* the bully, Ted Cruz's Jay Leno impression and general Eldritch horror. Plus, Bakker Buckets and Jimmy Fallon's death rattle on the Tonight Show. In the second half, we do a reading from "The Hobo Koran" aka John Kasich's first book "Courage is Contagious, and dive into the Chilcot Report and uncover the hidden connection between the War in Iraq and Michael Bay. Finally, we pay tribute to friend of the show Ross Douthat by way of Ridley Scott's masterpiece 'Blade Runner.' SUBSCRIBE TO CHAPO GET AN EXTRA SHOW A WEEK: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3343736 BUY TICKETS AND T-SHIRT FOR OUR LIVE SHOW IN PHILLY 7/28: http://www.streetfightradio.com/tickets/ Links- Vic's Vine Channel: https://vine.co/u/949288825883095040 The Chilcot Report Section 4.3: http://www.iraqinquiry.org.uk/media/246496/the-report-of-the-iraq-inquiry_section-43.pdf#search=glass%20containers
Jay Weingarten is my most excellent guest this week. Jay is a comedian. Jay is funny. Jay is cool. Jay is nice. Find out more about Jay here. Listen to Jay's comedy "album" "Big Laughs" here. Check out Jay's episode of Weird Adults with Little Esther here. This week's book giveaway is "Mind Beyond Death" by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche. Want a chance to get a book every week forever? Join the Synchronicity Community today and you'll get that chance. Be sure to subscribe to Synchronicity on iTunes. Topics Discussed Jay's Comedy Flying Fish Expressing Yourself via Comedy Power Point as a comedic tool The importance of keeping an open mind Being authentic in life and comedy The importance of loving everything around you Jay's chihuahua "The Baby" Karma and Reincarnation Multidimensional realities - Simultaneous other lives Tim Heidecker and Vic Berger 2 Wet Crew Laughing Mushrooms L.A Comedy Scene Jay's Unique Path Using Life as a Path Jazz man! The internet being awesome Reducing Fear, Increasing Love
Alexander Cairns sits down with filmmakers Devan Scott and Will Ross to talk about two films by Allan King. The master of direct cinema made two landmark documentaries in the 1960s. A Married Couple takes an unflinching look at a modern marriage and Warrendale observes the lives of emotionally disturbed children at a Toronto institution.Then the trio considers the work of satirist Vic Berger, creator of hilarious Vine and YouTube videos.Download this episode here. (47 MB) For more information about the movies discussed in this episode, see the IMDb pages for A Married Couple and Warrendale.
My guest today is the incredible, hilarious and all around good person, Vic Berger. I've only met Vic via the web, but you know when you can just tell, "that guy, hey, he's a good guy," well, Vic is one of those guys. In addition to being a good guy, Vic has put together and edited some of my favorite videos of the past couple of years. There are embeds below for you to check out and I encourage you do to that before listening to the podcast. Also, do yourself a favor and follow Vic on the following channels: YouTube, Twitter and Vine. Hot Tolerance on YouTube. If you want more listen to the episode ya goofus. Subscribe to Synchronicity today.
It's Radio Free Tote Bag and Vic Berger is our guest this week and we are stokeddd! We discuss Vic's surreal video edits, Steve Harvey, Bakker Buckets, an unfortunate dating experience at the zoo, and moustache-touching - all while his door is under siege by a small ninja. Then we head to the question box where we have quite a lot of listener questions this week! And here's what we get into: How to make the 200th at home covid date a little less tired | Shock videos - a date convo starter? (no do not) |Seeing the best intentions in your partner when they do something casually that hurts you - or whether you even should | How to strike a balance between work and home life when working at home | A game is using Vic's face as an avatar appartently | Berger Bakker Bucket Review? | A returning reddit question asker rigs up a homemade glory hole to act out a fantasy | A boyfriend reveals his weird misogynist reasons for getting into a relationship with you Thanks again to Vic for taking the time to come on, we had a great time! If you'd like to check out his work you can find him on Twitter @VicBergerIV or at his website victorberger.com And thank you for tuning in! If you'd like to support the show and get a bonus episode every week you can find us at Patreon.com/RFTB