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Latest podcast episodes about will sterling

The Bladtcast
Bladtcast #634 - "Complete Unknowns" OR "A Pound Sterling 2025"

The Bladtcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 89:00


Christian continues the Oscars conversation from last week with Bladtcast founding father Will Sterling, discussing Anora, The Brutalist and possible contender for 2026, "Captain America: Brave New World". Plus, Lim McEneany returns to the show in order to join the conversation about the Bob Dylan biopic "A Complete Unknown".

The Bladtcast
Bladtcast #629 - "Funk 49: Kevin Nealon as Sam Donaldson" (The Annual Birthday Show)

The Bladtcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 107:00


Once again, Christian throws himself a birthday party, which is incredibly festive and not at all pathetic. This year, he welcomes the proverbial "cast of thousands", as he's joined by Bladtcast co-founders Will Sterling and Coltrane, the voice of the Bladtcast Fard Muhammad, legal counsel Jason Blair, court stenographer Gene Barretta, Patron Saint of the Bladtcast Matt in KC, the Raging Rhino John Nolan and America's favorite Brooklyn Boy David Brody.

Soccer Comics
Rice Refuses To Disrespect His Dead Grand Parents, MUFC vs Southampton And North London Derby!!!

Soccer Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 70:52


Soccer Comic Rant 537 Declan Rice Refuses to disrespect his dead grand parents by celebrating his goal vs Ireland. San Marino Win Their first game in over 20 years vs the last team they beat 20 years ago. Grealish Celebrates his goal vs Ireland. England Interim coach gets off to a decent start. We talk Englands best moments. Inside the Thrilling Debut of Gibbs White and Gomez. Plus game strategy. USA loss to Canada who is coached by an American Coach. Scott McTominay's impact for Scotland. Are USA's Expectations too high for the team? Will Sterling shine in the North London Derby? Scotland vs Portugal: Ronaldo's Unstoppable impact. Will Ronaldo Reach 1000 goals in his career? Zirkzee steals the show in Holland football highlights. Tactical showdown: Who will dominate the North London Derby. Lee Carlisle's Anthem decision shakes football world. Nah! Erik Ten Hag: Juggling injuries and team expectations. Unveiling game stats: why MUFC are average.   Ian Edwards https://www.instagram.com/ianedwardsc.. https://twitter.com/IanEdwardsComic http://ianedwardscomedian.com/   Lee Hudson https://www.instagram.com/leehudsonco... https://twitter.com/leehudsoncomedy   Alex Avila https://www.instagram.com/alexinh8?igsh=eXpvZ2kxNnp6ZjBu   Neil Chakravarty https://twitter.com/SawyersLawyer https://www.instagram.com/sawyerslawyer/   Martin Harris https://instagram.com/martin_harrisla?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=   Merch Link OnTheVolleyapparel.com  https://onthevolleyapparel.com/collections/soccer-comic-rant   Aaron Brungardt https://twitter.com/hilAARONous https://www.instagram.com/aaronbrunga

Hearts & Daggers
Ep. 66: Chicago (The Fourth Monkey + Love at First)

Hearts & Daggers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 50:19


Summary: Grab a book and a slide of deep dish pizza, it's time to visit Chicago folks! Today Holly and Devin discuss books set in the iconic city that brought us greats like The Bean and Al Capone. While neither host has a lot of experience in the midwest or in Chicago itself, they both think it's a great setting for a book - especially in Holly's darker wheelhouse. Stick around after the end credits for a spoiler-y romp through some horrifying details on her book today!  Topics Discussed: The Dagger (3:05): Holly discussed The Fourth Monkey by J.D. Barker, a crime thriller that follows Detective Sam Porter as a bus accident that killed a man quickly turns into a hunt for the not-yet-murdered final victim of the Fourth Monkey Killer. He had been crossing the street to mail a package containing a human ear when the bus struck him down, but Sam's work isn't anywhere near over. Holly's key takeaways were: This book may be the most horrifying and messed up book Holly has ever read. Dual storylines follow the content of a diary the killer had on his person when he died and the current, real-time hunt for his final victim and both are deeply disturbing. The novel explores the blurred lines between good and evil, as the 4MK sees himself as a punisher of wrongdoers rather than a mere killer. This moral ambiguity challenges readers to question what constitutes true justice and whether taking the law into one's own hands can ever be justified.  There isn't a strong sense of Chicago, with the focus resting much more on action and the characters involved. The investigation roves around the city but without too much detail on place, and the diary feels more suburban family life vibes and the tone of it is very midwest, stilted 60s tone.  The Heart (19:09): Devin discussed Love at First by Kate Clayborn, a second-chances romance following Will Sterling and Nora Clarke after Will inherits an apartment from his uncle Donny. As the leader of the HOA in a six-unit building that has barely changed in decades, a new presence (especially one who wants to convert the unit for short-term renters) is a threat to everything Nora fights for. Feuding and at loggerheads, Will and Nora can't help but notice there's an undercurrent of something else in their fights and attempts to undermine each other. Devin's key takeaways were: The sense of place isn't super strong in this book because the focal point is a single apartment building in Chicago. Will works at a hospital near the south shore and Nora is much further north. Later in the book there are more scenes set in popular Chicago, but otherwise it's really a character driven story. The tenants in the apartment building that acts as our focal point is a chosen, messy family. Both protagonists struggle with their own biological families and the trauma they got from their parents, but they also both seek found family in their community as it evolves. The primary trope in this novel is enemies to lovers, but even that element is subtle and infused with a lot of emotional intelligence on both parts. It diffuses a lot of tension in the book; Devin was never stressed out or unsure about our protagonists even though it technically followed our classic arc. Alternating between Nora and Will's perspectives, we go deep on who they are and their interior perspectives.  Hot On the Shelf (37:11): Holly: Kingdom of Copper by S.A Chakraborty Devin: A Darker Shade of Magic by VE Schwab What's Making Our Hearts Race (39:47): Holly: Presumed Innocent on Apple TV+ Devin: We Are Lady Parts on Peacock   Instagram: @heartsanddaggerspod Website: www.heartsanddaggerspod.com   If you like what you hear, please tell your friends and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify so that we can find our perfect audience.

The Boaty Show
Fans of Missy Rejoice and Our First Book Review

The Boaty Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 64:55


Steph is sick, we wish her well, and reliever Missy steps up to the microphone.  Up front? Corrections and an apology for blatant nepotism and self-dealing. We discuss Outlander, boat scents or lack thereof, dogs on boats, a stop by the OPP, Missy's attraction to big block boat motor startups. We do a rundown of the artists we love and support, who now include April "AP" Davis aka Pinkietoons and debut author Will Sterling with his book Fame By Misadventure.  Check them out!  Two very different boats contend for Boat Of The Week - a modern houseboat and a classic wooden sailing yacht.  Please like, subscribe, review, follow on instagram and facebook @theboatyshow, and email us your Boat Of The Week nominations at theboatyshow@gmail.com.  Thanks for listening! New show every Wednesday!

The Bladtcast
Bladtcast #588 - "L'Chaim By Misadventure: Ten Best Picture Nominees" (with Will Sterling"

The Bladtcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 98:00


In an old-school increasingly rare AUDIO-ONLY episode, Christian welcomes Bladtcast founding member WIll Sterling back onto the show AND into his home to discuss the 10 films nominated for best picture (specifically "Anatomy of a Fall" and "Zone of Interest") but not until after they take a weird, meandering walk down pandemic memory lane.

The Bladtcast
Bladtcast #583 - "Hey, Cat! The 2024 Self-Thrown Bladtcast Birthday Show"

The Bladtcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 109:00


Christian throws himself his annual birthday party, this year joined by Will Sterling, Liev (for a little bit), friend of the show Corbie Pyatt in Missouri, the voice of The Bladtcast himself, the great Fard Muhammad and even a flashback video clip featuring our pal Xia Anderson.

The Bladtcast
Bladtcast #566 - "Joy to the World Day 2023"

The Bladtcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 61:00


Christian welcomes founding Bladtcast member Will Sterling back to the show to celebrate Joy to the World Day, which is a purely optional holiday where you can officially begin listening to Christmas music on November 1st. They also talk about another important aspect of the season: Kissmas, including their plans to see Kiss perform for the last time in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl this week and revisiting the legendary appearance the band made on The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder Halloween night 1979 (which was covered way back on Bladtcast #3). There's also a recap of Halloween , some great costume talk and some all around festive merriment.

ItsNotTheWorstMovieEver
She's so beautiful. And I'm the town liar.

ItsNotTheWorstMovieEver

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 61:20


Hey everyone and welcome to episode 109 of ItsNotTheWorstMovieEver podcast! This week we watch and discuss the film "Career opportunities" a film picked by our very own Host Sterling. In this weeks episode Lee and Sterling get into a heated debate on the merits of the RomCom in the film world. Will Sterling finally be able to convince Lee that RomComs belong in film or will Lees old man make an apperance!? Listen to find out! As always please hit that follow and like button it is the best way for you to help us out and please leave a comment we would love to hear back from you guys. Hope you enjoy this weeks episode and have great week! 

Naked Lunch
Naked Music Talk

Naked Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 57:36


Phil and David are joined for a special music-themed episode by "Naked Lunch" producer Will Sterling, the show's consulting journalist Pamela Chelin, and legendary drummer Rick Marotta who worked with Phil on the music for "Everybody Loves Raymond." And Brad Paisley -- who wrote and performed our theme tune and all the music for "Naked Lunch" -- calls in to share some musical memories of his own and bust Phil's balls a bit. Along the way, they share great stories involving everyone from Olivia Newton John and John Travolta to David Bowie and Randy Newman, Steely Dan and Warren Zevon. Sheryl Crow and The Monkees. Pamela discusses the recent release of her beautiful and haunting cover of "Heaven" by Depeche Mode. And the gang offers David some friendly advice on who he should vote for on his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ballot. All this and an eclectic "Naked Lunch" mixtape of great tunes. You can listen to "Heaven" here. To hear full versions of the songs played in today's show, check out our Naked Lunch: Naked Tunes playlist here! And to learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.  

Naked Lunch
Jimmy Pardo, Host of the "Never Not Funny" Podcast

Naked Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 72:16


Phil and David follow their special Oscar Week episode with Jimmy Kimmel with this never not funny "Lunch" with another hilarious Jimmy -- their friend Jimmy Pardo who has hosted both of them on his own popular and long standing podcast called "Never Not Funny." Phil and David discuss how they each first came to know Jimmy, then seek some advice about keeping a podcast alive and well. Jimmy tells a great horror story about his worst moment as a stand up comedian, working for a record company and nearly opening for Elton John, and his Pardcast-A-Thon charity event to benefit Smile Train. Jimmy also shares the less than wild story about getting cut out of the movie "Dreamgirls," while David tells his own tale about getting cut out of the movie "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping," while producer Will Sterling explains what it felt like to get edited out of an episode of "This Is Us." Phil then offers his power producer perspective and tries to make everyone feel better. All this and tasty salads and sandwiches from Oui Melrose. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.

Naked Lunch
Phil & David Answer Your "Naked Mail"

Naked Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 49:29


With just one month to go until we see if "Naked Lunch" wins the Best Food Podcast category in the iHeart Radio Podcast Awards, Phil and David answer some of your questions for them about the podcast, their friendship and other tasty "Lunch" topics as posed by their producer Will Sterling, who is also asked a few questions of his own, especially about his revealing part in the mini-series "Pam & Tommy."  Phil and David also read some of the reviews you've left at Apple Podcasts. Please keep sending your comments, questions and five-star ratings! To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.

History. Rated R.
Will's Birthday Gift from Grandma Olga

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 36:53 Transcription Available


It's Will's birthday! Celebrate with us as we listen to an almost 20 year old tape he found of his grandma, Olga Gotto, discussing the history of the 1950's with his sister Lisa for a high school project. We hope you have and have had a happy Thanksgiving. We're thankful to YOU for listening.

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The Kings That Inspired Shakespeare

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 52:35 Transcription Available


We continue our jounrey into the mind of good ol' Bill aka Bill Shakespeare aka Bill Skarsgaard's original form, William Shakespeare. And in this mind we're discussing the real life Kings of history that inspired his many plays aptly titled...those Kings names. Plus, let's unpack that Rancho episode shall we?

History. Rated R.
LIVE! At the Rancho Los Cerritos

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 39:22 Transcription Available


History Rated R is coming to you LIVE!...well, pre-recorded technically. But we taped this episode in front of a live studio audience (not really) at the Rancho Los Cerritos in Long Beach, CA! Craig is a member of the gang there and he's giving us the 411 on the Rancho's history and its impact as an important California Landmark.

History. Rated R.
Mahatma Gandhi

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 46:19 Transcription Available


We're putting the R in History Rated R today as we talk about the revolutionary, and in many ways controversial, Mahatma Gandhi. Learn about his life and works from your dear old uncle Craig and then also learn from Will about why Gandhi might have hated Will and Craig. It's all fun and games (and some serious sh*t) here!

History. Rated R.
Martin Luther's Halloween Spooktacular!

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 50:22 Transcription Available


It's Halloweeeeeeeen!!!! And we're celebrating by talking about...Martin Luther? That's right, the guy who hammered the "95 Theses" to the door of the Catholic Church was the founding father of Protestantism. And he did it on Halloween night! But it wouldn't be a proper holiday episode without a little history of the day itself, and constant interruptions from Will in an attempt to make Luther's sorty a little more...SPOOOOOOKY!!!

History. Rated R.
Maximilien Robespierre, Ooh La La

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 38:41 Transcription Available


We're circling back to the time of Mary Wollstonecraft to talk about one of France's most powerful figures during the revolution, Maximilien Robespierre! From a young age he was on a path to power, going eventually from judge to accused dictator. Plus, the weird history of a random dish from a famous New Orleans restaurant...Steak Robespierre!

History. Rated R.
The Plays of William Shakespere

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 41:45


It's Craig's birthday! So we're celebrating how the man wants, not by talking about the history of Shakespeare's life but of Craig's favorite plays! Listen to some theater nerds talk about their love for ol' Will. The ONLY other Will we'll tolerate. Plus, hear the history of Shakespeare's favorite drink...ale!

History. Rated R.
A Brief History of 21st Century Feminism

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 35:28


On the heels of Wollstonecraft being an OG feminist, Craig brings us into the 21st Century with several notable and notorious women who furthered and advanced the cause and work of feminism. Plus, in a delayed goodbye to Summer, a brief history of the Margarita!

History. Rated R.
Mary Wollstonecraft, Feminist Icon

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 39:54


The rolls are reversed once more as Will regales Craig with the life story of Mary Wollstonecraft, one of feminisms early icons and writers, and the mother of Mary Shelley the author of Frankenstein. Hear the trials and tribulations that led to a life of immense importance in both feminist theory and literature. And are you hungry? Cook up Craig's recipe for Beef Wellington following the below! This is our usual step by step approach.  Make sure you read through and have all the ingredients ready. Step 1. In a heavy sauce pan, boil 1 cup vinegar together with one cup red wine and half a cup of sugar.  Boil it down to about 3/4 cup.  (Set aside.  This will be your sauce for the Wellington.) Step 2. Chop 1and 1/2 pounds of button mushrooms in a blender. Then add the mushroom to a heavy large skillet with 2 tablespoons of butter and sauté, then sprinkle with salt to taste. Step 3. Add 1/4 cup duck or goose liver pate' to the skillet along with l tablespoon of chopped fresh thyme. (You have now created the coating for the fillet log.) Step 4. Take a 3 pound fillet of beef log and lay bacon strips over it in a baking pan.  Then roast the beef at 400 degrees in the oven for 25 minutes.  Set the bacon strips and the drippings aside. Step 5. After the filet rests for ten minutes, cover it all over with the mushroom/pate mix from Step 3). Step 6. Roll out enough puff pastry dough to cover the fillet log. Place the log on the pastry dough and bring the edges up and around the log to cover it.  Seal the seam of the dough with egg white and press together. Step 7. Place the fillet covered log seam down in a baking pan and brush all over with egg white.  Place in the refrigerator for one hour.  Then bring to room temperature. Step 8. Bake the fillet log at 400 degrees for 35 minutes.  Let the fillet rest for 15 minutes, while you re-heat the sauce prepared in Step 1. Step 9. Remove the fillet log to a cutting board.  Carefully cross cut the fillet into 3/4 inch rounds and serve with sauce on the side. This dish is best served with Zinfandel and asparagus or broccoli.

History. Rated R.
Edmund Burke and James Fox

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 47:39 Transcription Available


In honor of the Queen, we continue our celebration of British people! Historic British people! Two more iconic and important parliamentary speakers, Edmund Burke became the mentor to James Fox...only to have Fox betray him. Learn how Burke was an early champion of the colonies and was critical of the King for mistreating them. And hear his hurtful final words for his pupil Fox.

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A Brief History of the Monarchy

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 46:41 Transcription Available


God save the queen! Craig gives us a hot quick deep dive (mmm) into the history of the Monarchy and God damn are there a lot of Edwards. And Georges. 3 Charles'. 2 Elizabeths. We're running the gamut here. Plus, learn about a cocktail neither Craig NOR Will would want to drink...the Monarch Martini.

History. Rated R.
Galileo (di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de') Galilei!

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 40:24 Transcription Available


Craig brings us the tale of ever the controversial astronomer, physicist, and engineer Galileo Galilei! How did the man himself up against the Catholic church? What role did the Medici Family play in his fame? Learn how his inventions and beliefs forever changed the way we approach science. Plus, two fan fact checks and reading your reviews!

History. Rated R.
Great Parliamentary Speakers

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 51:51 Transcription Available


Craig has a curveball for today as we focus on great Parliamentary speakers of England, how the politics of the UK have often connected with the US', and an important update/request to listeners. Plus, a VERY in depth fan fact check.

History. Rated R.
Classic Hollywood Couples aka HRR Goes (back) to Hollywood!

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 52:16 Transcription Available


Pairs. They're better than singles. Better than unos. You know...they're better than who knows? Well today, Craig knows. He's walking us down another Hollywood memory lane commemorating the most iconic of Hollywood duos. From Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy to Nick and Nora Charles aka William Powell and Myrna Loy, hold our hands and let us walk you down the yellow brick f*cking road to Hollywood!

History. Rated R.
W. and Obama aka Finally! No More Presidents Episodes!!

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 46:14 Transcription Available


Craig takes us on a quick overview of George W. Bush and Barack Obama's presidencies to round out and conclude our history of US Presidents. Will couldn't be more relieved. Plus, a quick history on a local Washing DC eatery adored by many, including President Obama, Ben's Chili Bowl!

History. Rated R.
History. Rated R. Goes to the Movies!

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 45:40 Transcription Available


We're going to the movies! In a slight break from format, Craig and Will are gushing about the history of film and breaking down some problematic, and wonderful, classic films. If you enjoyed this kind of episode, let us know! We'd love to take you to the movies more often, if you know what we mean. Also, famous silent (and later non-silent) actor John Barrymore's favorite cocktail, The Pimm's Cup, is discussed. Serve up one for yourself. 2 oz. Pimm's No. 1 Cup 3/4 oz. Cointreau ¾ oz. freshly squeezed lime juice 3 thin cucumber wheels 6 fresh mint leaves 1 oz. ginger ale

History. Rated R.
The Suffragists! (Not Suffragettes?)

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 40:45 Transcription Available


Craig takes us on a journey of the important history leading up to and through the passing of the 19th Amendment which gave women the right to vote, and its key figures among the Suffragists along the way. But it wasn't all progressivism and sunshine and rainbows, just because "women" were allowed the right to vote most all women of color were prevented from doing so for another several decades.

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Catherine the Great

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 46:59 Transcription Available


Cate the Great was great for a lot of reasons. She ruled Russia as its Empress for 34 years and got some shit done. She played the long game to get there, but by the time she ame to power, they were kissing the hem of her robes. Also...kind of a sex positivity icon! Speaking of sex positive icons, our old pal Harry Craddock returns as we talk about the Corpse Reviver #2 as given to us by listener Michelle! Shake one up and sip along with us. In a shaker add equal parts gin, lemon juice, cointreau and lillet blanc. Rinse the glass with a dash of absinthe, strain into a chilled glass, and granish with a luxardo cherry. Mazel y'all.

History. Rated R.
The Impeachment of Bill Clinton

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 42:45 Transcription Available


William Jefferson Clinton was the man so many say had charisma and charm, but was also arguably a big f*cking creep who took advantage of several women, most notably the 24 year old White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Clinton was only the second president to be impeached but not removed from office. And he loved cheeseburgers. Hear a VERY brief history of how the "cheeseburger" came to be and how Wily Willy's pervy past was a lot more extensive and problematic than most today seem to recognize.

History. Rated R.
The Gipper! Ol' Ronnie Reagan

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 67:23 Transcription Available


Conservatives love him. Liberals love to hate him. In the shocked words of Doc Brown, "Ronald Reagan?? The actor!?" Yes, Ronald Reagan the actor became the President of the United States and simutaneously united and divided its people. Looking back on him now, there's much to be said, both negative and positive about the man. The AIDS crisis, Iran Contra, the war on drugs, hear Will and Craig discuss and politely debate. AND! If you want to drink the Gipper's favorite cocktail, shake up OG History Rated R celebrity, Harry Craddock's recipe for the Orange Blosson Cocktail. 1/4 Italian Vermouth 1/4 Cointreau 1/2 Dry Gin Shake well and strain into a cocktail glass and add cherry.

Pitch Side
42: Ronaldo to leave Manchester United!?! Sterling signs for Chelsea & Spurs now title contenders?

Pitch Side

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 66:12


The lads are joined by Buvey to discuss if Ronaldo could link up with Messi and join PSG this summer?!? Will Sterling make waves at Chelsea, and could Spurs now be title contenders? Sign up for a FREE Shopify fourteen-day trial at https://shopify.co.uk/pitch To watch & listen to the FULL podcast check out the links below Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3bVKnoxSY6jwZvwOf1lNu2 Listen on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pitch-side/id1586634842 Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pitchsideinstagram Theo: https://youtube.com/c/HiMalfoy https://youtube.com/c/TheoBakerVlogs Ollie: https://youtube.com/c/reev https://youtube.com/c/OllieFletcher

History. Rated R.
Craig Smith, Speechwriter for President Gerald Ford!

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 53:10 Transcription Available


Continuing with Craig's "Forest Gump years," we turn to his time working in the White House as a speechwriter for president Ford. What was the man like, how did he struggle with speeches, and how did Craig land the gig?? Plus, a brief history of his favorite food (Pot Roast) and we get our first NEGATIVE REVIEWWWWWW! Want to cook up a Pot Roast to eat along with us? Try this one from Delishably! 

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The History of Roe v. Wade

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 47:49 Transcription Available


Considering last week's landmark supreme court decision to do some bullsh*t, we're discussing the history of Roe v. Wade itself, how it came to be, WHY it came to be, and what lead the court to reversing it. (Hint, it has to do with a lot of catholics.) Plus, a very quick history of the word, "cocktail."  Read and follow Will's writing journey on Medium by clicking here! (medium.com/@williamjsterling) 

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The Bible's Big Queer History

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 52:33 Transcription Available


They call it, "The Greatest Story Ever Told." But what if it was, "The Gayest Story Ever Told?" Bet you didn't know the Bible has its very own queer history, did you? We certainly hope we offend a few people, but mostly that we bring new meaning to terms like "beloved" and "exceed." Plus, in lieu of food or drinks, Craig and Will tell their very different but uplifting stories/histories of coming out. It's just a big queer episode all around!

History. Rated R.
Bloody Mary, Queen of England

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 44:40 Transcription Available


Mary I of England certainly had a reputation. So strong of a reputation in fact, she became known as "Bloody Mary." Why'd she get this creepy nickname that inspired a ridiculous children's mirror prank? Spoiler alert, it involves a lot of killing. Plus, Craig sings a wonderful tune for Will and an unprompted duet! Want to drink up the less bloody favorite cocktail of Elizabeth II? Follow the recipe below for the Dubonnet Cocktail! 1 1/2 fl oz Dry Gin 2 fl oz Dubonnet Shake or stir all ingrdients with ice and strain into a chilled glass. Garnish with an orange zest if you're feelin frisky.

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Watergate! or President Nixon's Vitality Loaf

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 50:18 Transcription Available


We've made it! Arguably the most talked about, drama'ed about, written about, argued about event in American Politics...Watergate! We appreciate your patience in giving so much attention to ol' Dick these past few episodes, so let's learn how the man got taken down. And to celebrate him and his love for the vitality loaf, cook yourself up Pat Nixon's recipe for it! Pat Nixon's Meatloaf2 tablespoons butter1 cup finely chopped onions2 garlic cloves, minced3 slices white bead1 cup milk2 pounds lean ground beef2 eggs, lightly beaten1 teaspoon saltGround black pepper, to taste1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley1/2 teaspoon dried thyme1/2 teaspoon dried marjoram2 tablespoons tomato puree2 tablespoons bread crumbs Grease a 13-by-9-inch baking pan. Melt butter in a saute pan, add garlic and saute until just golden -- do not brown. Let cool. Dice bread and soak it in milk. In a large mixing bowl, mix ground beef by hand with sauteed onions and garlic and bread pieces. Add eggs, salt, pepper, parsley, thyme and marjoram and mix by hand in a circular motion. Turn this mixture into the prepared baking pan and pat into a loaf shape, leaving at least one inch of space around the edges to allow fat to run off. Brush the top with the tomato puree and sprinkle with bread crumbs. Refrigerate for 1 hour to allow the flavors to penetrate and to firm up the loaf. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Bake meatloaf on lower shelf of oven for 1 hour, or until meat is cooked through. Pour off accumulated fat several times while baking and after meat is fully c ooked. Let stand on wire rack for five minutes before slicing. Makes 6 servings."

History. Rated R.
Tricky Dick Nixon, Part 2

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 34:14 Transcription Available


Nixon's road to the Presidency, as we've already seen in the 1960 election, was at times rocky but always steady. And we've officially reached Craig's "Forrest Gump days," in which he encouraged Nixon to run for President against Ronald Reagan. Plus, in lieu of a cocktail history...hear the history of the time Craig had martinis with Nixon!

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Tricky Dick Nixon, Part 1

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 41:08 Transcription Available


Arguably the most talked about and controversial figure in American political history, Richard Milhous Nixon was the 37th president of the United States and the only president to resign. But how did he get to become THE Richard Nixon? We're breaking down his road to politics and the presidency and his relationship to...his mother. Also, we're talking about the history of beef stroganoff! Follow Craig's recipe below to cook yours up and eat with us. "Ok, podcasters, this week's recipe is going to be a little bit of a challenge but well worth it: Beef Stroganoff for four.   Remember to check that you have all the ingredients before you begin. Step 1. The day before, take a pound and a half of your favorite steak and cut it into two inch by 1/2 inch strips. Put the strips a bowl and lightly salt and pepper them. Put the strips in the fridge over night. Step 2. On the day of the meal, pull bowl of strips out of the fridge and let them come to room temperature, about twenty minutes. Step 3. In a sauce pan, melt one tablespoon of butter then stir in one tablespoon of olive oil.  Then whisk in one tablespoon of flour. (It's called a roux.) Step 4. In a small pot, bring one cup of beef broth to a boil.  Then whisk the broth into the butter flour mix. When it is smooth, whisk in one teaspoon of mustard (Dijon is best). Turn off the heat. Step 5.  Following directions on the package, in a large pot, boil enough pappardelle pasta to serve four. Step 6. In a frying pan melt another tablespoon butter and another tablespoon of olive oil. Add two minced cloves of garlic, a tablespoon of chopped onion, and then the steak strips. Brown the strips to your preferred doneness and remove them from pan to a large bowl. Step 7.  Turn on the heat under the butter/mustard sauce and whisk in three tablespoons of sour cream.  (Takes about 4 minutes at most.). Step 8. Drain the pasta and pour it over the steak strips. Then pour the butter/mustard/broth sauce over the pasta and steak. Toss the sauce, pasta and steak together and serve."

History. Rated R.
JFK Gets Assassinated, Lyndon Johnson Saves the Day

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 53:56 Transcription Available


Was JFK really as transformative a President as he gets credit for? He's the reason we started sending troops to Vietnam. And after he was assassinated, his VP and successor, Lyndon B. Johnson, took up the work of much of the important change we credit Kennedy of having done today. Learn more about the man who led the nation after John F. Kennedy. Care to serve up JFK's favorite cocktail while listening along (at brunch time)? Here's Fernard Petiot's original recipe...or so he says. Cover the bottom of the shaker with four large dashes of salt, two dashes of black pepper, two dashes of cayenne pepper, and a layer of worcestershire sauce; then add a dash of lemon juice and some cracked ice, put in two ounces of vodka and two ounces of thick tomato juice, shake, strain, and pour.

History. Rated R.
How JFK Got Elected

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 53:06 Transcription Available


It's Part 1 of our deep dive into the Presidency of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Learn about his horribly racist father Joe and his brother Bobby, the pairing of JFK and Lyndon Johnson, and how Robert Nixon was transformed into a ghoul of sorts in his first televized debate with Kennedy. Hungry for pesto? Cook up Craig's recipe and enjoy a little dinner and a pod tonight! Here are the steps to making the perfect pesto with a few options thrown in at the end. As usual read all the way through before you start to be sure you have all the ingredients. Step 1 place three cups of tightly packed fresh basil leaves (no stems) into a food processor. Step 2 add 1/4 cup pine nuts or walnuts to the food processor. Step 3 add three chopped garlic cloves to the food processor. Step 4 add 1/2 cup ground Parmesan cheese to the food processor. Step 5 add 3/4 cup of olive oil to the food processor. Step 6 add 1/4 cup white wine or dry vermouth to the food processor. Step 7 turn the processor to low speed and blend the ingredients into the consistency of a sauce (add more olive oil if needed).  Place the mix in a sauce pan and cook over low heat stirring regularly for ten minutes. At the same time start... step 8. (Option: to make the mix into cream pesto add 3/4 cup sour cream. You can also add crumbled Italian sausage or chopped chicken to the mix and keep cooking until the sour cream is absorbed and/ or the added meat is cooked. ) Step 9 cook your favorite pasta and drain. Step 10 serve the pasta in a bowl topped with the pesto sauce.

History. Rated R.
The History of the 2nd Amendment

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 47:06 Transcription Available


Uh oh. Controversy. Arguably one of the most challenging and debated pieces of American politics is the 2nd Amendment. Hear your uncle Craig breakdown it's pretty simple and straightforward history and explain how we've gotten to our modern interpretation of it today. To read Craig's in depth article "Originalism and the Second Amendment: A Reassessment" click here! It's free to the first 50 people who would like to further educate themselves. If you like weird ass cocktails and have an affinity for apples, mix up your own Apple Toddy and sip along with us. Jerry Thomas' Apple Toddy 1 tea-spoonful of fine white sugar dissolved in a little boiling water 1 wine-glass of cider brandy (apple jack) or apple brandy 1/2 of a baked apple Fill the glass 2/3 full of boiling water, stir, and grate a little nutmeg on top. Serve with a spoon.

History. Rated R.
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Swish Swish Bysshe

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 49:02 Transcription Available


We continue our two parter of the hottest couple to ever grace the romantic movement with Mary's husband, infamous poet and controversial firebrand...Percy Bysshe Shelley. Hear Craig's take on him as he goes in depth on his life and writings, and expands on what a jerk Lord Byron continues to be. This week's recipe: Brew some tea to sip you lil Bysshe.

History. Rated R.
The Modern Prometheus, A Frankenstein Bonus Episode

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 36:38 Transcription Available


In a special bonus episode, we're flashing back to an episode of Will's old podcast, "The Motivation Report," for an in depth look at the novel, "The Modern Prometheus or Frankenstein." This episode first aired on October 23rd, 2016. If you haven't listened to our episode going in depth on Mary Shelley, do that first as it provides a lot of additional context.

History. Rated R.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Mother of a Monster

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 56:52 Transcription Available


Craig and Will switch seats this episode! Will talks about the author of Frankenstein, arguably literature's most significant romantic, sci-fi, and horror contribution, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Many know her name, few know her husband (yet), and even fewer know just how much her life informed her writing. Learn her tragic and moving life story and how she gave birth to one of literature's most enduring monsters. Also, Craig's taking the reigns up top to discuss the history of lamb as a cuisine and gives a recipe for you to cook along to! From senor Craig: As we learned in the latest podcast, lambs are important in Judeo-Christian history and a favorite food in merry old English. Here's a great recipe for lamb chops of all kinds. (vegans close your eyes). As usual check through all the steps before you begin to be sure you have all the ingredients. Step 1. In a large bowl, mix the juice of one lemon, with half a cup of olive oil, three crushed and chopped garlic cloves, a teaspoon of salt, and a tablespoon of chopped rosemary. Step 2. Coat lamb chops in the marinade and leave over night. Step 3. Light the barbecue or the broiler in your oven. Step 4. Using tongs place the chops on the grill or under the broiler for five minutes. Step 5. Flip the chops and cook for five more minutes. They can be served with your favorite rice or potato recipe.

History. Rated R.
Cleopatra...High Above Me, She's So Lovely

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 53:42 Transcription Available


Cleopatra. She's so high-ey-ai-ay! High above us. But also, she had a storied history with Rome and its many rulers and fighters and politicians and boys. But MOST importantly...she loved wine. Even bathed in it to keep her beautiful. That's why this week's cocktail recipe is likely the easiest ever... Cleopatra's Wine Recipe: Step 1: Buy a botle of wine. Step 2: Open that bottle of wine. Step 3: Drink that wine. Step 4: Finish that bottle bitch. Step 5: Purchase ten gallons of wine and bathe in it you fucking sluts!!!!

History. Rated R.
Harry Truman and Why We Didn't Need to Nuke Japan

History. Rated R.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 47:20 Transcription Available


President Harry Truman was a lot more progressive than most preisdents when it came to equality, and when we needed someone to get us out of the war. Only it involved nuking Japan, which arguably didn't need to happen at all. But equally as important, Craig is cooking up "coq au vin," a French dish with a history he wants to argue about with Will. But you should cook it up and chow down with us. So cook according to Dr. Smith's recipe: Remember to read through the recipe so you have all the ingredients you need before you start and that you have your timing down: Step 1. The day before you intend to serve the meal prepare a large bowl of brine by mixing half a cup of salt (Kosher is best), with half a cup of season salt in a quart of water. Then pierce your favorite pieces of chicken with a fork and place them in the brine solution. Refrigerate over night. Step 2. Remove the chicken from the brine and allow it to reach room temperature (takes about an hour). Step 3. In a large skillet, heat olive oil and/or butter and sear the chicken pieces on all sides. Then set them into a casserole dish, Dutch oven, or pressure cooker. Step 4. Add half a cup sliced onion, two sliced garlic cloves, tablespoon thyme, one cup diced celery, a bay leaf, and two strips of bacon. Step 5. This step is optional, but if you ever watched Julia Child's first cooking episode, you'll remember that at this juncture she poured a quarter cup of cognac over the chicken and ignited it. (She nearly caught the set on fire, so do this carefully.) Step 6. Pour one cup red wine over the chicken. Step. 7. If you are using a casserole dish or a Dutch oven, set your oven to 300 degrees and cook the chicken for two and a half hours.  If you are using a pressure cooker, set it on high pressure for 35 minutes. Let it stand for 15 minutes when the time expires, then release the remaining steam and serve. The Coq au Vin can now be served with boiled potatoes, rice and/or vegetables. When Julia Child tasted her dish at the end of episode one, she looked directly at the camera and said, “I've never tasted better Coq.”  Bien Appetite.

MMAjunkie Radio
Ep. #3248: Ben Rothwell is cut, Gilbert Burns training is nuts, more

MMAjunkie Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 62:08 Very Popular


On Episode 3,248, the guys discuss Ben Rothwell getting cut, if Kayla Harrison could be great in pro wrestling, are athletes more likely to go from MMA to WWE, and if Will Sterling will give Yan a better fight this time around.

LGBTQ+U
History. Rated R. w/ Will Sterling & Craig Smith

LGBTQ+U

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 53:35 Transcription Available


This week on Pride, we are speaking with Will Sterling, an actor, writer and director based in Los Angeles, California. Will hosts a podcast called “History Rated R” with his co-host Craig Smith. Throughout this episode, Will is going to share clips taken from their podcast, History Rated R and give us more insight into Craig and how he came to be a walking contradiction in terms of his sexuality, beliefs and political party affiliation. Be sure to check out History Rated R, out now! Your host is Levi Chambers, co-founder of Gayety. Follow the show and keep up with the conversation @Pride. Want more great shows from Straw Hut Media? Check out or website at strawhutmedia.com. Your producers are Levi Chambers, Maggie Boles, Ryan Tillotson and Edited by Silvana Alcala Have an interesting LGBTQ+ story to share? We might feature U! Email us at lgbtq@strawhutmedia.com. *This podcast is not affiliated with Pride Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices