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Takes All Over The Place
62: Skintimate or Not?

Takes All Over The Place

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 69:34


Nick showed up to the podcast with low energy but big questions and Julie is devoting most of her nocturnal energy to the whole of the HBO Max universe. Everyone gets warmed up through frustration with Drag Race Down Under's definition of “Talent Show” and the lights are fully on for a game of 100,000 Pyramid. Show Notes: @1:00 - Hot takes - Where Nick's at, Julie's watching all of HBO Max, Watchmen, Starstruck, the French Open wraps up, Bill Maher, The Nevers and the Tweet of the Week! @34:15 - Drag Race Down Under | Talent Show…sort of. @53:00- Games! $100,000 Pyramid Follow along with slideshows and bonus content at www.takespod.com. Love 30 Rock? Check out our rewatch podcast - Blerg! @blergpodcast

Horkey HQ
Nick Loper: A Million Ways to Get It Done

Horkey HQ

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 61:08


Today we’ll be chatting with a very successful online entrepreneur, Nick Loper. Nick helps people earn money outside of their day job. He's an author, online entrepreneur, and host of the award-winning Side Hustle Show podcast, which features new part-time business ideas each week. As Chief Side Hustler at SideHustleNation.com, he loves deconstructing the tactics and strategies behind building extra income streams. Fun fact: Nick married his high school sweetheart (10 years later at a secret city hall wedding)! Why should YOU tune-in? This online entrepreneur absolutely loves what he does. In fact, his goal isn’t to work the least amount of hours possible, but to do what he loves. And guess what? He’s doing it! Find out how Nick’s made his passions into income streams.   What we’re talking about: How online businesses make money Working from home and parenting at the same time Podcast production and effectiveness Productivity and prioritization Getting paid actual money for your online services Starting rates   Links mentioned in this episode: Side Hustle Nation SHN FB Group Nick’s Social Media: LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, & Pinterest Side Hustle Ideas   Minute-by-minute breakdown: 2:42 – How Nick explains to friends and family what it is that he does for a living 10:20 – Brick-and-mortar or online business? 15:16 – Working from home and parenting 18:46 – Podcast production 25:02 – You won’t be a professional without experience 30:34 – How the Side Hustle Nation podcast makes money 37:03 – What’s next for Nick 47:07 – Where Nick started and if his degree was necessary to become an online business owner 50:57 – Kids and college, is it worth it? 59:14 – Nick’s one piece of advice

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels
Convert I.T. Skills Into Long Distance Real Estate Investing Success - Nick Giulioni

Going Long Podcast with Billy Keels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 32:25


Want to avoid mistakes in Long Distance Investing?  Download your FREE document at billykeels.com/7mistakestoavoid Episode 50: Convert I.T. Skills Into Long Distance Real Estate Investing Success   In the conversation with today’s guest, Nick Giulioni, you’ll learn the following:   [00:28 - 02:29] Nick’s profile, in Billy’s guest introduction. [02:29 - 04:42] The backstory and life journey of Nick up to today, in his own words. [04:42 - 05:50] Nick explains his love of problem solving. [05:50 - 08:07] Why Nick would want to look beyond his original career in I.T. to find another way to grow wealth. [08:07 - 11:02] Why Nick decided to invest away from his home State of California. [11:02 - 15:50] About Rent to Value, why it is important, and how it varies from State to State. [15:50 - 18:12] How to keep tabs and ensure your investments are going to plan from 1000s of miles away. [18:12 - 20:52] The role of technology in attaining goals. [20:52 - 25:46] Where Nick thinks he will be in terms of his life and business, two years from now. Here’s what Nick  shared with us during today’s conversation: Where in the world Nick is currently: Indianapolis, Indiana. Favourite European city: Anywhere in Italy! The best thing to happen in the past 24hours: Tacos, Tequila, and sharing stories with his team! A mistake Nick would like you to learn from so you don’t have to pay full price for it: When investing from a distance, build a good team, make sure they are NOT associated with one another, and pay your team well. Book Recommendation: Never Split The Difference, by Christopher Voss BONUS book recommendation ;-) The Dynasty, by Jeff Benedict.    Be sure to reach out and connect with Nick Giulioni by using the info below:   Website: https://www.giulionirealestate.com Email: nick@giulioni.com Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life.   To see the Video Version of today’s conversation just CLICK HERE.   Do you want to have more control and avoid the mistakes that I made getting started in long distance investing?  Then you can DOWNLOAD the 7 Mistakes to Avoid in Long Distance Investing Guide by clicking HERE.   Be sure to connect with Billy!  He’s made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites:   Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels

Spokes - The red Bicycle Media Podcast
Episode #024 - Nick Cavalier

Spokes - The red Bicycle Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 46:23


Episode LinkPreviewIf you would have asked today’s guest if he would be behind the camera and directing very impactful films years ago, he would have laughed. Specializing in documentaries and focusing on the heroes that are the subjects of them, Nick Cavalier’s career has led him to film festivals like Cleveland and SXSW, numerous awards, and even a Vimeo Staff Pick. Today, he talks about his progress, inspirations, and challenges he has endured getting to where he is. We conclude Director’s Month 2020 with Nick Cavalier.Talking Points-How he turned to art as an escape and how that led to filmmaking-Finding yourself through filmmaking-His journey from struggling during the Recession to success in LA-Filming commercial compared to narrative-Why documentaries are seen as the “ugly redheaded stepchild” of film-The type of director Nick is (crew-centered or talent-centered)-Filming with smaller crews compared to bigger ones-Where Nick derives inspiration-Executing ideas-His views on spec work-What the next few months hold for filmmakers-How Nick has been handling the COVID-19 Crisis-What stories he likes telling the mostSocial MediaFacebook: Nick Cavalier - DirectorIG: nickcavalierTwitter: @nickcavalierLink: nickcavalier.comIMDb: Nick Cavalier

Dark Coffee Podcast
57. Coping With Transition through Understanding

Dark Coffee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 55:55


How do transitions affect our mental health? Today’s podcast episode is with Nick Wilson, a speaker on mental health, resilience and change. Nick talks on a range of topics surrounding mental health in the workplace, including resilience and impact of change and transition. Having served 14 years in the Army, including deployments on several Operational Tours in Northern Ireland, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan, Nick speaks about his experiences with depression and PTSD and the difficulties of transitioning from the military back into society. Also discussed: (1:22) Introduction to the episode (2:46) Nick’s introduction (6:54) The concept of ongoing mental health rather than crisis intervention, Mental Health First Aid, how the concept of suicide has changed from that of purely a crisis point to the everyday representation (11:55) Nick’s sense of ‘purpose’ behind his work and his reasoning/purpose for joining the army (14:46) Nick’s perception of wellbeing and self-care whilst being in the army, lack of training around mindset/wellbeing and mental resilience, the issues with approaching mental health & wellbeing in the army due to the hierarchy (20:19) How it was for Nick starting in the army beginning in Northern Ireland, experiences of what he saw *WARNING: includes detail of seeing bodies for the first time* (29:24) Afghanistan & Iraq and the differences in how graphic the violence was, how specific memories stick, how different it was to what people expect in war (38:28) The debrief process and the practicality of it, rather than the mental side of it, the mentality of ‘manning up’ (44:23) Implementing actual change within the entire hierarchy, (47:25) PTSD, how Nick first experienced/recognised it, the stigma of acknowledging it, how people didn’t notice the signs (56:02) Suicide attempt, how reducing people’s options can often lead them to suicide, the response post-suicide attempt, implementing self-care and acknowledging our capacity to cope (1:03:00) Where Nick was mentally, including selling his business and the uncertainty of what to do next, integrating veterans back into society and how they often face barriers in employment despite having extensive training in valuable skills (1:15:13) How the extensive training in other skills is in stark contrast to the lack of training about mental health/wellness, the difficulties of preparing for civilian life, the career/job distinction, support systems (1:24:04) The difficulties of transitioning into civilian life without assistance in combination with isolation and judgement, feeling invisible, transferable skills and being overlooked due to being a veteran even with relevant skills (1:35:11) Identifying who you are now & knowing your priorities, adapting in business/life (1:39:05) What Nick is doing currently, including empowering individuals to manage their own mental wellbeing, understanding who you are and how to achieve goals you set (1:47:43) Setting small goals to give yourself a boost, the process of understanding who you are now, identifying your options, support networks (1:57:37) Closing comments, where to find Nick   Resources: www.talkmentalhealth.org.uk nick@talkmentalhealth.org.uk Nick’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/360wellbeing/?originalSubdomain=uk Talk Mental Health LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/360wellbeing/   Welcome to Dark Coffee, the podcast that starts engaging and approachable conversations around mental health.     Join wellbeing advocate Alice Lyons as she attempts to normalise the conversation around mental health, from suicide to satisfaction and everything in between. Dark Coffee aims to create a safe space to explore dark topics with curiosity, compassion and courage to empower people to build their mental strength, resilience and sense of connection. Join the conversation by sharing this episode, subscribing to the podcast or following Alice on Linked In.   Your reviews will help Dark Coffee reach more people. If you like what you've heard, please consider leaving a review to help spread the conversation further.   Suicide and Emotional Support Organisations - UK   Samaritans: Confidential suicide discussion and emotional support. Free helpline available round the clock. Text - 116123.  Call - 08457 909090  Email -  jo@samaritans.org. Website - www.samaritans.org Mind: Support and information for anyone suffering from a mental health issue. 0300 123 3393 Website - Mind.org.uk Saneline: Practical information, crisis care and emotional support to people affected by mental health concerns. Helpline: 0845 767 8000, open daily from 6pm – 11pm.

Pinch Music Podcast
Pianist Adam Ahuja

Pinch Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 43:31


The house keyboard player, Adam Ahuja drops in to talk his love of music and his personal journey with the art. Adam has been all over the world playing and perfecting his craft and has a very enlightened outlook on not just the sound of music, but the performance and business side of things as well. Plus. Adam, Nick, and Scott perform a conceptual piece with the piano. Where Nick wrote ideas/feelings/emotions on a series of notecards. The Scott arranged the cards in a particular order for Adam to play along to. The outcome is pretty remarkable... and beautiful. (the emotions on the cards are listed below)The Episodes Playlist Can Be Heard Here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/101Z4l4AGCxtgvtGUyfoGs?si=k6nzu5qtSpm4Vp-pmR9daQList of Notecards:- "Waves Crashing Into Your Body"- "The Comfort of Wearing Brand New Socks and Underwear"- "Jazz Music in the Far Off Distance on Bourbon St."- "Your Favorite Food, at Your Favorite Restaurante, but No Where to Sit"- "The Smell of Dirt and Grass About to be Plowed"- "Twinkling of Holiday Lights in the Middle of the Freezing Cold."- "Trying to Walk with an Extra 100lbs in Your Pocket"- "Abnormally Warm Saturday in February"- "Empty Movie Theater"- "Finally Seeing the Exit Off the Highway After Driving for Hours in the Dark"- "The Moment You Hit Send After a Very Important, Potentially Life Changing e-mail"- "Laying in Front of a Fan After a Hot Shower"Follow Adam:https://www.adamahuja.com/Follow Adam on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/4QEWKyfRzhoqY8y4z7T93i?si=m26dGOoaQSqPC0N_cWfxeQFollow Pinch Recording:https://www.instagram.com/pinchrecording/https://www.instagram.com/escottlindner/https://www.instagram.com/go4nickangelo/or visit us atwww.pinchrecording.comwww.escottlindner.com

Tech Bound Conversations
How to build killer online businesses w/ Nick Eubanks

Tech Bound Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 54:19


Everybody wants to build profitable online businesses but it's tough as nails. In this Tech Bound Conversation, I talk to Nick Eubanks from FromTheFuture about what makes an online business successful and how to build one. Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 1:17 Where Nick’s competitive drive is coming from 4:18 Nick’s passion for cars 5:49 What cars and online businesses have in common 9:25 How Nick builds online businesses 14:44 The cycle of bundling and unbundling 16:44 What to do with content copy cats 23:25 Using Eventbrite to occupy SERPs with local intent 26:19 What people are missing about keyword research 32:05 Keyword research tools 36:11 Building a data warehouse for SEO 38:04 User Intent changes over time 42:18 The future of TrafficThinkTank events 44:07 The problem with “do follow” 45:45 Using ADHD to your advantage https://www.kevin-indig.com/tech-bound/ https://nickeubanks.com https://ftf.agency https://addhero.com https://twitter.com/nick_eubanks https://nozzle.io https://trafficthinktank.com/ #SEO #nickeubanks #onlinemarketing #onlinebusiness #internetbusiness #keywordresearch

Spirit Unplugged
Paranormal Case Files 1 - The Amityville Hauntings

Spirit Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 57:02


Hello again our loveliest Spirit Nerds! We're so excited to be presenting a 2nd brand-new episode for you guys this week ;) As part of our very special *Halloween Double Feature* we are launching this super-cool BRAND NEW segment entitled "Paranormal Case Files"... Where Nick puts on his Honorary-Detective-Sherlock hat to decipher all the creepy, crawly in's & out's of infamous Paranormal Cases either popular in the media or based on TRUE STORIES.  Meanwhile Allison, for the 1st time EVER, is donning her Professional-Psychic-Medium-Channelling-Mode hat to connect directly with Spirit and provide a full-on PSYCHIC MEDIUM READING to further flesh out the details of each case. In this episode we take on one of the most famous cases ever really - the Amityville Hauntings! Which we happen to think is a great accompaniment to our last episode (Spirited Pop Culture 2 - The Amityville Horror (2005) Movie Review). Kind of like pairing cheese with wine, only much SPOOKIER ;) Tune in to hear all the juicy details about the 1st inhabitants of 112 Ocean Avenue to report spooky-paranormal-happenings (the DeFeos). The grisly & tragic murders to take place in this family. PLUS the subsequent ghostly-drama to take place during the 2nd family's residency at the infamous Amityville abode (the Lutz'). We also tackle some key evidence debunking paranormal accounts presented in the media AND Nick's personal review of "The Amityville Horror" book by Jay Anson. So get the Scooby Snacks ready fellow Spirit Nerds for our 2nd (and final) episode in our extra-special-spooktacular *Halloween Double Feature*!

JSB: Tech-Cast
Humans and AI are a lot closer than you think.

JSB: Tech-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 58:29


Welcome back to the JSB Tech Cast ! Where Nick and Rob talk about all things technology, After a short week break for health reasons we are back bringing you some fantastic talk about whats going on in tech these past two weeks and a nice discussion about the "smart city" idea floating around lately.

For The Love Of Money
212: The Secret Sauce to Our Business with Nick Harder

For The Love Of Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 51:37


In This Episode You Will Learn About: How Nick has run over a thousand days in a row and why What running has taught him in business How we started working together How people are searching for a “Nick” Looking for who to hire and how Working through unrealistic goals Nick’s reaction when a launch doesn’t go as planned The best and worst parts about working with Lori and Chris Business patterns that Nick notices Digital marketing tips Where Nick gets his generosity from Charity Water   Resources: Learn more: nickharder.com Instagram: @nickharder1 VIP Day: chris@fortheloveofmoney.com Read: Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom ; Thirst by Scott Harrison   Show Notes Today I am welcoming my brother, Nick Harder, to the show! Nick is the C.O.O. for my company, as well as my wife’s company. Nick is a certified partner with Digital Marketer, and has certifications in marketing, building funnels, customer value, and more. Today, Nick and I are talking about how to hire for your business, what it’s like working with family, and what you can do better to boost your own business. This is one you’re not going to want to miss!   Question Highlights: Why are you running everyday, and what are you learning from it? Where do I find a Nick? How do you feel when you hear unrealistic goals? What goes through your head when a launch doesn’t go as planned? What is the best part and the worst part about working with Lori and I? What patterns do you see most in entrepreneurs’ businesses that you would correct? Where did your heart for generosity come from?   Nick Harder is the C.O.O for both Chris and Lori Harder’s companies. He’s a Certified Partner with Digital Marketer and carries multiple marketing, funnel, and customer value certifications. Follow me on social media @ChrisWHarder on Instagram and check out www.ForTheLoveOfMoney.com

CRM Rocks
Dynamics 365 AI with Nick Fratello

CRM Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019


Episode 73: Markus Erlandsson talks to Nick Fratello from Microsoft about Dynamics 365 AI. Where Nick explains what Ai within Dynamics 365 is and how you can use AI to work smarter. Nick goes through the AI for Sales and what Relationship analytics, Predictive lead scoring, Predictive opportunity scoring, Notes analysis, Talking points, Who-knows-whom is … Continue reading Dynamics 365 AI with Nick Fratello

Do Life Better Podcast
Sharing The Dream, Audacious Action and Washing Machines with Nic Marchesi

Do Life Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2018 53:37


Have you ever had a dream of starting a new business, or service, or something you can offer to make a difference to those around you, but you haven’t take action because of self doubt, or because you don’t know where to begin, or other limiting thoughts? Nic Marchesi and his mate Lucas Patchett, age the of just 20, turned a simple idea, a van, a couple of washing machines and dryers into the ever growing organisation that Orange Sky is today. Orange Sky now offers 26 services across the country, which includes the addition of shower services and remote vehicles. Each week, these vans generate 8.53 tonnes of laundry and provide 95 showers to people in need. Most importantly though, Orange Sky volunteers have engaged in 124,052 hours of conversations to date, helping to challenge the perception of homelessness and positively connect communities all around Australia. For their work in the community, Nic and Lucas are recipients of a young Australian of the year award. During this chat, Nic dives into the power of sharing your dream and purpose, the importance of having the audacity to take action, how to deal with self doubt, and much much more. By the way, for some reason, the sound quality isn’t that great with this episode, but we did our best to make it better so that you can still hear the incredible value that Nic has to share. Nic dives into: Where Nick caught the want and drive to make a difference. The importance of sharing your dream and your purpose What gave Nick and Lucas the audacity to take action. How being open to change was key in helping Orange Sky become what it is today The importance of a strong mission and vision How Nick deals with self doubt Nick’s advice for someone who has a dream about making a difference The difference made by receiving the young Australian of the year award Spreading vision and creating strong branding through conversation How to stay present in the ups and downs of business and daily life Nic's challenge for the week: curiosity. Challenge yourself to learn something new or become more informed on something You can contact Nic and Orange Sky at https://orangesky.org.au and on instagram @orangeskyau. You can follow me on Instagram at @davejorna and @dolifebetterpodcast. To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out and create a great day.

Unconventional Genius
NIck Weaver, Co-Founder and CEO of eero, on Creating a Better Whole Home Wifi Solution

Unconventional Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 23:16


The team at eero have created a product that is driving the traditional approach to whole home wifi to obsolescence. Nick founded Eero just three years ago when the home networking market was dominated by some of the tech industry’s biggest companies. However, he saw opportunity where they did not. Nick has turned a company that began in his apartment into one that has raised over $90 million, employs more than 150 people, and has created a new market segment. I sat down with Nick and asked him how he was able to achieve such accomplishment in a short amount of time. Listen in on his keys to success that allowed his startup to change a developed market overnight. How constantly evolving technology is forcing companies to adapt Eero is the first company to figure out whole home wifi. Their product is built upon the idea that not only is technology changing but so are the ways we use technology. With a greater demand for internet reliability, Nick set out to design a product that would provide internet connectivity that is as reliable as our running water and power. The result was an easy to use the product that provides internet to every corner of the home. When looking at the market, the challenge wasn’t trying to figure out how to build a new wifi technology. The challenge was centered around user experience and design. So they first set out to create an aesthetically pleasing product that people would be proud to have all over their homes. The power of startups over established companies In an already developed market, companies had to have known that people were having trouble with internet connectivity throughout their homes. Nick explains that “Innovator’s Dilemma” which prevents established and successful companies from seeing the need for something new in their market. The power of startup companies is the ability to build upon a simple idea and then disrupt the market. Nick Weaver says, “That’s part of the power of startups. You can start with such a simple idea and completely change the market overnight.” Find out how eero is doing just that during my conversation with Nick. 2 keys to building a successful whole home wifi solution In this conversation, Nick shares 2 keys that allowed him and his team to become successful in such a short time. Before developing a product, they focused on developing the company’s culture and values. Putting these first allowed Nick to hire people who could instill the same into the work they are doing. It’s never too early to articulate the type of culture you want your company to have. Setting the tone and message of your brand early on helps employees know the mission of the company. This, in turn, helps them better serve the end user. Evolving industries require evolving thinking While the concepts Nick uses to develop his company are not new, the kind of thinking he employs is unconventional. Operating this way looks more like leading a community of like-minded people than leading a company. How you articulate these concepts and put them into action makes all the difference. Nick believes it is this kind of thinking that will help eero stay ahead in the ever-evolving internet connectivity market. Nick confesses, however, that even methods of communication are always changing and that its difficult to keep the mission and vision of the company continually in the forefront. You’ll be inspired by his transparency about the culture he is looking to create and the values on which eero is built. If you are with a consumer technology company planning to launch a new product at CES or are even looking ahead to CES 2019, the Max Borges Agency can help you succeed. To learn more, check out: www.maxborgesagency.com. Topics Featured In This Episode [2:43] Nick explains eero and how he became the first company to figure out whole house wifi. [4:50] Why eero is different as a product [7:23] How startups have an advantage over established companies. [9:06] The reasons why eero is staying ahead of the competition. [10:55] Keys to going from an apartment startup to multimillion dollar company. [12:58] Eero’s five core values. [14:30] The effects of prioritizing culture and values. [17:27] Where Nick learned to organize his company. [18:51] What’s next for eero? [21:15]Nick’s method for coming up with organizational ideas. Resources & People Mentioned Betterment Uber Connect with Nick Weaver eero.com Connect With Max Borges www.MaxBorgesAgency.com LinkedIn Subscribe to Unconventional Genius onApple Podcasts, Otto Radio, Player FM, Soundcloud, or Spotify

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
068: How to Earn Income Off Your Side Hustle with Nick Loper from Side Hustle Nation

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016 52:15


Welcome to episode 68 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week, Bjork chats with Nick Loper, founder of Side Hustle Nation, about making money with your projects on the side. The majority of bloggers aren’t doing it full time. In fact, many bloggers fit blogging in between their hectic schedules that includes a full-time job, kids, and hobbies. However, the dream of earning an income from blogging still persists, but many wonder if it’s possible to do when it’s just a side gig. Nick Loper, founder of Side Hustle Nation, says it’s totally possible. He has successfully run a number of side hustles that contributed to his monthly income, all while having a full-time job. He’s been so successful at it, in fact, that he created his own full time job just showing people how to create an income from their own side hustles, and today he’s here to give us some tips. In this episode, Nick shares: What a side hustle really is What his first side hustle taught him Where Nick makes money from his website How you can make more money with your food website Why working for free is sometimes a good idea How people in all different industries have made successful side hustles Resources: Side Hustle Nation The Side Hustle Show The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy Udemy EatWith Feastly BonAppetour MiumMium Zozi Rover Dogvacay Wyzant Neil Patel, QuickSprout Bryan Harris, Videofruit Fiverr buybuttonsbook.com If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Be sure to review us on iTunes!

Edge Of Sanity
SO YOU'LL SQUEEZE BREAST MILK INTO ROBERT DOWNEY JR'S MOUTH!?!?!?!

Edge Of Sanity

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 70:13


  Welcome Freaks and Geeks to another bonus Episode of the Oh Sith Podcast!!! Our first ever STAR WARS DAY CELEBRATION EPISODE!!!! Where Nick toughs through the beginning of his addiction to Overwatch, fights off the Dark Side of a cold. Cecily talks about going to work in a see through top. Ninja Turtles no less. We talk about Spiderman's casting news, why did Jake LLyod aka Baby Anakin go crazy. Could of been the sand? And, discuss the topic of a sad teenage manslaughter. And, to cap it all off a story of a beauty and the beast who loves her

Out of Our A-League's Podcast
Sleepless in Seatle

Out of Our A-League's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 55:28


Where Nick and Duncan share time together. We talk all the usual bollocks and are amazed that we managed to talk for almost an hour. Cheers for your questions as well crew.

Don't You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Josh Earl
36 - Tony Wilson, Danny McGinlay, Nellie White and Nick Capper

Don't You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Josh Earl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 52:40


Don't You Know Who I Am? hosted by Josh Earl with Tony Wilson, Danny McGinlay, Nellie White and Nick Capper where we find out who wants to see more nudity on TV, Where Nick travelled with "eyes in the back of his head and why Tony went on a date with the Italian Adriana Xenides. Also DYKWIA will be live during MICF get tickets from joshearl.com.au/gigs See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Queerspresso
QSP#117: Grindwhore

Queerspresso

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014


Where Nick be at?, Grindr, Superficial Unrealistic Types, Gorgeous Friends, andrewchristian.com , Flexx Boola