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When Bobby and Danelle first met in 1984 they both were smitten with each other. Even though they both only 19 they knew that the love they shared was something special. However, their relationship would come to a screeching halt when Bobby's father found out that his son, a white man, was dating a Black woman. Soon after that, Bobby and Danelle separated despite them both still very much in love with the other. In this 2017 interview for the second season of Black Love Doc, Bobby and Danelle share not only how they coped, but how after 27 years (and the help of social media) they eventually found their way back to each other. ========Looking for more Black Love content like After Love: the official Black Love after show? Get to getting Black Love+. Black Love+ is an all new totally free app that gives you all 360 degrees of Black Love. You can find it now on Apple, and Android. Plus you can find it on your favorite TV apps like Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick and wherever you get your apps! Download it today so you never miss a minute of Black Love. Connect with us:@blacklove on Instagram@blacklovedoc on Facebook@blacklovedoc on Twitter
FREE WORKPLACE CULTURE HEALTH ASSESSMENT: https://bobbyalbert.com/wrkplc-culture-assmnt-spltst1/ When Bobby Albert's father passed away, Bobby had to take over the family business as a 20 year old. Bobby discovered the business was upside down financially. The bankers wanted to collect and shut the business down. But Bobby found a way to make the business succeed and grow 500% in profit even during a bad recession. But the profit wasn't Bobby's focus. Profit and increased revenue was just a byproduct of Bobby's real focus, and that was learning how to be a good servant leader. When Bobby learned how to lead by serving, it changed everything. Workers wanted to work harder, business increased, everyone felt more fulfilled just by Bobby practicing good Biblical servant leadership.
This week Mossy Oak’s own Daniel and Neill Haas sit down “Between the Turkeys” and discuss turkey hunting experiences with their grandfather, Mr. Fox Haas and their dad Toxey. The conversation starts at their first turkeys and covers Mr. Fox's legacy of restoring wild turkeys to Clay County, Mississippi. Later, the interesting details of the original Mossy Oak tree are discussed. Trust us, this is a fun one with plenty of laughs but it's also is a touching display of love and respect for family. When Bobby asks Lannie and Dudley, what did we learn today? We believe the answer is how to be a better person. Enjoy. Presented by: Gunner Kennels (https://gunner.com/) Listen wherever you get your podcast!Stay connected with GameKeepers: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mossyoakgamekeepers/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GameKeepersTwitter: https://twitter.com/MOGameKeepersYouTube: http://bit.ly/GK-Podcast-YouTubeWebsite: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Support the show (https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/subscribe/) Support the show (https://subscribe.gamekeepersclub.com/)
Sometimes no plan is the best plan. When Bobby and I talk, any semblance of a plan, particular topic, direction or predetermined theme, go out the window. This time we covered everything from learning styles, social cohesion, retaining information and building a team to unreasonable friends, metacognition and self-awareness. None of which was my plan. Enjoy.robertcappuccio.com
When he learns about a traveling card player who bets you years instead of money, Bobby tries to turn back the clock in order to heal his legs. When Bobby loses, it forces Dean to play the same game, but he too comes up short and finds himself 80 years old. We discuss the career of Chad Everett, what would happen if Jess got pregnant again, and then imagined what it would be like if Dean was pregnant. Patreon Twitter Instagram Facebook Tumblr Facebook
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Today’s author interview guest is T. J. Wall, author of FAILSAFE. Local boy Puck ran away from the village of Temprance with his best friend Bobby a year ago. When Bobby shows up murdered, Sheriff Tommy Dick must solve the […]
Episode 576 of "Making Waves at C-Level" (formerly "Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do") is a interview with Bobby Marhamat. He is the CEO of Radiant and an experienced business leader. He shares his journey in business and leadership. The tag line in the banner of his LinkedIn profile reads "If you are not making waves, you are not kicking hard enough".... so that alone makes him the perfect guest for the show. About Raydiant Raydiant helps brick and mortar businesses create memorable in-store experiences by transforming their TVs into interactive digital signage that drive messaging, sales, and engagement. By simply plugging in Raydiant's hardware into any TV, users have access to their full experience platform where they can create and manage their in-store experience from anywhere. Founded in April 2017 and formerly known as Mira, Raydiant is backed by technology investors, including Bloomberg, Inc., Transmedia Capital, 8VC, Atomic Ventures, and Ron Conway. About Bobby Marhamat Bobby Marhamat is the CEO of Raydiant. Prior to joining Raydiant, Bobby served as the COO of Revel Systems where he worked on the front lines with over 25,000 brick and mortar retailers. Bobby has held leadership positions including CEO, CRO, and VP of Sales at companies such as Highfive, Limos.com, EVO2, Verizon Wireless, LookSmart, ServerPlex Networks, and Sprint/Nextel. When Bobby's not spending his time thinking about the future of brick and mortar retail, you can find him traveling, reading, or tending to his vegetable garden. https://thomsinger.com/podcast/bobby-marhamat
As the physical world becomes more digitally integrated, strategies around signage will become more comprehensive and sophisticated. Brands and retailers will need to uncover opportunities to interact in ways that not only feel safe but also educate, entertain and build customer loyalty. Digital signage is only the medium, experience is the crucial layer on top. From order queing via geofencing strategies to AI and personalization to voice activated messaging, learn how Raydiant CEO Bobby Marhamat and his team are helping position their clients to think outside the box and discover ways to bring their stores to life.About BobbyBobby is the CEO of Raydiant, a digital signage provider that helps businesses turn their TVs into interactive signs that drive sales, improve the in-store experience, and reinforce brand messaging. Prior to joining Raydiant, Bobby served as the COO of Revel Systems where he worked on the front lines with over 25,000 brick and mortar restaurateurs and retailers. Bobby has held leadership positions including CEO, CRO, and VP of Sales at companies such as Highfive, Limos.com, EVO2, Verizon Wireless, LookSmart, ServerPlex Networks, and Sprint/Nextel. Bobby is also the author of “You got that P.H.d.?” a book written to give entrepreneurs a blueprint of what to focus on to quickly scale their business. When Bobby’s not spending his time thinking about the future of brick and mortar experiences, you can find him traveling, reading, hiking or tending to his colorful vegetable garden.About RaydiantRaydiant uses technology to help businesses bring their physical locations to life. Whether showcasing the steam off of a coffee in a menu, playing in-store music, or even displaying employee messaging, Raydiant ensures a brand’s messaging is consistent – all while offering the ability to tailor each screen to varying audiences and interactive content.What Melissa Asked1. We are living in unprecedented times, times that are fueling consumer and retailer adoption of technology – putting Raydiant in an interesting position. In what ways have these changes impacted Raydiant.2. What role do you see Raydiant playing in the growing adoption of order ahead and curbside order pick up?3. What are the most common challenges you see for clients being able to streamline content distribution across locations and how does Raydiant help streamline that?4. How do you work with your clients to help find creative ways to create unique ways to distribute content?5. The digital signage market is set for significant growth over the next couple of years. What advancements in display technology are also likely to drive the market in your opinion?6. The out-store location segment is expected to witness considerable growth through 2027 owing to growing adoption of digital signage in various outdoor applications, how are you foreseeing this trend evolving?
When Bobby launched his podcast, Baltimore Sports & Beyond, one of his objectives was to consistently dive into stories that matter, and go deeper than headlines. When the sports world came to a screeching halt in March, along with so many other routine areas of life, it was jarring. Sports and competition were pushed aside to make room for our country’s heroes to do what they do best while making the ultimate sacrifice to protect US on the front lines of our global battle against COVID-19. Now, maybe more than ever before, our healthcare professionals and first Responders deserve to honored, appreciated, highlighted and featured. And that’s exactly what Beyond the Front Lines with Bobby Trosset has set out to do. It began with a simple, casual social experiment with Bobby asking his Instagram, Facebook and Twitter networks to nominate someone they feel would be worthy of being recognized for their efforts on the front lines. The response he received was overwhelming overnight, so much so, local community members rallied around it. That’s where Vice Chairman of the Building for God Community Foundation in Towson, Tom Shannon, comes in
Air Date Apr 29, 1996. Amanda and Peter finally reconcile after she intervenes and solves his legal problems with Teri. Michael, still unaware of Kimberly's multi-personality disorder, confesses his infidelity to her about Brandi. Kimberly responds by throwing Michael out of the beach house, not for his unfaithfulness, but because she fears for his life. Meanwhile, Jane tells Alison that Richard raped her in New York, but does not want to report the incident. Dr. O'Malley requests a date with Jo in exchange for him to find out more about Tyler's condition. Elsewhere, Sydney learns that Alycia and Peter were behind Bobby's cable-business fiasco and informs him of the news. When Bobby confronts Alycia, she murders him by pushing him through a high-rise window in which Peter becomes a suspect, and Alycia too ends up dead in a car accident when she attempts to flee town.Contribute to the podcast!Patreon- https://bit.ly/2pq8x1BFollow us on social media!Join our Facebook Group - https://bit.ly/MelroseFBGroupFacebook- https://facebook.com/melrosepodInstagram- https://instagram.com/melrosepodTwitter- https://twitter.com/melrosepodEmail - Melrosepod@gmail.comMore Ways to listen!Apple Podcasts - https://goo.gl/9T4WnbSpotify - http://bit.ly/melrosepodspotifyGoogle Podcasts - https://goo.gl/cxtxjTiHeart Radio - https://bit.ly/iheartradiomelrosepodStitcher - https://goo.gl/54w8PA
Guest Bio:The Squatty Potty Story begins at the home of the Edwards Family — Bill, Judy, and their son Bobby, the inventors and creators of Squatty Potty toilet stools and the owners of Squatty Potty, LLC, a small family business in Saint George, Utah.Although the family had always been very health conscious, they were dealing with some problems that most families are too embarrassed to discuss — constipation and hemorrhoids. In 2010, in search of relief, Judy Edwards consulted a therapist, who suggested that squatting might improve her condition by helping to relax her colon.Though unaccustomed to the practice of squatting to poop, Judy was desperate to try anything, and squatting did seem to be the more natural way to do one's business. After all, people had been squatting to poop since the dawn of humanity, and three quarters of the world's population still swear by it.As would be the case, Judy's home in southern Utah was equipped with a modern, western-style toilet. While she found relief with the squatting position — raising her feet on a step stool while sitting on the toilet — it was very awkward and uncomfortable.Short of strapping on stilts, she tried everything to place herself in the proper position to ease her discomfort — different step stools, books, buckets, and other easily procured household items. One was too high, another was too low, and none of them felt just right. The clutter also blocked the path to the most urgently needed household appliance, resulting in numerous incidents of stubbed toes, especially in the middle of the night.Fortunately, about 35 years before this story began, Judy had given birth to a baby boy, Bobby Edwards, whom Judy and Bill raised to become a successful designer and contractor. When Bobby caught wind of his mother's plight, he quickly realized that the standard stepstool could be redesigned. Working in the family's garage, Bobby built several prototypes until he found one that worked — a platform of optimum height and width for assuming the squatting position and U-shaped to tuck conveniently out of the way when not in use.The device worked so well, the Edwards built several more to give to friends and family at Christmas, and the gift was such a hit, Bobby launched a website in 2011 and started marketing and selling the product online. Squatty Potty was born. Online sales were a resounding success, with the home-based business grossing over $1 million in its first year. In that year, the Edwards had shipped their product to every state in the U.S. along with 17 other countries.In 2012, shortly after moving production from their garage to a local warehouse, the “Dr. Oz” show called. Bill Edwards answered and thought it was a prank call from one of his kids, but he soon realized that the call was legit, and he shipped a Squatty Potty to the studio, so they could film the segment. When the segment aired, orders started pouring in.
In 1998 Adam Sandler wrote and starred in The Waterboy, the follow-up to his 1996 hit Happy Gilmore. In it, Adam stars as Bobby Boucher, a man with less than adequate intelligence, an overbearing and overprotective momma, and a hidden knack for crushing football hits. When Bobby loses his volunteer water boy job with the championship Cougars, he begs the rival Mud Dogs’ Coach Klein, played by Henry Winkler, to let him come on board the struggling organization as their hydration engineer. After Coach Klein encourages Bobby to stand up to a bully, he witnesses the raw violence Bobby is capable of and insists he joins the team as a linebacker. Bobby does, despite the frequent protests of his overprotective and aggressive momma, and becomes a sensation. Made for $23M, this blockbuster brought home $190M at the box office, pleasing fans and critics alike. But does it hold up? Listen as Jon, Colin, and Brent debate what momma said, and see if this is some high-quality H2O, or if Bobby’s momma is wrong again and Gatorade is the superior form of hydration.
When Bobby and Elsie Deal founded Deal Farms in 1951, there was no way to know if the fruit stand would weather the next 70 years. Now their grandson, Joe Deal, maintains this thriving farm in Franklin, NC, along with his wife, five kids, and extended family.
Bobby and Karen are in love. When Bobby proposed, it should have been the happiest day of their lives, but their neighbor, voodoo priestess Esmerelda, has other plans. With the help of a mystical severed head, Esmerelda plots her revenge through the eyes of a killer blow-up doll.
Air Date Jan 22, 1996. Alycia Barnett returns as Bobby's lawyer where Peter flirts with her wanting to invest in Bobby's TV cable company. Jake looks after Jane and a renewed attraction between them develops. Jo and Richard ask Jane to return to Hart-Mancini after she saves a major client from leaving, but she refuses and decides to start her own design business. Meanwhile, Billy has had enough of Brooke's hysterics both at home and at work, in which he throws her out of his apartment and files for divorce. Anxious to find out what Kimberly is up to, Michael gives her a shot of truth serum where she tells him that it was Sydney who poisoned Jane, in which Sydney moves out of his beach house for good. Matt feels uncomfortable about Alan being a ladies man in his acting career and spends time with David Erikson, the hospital's new Social Services person. Also, Vince Parezi arrives in Los Angeles and again tells Bobby to carry out his order to kill Amanda. When Bobby refuses, Vince and his thugs end up taking Bobby and Amanda hostage where Vince again threatens Bobby to kill Amanda or he will kill Bobby instead. We're now on Spotify! Listen here! - http://bit.ly/melrosepodspotify Contribute to the podcast! Patreon- https://bit.ly/2pq8x1B Follow us on social media! Join our Facebook Group - https://bit.ly/MelroseFBGroup Facebook- Https://facebook.com/melrosepod Instagram- https://instagram.com/melrosepod Twitter- Https://twitter.com/melrosepod Email - Melrosepod@gmail.com More Ways to listen! Apple Podcasts - https://goo.gl/9T4Wnb Spotify - http://bit.ly/melrosepodspotify Google Podcasts - https://goo.gl/cxtxjT iHeart Radio - https://bit.ly/iheartradiomelrosepod Stitcher - https://goo.gl/54w8PA
--Blurb #1: Author: Robin Storey Title: An Affair With Danger (Noir Nights Book 1) Will is a lawyer. Frankie is a criminal’s girlfriend. Against all odds they fall in love. Now Frankie’s boyfriend is seeking revenge. When corporate lawyer Will McPherson is held up in an armed robbery, his life changes in ways he’d never dreamed of. He goes to court to give evidence and upon meeting the perpetrator’s girlfriend Frankie Slater, he is instantly smitten. But feisty, straight-talking Frankie has her own problems, not least of which is her violent boyfriend Eddie. And he soon becomes Will’s problem as well. An Affair With Danger is the first book in Noir Nights, a series of stand-alone short novels in the crime/suspense genre. Second book coming in April 2019. If you like your romance stories with a liberal dose of grit and suspense, you'll love this novel you can read in one sitting. Scroll up and click the Buy Button now to start reading this gripping and moving story. This book is also available in print in the Books section. --Blurb #2: Author: Melissa Stevens Title: Bobby's Surrender: A WMC Novel (White Mountain Chanat Book 4) Bobby had long since given up on finding his mate. Rachel was living day to day, just trying to get through. Neither expected to find the other. When Bobby is assigned to guard his clan leader, he's determined to keep her safe, even from her family if he has to. What he doesn't expect is the draw he feels to her younger sister. Rachel is still getting on her feet. Her life has been turned upside down in the last few months, her engagment ended, her father sent into exile. She has no thought to doing more than visiting her sister. But fate had more in mind for them. Buy your copy of Bobby's Surrender now to find out how they navigate the difficulties. --Abigail's Targeted Tip: Infuse your description with genre clues / identifiers. Scan it for those genre specific words. If having trouble finding some, probably means you need to sprinkle more in. --Question of the Week: Do you know what the heck "warshers" is? Also, what genre clues do you look for when shopping for you next book purchase? Ready to learn about time management and mindset for authors? Visit www.thejugglingauthor.com Want to submit your own blurb for consideration? Fill out the form at www.bestpageforward.net/podcast or send an email to BestPageForwardShow@gmail.com
083 | Bobby Cardwell Shares Why You Need a “Red Rope” Policy for Clients and Investors In 2011, Bobby Cardwell, created Health Talks Online as a full-service web, marketing and production answer for those in the functional medicine space. The company created technology solutions via individual websites, social media integration and leveraging the various technology platforms to reach a global audience and help clients reach the masses with their important health messages, products and services. If I told you that you could hand pick the clients you work with, and could get rid of any that you’re unhappy with… Would you keep all of your current clients, or would you let some go? My guess is that you’d let a few of them go. Entrepreneurs often take on each and every potential client that comes their way, never taking the time to determine whether they’re an ideal client or not. Which often means that your client roster is full of people that you’d rather not be working with. That sucks! In this week’s Success Unfiltered, my guest, Bobby Cardwell, shares how he created a top ten list of standards (or like I call them a “Red Rope” policies) that his ideal clients or investors have to meet. This list that Bobby and his business partner have created has proven very useful. The one time they didn’t use it, they ended up with some serious financial difficulties. You’ll have to listen to this episode to get the full story! If you’re done taking on clients that aren’t your ideal clients, then this episode of Success Unfiltered is a MUST LISTEN! Enjoy, and thank you for listening and tuning into Success Unfiltered! To share your thoughts: Email The Pitch Queen @ hello@thepitchqueen.com Ask a question over at www.ThePitchQueen.com Share Success Unfiltered on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & LinkedIn To help the show out: Please leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe to the show on iTunes. Special thanks goes out to Bobby Cardwell for taking the time to chat with Michelle. Be sure to join us next week for our next new episode! P.S. How Do You Meet Your Ideal Clients? EVERYWHERE! Here’s How You Start... Where are your ideal clients? Everywhere you look! It’s just a matter of staying open to connections, taking action, and staying in the game! Connections happen in line at Starbucks. At 30,000 feet. At the car wash or at the gym. The opportunities are endless. You just have to take them! How do you start? Let my FREE guide show you the way to connect with anyone, anywhere--and maybe even meet your next new client! Get “3 Simple Steps To Building Business Relationships ANYWHERE” right HERE Here are a few key secrets we talked about in this episode: Michelle introduces Bobby Cardwell. Bobby shares a little bit about what his company does. When Bobby created his company he was told NO in many different ways. People said he’d go bankrupt and that what he was creating wouldn’t work, but that didn’t stop him. Bobby shares the full story in this episode. If you’re struggling with naysayers, and people telling you that you’re bound to fail, Bobby offers some incredible advice to get through this. When an incredible opportunity came up, Bobby and his business partner Bob, had to turn them away, because it was going to take them away from their goals. Bobby explains that aligning with their goals, of helping as many people as possible, it makes it easier to say NO to those bigger opportunities. Another great way to make it easier to stayed focus on your goals, is to create a top ten list of goals / standards and keep your focus on those. Bobby’s most devastating NO occurred when he and his business partner Bob decided to bring on a third business partner. This NO cost the company $75K and led to some financial trouble. Bobby shares all the juicy details in this episode! If you’re considering bringing on a business partner, be sure to do your due diligence and research them, EVEN if you are friends with them. Friends do not always make the best business partners. Bobby shares three additional tips for ensuring you bring on the right type of business partners. After the trouble with the third business partner, Bobby had to be incredibly transparent with everyone involved with his company, because it financially hit them pretty hard. Health Talks Online has basically been bootstrapped by Bobby and Bob and they’re proud of that. They frequently turn investors away because they want a controlling portion of the company, and their visions just don’t align with Bobby’s. Bobby shares what he does to avoid burnout within his business. Bobby shares what he would tell his younger self. Connect with Bobby Cardwell: Bobby’s Website Facebook Twitter Instagram P.S. How Do You Meet Your Ideal Clients? EVERYWHERE! Here’s How You Start... Where are your ideal clients? Everywhere you look! It’s just a matter of staying open to connections, taking action, and staying in the game! Connections happen in line at Starbucks. At 30,000 feet. At the car wash or at the gym. The opportunities are endless. You just have to take them! How do you start? Let my FREE guide show you the way to connect with anyone, anywhere--and maybe even meet your next new client! Get “3 Simple Steps To Building Business Relationships ANYWHERE” right HERE! Music produced by Deejay-O www.iamdeejayo.com
Country music legend Bobby Powerlines joins Josh in the studio to talk about his past, his music and his fans, and his manager Brianna provides some extra insight into the music industry. When Bobby opens up his guitar case to play, however, Josh is shocked to see what's inside. Featuring Tom (@rudetanks), Tara Shoe (@tarashoe) and Madeleine Sweet.
Have you ever wondered if you’d regret selling your company once the deal is done? Bobby Martin, who sold his company for 26 million dollars, shares with us his exit journey and what he wishes he’d have done differently. Today, he’s an angel investor at eight companies, a business owner, and an author. If you want a peek at what it’s like to be on the other side of an acquisition and merger, you won’t want to miss today’s episode. In this episode, you’ll learn: When Bobby decided to become an entrepreneur and how he jumped in with two feet. How he grew his company, First Research, and some of the major milestones that he hit during its growth. How Bobby created business value by figuring out his business model, going to market, and pricing his services. The triggering event and inner dialogue that made Bobby want to sell his company. How Bobby came up with the price that he wanted for the business and how he actually agreed to sell. Information about Bobby’s experience about closing and what happened afterward and why he now wishes he’d read Bo Burlingham’s book, Finish Big. What Bobby wishes he would have done differently and why it was harder than he thought it would be to sell his business. How Bobby recalibrated himself and reset his mindset so he could move onto the next step in his business journey. How knowing what you want out of your business is important. Being an entrepreneur is a highly emotional process. Not only does it require an emotional investment when you first come up with your business concept, but you also need to maintain your passion to drive the value of the business. So what happens when you eventually sell? This podcast with Bobby Martin covers the question of ‘what happens next’ and what you can do to build a valuable business (to someone other than yourself). First Find Your Market Bobby worked as a calling officer for a bank and discovered very quickly just how inefficient their processes were. He recognized that if marketers and sales people, particularly, had access to better quality (and more targeted) information, they could do their jobs more effectively. However, this discovery and his offer to do the market research to provide this information were rejected by the bank. While that wasn’t ideal, it also pushed him to start his own business. Entrepreneurs often start their businesses due to an unfulfilled need—if they can’t get it from the market, they build a business from which they can. So Bobby started a company called First Research which followed his passion for knowledge and satisfied the market niche he had uncovered. Finding markets can mean creating your own. Bobby now had a business with which he could do research on other companies and industries and sell to those
When Bobby and Debbie moved into their new neighborhood, they weren't expecting what God would call them to next. The Kopetskys say what God did on Amen Corner is the most incredible thing they have ever been a part of.
When Bobby displays a talent for target shooting, Hank signs up for a father–son fun shoot competition—only to discover a buried childhood memory is still sadly affecting his aim. Jordan and Jesse also talk the first time they fired a gun, Northern Rednecks, and one bad #dadjoke.
This week on Episode 74 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #19), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles welcome BIGWIGguitarist/frontman, Tom Petta, in-studio high atop the world on the 119th floor of Dying Scene Head Honcho Johnny X’s swanky East Village, NYC hotel room. Everyone has been invited to the party, except for Bob, who is lounging at home in his flippy-floppies with the Tampa Bay Lightning game thundering in the background. Like the great Wizard of Oz, Mr. “X” is finally unmasked for that of the illustrious Dave Buck. He and the Bobs speak with Tom aboutBIGWIG’s upcoming US/Canada tour and the imminent recording of their new album, the reasons for BIGWIG’s long hiatus (Tom’s severed finger) and having some of its original lineup back together. Episode 19’s recurring theme: Bobby’s insecure cheapshots at Bob. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Bobby voices his displeasure with the Sunshine State. Tom piles on about Florida's hot and sticky humidity, but still asserts his love for Bob's hometown of Tampa Bay. After some gentle prodding from Bobby, Tom declares that Camden is "the grimiest city in South Jersey". Tom fills everyone in on BIGWIG’s planned July recording and forthcoming tour dates across Canada and down the U.S. eastern seaboard, culminating at Fest 14 in Gainesville, Florida, waxing nostalgic about returning band members, Josh Farrell andZach Lorinc, who are back in BIGWIG after a brief intermission. Tom talks about how they make BIGWIG work with band members living in New Jersey, Pittsburgh and Montreal. After reading an article declaring Tom an outdoorsman, Bob teases him about hanging out with Ted Nugent. After further explanation, Tom defines his love of “the Earth” as more about keeping active by hiking, cycling, surfing and kayaking. Bobby tells a story about riding his beach cruiser bicycle through Brooklyn while others heckled him about his "Pee-wee Herman bike”. Bob drops a Van Halen reference, while describing how unsuccessful it really is for a band to continue on after their lead singer’s departure. Many have tried; few are victorious. The Dead Kennedys are mentioned as a band willing to forge ahead without their original iconic frontman and yodeler, Jello Biafra. Tom states that he has seen the line-up sans Jello and has no complaints about their sound. When Bobby asks Tom what he thinks about other bands who continue on with only one original member, he deadpans that he is not the right person to comment on that. Bob mentions his friend, who recently joined the legendary southern rock band, Blackfoot, and boasts about their having none of its original members. Fans expect for bands to stay together forever, but "life happens" and it’s difficult to stay gold, Ponyboy. Tom talks about growing up in New Jersey and his time spent on the Jersey Shore. Bobby mentions that you have to buy tokens to get on the beach in Jersey and asks Bob if he has an opinion on that, to which Bob replies, “that's why nobody vacations in Jersey”. Bobby then starts prying into Dying Scene Dave’s life, determines that he is from Oregon, has lived the California for well over a decade, and is now preparing to move to the concrete jungle of New York City. Meanwhile, Tom and Dave plan an east coast surfing trip. Then, when talk turns to skimboarding, Bob declares that the watersport is for people who can’t surf, either because they can’t, or conditions won’t allow it. Bob dates himself when he admits to sporting SunDek boardshorts while skimboarding in his youth. Blank stares ensue. Tom outlines the subtle differences between being a record producer and recording engineer. Tom says that when he produces, he tends to immerse himself in the project and can’t understand people who just sit on the couch offering their opinion. While on the subject of recording, Bobby how many fans actually elect to pay money for the “name your price” download option on BandCamp. Dave claims to be “blown away” by the about of people who actually do. Bob asks Tom if BIGWIG would consider playing the Warped Tour if they were asked, given the age of the band and the pre-pubescent nature of the iconic punk festival’s demographics. Without hesitation, Tom declares his unfettered bro-love for fest founder, Kevin Lyman, adding that he would be honored to play. Bobby then recalls Bob’s Fat Mike story, looking for validation from Tom that Fat Mike is indeed a jerk and more than likely owes Bob a few royalties for the NOFX “Coaster” CD idea. Everyone agrees that maybe Fat Mike was just having a bad day, then Bobby admits to getting big-leagued by Oprah’s Indian self-help guru, Deepak Chopra, while managing a cell phone kiosk in NYC. Bobby tries to convince the world, again, that Bud Light is a great beer, eliciting a negative response from everyone else in the room. Tom mentions his affinity for a good Guinness, acknowledging that it must sound pretentious; or a Black & Tan, which makes him sound needy. Tom then confesses to not being much of a drinker, ultimately giving Pickles license to enjoy his “nectar of the gods”. Tom chronicles the industrial accident, which sidelined his guitar shredding for over two years. Bob asks Tom which finger he would prefer to lose, if given the choice. His response: the right pinkie finger, but says that he can get by with “just a claw”. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINES Fat Mike and Stza Crack do some good for a San Francisco neighborhood by picking up dirty discarded syringes with a pair of salad tongs, which they then use to make a salad; The Replacements have disbanded...again - and this time, Paul Westerberg has called out his bandmates as being “lazy bastards to the end” after admitting that they chose to stay in their hotel rather than soundcheck before their performance atPrimavera Porto; Guttermouth has announced a bunch of US and European tour dates, while Tom remains tight-lipped about his general feelings towards the Huntington Beach punkers, stating “if you don’t have anything nice to say…”; Millencolin has announce their first U.S. tour in six years, Bobby hears back from their people confirming his interview request; FREE music available on Dying Scene: Make Yer Ane Comp VI and Dying Music For A Dying Scene; the bill for the Gasteiz Calling Festival in Spain reminds Bob of the ‘98 Warped Tour lineup; Sick of it All announces European summer tour; check out all the North American BIGWIG tour dates. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Yankee Brutal - Fuck Your Radio Dan Cribb and the Isolated - Let’s Move To New York Global Affront - God Saves Us All Agnostic Front - Old New York Bigwig - Sink Or Swim Adverse 96 - Under Oath Hold Fast - Chapel & Breath No!se - Pawn In The Game The Fuck Off and Dies - A Good Day To Party Hard FIDLAR - 40oz on Repeat Stereotypwriter - it’s not old yet Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And, per Tom, leave a negative comment about Bob). Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio Call the hotline; tell Bob where to go - (347)754-PUNK This week’s sponsor, as always, is FAT ENZO. “Custom t-shirts for the punks, by the punks!”
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles welcome BIGWIG guitarist/frontman, Tom Petta, in-studio high atop the world on the 119th floor of Dying Scene Head Honcho Johnny X’s swanky East Village, NYC hotel room. Everyone has been invited to the party, except for Bob, who is lounging at home in his flippy-floppies with the Tampa Bay Lightning game thundering in the background. Like the great Wizard of Oz, Mr. “X” is finally unmasked for that of the illustrious Dave Buck. He and the Bobs speak with Tom about BIGWIG’s upcoming US/Canada tour and the imminent recording of their new album, the reasons for BIGWIG’s long hiatus (Tom’s severed finger) and having some of their original lineup back together. Episode 19’s recurring theme: Bobby’s insecure cheapshots at Bob.SYNOPSIS OF BANTERBobby voices his displeasure with the Sunshine State. Tom piles on about Florida's hot and sticky humidity, but still asserts his love for Bob's hometown of Tampa Bay. After some gentle prodding from Bobby, Tom declares that Camden is "the grimiest city in South Jersey".Tom fills everyone in on BIGWIG’s planned July recording and forthcoming tour dates across Canada and down the U.S. eastern seaboard, culminating at Fest 14 in Gainesville, Florida, waxing nostalgic about returning band members, Josh Farrell and Zach Lorinc, who are back in BIGWIG after a brief intermission. Tom talks about how they make BIGWIG work with band members living in New Jersey, Pittsburgh and Montreal.After reading an article declaring Tom an outdoorsman, Bob teases him about hanging out with Ted Nugent. After further explanation, Tom defines his love of “the Earth” as more about keeping active by hiking, cycling, surfing and kayaking. Bobby tells a story about riding his beach cruiser bicycle through Brooklyn while others heckled him about his "Pee-wee Herman bike”.Bob drops a Van Halen reference, while describing how unsuccessful it really is for a band to continue on after their lead singer’s departure. Many have tried; few are victorious. The Dead Kennedys are mentioned as a band willing to forge ahead without their original iconic frontman and yodeler, Jello Biafra. Tom states that he has seen the line-up sans Jello and has no complaints about their sound. When Bobby asks Tom what he thinks about other bands who continue on with only one original member, he deadpans that he is not the right person to comment on that. Bob mentions his friend, who recently joined the legendary southern rock band, Blackfoot, and boasts about their having none of its original members. Fans expect for bands to stay together forever, but "life happens" and it’s difficult to stay gold, Ponyboy.Tom talks about growing up in New Jersey and his time spent on the Jersey Shore. Bobby mentions that you have to buy tokens to get on the beach in Jersey and asks Bob if he has an opinion on that, to which Bob replies, “that's why nobody vacations in Jersey”. Bobby then starts prying into Dying Scene Dave’s life, determines that he is from Oregon, has lived the California for well over a decade, and is now preparing to move to the concrete jungle of New York City. Meanwhile, Tom and Dave plan an east coast surfing trip. Then, when talk turns to skimboarding, Bob declares that the watersport is for people who can’t surf, either because they can’t, or conditions won’t allow it. Bob dates himself when he admits to sporting SunDek boardshorts while skimboarding in his youth. Blank stares ensue.Tom outlines the subtle differences between being a record producer and recording engineer. Tom says that when he produces, he tends to immerse himself in the project and can’t understand people who just sit on the couch offering their opinion. While on the subject of recording, Bobby how many fans actually elect to pay money for the “name your price” download option on BandCamp. Dave claims to be “blown away” by the about of people who actually do.Bob asks Tom if BIGWIG would consider playing the Warped Tour if they were asked, given the age of the band and the pre-pubescent nature of the iconic punk festival’s demographics. Without hesitation, Tom declares his unfettered bro-love for fest founder, Kevin Lyman, adding that he would be honored to play. Bobby then recalls Bob’s Fat Mike story, looking for validation from Tom that Fat Mike is indeed a jerk and more than likely owes Bob a few royalties for the NOFX “Coaster” CD idea. Everyone agrees that maybe Fat Mike was just having a bad day, then Bobby admits to getting big-leagued by Oprah’s Indian self-help guru, Deepak Chopra, while managing a cell phone kiosk in NYC.Bobby tries to convince the world, again, that Bud Light is a great beer, eliciting a negative response from everyone else in the room. Tom mentions his affinity for a good Guinness, acknowledging that it must sound pretentious; or a Black & Tan, which makes him sound needy. Tom then confesses to not being much of a drinker, ultimately giving Pickles license to enjoy his “nectar of the gods”.Tom chronicles the industrial accident, which sidelined his guitar shredding for over two years. Bob asks Tom which finger he would prefer to lose, if given the choice. His response: the right pinkie finger, but says that he can get by with “just a claw”.THIS WEEK’S HEADLINESFat Mike and Stza Crack do some good for a San Francisco neighborhood by picking up dirty discarded syringes with a pair of salad tongs, which they then use to make a salad; The Replacements have disbanded...again - and this time, Paul Westerberg has called out his bandmates as being “lazy bastards to the end” after admitting that they chose to stay in their hotel rather than soundcheck before their performance at Primavera Porto; Guttermouth has announced a bunch of US and European tour dates, while Tom remains tight-lipped about his general feelings towards the Huntington Beach punkers, stating “if you don’t have anything nice to say…”; Millencolin has announce their first U.S. tour in six years, Bobby hears back from their people confirming his interview request; FREE music available on Dying Scene: Make Yer Ane Comp VI and Dying Music For A Dying Scene; the bill for the Gasteiz Calling Festival in Spain reminds Bob of the ‘98 Warped Tour lineup; Sick of it All announces European summer tour; check out all the North American BIGWIG tour dates.THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTYankee Brutal - Fuck Your RadioDan Cribb and the Isolated - Let’s Move To New YorkGlobal Affront - God Saves Us AllAgnostic Front - Old New YorkBigwig - Sink Or SwimAdverse 96 - Under OathHold Fast - Chapel & BreathNo!se - Pawn In The GameThe Fuck Off and Dies - A Good Day To Party HardFIDLAR - 40oz on RepeatStereotypwriter - it’s not old yet Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And, per Tom, leave a negative comment about Bob). Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadioCall the hotline; tell Bob where to go - (347)754-PUNKThis week’s sponsor, as always, is FAT ENZO. “Custom t-shirts for the punks, by the punks!”
READ ALONG AT THE HOME OF STUDIO REJECTS: WB2045.COM! This week on #StudioRejects, we're back to doing what we do best: finding unproven, unproduced scripts on the internet and acting them out! For our grand return, we have picked a subject matter near and dear to us! When Bobby and I first got our hands on the children-friendly dog-fight simulator called Pokemon, we were forever changed. And now that we're reading this somewhat grisly fan script adaption, things may be about to change again! Enjoy! YouTube! @BobbyKoester! @WB2045! @WillRogers2000! Facebook! Instagram! iTunes! Episode List! Patreon! Stitcher! StudioRejects@WB2045.com! Part 2 next week!
author of Ghosts of the Storm recently released by Moongypsy Press. BLURB: Have you ever felt the sense that there's a happily ever after?When Bobby finds his neighbor, Joe, sitting out by the highway during the night a hurricane is making landfall, he is compelled to find out what is going on, because Joe always appears happy. Except tonight.Bobby finds that Joe's wife isn't the love of his life, that the girl every man in McDavid, Florida, has wanted once was his lover. And that Joe blames himself for her death.Even more concerning to Bobby is that Joe admits seeing the ghost of his lost love dancing in the median of Highway 49. And she wants him to join her.
author of Ghosts of the Storm recently released by Moongypsy Press. BLURB: Have you ever felt the sense that there's a happily ever after?When Bobby finds his neighbor, Joe, sitting out by the highway during the night a hurricane is making landfall, he is compelled to find out what is going on, because Joe always appears happy. Except tonight.Bobby finds that Joe's wife isn't the love of his life, that the girl every man in McDavid, Florida, has wanted once was his lover. And that Joe blames himself for her death.Even more concerning to Bobby is that Joe admits seeing the ghost of his lost love dancing in the median of Highway 49. And she wants him to join her.
Welcome to another episode of The Behind The Scenes Show with Eric Fell and Shaun Stewart. This week we take a special long look at Cannes and check out the 'UP' premiere with ace correspondent Phillip Nakov! Cannes isn't only for movie premieres though, aspiring directors will go there to present their projects and try and get them funded, as was the case with Iron Sky. Finally we take a look 'Wrong Side of Town' starring WWE superstars Rob Van Dam and Batista, check it out! First off we are in Cannes for the premiere of 'UP', correspondent Phillip Nakov was AT the premiere! Its the first time an animated movie has opened the festival and its gotten pretty good reviews. Its the movie about Carl Fredricksen. He spent his entire life dreaming of exploring the globe and experiencing life to its fullest. But at age 78, life seems to have passed him by, until a twist of fate (and a persistent 8-year old Junior Wilderness Explorer named Russell) gives him a new lease on life. Next we have 'Iron Sky'. This one is a bit of an enigma because its still in pre-production without funding! But it looks HILARIOUS so we'll give it a shot! Towards the end of World War II the staff of SS officer Hans Kammler made a significant breakthrough in anti-gravity. From a secret base built in the Antarctic, the first Nazi spaceships were launched in late ‘45 to found the military base Schwarze Sonne (Black Sun) on the dark side of the Moon. This base was to build a powerful invasion fleet and return to take over the Earth once the time was right. Now it's 2018, the Nazi invasion is on its way and the world is goose-stepping towards its doom. Finally we end the episode with 'Wrong Side of Town' which is a movie that MovieSet has Exclusive access to the set. Check out all our videos of behind the scenes footage and the teaser trailer. Ex-Navy Seal Bobby Kalinkowski lives apeaceful life as a landscape architect in an LA suburb with his wife Dawn and 16 year old daughter Brianna. On a night out with his wife Dawn is accosted a club owner, Ethan Bordas. When Bobby intervenes and accidentally kills Ethan defending his wife, his enraged older brother, Seth, puts a bounty on his head. Now Bobby must escape LA while being pursued by every criminal, wise guy and thug in the city.