Podcasts about willie wonka

Fictional chocolatier from Roald Dahl's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and its related franchise

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WILDsound: The Film Podcast
EP. 1418: Screenwriter Gerard O'Neill (Terran Tapes – The Annunaki)

WILDsound: The Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025


Watch the best scene script reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT_ztVSLtb0 Get to know the writer: What is your screenplay about? This is the tale of the immortal Vampire Goddess Lilitu of ancient lore and her near human lover Dougal, their three identical red haired daughters and an oblivious species known as humanity. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Science Fiction/Fantasy Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? Since I first took up the pen to write this story I have watched as rewrites of successful films and sequels and prequels have graced our screens, some enhanced by more seasoned writing and special effects while others show little imagination or creativity and relying on the name of it's original. This story has no comparison. How would you describe this script in two words? Sensuous thriller What movie have you seen the most times in your life? Hard to answer. I had a mother, have a wife and daughter. Now grandchildren, so you're looking at Sound of Music verses Willie Wonka (the original), or numerous episodes of Bluey. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod

The Documentary Podcast
BBC OS Conversations: How going viral changed my life

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 22:36


“I'm looking for a man in finance …” is the opening line of one of the most viewed, copied and remixed social media posts of the year. The woman behind it, Megan Boni, aka TikTok's Girl on Couch, invented the rhyme as a jokey description of the perfect man she and her single friends would like to meet. She posted it one evening, and the internet went wild. It has been a similar story for Scottish actor Kirsty Paterson. Kirsty was photographed looking dejected in a sad green Oompa Loompa wig at possibly the world's worst Willie Wonka-inspired event ever. The picture, which she hates, was shared around the world, and the initial publicity led to a slew of vicious replies. Megan and Kirsty are joined by Kelley Heyer, the inventor of the Charli XCX's Apple Dance, and Auri Kananen, Finnish queen of housecleaning videos, to discuss what it is like to ‘go viral', and what happens next.

De Boekenparade
De Boekenparade afl. 55: Wonka (7+)

De Boekenparade

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 18:24


Podcast De Boekenparade tipt in elke aflevering een boek om voor te lezen aan je kinderen. Kinderboekenexpert Aafke van Forum Groningen kiest een boek waar Jeroen van Studio Hoorzaam uit voorleest. Ze zoeken daarbij een haakje bij het Forum. Deze aflevering duiken we in het boek ⁠Wonka⁠, geschreven door Roald Dahl en Sibéal Pounder. Wonka is het fantastische verhaal over de grootste uitvinder, goochelaar en chocolademaker ter wereld – de man die we nu allemaal kennen als de geweldige Willie Wonka.Gebaseerd op de film Wonka van Warner Bros. Pictures, bedacht door Paul King die samen met Simon Farnaby het scenario schreef.Het hartverwarmende en humoristische Wonka is een verrukkelijke mix van magie en muziek, opwinding en ontroering, waarin de lezer kennismaakt met de jonge Willie Wonka, die choc-vol ideeën zit en vastbesloten is om de wereld hapje voor hapje te veranderen. Dit verhaal is het bewijs dat de mooiste dingen in het leven beginnen met een droom. En dat als je het geluk hebt om Willie Wonka te ontmoeten, alles mogelijk is. ⁠⁠⁠Leen⁠⁠⁠ dit boek bij één van onze vestigingen. Nog geen lid van de Forumbibliotheek? Tot 18 jaar ben je ⁠⁠⁠gratis lid⁠⁠⁠!

The Miseducation of David and Gary
The Horros Persist!

The Miseducation of David and Gary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 91:14


Send us a textThis week, Carlene comes back to shoot the shiz. David is going away and Gary is imagining a world where instead of Grandpa Joe is the star of Willie Wonka it's Mrs Bucket who takes the lead. LUPONE!Follow us on Instagram:@Gaspatchojones@Homewreckingwhore@Mullhollanddaze@The_Miseducation_of_DandG_PodCheck Out Our WebsiteIf you love the show check out our Teepublic shop!Right Here Yo!

Happier with Gretchen Rubin
Little Happier: Willie Wonka, Rat Poison, Neediness, and the Transformative Power of Love

Happier with Gretchen Rubin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 8:12


A sweet story about a dog named Sparkle reveals many truths about the nature of love, sacrifice, independence, and marriage. Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Follow on social media: @GretchenRubin on YouTube @GretchenRubin on TikTok @GretchenRubin on Instagram @GretchenRubin on Threads Get the podcast show notes by email every week: happiercast.com/shownotes Get Gretchen Rubin's newest book Life in Five Senses to see how she discovered a surprising path to a life of more energy, creativity, luck, and love: by tuning in to the five senses. Now available - order here. Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

First Smoke of The Day
Episode 129 - Duke of Doja

First Smoke of The Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 99:20


All Hail: An Audience With The Duke of DojaGet ready for an exclusive look at the man behind the curtain!We're extremely excited to bring you a wildly decorated guest for this episode of First Smoke of the Day - breeder extraordinaire Duke of Doja. Join us and special guest Doja Pak for a dive into the Willie Wonka cannabis factory of the Duke's mind.Duke of Doja refers to himself as a humble steward of fine cannabis, but don't let his modesty fool you. He's a modern-day alchemist, a mad scientist dealing in chromosomes and alleles to bring new and exciting strains to life. Discovering his love for cannabis in Georgia, the Duke first came to California to compete in martial arts tournaments and immediately felt at home. After a smokey road trip across the country, a young Duke first dipped his toe into breeding, crossing strains and growing plants for personal use out of his small apartment in Humboldt. Over twenty years later, the Duke has established himself as one of the most dedicated and creative breeders in the game. His award-winning strains have kept Doja at the top of the list of most sought-after brands and enthusiasts hungry for his next mind-blowing experiment. The Duke's passion and curiosity have never waned, and we're here to soak up all the knowledge he has to throw at us and share it with you! Pack a fatty and pull up a chair as we talk flower, genetics, and martial arts - everything our guest loves. The Duke shares some of his favorite deep-cut strains that you should be smoking, including Peach Tree and the famous Coffin Candy.We hope you enjoy our talk with the Duke as much as we did. Hit up Doja for a look at his latest concoctions, and subscribe to our channel and our website FSOTD.com to keep up to date with other key players and tastemakers! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Morse Code Podcast with Korby Lenker
Michael Weintrob: The Importance of Relationships in Your Career and Personal Life. | MCP #139

The Morse Code Podcast with Korby Lenker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 72:28


I speak with award-winning music photographer Michael Weintrob about his unusual path through the visual side of music, and how keeping his head down and his heart open has resulted in one of the most exciting careers in the business.Michael and I met around 2013. I was instantly struck by his combustible hustle, a kind of leaning forward in life. I was rocking bowties back then (call it my Willie Wonka phase) and… he grabbed me in my native habitat.I've been following him ever since — through his launch of the Instrumenthead series, his installations at Jazzfest in New Orleans, the two exquisitely crafted Instrumenthead coffee table books, and the Instrumenthead Live concert series he produced during the pandemic, which featured more than 70 concerts filmed and broadcast out of the Weintrob studio. Pivot, move forward, pivot, move forward. Along the way Michael has cemented his reputation as a go-to live concert photographer for some of the coolest venues in the world: Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Ascend Amphitheater, the Newport Jazz Festival, the Newport Folk Festival, the Barcelona Jazz Festival and Bluegrass Underground. In this wide-ranging conversation, we talked about the evolution of Instrumenthead, from its genesis as a spontaneous idea backstage, to a slowly accruing catalogue of artists and opportunities. How it was anything but an overnight success.We also share stories of loss and tragedy — Michael going through a cousin's suicide and the death of my little sister — and how those life experiences changed our perspective and priorities. I also share a story I've never told before about a fated trip to see the Grateful Dead my senior year of high year, and the tragedy that happened along the way.Throughout, we take a look at some of the artists captured in Weintrob's camera, and learn why he chose the poses he did. Artists like Derek Trucks, Rhiannon Giddens, Bootsy Collins, Mickey Hart, and… me.I have a ton of respect and admiration for Michael Weintrob. A guy who not only blazed an original path through a fraught industry of intense competition and constant uncertainty, but who came out of it creating somethingculturally important, historical even.Website https://michaelweintrob.com/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/michaelweintrob/The Morse Code is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my weekly podcasts and short stories, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Morse Code at korby.substack.com/subscribe

On Tap with the Boiz
Behind the Turntables: Willie Wonka's Wild Ride in the DJ World

On Tap with the Boiz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 63:38 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Join us as we sit down with Willie Wonka, the charismatic DJ for Minneapolis rapper Prof, who shares his no-nonsense approach to social rituals and wild tales from his journey. From visits to the No Jumper podcast studio and surreal interactions with Adam22 and Whack 100, to creating content with Andrew Santino and Ryan Sickler in LA, Wonka gives us a peak behind the curtain of the entertainment industry.Reflecting on the evolution from cramped van tours to headlining major venues, Wonka recounts the relentless pursuit of delivering unforgettable performances with Prof. Hear about the near-altercation with rapper Russ, the vibrant local scene at Froggy's in Pine City, and the unforgettable characters they've encountered along the way. We delve into the impacts of the pandemic on a DJ's career, exploring how the lockdown fostered new ways of connecting through online beat battles and virtual happy hours, while navigating life's unexpected twists.In a heated debate about P Diddy's allegations and playful banter about upcoming plans, Wonka opens up about the excitement and challenges of DJing. Learn the essentials of reading the crowd, adapting on the fly, and building a brand with local artists. With plenty of laughs and camaraderie, we wrap up with a toast to friendship, fun times, and future hangouts—don't miss out on this rollercoaster of an episode! Cheers, and we'll see you all at Froggy's!Follow Wonka on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wonka_musick/0:00 DJing for Prof7:24 Evolution of Touring and Stage Performances18:49 Wild Encounters and Party Hosting30:20 Navigating Life During Covid and Connecting36:13 Navigating the DJ Industry for Success45:01 DJing Tips and Song Requests57:45 Debating Diddy's AllegationsBuy our merchSupply the beer and help the boiz create content by grabbing some merch from our storeCollege Peep Show MerchCheck out CPS gear and use code: ONTAP for 10% off your orderDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Check out our sticker packs at OnTapWithTheBoiz.com

Six String Hayride
Six String Hayride Podcast Episode 42, The 70's Part One 1970-1974

Six String Hayride

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 130:39


Six String Hayride Podcast Episode 42, The 70's Part One, 1970-1974. Cosmic Cowboys Michael Nesmith, Gram Parsons, John Prine, Billy Joe Shaver, Jerry Garcia, and Bob Weir erase the lines between Folk, Rock, and Country while creating great Cosmic Country Music. George and Tammy, Loretta and Conway, Roy and Buck become some of the most iconic duos in Country Music. Charley Pride, Lynn Anderson, Merle Haggard, Ray Price, and Dolly Parton amaze their audience and the Award Shows give them a truck load of trophies. Hee Haw brings brilliant musicians to Television. Saturday Mornings are for Pop Tarts and School House Rock. We're going to the movies for The Godfather, American Graffiti, Willie Wonka, and SHAFT,. Mel Brooks cracks us up with Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles. Steve McQueen and Paul Newman lead the disaster movie craze with the Towering Inferno and Bruce Lee kicks everyone's ass. Willie and Waylon plot an outlaw takeover for the second half of the 70's. The 1970's Part One with Chris and Jim, the hot songs and great movies you love and the Johnny – June Carrot Cake Recipe. Coming This Sunday from Six String Hayride Podcast.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086513555749https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81625843

GET CHO! Podcast
Backlash reaction | Liv and Dom | Trick Willie Wonka | AANHPI type

GET CHO! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 60:05


Whats good my people. The GETCHO crew gives their reaction on WWE Blacklash and giving our Winner and loser from Raw and NXT. We celebrate celebrities that are AANHPI by connecting them to their type of AANHPI. Relax and have a listen --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Getchopodcast/message

Men's Divorce Recovery
The Everlasting Gobstopper

Men's Divorce Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 13:46


On today's mini episode Chris discusses God's everlasting and unending love. And if you are a Willie Wonka fan - or just like bad anologies - you'll like this episode! Chris apologizes for calling it the "Never-Ending Gobstopper" instead of the "Everlasting Godstopper"! Bible Reading: Psalm 37:4-5 "Take delight in the LORD, and he will give you your heart's desires. Commit everything you do to the LORD. Trust him, and he will help you."Resources: www.MensDivorceRecovery.org 

2 Grooms 1 Plot
S1 E30 - 2 Grooms 1 Plot | Wonka (2023)

2 Grooms 1 Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 107:11


Welcome to episode 23 of 2 Grooms 1 Plot! A podcast where two life-long storytellers talk about stories! Today, we broke down the 2023 musical-film ‘Wonka'. Wonka stars Timothee Chalamet as Willie Wonka in a movie that depicts the start of Wonka's career as a world renowned chocolatier. The film is based off the original novel ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' by Roald Dahl. ‘Wonka' is the third filmed based off of the book and Chalamet joins Gene Wilder (1971) and Johnny Depp (2005) as the actors chosen to play the beloved character. The film also stars Calah Lane, Keegan-Michael Key, Hugh Grant, and many more in this ensemble cast.  Your Hosts: Pavi Proczko is an audiobook narrator (Defiance of the Fall, Edens Gate), Writer (Brugum's Labyrinth, The Nightly), Actor and Singer (Chicago Shakespeare theater, Paramount Theater, Chicago Fire), and Game Master (D&D). Colin Funk is a Childhood Development Expert (Erikson Institute), Teacher (Stages Chicago), Actor and Singer (Porchlight Music Theater, Metropolis Theater), and Crafter (knitting, cross stick, Embroidery, watercolors). “With our unique lenses, we talk about a specific piece of storytelling each episode: What works? What doesn't? And the magic moments of story!” Pavi & Colin are married and live in Chicago. ❤️ Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW us for more! @2Grooms1Plot

5 Good News Stories
How to fall asleep, you have underwear on your head, Willie Wonka disaster and Jon Stewart's heartfelt goodbye

5 Good News Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 3:59


Uplifting Updates for Women's History Month and BeyondThis episode, hosted by Johnny Mac, celebrates Women's History Month and Barbie's 65th birthday with the announcement of new exceptional women dolls in its Role Models Collection, introducing girls to inspiring stories.Jon Stewart's heartfelt farewell to his dog Dipper led to an influx of donations to Animal Haven, a local shelter from which Dipper was adopted.A quirky event in St. Louis sets a new Guinness World Record with 355 people wearing underwear on their heads.A doctor's advice for falling asleep faster using a five senses sleep trick.Finally,the aftermath of a failed Willy Wonka event in Scotland, leading to the creation of a musical parody, WillyFest. 

improv4humans with Matt Besser
Wonka's Toxic Chocolate River (w/ Betsy Sodaro, Aman Adumer)

improv4humans with Matt Besser

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 63:41


Willie Wonka immersive goes wrong, Oompa Loompa pissed; Hollywood is dead, but scrolling stories rules; skipping the boring parts of songs; kicked out of “Night Swim” at intermission before night or swim.Subscribe at improv4humans.com to unlock the bonus scene, support the improvisers, and gain access to brand new bonus podcasts every week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Green Tagged: Theme Park in 30
Willie Wonka and Immersive Entertainment

Green Tagged: Theme Park in 30

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 32:08


What is immersive entertainment in 2024? This week, we discuss the "Willie Wonka Incicident" in Scotland, the new Immersive Fort Tokyo, and Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea. Watch the video of here.

Monocle 24: The Curator
What We Learned: Friday 1 March

Monocle 24: The Curator

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 6:49


A round-up of this week's stories, including the marvel at the Willie Wonka experience in Scotland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AI For Humans
Google's Big Gemini Mess, Insane New AI Robots & Chat with Podcaster Diallo Riddle | Ep47

AI For Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 95:24


This week… Google Gemini is biased. Now what? Plus, Stable Diffusion 3, text-to-video-games, and Nvidia's CEO says that programming as a job might be dead. Then, Kevin made Guy Fieris & Grandmas using GUI for Gligen, Gavin shows off an easy-to-use fashion AI, Tyler Perry cancels his studio expansion because of SORA and a terrible AI fail that uses poor Willie Wonka's name. And we've got a plethora of robots, SO MANY NEW ROBOTS. Optimus, Figure, Ameca and Wheel Bot… OH MY. AND THEN… an interview with writer / producer / podcater Diallo Riddle where we talk about AI movies and AI music and the idea of how people can stay creative in a world dominated by technology.  Plus, we partnered with Pi AI this week. Check it out here: https://pi.ai/talk Oh and yet another true juicy-exclusey as this week's AI co-host is none other than Gigi Geminia who names all of Google's AI products and boy does she have some new ideas about what things are going to be called going forward. It's an endless cavalcade of ridiculous and informative AI news, AI tools, and AI entertainment cooked up just for you. Follow us for more AI discussions, AI news updates, and AI tool reviews on X @AIForHumansShow Join our vibrant community on TikTok @aiforhumansshow For more info, visit our website at https://www.aiforhumans.show/   /// Show links /// Google Apologizes For Gemini https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/21/24079371/google-ai-gemini-generative-inaccurate-historical Sundar Pichai Says Gemini Offended Users https://www.npr.org/2024/02/28/1234532775/google-gemini-offended-users-images-race Google Stock Price Drops From Gemini Issues https://finance.yahoo.com/news/alphabet-drops-during-renewed-fears-192534592.html Stable Diffusion 3 https://stability.ai/news/stable-diffusion-3 Tyler Perry Invokes AI https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/tyler-perry-ai-alarm-1235833276/ Nvidia's Jensen Hwang On Programmers https://x.com/Carnage4Life/status/1761483377365152234?s=20 Carmack's Tweet https://x.com/ID_AA_Carmack/status/1762110222321975442?s=20 Willie Wonka's AI Nightmare https://twitter.com/AlsikkanTV/status/1762235022851948668 Google Genie Text-To-Game https://sites.google.com/view/genie-2024 ROBOTS Optimus Update https://www.reddit.com/r/singularity/comments/1az0ysw/optimus_but_in_hd/ Ameca Update https://youtu.be/VXlpF3DrVP0?si=7ybPdoceztjX8973 Figure One Robot https://x.com/Figure_robot/status/1762184059399377370?s=20 Wheel Bot! https://youtu.be/Qob2k_ldLuw?si=YaE69gNwzAmN6qqU OOTDIffusion https://ootd.ibot.cn/ GUI for GLIGEN https://github.com/mut-ex/gligen-gui Diallo Riddle https://www.instagram.com/diallo One Song Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-song/id1696154359  

The Goods from the Woods
Episode #417 - "Billy Bonkers" with Stuart Thompson

The Goods from the Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 99:58


In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are hangin' out at Disgraceland Studios with one of the funniest people on Earth, comedian Stuart Thompson! We start this one off by testing out an all-natural hippie dippie energy drink that is definitely owned by a right wing psycho. We talk about police being called to the disasterous non-actionable Willie Wonka knock-off "chocolate experience" in Scotland. We also pay tribute to the demise of the last Hooters in West Virginia and chat about Stuart's hometown of Piedmont, CA. Electric Light Orchestra's "Evil Woman" is our JAM OF THE WEEK! Tune in and check out Stuart's new special "Conditional Love" now streaming on YouTube!  Follow Stuart on all forms of social media @StuartBThompson.  Follow the show on Twitter @TheGoodsPod.  Rivers is @RiversLangley  Sam is @SlamHarter  Carter is @Carter_Glascock  Subscribe on Patreon for HOURS of bonus content! http://patreon.com/TheGoodsPod Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod 

Pop City Culture
PCC 166: Dark Willie Wonka Conspiracy Theory

Pop City Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 25:21


Pop in with Price Van Ray who supervises Hakeem and Reggie Brown on Pop City Culture. On Episode #166 we discuss:  Willie Wonka dark conspiracy theory. It is amazing the things that we uncovered..... Listen to this awesome episode.... Living in the moment, student of life and much more!!!.. "Pop City Culture"  Keeping it real and keeping it REAL and RAW!!!!!

Montana Outdoor Podcast
You are About to be Guided Through the Woods Like You Have Never Been Before!

Montana Outdoor Podcast

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 53:15


This week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale talks to Cory Medlinger of Superior Hardwoods of Montana to find out about one of the most unique wood products companies in the world! If you are a fan of the podcast or the Montana Outdoor Radio Show you have no doubt heard Cory talk about Superior Hardwoods of Montana a company that his dad started back in 1977. Now you will learn the whole story of how this incredible company started and how it has evolved into providing folks all over the United States and beyond with the most unique wood flooring, beams, siding and more that are beyond your imagination. Cory and his dad, John Medlinger, both have an eye for wood like no one else and we are not talking about just plain old wood. When you listen to the podcast you will hear about exotic woods, like Italian Olive Wood, or Redwood that was once a flume from an old mining operation and even wood that had once been at the bottom of the ocean before Superior Hardwoods turned it into beams that are more like art than something that holds up a ceiling. As Downrigger put it after he was done talking to Cory, “Superior Hardwoods of Montana is so unique that it almost seems like the company was the brainchild of Paul Bunyan and Willie Wonka!”. Yes, this podcast is for sure a “must listen” especially if you are thinking about remodeling, building, or wanting to create something incredible out of wood. Oh, and they are hiring right now too. So, if you love working with wood. Listen and learn how you can join the team at Superior Hardwoods of Montana! If you would like to learn more about Superior Hardwoods of Montana, just click here. If you would like to see some photos of some of the things that have been created from the unique woods they sell, click here. If you would like to contact them, click here. If you would like to send Cory and email, click here. You are of course welcome to call them at (406) 235-7452 or just stop in and see them at 5120 Highway 93 South in Missoula, Montana and let them guide you through the woods! Of course, your host Downrigger Dale would love to hear what you thought of this podcast or hear your ideas for topics for future podcasts, click here to send him an email!Remember to tune in to our live radio show, The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, every Saturday morning from 6:00AM to 8:00AM. The show airs on 30 radio stations all across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.

GFBS Grand Forks Best Source
Icky Ichabod's Weird Cinema #104 - Movie Review - Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (2005)

GFBS Grand Forks Best Source

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 25:02


To satisfy Icky Ichabod and the Wizard of Weird's sweet tooth, the duo revisits Tim Burton's take on the classic Willie Wonka dreamland film in the form of 2005's Charlie & The Chocolate Factory! Make haste to devour this episode before you turn into an oompa-loompa-Blueberry!    Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com To download and stream past Weird Cinema/Wrestling episodes, visit https://weirdcinema.podbean.com/   #williewonka #chocolatefactory #timburton #chocolate #johnnydepp #oompaloompa #weird #clowns #spooky  #grandforksbestsource  #GFBS

Permanencia Involuntaria
#574: Wonka, John Lennon, RBD

Permanencia Involuntaria

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 57:54


En este episodio hablamos sobre la cinta de Willie Wonka, el concierto de RBD y sobre el documental John Lennon: Asesino sin juicio.

SHE 100.3 Flash Briefing
Conan is about to be a father in law, Shakira's big news and HBD to the latest Willie Wonka!

SHE 100.3 Flash Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 1:10


Patrick Schwarzenegger is engaged, Shakira gets a statue in her hometown in Columbia and Happy Birthday Timothee' Chalamet!  

You ain’t Outside
Ep: 65 Willie Wonka

You ain’t Outside

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 11:03


On today's episode we discuss is chocolate good for us? Also we discuss Nicki Minaj new album “Pink Friday 2”. NFL Power Rankings and more. Off the dome segment - Best Willie Wonka movie? Nicki Minaj Feat. 50 Cent - Beep Beep Guccimane & B.G - Talk C Stunna - Vibin Twitter: @youaintoutside https://twitter.com/YouAintOutside Apple Podcast: You Ain't Outside Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagram: @youaintoutsidepod Spotify: You Ain't Outside Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/7ASMeLU...

CBC Newfoundland Morning
From Sri Lanka to Willie Wonka: A man from the other side of the world came to be a chocolate maker right here in Newfoundland and Labrador

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 5:22


This province is seeing a record number of immigrants making Newfoundland and Labrador their home. They all moved here to start a new life. But, for some, it's also a chance to start their own business. Over the next few weeks, CBC will be profiling some of these entrepreneurs, starting with one in L'anse au Loup. He's a chocolate maker who sells gourmet sweets from his home, but a few weeks ago, he headed to Corner Brook for a pop-up sale. That's where the CBC's Amy Feehan caught up with him.

Meanderings with Trudy
MwT: The PauseCast with Angie Arendt, On Enough

Meanderings with Trudy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 44:16


Today's PauseCast continues our dive into the bigger topic of Change. Last session we looked at abundance and scarcity, and we often see these two as opposites. But… the opposite of abundance isn't scarcity, it's actually Enough. At least we think so. This is a real wrestle folks… as we meandered around, we realized just how difficult a topic this is to get our arms around. How do we approach the concept of enough? How much enough is actually enough? And yes, Angie brought the movie “Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” into the mix… a movie she loves but I've never seen. Too. Much. Fun. As this podcast is about joy in the every day, Angie links us back to community and sacred moments when we share what we have as individuals with one another, creating a sense of enough. Community and sharing creates a sense of “enough,” at least for Angie. What's your view? Let us know what you think!Please, share our work widely, give us a review or a drop us a few stars. If you have comments or questions, please send them to meanderingswithtrudy@gmail.com.Episode links:Chapman Coaching Inc.Big Stone HouseKhalil Gibran, The Prophet“Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory”Brené Brown on EnoughAnne Lamott (American author) on enough, and turning 68Royalty free music is called Sunday Stroll – by Huma-Huma

Brian and Trisha – Quicksie 98.3
Willie Wonka Jr. The Musical

Brian and Trisha – Quicksie 98.3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 5:37


North Hardin High School choir is presenting Willie Wonka Jr. The Musical November 10-13, 2023.

The Luxury of Self Care
I Want it NOW #192

The Luxury of Self Care

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 29:59


"Don't care how, I want it now..." No one is striving to be Veruca Salt from Willie Wonka. Covering some attainable ways we can cultivate more patience in our daily lives. Subscribe: ⁠https://anchor.fm/theluxuryofselfcare/subscribe⁠ Follow Your Host: Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/rumor_in_stpetersburg  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rumor_in_stpetersburg  Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theluxuryofselfcare Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/ahnastasia88?si=ab36621742b4474c --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theluxuryofselfcare/message

The Joe Show
Ashley's Voice To Text Movie

The Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 5:49


We are back after a long weekend and we find out what Ashley's voice to text was talking about in our group chat... she hates Willie Wonka?!

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Working in acting as a minority

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 10:52


Barbie, Oppenheimer, Willie Wonka, and Snow White - they're all major Hollywood productions that have something in common; they've all been criticised for their lack of representation and inclusion. We discuss with Dorothy Laity Actress & Member of the Irish Equity Actors Union.

The Spirit Of 77
Episode 167: Hamburger Helper Mitt, Get In the Barbie Box, & Stop With the Wonka

The Spirit Of 77

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 63:49


The gals are on their own as Producer Tyler is absent due to his Lake Minnetonka captain duties. Racquet Report: We finally won a match! Maya has a softball team reunion, which takes the ladies down softball memory lane. Amy's mom Marsh gets a coach fired, which in a strange turn, leads to a winning season. Everyone should have a great coach once in their life. Shout out to Coach Jackie! Amy shares a hilarious story from that season about a new haircut and a vandalized bike. Amy remembers her friend Lisa's very interesting softball glove. Hamburger Helper anyone? Amy reviews the Barbie movie. Hot tip fellas…Barbie is for men too. Approved/Denied: Do we really need more Willie Wonka movies? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-spirit-of-77/message

The Literate ApeCast
Literate ApeCast Ep. 293—On Cheese Sauce, Surveys, Willie Wonka, and the Shaving Off the Pubic Hair of the 1970's

The Literate ApeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 62:24


David has a Karen moment with Portillo's and Don sees a parallel with the new Williw Wonka movie and the nuding of the American bush.

Deejay Chiama Italia
Puntata del 13/07/2023

Deejay Chiama Italia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 92:04


Aperto il testamento di Aretha Franklin, l'addio degli Eagles. In Francia si possono detrarre i rammendi. Il nuovo Willie Wonka con Timothée Chalamet. Le nomination agli Emmy.

Fantasy Daydreamers
Willie Wonka and the Daydreamer Factory

Fantasy Daydreamers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 36:44


The Fantasy Daydreamers open their Wonka bars for a golden ticket to a brand new podcast episode. They eat some Who Are You (1:30) flavored snozberries, read some edible news(3:20), test the chocolatey waters (8:30), find some new players in the taffy-pulling room (20:10), and Ryan becomes the candy man (25:45). Come with us, and be in a world of pure podination.

Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
MOVIES- Box Office "Bombs" that became "Cult Classics"

Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 39:35


On this Podcast Tom and Bert discuss their favorite movies that bombed when released yet ultimately become "Cult Classics" where they found an audience over time. From "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" starring Tim Curry to "Shawshank Redemption" starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman to "Empire Records" starring Renee Zellweger and Liv Tyler, continuing with Alfred Hitchcock's Classic "Vertigo" starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak, "The Wizard of Oz" with Judy Garland, "Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" with Gene Wilder these movies all created buzz after their initial releases.Other favorites like "Clue", "Office Space" and "A Christmas Story" round out what we now consider to be Cult Classics and movies that we highly recommend to watch or rewatch in most cases.As usual we want to thank you all for listening to our Podcast and please rate, review and leave comments. We appreciate your support!

The Magic Word Podcast
764: Terry Evanswood - Part 2 - An Audible Tour of the Magic Mansion

The Magic Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 67:05


We pick up from last week's episode with the conclusion of our personalized tour by the owner, Terry Evanswood. We enter his Hall of Awards then proceed into the Willie Wonka room. This begins the continuation of our voyage into the make-believe world that is the Magic Mansion. In the second half of this week's episode, Terry tells us about his journey from Chicago to Pigeon Forge and his trip up and down the main street as he moved from theater to theater over the past 25 years. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize If you find yourself in the Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, area, then please remember that there is more than just Dollywood to visit. Please check out Terry's website at https://evanswoodmagicmansion.com/ where you can check dates and availability for both seeing his magic show and visiting his Magic Mansion. And if you are visiting during the Halloween or Christmas seasons, then you will receive an even more special and exciting tour that is customized for the seasons. Download this podcast in an MP3 file by Clicking Here and then right click to save the file. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed by Clicking Here. You can download or listen to the podcast through Stitcher by Clicking Here or through FeedPress by Clicking Here or through Tunein.com by Clicking Here or through iHeart Radio by Clicking Here..If you have a Spotify account, then you can also hear us through that app, too. You can also listen through your Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices. Remember, you can download it through the iTunes store, too. See the preview page by Clicking Here If you would rather not enter the contest but prefer to buy the book, it is normally $12.00; however, Michael has slashed the price to $8.00 for listeners of The Magic Word Podcast. You can buy it directly from Michael by contacting him at mbreggarmagic@gmail.com and paying through PayPal. Enter the Groovy Contest for a Chance to Win "Take Five" by Michael Breggar Up for grabs are two, count ‘em, two eBooks and one physical book. First Name Last Name Email Address Enter now If a winner is from a foreign country (outside the U.S.), then an eBook will be awarded. The physical book will be shipped, postpaid, to a winner who resides within the U.S. Your email address will only be shared with the author, Michael Breggar, who is offering this prize. This contest only valid where permitted by law. Thank you for entering the contest. If your name is randomly selected, then you will be contacted by the author, Michael Breggar, for instructions where and how you would like to receive your prize. Good luck!

VO BOSS Podcast
Mistakes to Avoid

VO BOSS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 24:46


  Are past mistakes holding you back from achieving voice over success? Join Anne & Lau on this episode of VO BOSS, where they discuss how to turn missteps into valuable learning experiences. From investing in a voiceover demo to navigating social media mishaps, discover the importance of apologies, accountability, and self-compassion in personal and professional relationships. Learn how admitting to our mistakes can elevate connections with others and avoid the pitfalls of impulsive responses on social media. Tune in to embrace growth, mindfulness, and self-compassion on the journey towards success. Bosses, don't let past mistakes hold you back.   Transcript    It's time to take your business to the next level, the BOSS level! These are the premiere Business Owner Strategies and Successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a BOSS, a VO BOSS! Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguzza.   Anne: Hey, hey everyone. (audio blip) VO BOSS podcast and the BOSS Superpower series. I'm your host, Anne Ganguzza, and I'm here with my BOSS co-host, Lau Lapiedes. Hey, Lau.    Lau: Hey everyone.    Anne: Yay!    Lau: So good to see you, An Happy Saturday.    Anne: Yes, Lau, happy S-- (audio blip) Lau, guess what happened to me this week?    Lau: What happened, Anne?   Anne: Lau, I made a mistake.    Lau: Oh no. You never make mistakes.    Anne: Well, no Lau, actually, I make mistakes all the time. (laughs)    Lau: Don't believe her --   Anne: (audio blip) Do. And you know what? Of course, nobody wants to make mistakes, but I'm glad I made this mistake because I learned a whole lot, Lau about how I can maybe not make that mistake again, or take (audio blip) when I was making the mistake and make it better and improve it. And I get students that come to me, new students that come to me quite a bit, that say, gosh, I wish I knew then what I know now. And I would never have done that.    I'd like to address that because let's take one example. One example is students that come to me and say, I never should have made that demo. And I had somebody listen to it and they said, no, no, you were not ready to make that demo. And they just come to me with all (audio blip) shame and remorse, and I get that, but I don't think it's worth anyone beating themselves up over, because honestly, we learn, you know, if we always take a look at what we do in life, and we learn and we made a mistake, (audio blip) so you know, so much better (laughs). And you can then progress and move forward.    And so I want all of those students who ever, ever came to me or ever came to Lau and said, oh God, I wish I hadn't have done that. I spent all this money and it was just a waste of my time. And (audio blip) don't beat yourself up over it. Because honestly, I think that there is such a value of information, just such a value in it. And consider it, like we were talking before, Lau, consider it an investment in the real grand scheme of things. (audio blip) been a few thousand dollars. But if I were to sit back and look at where have I spent a few thousand dollars in my lifetime, house, car, those kinds of things, I mean, honestly, consider an investment. Lau, what are your thoughts?    Lau: I couldn't agree (audio blip). I would even argue is there such a thing as a mistake? Because when you really think about that, we give a name and label to something that happens from us, to us, with us that is superbly uncomfortable and then (audio blip) toward us in our perception, it punishes us. But was that thing an actual mistake?    Anne: Sure.    Lau: I don't know how to answer that because I do feel there's lessons to be learned in the process of the, I'll give it air quotes, the mistake (audio blip) more painful than others, but really, really necessary as we journey through life. Like if we didn't do that, we wouldn't know what rewards really are.    Anne: Right.    Lau: We wouldn't know how to really build our business. We wouldn't really know that. Right? So comparatively speaking, (audio blip) and oftentimes as you know, when you make those mistakes, they're fantastic. Like you're hired for them, you're celebrated for them. It's like, whoops, I did that in my business. How could I have thought that? Oh my, wow. People love that. They want that. Right? (audio blip) I would venture to say, take a step back and really say what is a mistake and what are the mistakes in the mistake that make it a mistake? That's really important. But getting back to your investment on demo, I'm with you all the way. I do not (audio blip) corner and cry over a demo.    Anne: Yeah.    Lau: Process, process, process. Your first demo, your first demos --    Anne: Yes. We all started somewhere.    Lau: They're never gonna be super, super high level pro because guess what? You don't have the experience yet. You're moving towards getting that experience. (audio blip) Like if you went to college or grad school or trade school or you were an apprentice, you are working on working. So the working to get the working is never a waste of time. It's always, what are you putting into it? What are you getting out of it? How has that (audio blip) work for you? Rather than saying, oh, everything's got to be about that one demo. It just isn't. It's like a work in progress. Your whole life, your whole business is a work in progress.    Anne: Right? And it's very much like you don't know what you don't know. And so you cannot (audio blip) blame yourself for something that you didn't know. Now, maybe if you're just starting out and you're lucky and you're listening to our podcast, the BOSS podcast, you'll hear this discussion and you'll say, oh, okay, so maybe I'll wait a little bit before I make that demo. (audio blip) truly believe that sometimes when you make an expensive mistake, it's a mistake that you are not apt to repeat ever again or quickly. That is for sure.    I know sometimes, like I used to pay money to a personal trainer, right? Because it was the only way I knew (audio blip) go and work out right and do the things that I really needed to do to move forward and to progress forward and to really improve myself. So in a way I was like, yes, I'm gonna pay to kind of get a little beaten up. So, it's okay. It's okay. And I just don't (audio blip) into this to, to ever feel regret about anything because there's always those lessons as you mentioned that you learned. Maybe you learned about a process that did not work for you. Right?    And so now you'll move forward and you will (audio blip) to work with longer so that you can improve upon your performance before you go ahead and record another demo. And again, like I said, when it comes to demos on our performances, we're always improving. We're like those continuous students, like the never-ending student (audio blip) learning our craft and enhancing and improving it. And so at any point, you're never quite as good as you'll be today. So unless you're gonna make a demo every single day to keep yourself refreshed on that, I would say take it with a grain of salt. Take it as a lesson. And (audio blip) also maybe it was a demo that did not represent the genre very well, or it was maybe a, a demo that didn't have today's standards or current relevant scripts. Or it just might have been something (audioblip) done it and had somebody listen to it and they commented on it. Guess what? That's another learning experience. So.    Lau: And guess what? Doing a demo as one example is like a little work of art. It's a vocal portfolio.    Anne: Yeah.    Lau: So there is artistic vision. There's (audio blip) no matter who you're working with, whoever your team is of engineers and coaches, some care, some don't care. Some are experts, some are not experts, and there's everything in between. It's like working with an expert painter or working with an expert dancer. There's all (audio blip) that go into unlocking your potential, unlocking your talent. Maybe they're great at that, maybe they're not great at it.    Anne: Yeah.    Lau: Maybe they're mediocre. Whatever the case may be, it really is on us you meaning you to put (audio blip) to your process. Because when you walk away, it's your process. It's not really theirs.    Anne: Right.    Lau: They're not gonna claim it anymore. It's your process to say, what did I do? Did I put it in time?    Anne: Sure.    Lau: Did I rehearse? Did I practice? Did I take it serious (audio blip)? Did I do all the due diligence boxes and check that off to bring out the best outcome? Or was I learning how to do that? I wasn't quite there yet. As a lot of people in school, in college, in grad school; sometimes they don't show up. Sometimes they fail tests. Some (audio blip) and they're learning how to discipline themselves, how to commit to a process and who they're identifying as a talent. What is a talent, what is a business person, what is a VO? I mean, they're learning all of that. So you gotta give your (audio blip) to learn.    Anne: Yeah.    Lau: You can't be perfect. You can't know everything. There's gotta be space. And as you said, we're students over a lifetime.    Anne: Yeah.    Lau: We're not just students for a first demo. We're students. And if those of us who own a business, and I know many listeners own a business, you are always learn (audio blip) that one. Just when you think you know as much as you need to know, then the whole script flips on you.    Anne: Yeah. And you know, I don't mean to make light of people's investments, so I don't want any of the BOSSes out there to think that I'm making light of a few (audio blip). But I will say that when you compare that to, you've beaten yourself up over and over and over again. And maybe it even deters you from getting into what it is that you've always wanted to do in your lifetime (audio blip) that's a higher price in a lot of ways. And I think that of course, before you make any investment in anything, not just voiceover, I think that you have to come at it with an educated point of view. You have to educate yourself as much as possible before you make that inve- (audio blip). Just, I think if we all kind of take that lesson, right, with anything, I think it at least helps us, so that we know that we've investigated what other common mistakes in voiceover.    Maybe people buy the wrong equipment, right? Or they (audio blip) doesn't suit their voice. Well, this is why you can return a lot of things. So if you made the smart investment, if you've educated yourself and purchased with a vendor that allows you to return within a certain amount of time, then you have that option. If it does not work (audio blip) that you can then return it to get your money back.    And there's always selling. I mean, I made many mistakes with my equipment, especially my travel equipment. I tell this story over and over again. I bought every new gadget that there was that was tiny and small so that (audio blip) I could have a convenient, tiny little mic. And whenever I would go, I could never get it to sound worth anything. I could not do that. And I spent so much money. But here's the deal. I spent the money, but then I was able to sell the equipment that if you (audio blip) I was then able to sell it or donate it. And so lesson learned.   Lau: Lesson learned. And there are even much more sophisticated mistakes that we think we're making. And that is in human communication. Now, I won't even say the business of it. I'll say the com- (audio blip), that's in the emails you're sending and receiving.    Anne: Oh yes.    Lau: That's in your invoicing, that's in your sales, you're building of rapport when you're live at a conference. All of that stuff has layers of nuance and layers of sophistication to it. (audio blip) if you are present and focused, when you've said something that just doesn't land right on someone. Doesn't mean you're offending them. It doesn't mean it's inappropriate. It just means you're not tracking, you're not on the same track. And how do I fix that? How do I --   Anne: Yeah.    Lau: — turn around and pivot from that. I don't believe it's a mistake, but in your perception, it feels uncomfortable. Like, why did I say that? Or why did I respond in that way? Or how come I didn't get back to them in seven days when they wanted me to get back to them in a day?    Anne: Right.    Lau: You know what I like to do, Anne? Very uncomfortable. And then I learned how to do it. Just fix it right away.    Anne: Yes.    Lau: Just like you're gonna gimme a shot at the doctor's, you're gonna do whatever that's uncom- — just do it. Just do it. Don't hold off and think about it. Right?   Anne: And when you do it, be human about it. Something you said didn't land right. Say, for me, I'm always like, you're human. Right? I'm sorry.   Lau: Yeah.    Anne: Maybe I should have said it this way.    Lau: Yeah. And you know what? When I apologize like that, which I do a lot because I perceive that I did something wrong --   Anne: Yeah.    Lau: Oftentimes the response is, please (audio blip) sorry, Lau. You were busy and rightly so, and I'm not first on the list. And sometimes it brings out the humanity in other people, when you're, you're not lowering yourself. You're actually hiring your vibration by saying, I am a (audio blip) I'm a person that is far from perfect.    Anne: Yes.    Lau: But I'm a person that wants to connect with you authentically. So if you can understand and forgive that perception of something that wasn't done that was comfortable for you, then we can continue on. And nine times outta 10, they're not(audio blip) of it. They love you for it because if you're being real with them. You're not saying, well, I didn't know, I didn't do anything wrong. I'm taking accountability. I'm not a -- no. I want them to feel like I'm like you. I'm not better than you. I'm like you in a lot of ways. And that means (audio blip) oh.   Anne: Right.    Lau: Like what the right thing is right now. Could that be a mistake? I don't know. That's all in the perception, I think, is that a mistake or am I learning from that? Are they learning from that?    Anne Right, right.    Lau: Are we deepening the relationship and communication? I'd like to think we (audio blip) really a mistake. It's more of a mishap.    Anne: Yeah. And if there is a mistake that has been made like that, and you have offered an apology or an explanation, or your attempts to fix it did not fix it, then I think sitting back and then just trying to take a deep breath, and (audio blip) maybe that wasn't meant to be in this particular timeframe, or maybe it just wasn't meant to be. I mean, I've had relationships where I don't know what happened. I've tried to go and be human and apologize and just work (audio blip) just didn't work out.    Lau: And that's okay.    Anne: And that's okay. I mean, that's going to happen. And I think what we need to really focus on is not necessarily the fact that it happened, but how can we move forward? How can we grow? How can we feel okay? I think (audio blip) oh, I either feel bad or I feel ashamed, or I feel stupid for a lot of that type of emotional baggage and beating up, that's where I want to feel better about myself. What do we do then?    Lau: Well, I'm a big fan of express. I think expression is so, so important. It sounds a little silly to say that because our whole field is about expression, but so much of the time, especially as performers, will mask up who we really (audioblip) official thing versus say, let me quickly get in touch with how I'm really feeling, and maybe have a sounding board. So if I have a few safe people that I can talk to about it, that can sound me out quickly. Like, get me in my right mind again, so to speak. (audio blip) move on from it quickly rather than holding onto it and letting it fester. And I find solving it relieves the stress. It relieves the heaviness. Like, why did that go wrong? I was terrible. It was a -- no, let's just fix it and let me talk about it and express it to the right (audio blip) who can offer me sound advice, no pun intended. Sound advice.    Anne: Yeah, yeah. And I think also, when we're talking about perceived mistakes in either face-to-face networking or relationships, but also on social media, did I post something? Oh my gosh, that was (audio blip). I can't erase it. I can't take it back. I, I can't delete it.    Lau: Yep.    Anne: How do I backpedal, or how do I recover from that? I think that the written word, we've all been using it long enough that we have to approach that type of communication with a little bit (audio blip) forethought. Right?    Lau: Yeah.    Anne: A little more thoughtfulness before we type, before we press that enter key, just stop, take a breath. I've had to really learn to do that in the last 10 years, I would say. Because there have been times on social media where I've been triggered (audio blip) to like type something is a fast response and, and I literally have to just get up and walk away. And I find that that is the best cure for me is to get up and walk away. Take a big deep breath. And a lot of people, as you know, have chosen, they, they get off the platform for (audio blip), and I think sometimes that's a very smart thing to do in terms of before you type something that you might not feel good about later on.    Lau: Agreed.   Anne: And there are ways though too, if you have to try to type your way back into good graces, I (audio blip) ways that you can do that. But you have to be careful. And sometimes it's best to just get up and walk away. And then give it a few hours, a few days, whatever, take a breath and then go from there. Really.    Lau: I agree. I think the time that we spend beating ourselves up (audio blip) mistakes is time not well spent. It's really, if you wanna reflect, if you wanna say, I'm gonna journal about this, I'm gonna express this, and work it through, and come to something that's meaningful, something that's useful, and something that is potentially fixable, that's (audio blip) versus sitting there and stewing in, oh, I'm upset, I'm uncomfortable. It was awful. And they don't feel -- and oftentimes, here's the funny thing, you and I spoke about this recently.    Oftentimes that thing, that circumstance is turned around quicker than you think (audio blip) together again. All of a sudden they're asking you about whatever is, if it never happened, and you think, wow, did we have that conflict? Wow. Were they upset about this? Because all of a sudden they're coming to me for something else. So sometimes our perception as creatives is (audio blip) proportion. It's very histrionic, it's dramatic. It's larger than life. And someone on the other end does not perceive it that way oftentimes.    Anne: Sure. Absolutely. Absolutely.    Lau: It's much lighter and less to them. Now if they go over the top, and they're crazy in histri- (audio blip), you're noticing that you're saying, okay, there's a lesson in that this may not be the right client relationship, colleague or friend.    Anne: Sure.    Lau: Because this circumstance does not warrant that response.    Anne: And I think you bring up such a good point, especially when we are dealing with (audio blip) to us in our voiceover bubble, right?    Lau: Yes.    Anne: We have certain things that are very important to us, right? Things that like I need to hear back. When will I get paid? All of those. There's lots of those things. When in fact, a lot of times your client (audio blip) things on their plate. And so if you're not hearing back any feedback, if you're not getting paid within a certain amount of time, there are usually things that are going on that we are very unaware of. And I know that a lot of times, I'll have to even sit back and just (audio blip) -- there are some clients, believe it or not, that you think you didn't get paid and that was a mistake, and you wanna make sure that that is made right. But in reality, they have a 90-day net terms. And so really I think that it's one of those things that if you can (audio blip) and communicative, that will absolutely help anything that might lead to a mistake, or you just saying something that, or accusing that they haven't paid you and it's unjust. I think that that is something that we all need to just sit back, take a break (audio blip) and communicate.    Lau: Thank you for saying that one, Anne. That's brilliant. Don't assume the worst in people.    Anne: Yes.    Lau: Assume the best in people.    Anne: Yeah.    Lau: And even if it is the worst, live in that great river that in Egypt we all love. And that's “de Nile,” a little bit in denial. Willie Wonka land and Wizard of Oz teaches us something. It's like, assume people are good. They're not evil, they're not out to get you. They're busy, they're crazy, they're forgetting, they're this or that. Now what if they are pulling something into (audio blip) what? It's okay. Forgive them, move on. It taught you something. It taught you don't work with them. That's what it taught you.    It taught you to look for signs in others that they taught you what those signs are of danger, of unsafety (audio blip) ever. God forbid, nothing serious happens to your person, if they're cheating you outta money or whatever. It's a bad thing. It's not to lessen or lighten that. And it's a terrible feeling to feel victimized in that way. But move ahead of it and say, okay, that made me feel bad (audio blip) and unethical, but what did I learn in that, that I can then install in my business, in my tactics, in my profession, and teach others so that that doesn't happen as much as possible? It happens once in a while, but we can alleviate it (audio blip) in the signs of it.    Anne: And you know what, Lau, in my over 15 years of working in voiceover, I have never not gotten paid. And so always trusting the good in people. And also, when I vet my clients, I do have a, a certain set of standards that I (audioblip) make sure that there is somebody at the other end that I'm communicating with. And it's not just a person through email that is inquired, how much will this job cost? Or can you do this job by tomorrow? Here it is. I have policies that I have in place where I demand payment upfront (audio blip) clients that are new.    And what's so interesting is when I have that in my terms of services, that I demand full payment upfront, I get it. (laughs)I've gotten paid within the first five minutes of securing a job before I've even recorded it. (audio blip) I've been very fortunate, I would say, but I also have been what I consider to be, well, I've taught myself to be savvy in terms of who my clients are, in making sure that I'm gonna be working with someone that is going to reciprocate. If I provide (audio blip) they will reciprocate and give me payment. And so thankfully and gratefully, I can say that I've not encountered any mistakes because I think I've always been open with my communication, and I think that's an important thing. And had I not been open (audio blip) communication, I would've found out right away things might be different.    Lau: And that's experience. That's time. It's being seasoned, it's experience. And it takes most people, including myself, time to work through that, learn that, (audio blip), see what the best practices are for you. See if you can be a psychologist and really listen to people, watch people, watch for cues. Focus in on it. Don't just get lost in your own head or your own services, your (audio blip). Listen, because oftentimes you can pick up these cues before something bad actually happens.    Anne: Yes.    Lau: And oftentimes the mistake is simply like, I'm just not paying attention.    Anne: Paying attention.    Lau: Yeah. Let me be honest. I could have caught that if I was really in (audio blip) with what they were saying and doing. But what I was doing was, and women are notorious for this, I was lying to myself. I was saying, oh, it'll be okay. Oh, that didn't happen. Oh, they mean this. Oh -- I was interpreting it in a whole way that it (audio blip) way, and then when the boom hit, and I said, wow, that really happened, I look back and I say, well, could I have caught that earlier? Most of the time it's yes. Most of the time it's me sugarcoating the situation. So there's that. There's that in that mis- (audioblip) to happen because I need to learn that lesson. Give people the benefit of the doubt. Be good to them, but also don't sugarcoat things too much and see them for what they are when they reveal themselves to you.    Anne: Exactly. Exactly.    Lau: Right? Oh, fantastic. We're turning into psychologists. (laughs)   Anne: Mistakes are good. Mistakes can be very good. Mistakes are learning experiences. And I think really, BOSSes out there, I think to become even better BOSSes, right, we need to make mistakes. We need to learn and we need to grow and move forward. (audio blip) else do we want for our businesses? Right?   Lau: There it is.    Anne: There it is.   Lau: You wanna learn and grow and thrive. And we have to go through that process in order to do it.   Anne: Good talk, Lau.   Lau: The best, as always.    Anne: Ah, you know, BOSS (audio blip) mission, big impact. 100 voices, one hour, $10,000. What is Anne even talking about? Oh, four times a year. By the way. Visit 100voiceswhocare.org to find out more. All right. Big shout-out to our sponsor, ipDTL. You (audio blip) can connect like BOSSes, like Lau and myself. Find out more at ipdtl.com. You guys, have an amazing week and go ahead and make those mistakes, and we'll see you next week. Bye.   Lau: See you next week. Bye.   Join us next week for another edition of VO BOSS with your host Anne Ganguzza. And take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at voBOSS.com and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies, and new ways to rock your business like a BOSS. Redistribution with permission. Coast to coast connectivity via ipDTL.

SkyWatchTV Podcast
Five in Ten 2/22/23: Dueling Speeches

SkyWatchTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 18:00


Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin delivered speeches Tuesday, one year after Russia recognized the independence of the breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine. Both blamed the other for the war in Ukraine, and Putin announced Russia's suspension of the New START nuclear arms treaty. 5) Biden, Putin deliver competing speeches; 4) Democrats panic over Tucker Carlson's access to all 41,000 hours of Jan. 6 video; 3) House Republicans introduce bill to stop federal payments to big tech companies for censoring content; 2) Willie Wonka goes woke; 1) Asbury revival gets so big, school forced to move it off campus.

9 Chickweed Rage
022: Rampant on a Bösendorfer

9 Chickweed Rage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 76:43


The world watched Amos and Edda have sex, thanks to a Belgian breaking news balloon, the kind of balloon that floats through the city of Brussels, filled with at least 10 reporters looking for news stories. And part of how they look for news, we guess, is to peep through windows of buildings and film people without their permission. Seems totally cool. But maybe that's just how "European" they are, and we're all a bunch of American yahoos. Whatever the case, the video (or film as Brooke Mac-El-D prefers to call it) becomes a sensation on the internet. But before that, Juliette, Seth, and some lady named Isabel all see the video/film of Amos and Edda fucking on a piano in a rehearsal space, thanks to the peeping reporters on the news balloon that somehow hovered outside their window for the entirety of their tryst. Edda sees the video/film on her laptop, but keeps Amos from viewing it or even knowing about it. So he is pretty confused when they're on the streets of Brussels and everyone they pass, literally everyone, is craning their necks to look at them. And by craning their necks we mean turning their heads literally completely around. The venue is packed, not "standing room only" as one would normally say, but "crammed to the exit signs." Sure. Amos gets nervous, gets the hiccups, and Edda gives him a look that says, "let's fuck," even though he is five minutes from taking the stage. And that's where we end this episode. (Part 2 of 3) The Chickweed strips we discuss this episode: Juliette picks up the satellite broadcast from Brussels, tells Edda about it, and Edda is pleased Isabel has seen it are here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1622303250262425600?s=20&t=oPfPgstnxF2LZLAsXti8lQ). Edda talks to Seth and then hides the video from Amos are here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1622303253710139393?s=20&t=oPfPgstnxF2LZLAsXti8lQ). All of Brussels stares at Edda and Amos gets the hiccups again are here (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE/status/1622303256415453184?s=20&t=oPfPgstnxF2LZLAsXti8lQ). This episode that we picked up on a satellite broadcast from Brussels includes: The classic Yahtzee commercial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c9rCvNbvcM). Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory The Wild West Ethel Merman La La Land The Oscar mixup explained (https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-39097183). We're twins! Wood Burning Kit (https://www.amazon.com/Adjustable-Temperature-Professional-Embossing-Soldering/dp/B07QWVHP5B) Easy-Bake Ovens and the dangers (https://www.retrothing.com/2007/07/hasbro-easy-bak.html) thereof. The Magic of Making Movies! Singin' in the Rain AMC's Nicole Kidman commercial Breaking News Balloon Turtlenecks! Remote controls The Bechdel Test Picking up satellite broadcasts Satellite Balloon / Balloon Satellite (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balloon_satellite) And then this related thing (https://www.npr.org/2023/02/04/1154473950/u-s-cancels-blinkens-visit-to-china-after-the-appearance-of-a-spy-balloon) that happened the same day we recorded. Cirque du Soliel Woody Allen Let us never speak of Manhattan Long-distance and international calls Fabio killing a goose with his face (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QUEtkXzwzQ). Mike Teevee's mom says Rachmoninoff (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5g4r-FbGivk). Harold & Maude Columbo falls down a hill (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca037hZ36ZA) Broken necks Johnny Cash Talk to Us! Having trouble understanding what's going on in a 9 Chickweed Lane strip you just read? Send it our way! We'll take a shot at interpreting it for you! Or maybe you just want someone to talk to? We're on Twitter: @9ChickweedRAGE (https://twitter.com/9chickweedRAGE)

Messianic Torah Observant Israel
Episode 799: Afterburn | Be Set-Apart | Part Seventeen | The Armor of Elohim | What is the Good News? Part 2

Messianic Torah Observant Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 32:37


AFTERBURN:Some of the topics covered are:• We are to be friendly, but not participate• Yeshua puts Peter (Kepha) back in his place• It takes humility to realize when you're wrong• The end result is at issue• Willie Wonka's Golden Ticket?• Pineḥas and peace• How do I know what my plank is, and how do I fix it?… and much more!Afterburn: also known in the world of fitness as the “afterburn effect”, simply put; The more intense the exercise, the more oxygen your body consumes afterward. The same could be true as you build up your spiritual self. After an intense teaching session, you need answers as more thoughts and questions consume you in your spiritual growth.Rabbi Steve Berkson, director of MTOI, provides an opportunity for the Afterburn to take place by additional thoughts and insight about what he just taught as well as answering questions from the local congregation and those watching the live stream.Don't miss out on new teachings every week. Please click on the "LIKE" button if this podcast has been a blessing to you.For more information about MTOI (Messianic Torah Observant Israel), visit our website, https://mtoi.org.Join us on Social media!  Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mtoiworldwideFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mtoi_worldwideFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mtoiworldwideWe are located in Cleveland TN. If you would like to know more about us, we would love to hear from you! Feel free to visit us on our website, https://mtoi.org, email us at admin@mtoi.org or call us at 423-250-3020. Join us for Shabbat Services & Torah Study LIVE Streamed on our Main YouTube Channel every Saturday at 1:15 pm (Eastern) and every Friday for Torah Study Live Stream at 7:30 pm (Eastern).

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The Pen Pals Podcast
Deirdre Friel | RE: Emotional Unprofessionalism & Liking Your Name

The Pen Pals Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 71:48


Dear Pennies & Pallers, This week we are joined by our friend Deirdre Friel! Letter one comes from a teacher whose colleague lacks emotional boundaries at work. In our second letter, Paul wants to know how we feel about our names. We also talk holiday food, Twitter, Willie Wonka, and more! We wish you well, sincerely, Your Pen Pals Daniel Van Kirk and Rory Scovel

TheModernMoron podcast
Ep. 119 Art History in Edinburgh Scotland, Cultural Capital, What's in Your Cultural Wallet?

TheModernMoron podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 53:16


Happy Holidays from The Modern Moron recorded this day, the 25th of November, 2022.  It's Black Friday and there's no place I would rather NOT be than a mall, A Walmart, a Best Buy or an Amazon.  Also, I literally got back from the grocery  store and I thought I was going to have to take out a Home Equity Loan.  I just paid over $5 for a dozen eggs.  What the ever-loving- @##$%?  At what point is it going to  be …. That'll b e a dollar…. Another dollar…. Okay, two for one.  Thanks Grandpa Joe… for all the inflation.  It's your fault.  Your fault there's global inflation.  Whatever country your in, it's that political leader's fault that there is global inflation.  If you live in Canada, Thanks Trudeau.  If you live in China, thanks JinPing.  Great Britain's revolving door… thanks Sunak.  Or can we still blame Boris Johnson?  Thanks Bo-jo.  Or let's lay that on Liz Truss!  She was only there 50 days, it's all her fault.  Thanks Liz.   But let's stay in Great Britain, because… My guest is the Senator's daughter who has been on this show multiple times, this time from Edinburgh, Scotland!  She is attending the University of Edinburgh getting her Master's degree in Art History.  We talk about:  How wonderful and nice the people of Scotland are, dispelling the U.S. notion that everyone there is groundskeeper Willie from the Simpsons.   The Art History Masters degree she is achieving specifically is in accessibility, and as I said in the previous episode, we're not talking ramps and wider doorways, but accessibility in a broader sense.  Is it accessible to all social classes, ethnicities and cultures and are they all represented in art museums?  We talk about those little plaques next to the artwork that I almost never read.  Are they accessible to all?  I bring up something used in internet web content design and development called the Hemingway app.  Hemingway's style of writing, as  you may already know, is very concise and direct.  There's not a lot of flowery language in it which allowed him to get to the point more quickly.  It's very efficient.  And now… there's an app for that.  And it's called hemingwayapp.com .  It's free.  You go there, paste in your composition, or write in the page and the app will analyze your writing as you go.  It will highlight areas where your sentences and paragraphs can be made more simple. We talk about her roommates in her flat… there's 5 of em!  She brings up the term “Cultural Capitol” which is a theory created by this french guy Pierre Bordieu who was a French sociologist and public intellectual.  Seriously?  There's an occupation called Public Intellectual?  What's the annual salary of a Public Intellectual.  I'm a private intellectual.  I'm the most intellectual person in my bathroom at any given time. Back to Cultural Capital.  I'm going to read you a few sentences about Cultural capital and the sentences are a little too complex to be comprehended by some individuals, which lowers their Cultural capital and creates further inaccessibility.  Inaccessibility to knowledge.  Confused?  Me too. Cultural capital is defined as the social assets of a person that can be used to increase one's chances of success in life. These assets can be either tangible, such as clothes or educational certificates, or intangible, such as knowledge or life experiences. While everyone has some form of cultural capital, those from higher social classes tend to have more of it. This is because they have greater access to resources that can help them develop their skills and talents. Additionally, they are more likely to inherit cultural capital from their families. Cultural capital is not a static concept; it can change over time as people gain or lose access to resources. For example, someone from a lower social class who manages to get a college degree has increased their cultural capital. Similarly, someone from a higher social class who drops out of school may have lost some of their cultural capital. And, the meaning of cultural capital is not necessarily static. The social assets that society values can shift over time. There are three types or “states” of Cultural Capital: 1) There is the “Embodied” state which is the capital you have from your life experiences, learning your A,B,C's and being read to all the way through education and socialization.  2) the second state is called the “Objectified” state, more commonly known about twenty years or so ago as “bling”, “cheddar”, “lit”, “Gucci”, etc. And it's not just slang as we see it everywhere.  I drive a Ford Pickup and you drive a Mercedes or a Lexus or a Tesla, you've got more “Objectitfied” cultural capital than me.  Your grocery bags say Whole Foods, my grocery bags say Grocery Outlet.  You get it.   3) Finally, there is “Institutionalized” Cultural Capital which is the way society measures social capital.  The classic example of this is formal academic degrees; a masters degree carries more capital than a bachelors degree, a PhD even more and so on.  And let's not forget the degrees on the opposite end of academia, that being degrees from the School of Hard Knocks.  Depending on the culture, there may not be much perceived value on a degree from that institution or street smarts, but if  you do have it, you can still  gain your objectified capital (cha-ching). She uses the expression or notion that museums and the historically European art contained within is “The purveyor of absolute fact”.  And as part of the study of Art, she challenges that notion.  I hope I'm getting this right, otherwise she could sue me for defamation! The point, as I understand or misunderstand it is when she says there should be multiple entry points that visitors to a museum can access the art.  Something for everyone.  I liken it to the ski trails at a ski resort.  There's the green circle or the bunny  hills.  If you know a little more about art you can tackle the blue trails; I think it's a blue square?  Then if you're really down with the art, you can tackle the black diamond explanation of the painting or whatever the hell you're looking at.   Okay, enough babbling out of me, it's time to learn about Art Accessibility, Scotland style.  Grab yourself an Irn-Bru, unless it's time for a wee bit o' whiskey.  As the lassie and me have a little Blether.  Keeut Tine-g .. to TMM.  Thanks for listening.   CLOSE - The Modern Moron equates Cultural Capital to Willie Wonka and The Chocolate Factory.  You know, as far as great speeches from a movie go, I will put Gene Wilder's rant up against the best of them.  Gordon Geko and his “Greed is Good” speech or even Gary Cooper in his “Luckiest Man on The Face of the Earth” speech… a lot of the best speeches are from sports movies.  Especially if you're a misogynist moron like me.  I think we should do an episode on the best speeches from great movies.  What do you think?  Maybe some of them would apply to today as much as when we saw them on the big screen?   But that is for another day.  Thank you to my guest and best wishes on her upcoming Masters degree.  Thank you for listening and we'll see  you next time on TMM. Cultural Capital Theory & Examples | What is Cultural Capital? - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com  Understanding Ernest Hemingway's Incredible Writing Style - bookanalysis.com   https://hemingwayapp.com/   

Gen X, This is Why.
Little House on the Prairie S8 EP14: The Legacy

Gen X, This is Why.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 48:28


Join Jennie and Amye, sisters and sometimes mortal foes, as they dissect one of the most impactful shows from our shared, Gen X childhood: Little House on the Prairie.In Season 8, Episode 14: The Legacy, Charles has yet another mid-life crisis after his rando friend dies of a heart attack in dramatic fashion. After a partnership with local store owner, Sven, proves fruitful, Charles takes his furniture making to Minneapolis where he works himself nearly to death, only to get screwed by another Willie Wonka-looking business man. Amye is looking for a place to sell her coffee table, Jennie bores us to death with facts about patents, and Amye's sound is fixed!For MORE content, become a Premium Subscriber! For as little as 5$ a month, you get TWO bonus episodes per month and access to our back catalog! Click here to join today! https://open.acast.com/public/patreon/fanSubscribe/5506301Join our Facebook Group, The Me-Me B's for extra content, giveaways, and some fun Gen X introspection: facebook.com/groups/genxthisiswhy/Follow us!Facebook: facebook.com/genxthisiswhy/Instagram at: @genxthisiswhy Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hyperbole: The Best Podcast Ever
The Best Homie Hopper Ever

Hyperbole: The Best Podcast Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 56:41


In this episode: a crimefighting cat, caffeinated cookies, Besties fallout, Lauri Anne Peaches, kind strangers, old friends, arugula, a very fancy flight club, camouflaging gas, foisting, fahhhting, the scourge of broccolini, plural nouns, Today in Yiddish, Kholesterol with a K, the return of #hashtag, #bamarush, sports news, homie hopping, a Willie Wonka-esque emergency, an embarrassment of reality riches, where's your head at on #LoveIslandUSA, science on #SeekingSisterWife, cinema around the world, Turkish Delight, local foot race drama, and an interview with the best film podcaster and cinema expert ever, MUBI star Rico Gagliano! 

Marching Roundtable Podcast | Marching Arts Education
1113: DCI 50- The Academy and “A World of My Creation”

Marching Roundtable Podcast | Marching Arts Education

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 50:31


Members of The Academy staff talk about creating and teaching their show about Willie Wonka.

Joey Division
Episode 22 - GET OUTTA MY CAVE

Joey Division

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 57:51


Sorry if the “bleep” alarmed you if you were driving around. This machine is run by a maniac. The Joey's hope the god particle makes a black hole on earth. How old do you think William Shatner is? Willie Wonka but make it space. Where does all the money rich people steal from charity go to ? Joey talks to himself, what a nut. Joey talks about making guitar riffs with his mouth. Fuck brands. The Joey's hate the term “dongle”. Joey gets overwhelmed by a large some of money. Joey talks about creating dog in his dreams. How many dead bodies are there in space?

Reel Friends: A Movie Podcast
Arrival & Other Plot Twists We Didn't See Coming

Reel Friends: A Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 74:10


In episode 43 of Reel Friends, Emily & Madison are all about spoilers and talking 'Arrival' & Other Plot Twists We Didn't See Coming. Join them as they dive into the films complicated screenplay, define what Denis Villaneuve calls "dirty sci-fi", and unpack all their favorite cinematic twists. Plus, join us next week for 'Willie Wonka & The Chocolate Factory' & Other Questionable Adult Role Models. 

AEW Unrestricted
Jay Lethal

AEW Unrestricted

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 46:03 Very Popular


Jay Lethal leads a charmed life, one he likens to winning the golden ticket from Willie Wonka & The Chocolate Factory! He talks about his extraordinary run at Ring of Honor, how the pandemic directly contributed to him to eventually signing with AEW, and what it was like reuniting with his close friend, Sonjay Dutt at the ROH Supercard of Honor. Jay also shares stories about working with Adam Cole, Christian, and Truth Martini. Plus, Jay speaks to his wrestling influences and shaving his head, and does a couple of his infamous impersonations! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Before My Time with Gelsey Laurie
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (f/Chris Fafalios)

Before My Time with Gelsey Laurie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 59:34


This week we are joined by Punchline Bassist and One Hit Thunder host Chris Fafalios to discuss his love of the Gene Wilder masterpiece Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Carnival Personnel
CP EP 196 - Phineous Trout Is The True Star Of Willie Wonka!

Carnival Personnel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 76:58


Proud Papa Jacques brags a bit about his sons STARING roll as Phineous Trout in his Jr. High's production of Willie Wonka Jr.  Joe breaks down the Gayest Episode Ever's break down of 31 years of Simpson's LGBTQ references!  Biff breaks down the winners/losers of the NHL's trade deadline moves and a real (bad) news story from Japan (but still with fantastic animations!)    Is Covid over?  Is Putin really this fucking awful and … the GOP acted exactly like you'd expect (racist, performance theater) at Ketanji Brown Jackson's SCOTUS hearings. Couple parenting tips and a huge recommendation to watch Winning Time on HBO Max   Biff on Twitter is @BiffPlaysHockey Joe on Twitter is: @Optigrabber Jacques on Twitter is @TheJacques4   Opening Song: Gomer by Dan Cray and Beyond Id Closing Song: L.I.E. (Do You Wanna) by Gene Dante And The Future Starlets