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What do you do when your world falls apart? If you're Open Mike Eagle, a healthy dose of self-care includes a whole lot of "haircuts, tattoos, gold chains, and anime." Join us as we sit down with the renowned rapper, comedian, and host of the podcast What Had Happened Was to discuss how he healed through his fantastic new album Anime, Trauma and Divorce. Heighten the experience with your own Broken Zipper cocktail, a fruit-laced tribute to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, one of Mike's favorite animes. LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, SHARE and as always, cheers! Listen to Anime, Trauma and Divorce by Open Mike Eagle Broken Zipper 1oz Hemp Vodka 2oz Raspberry Liqueur Champagne Orange Zest Purple and White Luster Dust Fresh Bay Leaves Shake vodka, raspberry liqueur, orange zest, and luster dust together. Strain into glass over ice. Fill with chilled champagne and garnish with fresh bay leaves. Open Mike Eagle on Twitter Open Mike Eagle on Instagram Open Mike Eagle on Facebook Listen to Mike's What Had Happened Was Podcast Episode Playlist: Theme Music by New New Girlfriend #Mood Jingle by Jacob Jeffries & Jesse McGinty Tunes & Tumblers on Instagram Tunes & Tumblers on Twitter Tunes & Tumblers on Facebook Tunes & Tumblers on Spotify Call or Text the Tunes & Tumblers Hotline: (626) 604-6477 Cover art by Pedro Isaac Chairez Tunes & Tumblers is a member of the Pantheon Media family of podcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tunes--tumblers/support
Two guest in a row! Daniel Smith joins the show this week with picks on hand: (19:26) Pladask Elektrisk - Draume (https://pladaskelektrisk.com/product/draume-2/) (24:40) Hacks (https://www.hbomax.com/series/urn:hbo:series:GYIBToQrPdotpNQEAAAEa) (30:05) J Cole - The Off-Season (https://open.spotify.com/album/4JAvwK4APPArjIsOdGoJXX?si=AoKR0LgzSFi3ZUNZQDDT1w) (34:39) Vast of Night (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEiwpCJqMM0) (41:35) Wayfaring Strangers: Guitar Soli (http://www.numerogroup.com/products/wayfaring-strangers-guitar-soli) (46:38) Cyberpunk 2077 (https://www.cyberpunk.net/us/en/) Drinks! Adam - Uncle Nearest 1884 (https://unclenearest.com/1884-small-batch-whiskey/) Mike - Bombay Dry Gin and Q Tonic Kevin - Hitachino Nest White Ale (https://hitachino.cc/en/) Followup and Footnotes Music Break: Pa Salieu - Glidin' (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6Jg1jw9X7g) The Fifth Element (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fifth_Element) Friday (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_(1995_film)) Mitchells vs The Machines (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_mitchells_vs_the_machines) What Had Happened Was (https://starburns.audio/podcasts/what-had-happened-was/) Matt Kindt (https://www.mattkindtshop.com/) Marvel Cinematic Universe (https://www.marvel.com/movies) Tobe Nwigwe - FYE FYE (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bncLxLrkW8A) Paddington 2 (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/paddington_2)
In episode 918, Jack and Miles are joined by rapper and What Had Happened Was host Open Mike Eagle to discuss restaurant workers, updates on Havana Syndrome, A Quiet Place 2, the Citizen app, Lego's first LGBTQ-themed set, and more! FOOTNOTES: ‘The final straw’: How the pandemic pushed restaurant workers over the edge ARE U.S. OFFICIALS UNDER SILENT ATTACK? Fandango Reports Very Strong Pre-Sales For ‘Quiet Place 2’ CITIZEN APP AGAIN LETS USERS REPORT CRIMES — AND EXPERTS SEE BIG RISKS Banned crime reporting app Vigilante returns as Citizen, says its ‘report incident’ feature will be pulled Missing woman reunited with family thanks to Citizen App, diligent neighbor “It Creates a Culture of Fear”: How Crime Tracking Apps Incite Unnecessary Panic ‘A bleak dystopian reality’: Citizen app is now driving a patrol car in Los Angeles Leaked Emails Show Crime App Citizen Is Testing On-Demand Security Force Private Security Force That Works With Citizen Wants the Power to Arrest People A crime reporting app shifts to tracking COVID-19, raising privacy questions Crime App Citizen Exposed Users' COVID Data Report of Tiger Running Amok in Manhattan Turns Out to Be Raccoon: NYPD CITIZEN CEO OFFERED TO PERSONALLY FUND LA ARSON MANHUNT — FOR THE WRONG PERSON Citizen App Falsely Accuses Man of Starting Los Angeles Wildfire LEGO Unveils First LGBTQ Set Called 'Everyone Is Awesome' Launching for Pride Month Why I designed “Everyone is Awesome” by Matthew Ashton Lego’s made an LGBTQ-themed set but it feels a little like lip service Conservatives are furiously whining that LEGO’s new Pride set is shameful and divisive absolutely losing my mind watching this WATCH: pumpichulo - {WEGONMAKEIT} Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We kept our promise, now keep up yours and listen to Episode 27! This week Vy and Lane take a nostalgia trip down their three years of law school and recount the moments that defined them as students and as individuals. There's also talk concerning the new season of Dexter and the fabulous podcast What Had Happened Was. As promised, this week's episode is light on the editing, so this is a much more raw version of the show than you guys might be used to. Let us know what you think!Buzzsprout Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1391734Social Media:Twitter: @PodcastYoursInstagram: @lawfullyyourspodcastWant to get in contact with us?Email: lawfullyyourspodcast@gmail.comMusic featured in this episode:Hop Hip by KwonPeacefully by E's Jimmy JamsWalk Through the Park by TrackTribeLazy Walk by Cheel
It's a short solo episode this week as Lane recounts two news stories with a bizarre common theme.Buzzsprout link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1391734Social Media:Twitter: @PodcastYoursInstagram: @lawfullyyourspodcastWant to get in contact with us?Email: lawfullyyourspodcast@gmail.comIntro and Closing Music: Hop Hip by Kwon
Recorded: April 1, 2021 The delightful Open Mike Eagle joins me this week! We talk about how he started rapping in Chicago before moving to Los Angeles, getting into the comedy world through UCB and infusing comedy into his music, and his new podcast network “Stony Island Audio” and his debut podcast “What Had Happened Was” - season two streaming now! Follow Mike: www.twitter.com/mike_eagle www.instagram.com/open_mike_eagle Check out our website: www.nottoodeep.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe recap the 2021 NFL Draft. What Had Happened Was – 1st Round Recap (00:52), D’Wayne Eskridge Pick Analysis (09:57), Tre Brown Analysis (16:24), Stone Forsythe Analysis (20:58), and What’s the Word in the West (30:31).
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe recap the 2021 NFL Draft. What Had Happened Was – 1st Round Recap (00:52), D'Wayne Eskridge Pick Analysis (09:57), Tre Brown Analysis (16:24), Stone Forsythe Analysis (20:58), and What's the Word in the West (30:31).
In episode 44 of Ambrosia For Heads What's The Headline podcast, we discuss the following: 0:00Intro 0:40Shock G brought the Funk to Hip-Hop 4:45Digital Underground crossed over with “The Humpty Dance,” without selling out 6:30How Digital Underground was connected with N.W.A. and Tupac 8:16Shock G brought showmanship back to Hip-Hop 11:18The loss of Tupac and a lack of creative control tormented Shock G 18:28Tupac got his start with Digital Underground 19:30Shock G was also an incredible music producer 22:00Digital Underground's catalog was much deeper than Sex Packets and “The Humpty Dance” 34:55DMX's Celebration of Life memorial service sent him off in grand style 39:16Kanye West reminded all of his musical genius with his Sunday Service choir at DMX's memorial service 45:13Swizz Beatz had sharp words for people claiming to be X's friends who did not support him when he was living 46:10Why don't artists' paid representatives help them put wills in place? 50:00Joey Badass' Oscar-nominated short film, “Two Distant Strangers,” shows he might be even better at acting than rapping 55:22Who are the best double threat rapper/actors? 1:03:55Dave Chappelle, Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey (Mos Def) are doing a podcast together 1:07:45Open Mike Eagle's “What Had Happened Was” is one of the best podcasts out right now 1:12:03Snoop Dogg recreates and brings to life several classic Rap album covers in his “Look Around” music video 1:14:11Logic is making a new album with Madlib, MadGic 1:18:30A new documentary is being produced about the D.O.C. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whats-the-headline/support
Death Saving Bros - An Actual Play 5e Dungeons & Dragons Podcast
Everything's a mess. The party is split, the Diademme Axorius is gone, and so are all our adventurers hit points. The group doesn't have time for Zawadski or his attitude. And they especially don't have time for that awful Father of the Year Award. Join Ambienitus and Brixeus Hammerbottom (Brad Richards and Ben Renfro), Jecht Liketheplane (Brad Renfro), Abraham Van Halen (Matt Smith), and Prothian Graymane (Eric Nemeth) as they continue their adventures in Ralvaria, led by Dungeon Master Paul Camper. Catch up on previous episodes at www.deathsavingbros.com.Get even more Death Saving Bros content by becoming a supporter on Patreon.Follow us on Twitter and other social media @DeathSavingBros or visit our website.Shop for official Death Saving Bros merchandise on Redbubble to get t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and more.The song “Deadly Roulette” is by Kevin MacLeod at Incompetech.com. These tracks are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 and sourced from filmmusic.io.The songs “Belly of the Beast (Combat),” “Defending Varanspear,” “Defending Varanspear (Piano),” “Forbidden Texts,” “Honor in the Storm (Strings),” “Hordebreaker,” “In Corridors of Yore,” “In the Court of Anise and Lavender,” “Shadow Puppets,” and “Shelter at Last (Piano)” are copyright Will Savino and the Music d20 project. These tracks are used with permission. All rights reserved.The song “Frozen Village, Dusk (Mystery)” is by the Boy King of Idaho at patreon.com/boykingofidaho. This track is used with permission. All rights reserved.The tracks “Here and Now,” “Shadow Hunters,” and “War Horde” are music by Orchestralis.The song “Breakeven” by The Script is used in accordance with the United States Copyright Act of 1976, Section 107 Fair Use. All rights reserved.The Death Saving Bros theme song is an abridged version of the track "Run" by Kai Engel from The Free Music Archive. It is used with permission under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0.
It has been a long long time since we could record in person, but we are back at it: (20:31) Wonder Woman Dead Earth (https://www.dccomics.com/comics/wonder-woman-dead-earth-2019/wonder-woman-dead-earth-1) (24:11) Invincible (https://www.amazon.com/Invincible-Season-1/dp/B08WJMRHYZ) (Amazon Prime) (29:40) Sad About the Times (https://anthologyrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/sad-about-the-times) (36:43) The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/the-legend-of-zelda-links-awakening-switch/) Drinks! Mike & Adam - Pink Jimmy Followup and Footnotes Music Break: Company Flow - Silence (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVyXe5lFKpc) Hot Ones parodied on SNL (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJYc3m89nwk&feature=emb_imp_woyt) Snowpiercer (TV series) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6156584/) COD Warzone (https://www.callofduty.com/warzone) Kong vs. Godzilla (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5034838/) The Usual Suspects (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Usual_Suspects) The Public Radio (https://www.thepublicrad.io/) What Had Happened Was (https://starburns.audio/podcasts/what-had-happened-was/) LOTR: Return of the King (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zckJCxYxn1g)
Open Mike Eagle, amazing musical hamburger blessing to our cave-goblin palettes, joins the DTFH!Check out Open Mike Eagle's incredible catalogue of music (wherever you listen to music), and listen to his podcast: What Had Happened Was.Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: Purple - Visit Purple.com/Duncan10 and use promo code DUNCAN10 for $200 Off any mattress order of $1500 or more! Shudder - Use promo code DUNCAN for a FREE 30 Day Trial. ZipRecruiter - Try for FREE at ZipRecruiter.com/Duncan
Hello, dear listener. I’m Marc Hershon, your every-other-weekly host of this show. Happy to be back. Last week co-host Tyson Saner was in the hot seat with Succotash Shut-In Epi240, favoring your pearly shell-like ears with clips from such audio wonderments as What Had Happened Was, Oprah's Master Class, and The Al Franken Podcast. You can still catch that installment at our homesite, http://SuccotashShow.com, as well as from Apple and Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, the Laughable app and wherever diner soundcasts are streamed and/or downloaded. Just last week - the past two weeks, actually - I was a guest on the Chillpak Hollywood Hour, with Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness, where, along with comedian and writer Suli McCullough, I participated in a comedy roundtable discussion. We talked about our comedy influences, the effect of the pandemic on live performance and the creative process, and more. Check it out when you can at their homesite: ChillpakHollywood.com, or wherever you grab your favorite soundcasts. Back in July I did an episode focusing on some soundcasts that I called Doin’ It Down Under with Jason McNamara, and I tapped our old friend Jabs to find me a quartet of soundcasts from Australia and New Zealand. For this installment, Epi241, entitled Crossin’ The Pond, I leaned on another friend of the show, George Grimwood, to load us up with a four-pack of shows from England and he came through with flying colors. It’s not like we don’t occasionally feature British comedy soundcasts. We recently clipped From the Oasthouse with Alan Partridge, and Strange Times with our friend Davian Dent. But on tap today we’ve got four shows we’ve not featured before, including Looks Familiar, The CheapShow, Rule of Three, and The Adam Buxton Podcast. This episode is sponsored by Henderson’s Pants new Camo Cut-Offs. Let me wax on about George Grimwood for a moment. We met via the socials back in the early 20-teens and then crossed paths in real life at, I believe, the third Los Angeles Podcast Festival. You can hear a short chat I had with him while we were hovering in the lobby area back exactly a hundred episodes ago, in Succotash Episode 141. George runs the Podnose Network that carries a number of soundcast over in England which he points out is “the UK’s leading independent entertainment podcast network,” with thousands of hours of content and more on the way. He himself is rebooting the show he hosts, called The Talk Show Talk Show (no relation to Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast…), in which he analyses classic (and not-so-classic) episodes of Late Night talk shows, including Johnny Carson, David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, and more. So George not only suggested the shows we’re clipping today (I actually harvest them myself), but gave me little blurbs about each show which is a tremendous help. Thanks, George! Without further ado, let’s get into this collection of English clips. (Do you think they call snippets crisps over there?) Looks Unfamiliar Our first show, Looks Unfamiliar, features journalist and writer Tim Worthington speaking with a guest about lost nostalgia - aspects of pop culture that have been discarded and forgotten in time, but often remembered fondly or with fear by the guest. Our clip is from recent episode 73 with director Matt Lee, and they’re talking about this service that used to exist called Dial-A-Song, where you could call a number on your phone and hear music played on your phone. CheapShow The CheapShow is a soundcast featuring Paul Gannon and Eli Silverman searching for bizarre treasures one may find in the Poundlands – which is a chain of British variety stores – I think it must be like our Dollar Stores here in the US, as well as bargain bins and charity shops, often culminating in some very unusual discoveries and hilarious segments. Our clip has the two lads reading a submission from a listener about a very strange find. Spoiler alert: It’s a turd. Rule Of Three This next soundcast, Rule of Three, was the winner of the best Arts and Culture division at last year’s British Podcasts Awards…and then promptly went on hiatus. But comedy writers Jason Hazeley and Joel Morris are coming back for more, according to our man George. And good thing, too – this is a super show! The hosts talk to comedians about something funny that they love. Guests pick whatever it is that makes them laugh — a book, a film, a tv show, a comic, a radio show, anything — and then the hosts and guest dig in. Our clip features a guest that I wish was a friend of Succotash, Eddie Izzard. He’s funny, and smart, and the thing he picked to highlight on the show was John Lithgow, specifically from his appearance on TV’s 3rd Rock from The Sun. The Adam Buxton Show The Adam Buxton Show is an interview show, or a “chat show” as they say across the Atlantic. Adam was originally part of Adam & Joe, a thoroughly enjoyable cult television series he did with Joe Cornish. They then became radio personas and, while Joe has been busy directing films, Adam has been podcasting. And writing, too — he recently released a memoir entitled Ramble Book. Our final clip of this episode features Adam’s “Ramble” with Canadian comedian Tony Law, where they share their experiences of being a stranger in a strange land – Disneyland. That’s a wrap on our listen to a few shows from Across the Pond. I realize that some of those accents from the British Isles might be a bit think for some of our US listeners, so I’ll advise you do what I do – listen again. It’s the King’s English, people! You’re bound to pick it up. Thanks once again to George Grimwood of the Podnose Network. If you want to reach out to him, you can email him at podnose@gmail.com. He tells me that they are looking to expand beyond the UK content next year. Who knows? Maybe Succotash can finally get our network stripes! I would love to authentically be able to say, “We’re getting the sign from the network to wrap it up…” Until then, we’re just going to have to wrap it up ourselves. Remember that Tyson will be here next week with another bouquet of soundcasts clips for you. And I’ll be back the week after with something nice for your ears. Until that time, stay safe, keep warm, wear a mask, wash your hands and if anyone asks if you’ve heard anything good lately, won’t you please pass the Succotash? — Marc Hershon
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner. I am your host for this week here on Succotash Shut-In, the Soundcast Stimulas Package Epi240. In case you missed it, last week on Epi239, "Drollplayin' with Gamecasts", my co-host and your every-other-show host Marc Hershon harvested four clips having the common theme of roleplaying games from the soundcasts The Adventure Zone, AllD20, Critical Role, and Nerd Poker. It's a fun show and I urge you to check it out if you've a mind to. It can be found via Apple and Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, the Laughable app, iHeart Radio or even at our homesite, SuccotashShow.com . This week I've got clips from the soundcasts What Had Happened Was, Oprah's Master Class, and The Al Franken Podcast. I've also got a throwback Henderson's Pants ad from way back in Epi200 for their Bicentennial Pants to round out the whole experience. I haven't really got a whole lot more to say on the subject except thank you for listening so far, I hope you enjoy this episode's offerings. Let's get going! CLIPS What Had Happened Was Open Mike Eagle sits down with the legendary Prince Paul to discuss Prince Paul's life, impact, and role in the world of Hip Hop. Our clip comes from the episode from July 8th, 2020, entitled "3ft High and Rising: The Origins of De La Soul". Prince Paul tells the story of producing De La Soul's first album. Along the way we hear how the group was formed, the creative direction behind the album, and how they fit into the burgeoning hip-hop community around them. From the invention of the 'skit' to the first major sampling lawsuit, it's the story of an album that changed the business of rap music forever. (On a personal note, I owned a copy of the album when it was pretty new and I was in high school. It's one of my all-time-favorite albums and I don't think very many if any of my peers at the time had ever listened to it or had even heard of it. I made sure a few of them would over time. I enjoy sharing music with people even more than listening to in or making it.) Oprah’s Master Class: The Podcast Hear the greatest life lessons of some of the most respected and renowned actors, musicians, public figures and athletes. Handpicked by Oprah Winfrey, these luminaries reveal their lives with candor and insight — in their own words. We're featuring a clip from December 19, 2018, part of the conversation with the late, great Cicely Tyson, who passed away on January 28, 2021. (Yet another personal note: When I was fairly young I was introduced to The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman which also starred Cicely Tyson and is for some reason absent from the episode description. When I saw that movie I learned what racism was. I came to understand that the multi-racial neighborhood portrayed on Sesame Street was not impossible but also not necessarily the norm. I still appreciate the idea of it. Also, there SHOULD be friendly puppets and people breaking out in song in our everyday lives, in my humble opinion…) The Al Franken Podcast A five-time Emmy winning SNL comedy writer/producer, joins a four-time #1 NYT bestselling author, a three-time highest-rated national progressive radio host, a two-time Grammy winning artist, and a former US Senator. So, it gets a little crowded in the booth when Al Franken talks public policy and sometimes political comedy with notable guests. Our clip hails from September 29th of 2019, repeating a portion of Al's convo with Chris Rock "Because It's So Damn Great!", says the host. (ANOTHER personal note: First of all, I did not find out until recently that Mr. Franken HAD a podcast or I certainly would have been listening to it and would have clipped it already. Second, Saturday Night Live had been a huge influence on my life and sense of humor up until around the early-mid 1990's and then I pretty much stopped watching TV regularly. I'd say I missed a lot of great television programming but…did I really? …I certainly missed SOME…priorities change it seems. Anyway, Al Franken and Chris Rock are definitely 2 of my favorite personalities from that show which I am almost 2 years older than…and I really enjoyed the chance to hear them chat as friends.) That's the lineup of clips for this week. Remember, Marc will be back as host next week in Epi241 with who knows what? Well…YOU know what if you've been listening for a while. It could be clips, it could be a chat…It could be both, really. We'd both appreciate it if you liked what you heard here and decided to listen to more of us and more of other soundcasts and soundcasters we feature on this soundcast so that you can hear what else is out there and then you take it from there I guess… It's February 13th, 2021 as I record this and I gotta say…as far as upsetting days go, this one is right up there with January 6th, 2021.…But it's Valentines Day tomorrow, and…well, that's different for everyone so I don't really know what to say about it…It's dead in the middle of this perfect month that begins on a Monday, ends on a Sunday and is 28 days long. I feel like these are infrequent. So, in this most special of months why not take a moment to rate and review us on whichever service you listen to soundcasts on, assuming that that service also provides you the opportunity to do so? We'd really appreciate it. It's what we mean when we ask you to please pass the Succotash… — Tyson Saner
Episode 22 - 1. Intro: @0:00 2. What Had Happened Was: @3:20 KimYe calls it quits - @7:35 Lori "Bridgerton" - @13:35 Rage at the Capitol - @28:00 3. #QTNA: How broke is too broke? @38:52 As always tho, pour up, roll one and press play! . . #blackpodcast #joebuddenpodcast #podcasting #podcast #rapradarpodcast #podcastinglife #newpodcast #musicpodcast #comedypodcast #podcasters #happierpodcast #podcastnetwork #podcastshow #podcastmovement #podcastersofinstagram #podcastseries #podcasts #serialpodcast #podcastaddict #podcastjunkie #podcastlife #podcastlove #podcaster #podcasthost #PCPOV #dopeblackpods
On this episode we break down the invitation I mean invasion on the Capitol and how this podcast might have inspired it(my bad). We also talk about the pharmacist with the crazy conspiracy, Dr.Dre having top flight security, girls licking toilets and lying(but not about licking toilets)getting paid to stand in line and the latest change clothes challenge! All of this plus new "What Had Happened Was.." Puddletracks and Pre Covid Comedy. Roll up a meldrick and enjoy the moment! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yusufali/support
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe break down the Seahawks' Wild Card loss to the Rams with What Had Happened Was (01:45), Playmakers (06:40), WR Round Up (10:52), Coaches Corner (12:23), and Clock Ran Out (14:53).
The Seahawks wrapped up the season with a comeback win and now turn their attention to the playoffs. Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe break it down with What Had Happened Was (00:50), Playmakers (05:12), WR Round Up (12:02), Coaches Corner (13:46), and Victory Formation (16:32).
Here's a lookback at our fave picks from 2020. Happy New Year! (07:49) Hades (https://www.supergiantgames.com/games/hades/) (09:17) "Somewhere" by Gum Country (https://gumcountry.bandcamp.com/album/somewhere) (10:03) Ted Lasso (https://tv.apple.com/us/show/ted-lasso/umc.cmc.vtoh0mn0xn7t3c643xqonfzy) (11:10) Queen's Gambit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewc1hixzYPY) (13:07) Run the Jewels 4 (https://runthejewels.com/) (15:14) Mochi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mochi) (17:20) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_of_Duty:_Modern_Warfare_(2019_video_game)) (19:43) Mandalorian (https://www.disneyplus.com/series/the-mandalorian/3jLIGMDYINqD) (23:41) "Limbo" by Aminé (https://open.spotify.com/album/68ftwf9QaWYIEIRqgbxvde?fo=1&utm_medium=share&utm_source=desktop&post_id=1899753226949303&_php=1) (25:00) What Had Happened Was (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-had-happened-was/id1520209791) Drinks! Mike - Guinness Stout (https://www.guinness.com/en-us/our-beers/guinness-original/) Adam - Bingo Lager (https://www.bingorva.com/) Followup and Footnotes Music Break: "All Caps" - Madvillain (RIP DOOM) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewc1hixzYPY) 2020 SaMcast Playlist (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4t8Z1AjiPM8zCTWvD2cDLh?si=l6tedBoyQ7O1AUCvDuAk9g)
Darius and Nyah speak to the multi-talented Marnino Toussaint. Marnino Toussaint, is a South Florida-based Poet, Singer , rapper, and art educator who has worked alongside the likes of actors Omari Hardwick and Victoria Justice, author Mary Pope Osborne and has opened for Hip Hop legend, Chuck D. Marnino also had the opportunity to perform at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, California as part of their ceremony honoring musical legend and activist, Harry Belafonte. While he loves to sing about love, Marnino lives to inspire activism and connectivity in his community. Marnino gives back to the community by teaching poetry and songwriting workshops as part of the Art Prevails Project.Check out Marnino's forthcoming EP, What Had Happened Was, on all streaming platforms. Follow Marnino's journey: marnino.comInstagramTwitter
The Seahawks locked up the NFC West title with a win over the Rams. Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe break it down with In the Trenches with Ray Roberts (00:50), What Had Happened Was (08:10), Playmakers (13:27), WR Round Up (19:19), Coaches Corner (19:59), and Victory Formation (23:08).
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe recap a playoff-clinching win vs. the Washington Football Team. In the Trenches with Ray Roberts (00:48), What Had Happened Was (09:00), Playmakers (13:47), WR Round Up (19:31), Coaches Corner (20:37), and Victory Formation (23:13).
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe recap a blowout win over the Jets. In the Trenches with Ray Roberts (00:45), What Had Happened Was (08:45), Playmakers (15:14), WR Round Up (23:24), Coaches Corner (25:10), and Clock Ran Out (27:34).
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe take a look at a disappointing loss to the Giants. In the Trenches with Ray Roberts (00:50), What Had Happened Was (09:27), Playmakers (13:04), WR Round Up (16:52), Coaches Corner (17:36), and Clock Ran Out (19:43).
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe review a MNF win in Philadelphia. What Had Happened Was (00:38), Playmakers (04:38), WR Round Up (17:19), Coaches Corner (18:35), and Victory Formation (21:40).
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe discuss a big win over the Cardinals on Thursday Night Football. In the Trenches with Ray Roberts (00:47), What Had Happened Was (11:06), Playmakers (15:29), Coaches Corner (23:55), and Victory Formation (26:37).
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe discuss a loss on the road to the Rams. In the Trenches with Ray Roberts (00:55), What Had Happened Was (09:11), Playmakers (16:47), WR Round Up (22:58), Coaches Corner (25:10), and Clock Ran Out (27:51).
Read the room, America. In the first (and maybe only) episode of 2020, Major and Lise come back to talk mostly about a certain VP (and not True Jackson). A Memphis candy man is giving us a sweet tooth and pride. The king of trivia breaks our hearts and tragedy strikes another young artist with promise. We can’t keep up with the comings and goings in the Bold and the Baeless. Lise believes she brought luck to LA and Major tells us how many miles it takes to get to communication. It’s all the Politikin' for us and much more in What Had Happened Was. For Let's Talk About It Sis, the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris had us filled with hope, joy, and prayers for Black women. Lise’s biscuits are burned by two people whose journey is all too familiar, and Major can’t comfort you for mistreating her. The GRITS We Love include an internet cousin and author along with a few Georgia peaches who put their game down, flipped and reversed a red state. Follow us @toycpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/toycpodcast Visit our website www.toycpodcast.com © 2016 Take Off Your Cool Podcast™. All rights reserved.
The “2 Dudes, Same Fantasy” duo of Brian Gebhardt and Beau Johnson recapped Week 9 of the NFL season by letting you know what they got wrong in “What Had Happened Was” and what they got right in “Told You So.” Gebhardt and Johnson then broke down the biggest waiver wire names of the week including Jakobi Meyers, Curtis Samuel, Austin Hooper, Dallas Goedert, and Duke Johnson. Then the guys briefly previewed the Thursday Night Football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Tennessee Titans. Remember to catch “2 Dudes, Same Fantasy” on the 929 The Game Facebook page live every Sunday from 11:30am to 1pm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Open Mike Eagle is an artist, runs a record label, recently launched podcast network, co-created The New Negroes on Comedy Central, & has a merchandise company. He also has a few podcasts of his own: Secret Skin & What Had Happened Was with DJ Prince Paul (both are linked below) & has appeared on many podcasts (I highly recommend his episode of Father Hood.) You may have seen him on SyFy, Adventure Time, Black Ice, or It’s a Party. We dig in to a little bit of what he does & answer listener & fan questions. Listen to & purchase his new album “Anime Trauma & Divorce” https://openmikeeagle.bandcamp.com/album/anime-trauma-and-divorce Follow Open Mike Eagle on social: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mike_Eagle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/open_mike_eagle/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeeagleraps Watch Call & Response on Blavity: https://youtu.be/wmPkoIMdHr8 Open Mike Eagle & Lizzo “Extra Consent” on The New Negroes: https://youtu.be/HslbuwTMhrw Merch Engine: https://shop.merchcentral.com/collections/merch-engine Explore Stony Island Audio podcasts (including Mike's podcasts): http://mikeeagle.net/stoneyisland Subscribe to Cherie Hu’s Water & Music: https://bit.ly/35eE11f Super Duty Tough Work Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2iFnRgQZRH7u0tpLgNN8OF Watch Video Dave’s music video for Tuesday: https://youtu.be/qstPRbgffm8 Open Mike Eagle on Father Hood Podcast: https://fatherhoodspod.com/ep-99-unapologetic-dad-trap-feat-open-mike-eagle/ Brain Study on Rappers: https://www.nature.com/news/brain-scans-of-rappers-shed-light-on-creativity-1.11835 #BTSPodcast music-specific episodes: https://bit.ly/3mwwLmW Support this podcast by becoming a monthly contributor at anchor.fm/btspodcast. Join Acorns (Acorns referral link: acorns.com/invite/L33KZP), sing up for HotelTonight using LCOOK61, and/or Soothe for in-home massages with LZLRZ. Use my promo code for Instacart for $5 off your first delivery: LCOOK5130 Follow #BTSPodcast on social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/btsthepodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/btsthepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btsthepodcast/ Join the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1720173561544455 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/btspodcast/support
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe discuss a disappointing loss in Buffalo. What Had Happened Was (02:29), Playmakers (7:50), WR Round Up (13:56), Coaches Corner (15:43), and Clock Ran Out (19:25).
The “2 Dudes, Same Fantasy” duo of Brian Gebhardt and Beau Johnson recapped the Week 8 of the NFL season by telling you what they got wrong in “What Had Happened Was” before letting you know what they got right in “Told You So.” Gebhardt and Johnson talked about injuries to Jimmy Garoppolo, George Kittle, and Jonathan Taylor. They also spoke about COVID-19 News for Andy Dalton, Jamaal Williams and AJ Dillon. They also shared their thoughts on hot waiver wire names like DeeJay Dallas, Gus Edwards, J.K. Dobbins and Jordan Wilkins. Remember to catch “2 Dudes, Same Fantasy” live on the 92.9 The Game Facebook page from 11:30am – 1pm every Sunday throughout the season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe discuss a dominant win over San Francisco to move to 6-1. In the Trenches with Ray Roberts (00:51), What Had Happened Was (14:49), Playmakers (20:39), WR Round Up (28:54), Coaches Corner (30:13), and Victory Formation (32:40).
Nick & Cecil talk about Drew Lock starting to regress and how much of the blame is on Pat Shurmur. Cecil wants to know how did we get here and the guys play a game of What Had Happened Was. Nick starts to wonder who gets the blame and how much longer we can watch Lock struggle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s episode of “2 Dudes, Same Fantasy” Brian Gebhardt and Beau Johnson recap the fantasy football action from Week 7 in the NFL including injuries to Deebo Samuel, Chris Carson and Chris Godwin. Gebhardt and Johnson kick off the episode by telling you what they got wrong in “What Had Happened Was” and what they got right in “Told You So.” Some of the players discussed include Drew Brees, Christian Kirk, Justin Herbert, Govanni Bernard, Mike Williams and Antonio Gibson. The duo then shared their favorite waiver wire pickups of the week before previewing this week’s Thursday Night Football game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Carolina Panthers. Make sure to catch Gebhardt and Johnson on the 929 The Game Facebook page every Sunday morning at 11:30am up until kickoff for start/sit advice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe discuss the first loss of the season for the Seahawks as they fall to the Cardinals in OT, 37-34. What Had Happened Was (00:51), Playmakers (05:55), WR Round Up (12:23), Coaches Corner (14:05), and Clock Ran out (17:20).
The “2 Dudes, Same Fantasy” duo of Brian Gebhardt and Beau Johnson recap the Week 5 action around the league while also telling you what they go wrong in “What Had Happened Was” and what they got right in “Told You So.” Gebhardt and Johnson react to Chase Claypool’s breakout performance, Dalvin Cook’s injury and what to think about the Dallas Cowboys offense after Dak Prescott’s brutal ankle injury. Some of the names discussed this week include Matt Ryan, Darius Slayton, Robby Anderson, Alexander Mattison and Chase Edmonds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Seahawks are 5-0 for the first time in franchise history after a 27-26 win over the Vikings. Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe break down another nail-biter. What Had Happened Was (02:22), Playmakers (10:15), WR Round Up (19:41), Coaches Corner (22:04), and Victory Formation (24:50).
The Seahawks are 4-0 after a 31-23 win over the Dolphins. Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe break down the Week 4 win: In the Trenches with Ray Roberts, (00:51), What Had Happened Was (15:57), Playmakers (28:34), WR Round Up (35:05), Coaches Corner (37:53), and Victory Formation (40:38).
The Seahawks move to 3-0 with a 38-31 win over the Cowboys, and Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe are here to break it down. In the Trenches with Ray Roberts (0:50), What Had Happened Was (10:32), Playmakers (15:29), WR Round up (21:01), Coaches Corner (22:43), and Victory Formation (25:08).
This week we have video games, blues music, old books, and a podcast that we both loved...like loved loved loved: (12:50) Hades (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz8l935Bv0Y) (18:50) Hound Dog Taylor (https://www.alligator.com/artists/Hound-Dog-Taylor/) (25:22) His Dark Materials (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/His_Dark_Materials) (31:28) What Had Happened Was (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-had-happened-was/id1520209791) Drinks! Mike - Pink Jimmy Adam - Short Throw - My Mug, My Rules (https://untappd.com/b/short-throw-brewing-co-my-mug-my-rules/3956361) Followup and Footnotes Music Break: Action Bronson - Mongolia (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_bkpNEiAp8) The Cock (https://www.peacocktv.com/) Titanfall 2 (https://www.ea.com/games/titanfall/titanfall-2)
Michael Bumpus and Nasser Kyobe break down a Sunday Night thriller vs. the Patriots. Today's show: In the Trenches with Ray Roberts (00:49), What Had Happened Was (17:12), Playmakers (25:01), WR Round Up (31:13), Coaches Corner (34:00) and Victory Formation (36:31).
On the season finale of What Had Happened Was we talk with Prince Paul about what didnt happen in his long and storied career. From near miss collaborations with legendary artists to TV projects that ended before ever launching, these are the stories of what almost happened plus a look into the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When life is your stage you will find a way to perform. Actress Felicia Chappelle chatted with “What Had Happened Was” host Amelia Robinson about her brother Dave Chappelle and what his local comedy shows have meant, growing up in Yellow Springs and DC, art, Prince nesting dolls, never being spanked, travel and her new podcast Faces on the Train. Follow her on Instagram: @womenworkwonders.
Cecil & Nick play 5 Questions and find out if Vic Fangio’s new-look defense can hold up against Derrick Henry and the Titans. Courtland Sutton is nursing a sore shoulder, and Nick tells Cecil who should rise to the occasion and why he’s keeping a close eye on Sutton’s activity on Saturday. The guys play HORNS or NAH and a game of What Had Happened Was with Pat Shurmur’s comments regarding the usage of Phillip Lindsay & Melvin Gordon. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Weird Rap #2 features a trip into the wild mindscape of rap visionary Cambatta (plus an exclusive track), a journey across time with hip hop historian Nate Patrin, a deep dissertation on GZA and flat earth theory, an ethics discussion with Rob Sonic and Hprizm, new music reviews, and even more! First, Cambatta peels back some layers on his multi-dimensional lyrics, he details his relationship with spirituality, psychedelic drugs and addiction, he shares his feelings on being outsider, and we ponder why the music world resists complexity. We also get a preview of his forthcoming song "Magic Hour (Acid Shower)". Check out Cambatta at http://cambattamusic.com, http://twitter.com/cambattamusic & http://instagram.com/cambattamusic. Next, we take a look at the GZA’s recent controversy around flat earth theory, and we flip the script on his classic single "Labels". (See GZA’s post that shook the "globe" at https://www.instagram.com/p/CDmWPGEnCt6.) Then Nate Patrin, author of Bring That Beat Back: How Sampling Built Hip Hop, discusses the evolution of boundary-pushing hip hop production from its early days to current times, also looking at where rap music may be heading in the future. Follow Nate at http://twitter.com/natepatrin. Rob Sonic of Hail Mary Mallon and Sonic Sum returns, and Hprizm, AKA High Priest of Anti-Pop Consortium, makes a brief pre-appearance before his full-length interview on the next episode, to discuss the ethics of non-permissioned sampling in music production. Stay abreast of Rob Sonic via http://skypimps.bandcamp.com and http://instagram.com/bobbyfreedom, and keep up with Hprizm at https://hprizm.bandcamp.com and https://twitter.com/HPrizm. No, the episode is still not over. Because then we give a brief overview of Open Mike Eagle and Prince Paul’s various forays into podcasting and radio shows. Check out their current show, What Had Happened Was, and forthcoming podcasts, via https://twitter.com/StonyIslandPods. And we review some recent music releases: The Same Day by Oblio, of Dreadnots (https://dreadnotsmusic.bandcamp.com), Jadasea’s Half Life EP (https://jadasea.bandcamp.com), The Damage Done by Marrow, AKA Routiger Slob (https://marrowraps.bandcamp.com/), and Mr. Yote’s album Pello Phantasmo’s Book Of Brew (https://yoteland.bandcamp.com). Finally, we share a brief overview and preview of a new Weird Rap Records release, the Inner Plenum EP by Lil Ghostwriter, available on digital and vinyl picture disc at http://weirdrap.bandcamp.com, http://audiorecon.bandcamp.com, and all the usual platforms. Is all that not enough for you? Well, at Patreon there’s about a half hour’s worth of a bonus episode featuring Cambatta expanding on his psychedelic experiences, his rap influences, and comedy. It also includes Nate Patrin detailing the production advancements of Grandmaster Flash, Double D & Steinski, and Prince Paul. He also discusses the current state of leftfield hip hop journalism, and tells us what he’s been listening to lately. It’s yours for $3 at http://patreon.com/weirdrap. Rate and review us if you please; it will help us out. (Go to http://weirdrap.com/rating, on computer click Listen on Apple Podcasts, on phone scroll down.) Check out all our various online happenings via https://weirdrap.com. Socials: http://twitter.com/weirdrap, http://instagram.com/weirdrap, http://facebook.com/weirdrap. Communities: http://reddit.com/r/weirdrap, http://facebook.com/groups/weirdrap Audio: http://weirdrap.bandcamp.com, http://soundcloud.com/weirdrap, http://sptfy.com/weirdrap Video: http://youtube.com/weirdrap Newsletter: http://weird.substack.com Send suggestions or whatever to weirdrap3000@gmail.com. Record your message as audio and maybe we’ll play it on the podcast. Music submissions: Please don’t send music unless you’re confident that it’s top-notch experimental or highly advanced rap music. You can pay $50 via http://patreon.com/weirdrap to get your track played and reviewed on the podcast.
Nick & Cecil talk about Tim Patrick and Jerry Jeudy stepping up and handling heavy workloads now that KJ Hamler is down with a hamstring injury. John Davis joins the show to talk about Bryce Callahan’s history of stellar play and the hope for a bounce-back year for Garett Bolles and Elijah Wilkinson. Cecil asks John about the wide receivers now that KJ Hamler is injured and who would be the guy fans are going crazy about at this time in camp. Nick & Cecil talk about why preseason matters, and the difficulties with undrafted free agents like Nick Ferguson making the team without the opportunities preseason provides. The guys play a game of ‘What Had Happened Was’ with Curtis Modkins and Nick breaks down Modkins’ answers & what he really meant by them. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Grief does not care if you wear a badge. In the season kickoff of the "What Had Happened Was" podcast, Amelia Robinson chatted with Richard S. Biehl, the chief of Dayton’s police department. Among other things, they discussed the grief that brought the community together after the Oregon District mass shooting, why “why” is so important to so many, what yoga did for his deep depression, the link between the 2001 Cincinnati riots and protests in Dayton following the death of George Floyd, police reform and the impact his former interracial relationship had on his career. The 'What Had Happened Was' podcast is a project of Dayton.com sponsored Dayton Daily News.
It’s time to break bread with hip hop artist, comedian and all around creative force Open Mike Eagle. We travel from the early days in Chicago to his current Pop Tart struggles. Pull up a chair and enjoy!And check out his new podcast What Had Happened Was.Got to WineAccess.com/papa to get $20 off your first order of $50 or more!
Finish up your homework and treat yourself to this week’s episode with our latest Boy of Summer, Open Mike Eagle (What Had Happened Was), who talks with JV about freestyling, endless schoolbus rides, dusty cities and more! If you love this show and want to support it, visit Maximumfun.org/join to become a member for as little as $5 a month! You'll earn tons of great rewards including special never-before-heard BONUS episodes of The JV Club!