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This week on the Inner Monologue podcast is the return of the owner and operator of Odyssey Health, Brandon Day. With Brandon's 5th appearance on the show I share my assessment of the fate of the human species. Brandon has a lighter disposition and we discuss our views of the world and how we come to them. To learn more about Brandon Day go to... www.odyssey.health Instagram @odyssey_health Entelechy Visions www.entelechyvisions.com Theme Music provided by Cloudkicker. To learn more go to www.cloudkickermusic.com Subscribe to Inner Monologue today on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or I Heart Radio!
I'm joined by Brandon Kemp, the guitarist In the up and coming Hardcore Hip Hop band Fox Lake. With Brandon is their band manager Bill D'Arcangelo. (You can catch Bill on episode #123 of the Podcast) - Brandon, Bill and myself talk all things Fox Lake. From the beginning of how it all started, the shift in music styles introducing Hip Hop into the mix...why Fox Lake is called "Fox Lake" and so much more! You can follow Brandon on Instagram @kraft_punx and the band on Instagram & Twitter @foxlakeco. Listen to their album Silence & Violence // Lady Luck EP - You can find Bill on Instagram @billsomethin_ and his clothing company @crueltyclub_ - Find me, Danny on Instagram @itsdannytodd
Welcome to the RMPodcast! Review:Black Widow (@ 5:36) This is strange. . . It's just Brandon this week! Sean is on vacation with his family in Alabama and Keith is enjoying his birthday at the most magical place on earth - Disney World! Don't worry though, the gang will be back next week. . . or will they? With Brandon by himself, will he let the power go to his head!? Is it the Brandon Podcast now? HAS HE GONE MAD!? Tune in and then let us (Brandon) know what you think by emailing rmpodcast@redmoonproductions.com! You can also check out all Red Moon has to offer by visiting our website: www.redmoonproductions.com Headlines: Universal movies will now go to Peacock over HBO Box Office's best week since Sonic HAPPY BIRTHDAY KEITH!!!
Today we exclusively talk to one of the staff members for the English localisation of the Dragon Ball Super manga, Brandon Bovia. With Brandon, we talk about what goes into delivering the manga to audiences worldwide plus his other projects and works with Viz Media. How early does he get the manga before us? Find out today!Connect with Brandon via his Twitter (https://twitter.com/brandonbovia) or his personal website - https://brandonbovia.comThe MasakoX Store Check out the official MasakoX store for our stylish merch!Support the show (https://masako.cc/lookout)
With Brandon out this week, Eric and Tyler of All-Out Sports are talking about the Dallas Mavericks getting knocked out today (Sunday) by the LA Clippers and what the team needs to do to get back to glory. The boys also talk about the BIG TRADE in the NFL involving Julio Jones going to the Tennessee Titans. We also talk about the big scam... I mean boxing event between Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alloutsportsshow/support
Come listen to Not A Robot's first Marvel Review Show! With Brandon whom is also the host of our DC show, and newcomers Nikki, and the host Kirk! We cover the biggest and best comics put out every week! Get early access to all of our shows and additional content available exclusively on Patreon.com/notarobotpodcasts! Send show mail into notarobotcomics@gmail.com! Reach on on Twitter @notarobotcomics Visit our home at NotARobotPodcasts.com for every link to all of our offerings that you could need! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notarobotcomics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notarobotcomics/support
Come listen to Not A Robot's first Marvel Review Show! With Brandon whom is also the host of our DC show, and newcomers Nikki, and the host Kirk! We cover the biggest and best comics put out every week! Get early access to all of our shows and additional content available exclusively on Patreon.com/notarobotpodcasts! Send show mail into notarobotcomics@gmail.com! Reach on on Twitter @notarobotcomics Visit our home at NotARobotPodcasts.com for every link to all of our offerings that you could need! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notarobotcomics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/notarobotcomics/support
In this episode, the boys invite Brandon and Courtland from the Foul Play Podcast to discuss various sport topics. The Foul Play Podcast is themed around sport stories that involve crime and or scandals/controversies. With Brandon and Courtland being new to the Combat Sports world, Justin and Steve elaborate on Mixed Martial Arts. Justin talks about his time competing in Mixed Martial Arts, they each tell their fighting stories and wonder what weight class they would compete in MMA. They talk about the Morgan Wallen story as well as the Cancel Culture outbreak. Other sports are discussed as well. Hope you enjoy this long episode! Follow Foul Play Podcast http://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/foul-play-podcast/id1509614638 Follow Unhelpful Advice Twitter: @unhelpfulpod Instagram: @unhelpfuladvicepodcast Facebook: Unhelpful Advice Podcast Email: unhelpfuladvicepodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With 2020 behind us and with high hopes for a great 2021, what better way to change our mindset, than sitting down and talking aviation. During our last 9 seasons, the SimpleFlight crew has had the pleasure of hosting north of 200 guests., with a focus on finding amazing people doing amazing things in aviation. And this week's show is no different. In some people's opinion, the LSA market has not lived up to its expectations, but there are companies that saw the LSA as an opportunity to reach out to new customers and deliver on new missions. One such company is Icon Aircraft (https://www.iconaircraft.com/). With Brandon running into technical challenges, Marc went solo in talking with Jerry Meyer, Director of Marketing for Icon. While not a household name to many of us in GA, Jerry brings a strong background in aviation (naval pilot) and brand management to his role at Icon. There were a lot of questions for Jerry and we invite you to listen in and learn about Icon's aircraft, it's culture, its go to market strategy, and what makes the company so special. We're wondering if any of you are flying the Icon A5 or other Amphib. We'd love to hear your experience and have you enlighten the rest of us landlubbers about the joys of landing on a "wet" runway. Please share them with the rest of the SimpleFlight Facebook and Instagram community @simpleflightradio Thanks for being a part of the SimpleFlight Family!!
Howdy Screen Beans! We're back with another brand new episode and this time we're chatting with actor, Brandon Hearnsberger! With Brandon we chat about his new short film "Joining Call" as well as the skill of performing Shakespeare and the many facets of acting while finding your "brand." We also dive deep on Ducktales (2017), Some More News: The Movie and Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan!
Caroline Galzin guest Co-Hosts for Delia Jo Ramsey as we focus on the 12 South district. We talk about a bunch of new restaurant openings in our "what's new" segment, presented by Sitex. In our new "Local Neighborhood Spotlight" brought to you by Christie Cookie, we talk about the 12 South district. The What Chefs Want bring us our Local Restaurant Spotlight and we speak to the Chef/Partner Andy Little from Josephine. We follow up that interview with our Mobile Fixture "Local Legend" Will Shuff, Owner of the 12 South Taproom. We finish with our new segment "On Brand... With Brandon" brought to you by Super Source, where Brandon Styll talks about restaurant operations and ideas. Todays topic... Togo and Delivery and why we need to prepare for the colder months with a strong plan for dining off premise. Next week we introduce our new "drinks" segment sponsored by Miracle One Wines. We also also start the "Where's Charlie?" game where Charlie McPherson will be at a local bar, and announce on the show where he is, and you can go join him for free wine. #staytuned --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-styll/support
Being the son of one of Canada's most heralded genre filmmakers casts a large shadow often resulting in tired comparisons between their respective works that might not have been drawn otherwise. The desire for film fans to group filmmakers together due to familial ties isn't exactly a new concept (even if it is unfair), however, it is something Brandon Cronenberg has had to grapple with his entire filmmaking career. It's fair to acknowledge an overlap of interests given both he and his father, David Cronenberg, have a knack for practical effects-driven body horror. However, that's where the comparison should stop. David is more interested in creating something visually and/or viscerally arresting first and uses that to propel you through the story, whereas Brandon seems more interested in allowing the world of his films to breathe and develop using that to crescendo to a bloody fever dream. With Brandon's latest film, "Possessor," many will be quick to quote "like father, like son" (in a positive sense I might add), however, it's clear the budding filmmaker is personifying the conflict and torment of his own personal identity crisis to say something more. In "Possessor", Tasya Vos (Andrea Riseborough) works for a secret organization with brain-implant technology, allowing agents to inhabit other people's bodies and commit assassinations for affluent clients. The years of becoming someone else has taken its toll on her as she begins to lose any semblance of her former self. Her latest mission requires her to slip into the consciousness of Colin Tate (Christopher Abbott) as the lines between who she is and who she wants to be are blurred. Brandon Cronenberg's directorial debut, "Antiviral," was the product of the filmmaker's own sickness as he obsessed over the idea of someone else being inside of you via the transmission of disease. Continuing this exploration of existentialism, Cronenberg's sophomore effort was birthed out of his experience on the press tour for "Antiviral" during which he struggled with the idea of creating a media persona detached from "David Cronenberg's son" and living life as different people day-to-day. "[While I was making the film] it was very much a personal experience," said Cronenberg. "Traveling with a film for the first time is incredibly surreal because you're constructing a public persona and you're performing this other version of yourself, this new, media version of yourself that runs off and has its own life without you. That experience and a few other things led me to feel like I was waking up in the morning and sitting up into someone else's life and having to madly construct some kind of character who could operate in that context. So I wanted to write a film about somebody who may or may not be an imposter in their own life as a way of talking about how we build characters and narratives in order to function as human beings. Of course, we perform for other people, but we also perform for ourselves. I don't think the way we see ourselves represents the true version of who we are. I think we have our own self-image and personal mythologies as well." During our conversation with Cronenberg, we also discussed Canadian existentialism in horror, how his previous artistic ventures in fine art and music eventually led him to film, practical vs. digital effects and why he thinks filmmakers stray away from the former, wanting to adapt Phillip K. Dick, and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/message
With Brandon out this week, Eric of All Out Sports Show talks about the big news of the week coming from WWE and AEW. Eric talks about his thoughts on Pat McAfee vs. Adam Cole and how that could turn out. Also Eric talks about Sammy Guevara of AEW and the chair shot that he gave to Matt Hardy and what that could mean for his future. #WWE #NXT #PatMcAfee #AdamCole #NXTTakeover #AEW #AEWDynamite #SammyGuevara #MattHardy See Less --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alloutsportsshow/support
At last, the final gameweek of this long, strange Premier League season is upon us. So, what can we expect from GW38? We know that some teams will have nothing to play for, while others will have European football on the line. Will matches between Chelsea & Wolves and Leicester & Manchester United be tight, cagey affairs, or wide-open goal fests? With Brandon using his Free Hit chip, we also discuss the best strategies for building a full fifteen-man roster and where players from Manchester City, Liverpool, and Arsenal should fall in your list of priorities. Good luck to all and Hail Cheaters!This week's episode of the Always Cheating Podcast is presented by Manscaped. For precision-engineered male grooming tools, visit Manscaped.com and use the code CHEATING for 20% off plus free shipping.
No Brandon, No Problem. With Brandon on vacation we don't skip a beat, this week we were joined in studio by Shaa Iyall, who is an advocate for plants and people and a teacher of traditional native medicine; and Nisqually Tribal Council Member Willie Frank III who is also a longtime friend of Jerimie and Brandon. We discussed a wide range of topics including how the coronavirus is affecting Native American Tribes, the incredible healing properties of traditional native medicine, and the importance of water and the environment moving into the future.Nisqually Tribe Website:http://www.nisqually-nsn.gov/
Marc commonly says that YouTube is his favorite app. The main reason comes down to access to education and people doing really cool things. And as no surprise, Marc spends a lot of time watching aviation videos. One of the "Tubers", Mike Ojo (mojogrip.net) became a favorite of Marc's, due to his love of aviation and diversity of topics he covered. With Brandon out of pocket, earning his VisionJet Type rating, Marc went solo in talking with Mike about the genesis of his channel and the back story of how it came to be and where he's taking it. Then recently, he made a major shift, with the decision to purchase and build a Sling TSI. And he's bringing all his listeners along for the ride. Listen in to this episode of SimpleFlight Radio and learn what it takes and the surprises that come along with purchasing a kit plane. You'll also hear Mike talk about not building a plane, but rather building a life around flying. Now that's a concept we can all get behind. We're interested to have you join the discussion with your opinion and any questions you have of the SimpleFlight crew. And at the same time, share your thoughts with the rest of the SimpleFlight Facebook and Instagram community @simpleflightradio Thanks for being a part of the SimpleFlight Family!!!
This week on our motorcycle podcast we have lots to cover. WRWR has successfully completed the around the world relay with it's last stop in Dubai this weekend. Way to go ladies! Liza changed tires on our new tire changer. Emma made flames shoot out of a CB550. We play a round of Dueling Porn Pics, Classic Bike edition, and Nak lost. Emma does a History Hole on Norton Motorcycles, in honor of the latest version of Norton closing it's doors this week. Jim is gaining confidence on the Africa Twin in the dirt, and can't stop going for rides. And lastly we read listener emails, one of which is read in the accent of "angry". With Brandon, Liza, Bagel, Miss Emma, Nak, Henry and Naked Jim. Go to www.motorcyclesandmisfits.com to find the links to our Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Patreon and more. And send us an email at recyclemotorcyclegarage@gmail.com www.patreon.com/motorcyclesandmisfits
What’s good beautiful people, welcome to our Thanksgiving Special! With Brandon back we get to do his idea for this episode which is basically a chill style episode with some news but also anything we want to talk about. Things like: Holidays, YouTube & Brandon shares his story in regards to his absence these last couple of weeks. Let us know if you like this style of episode so we can do it once in awhile. If you enjoyed this episode and want to continue to support us, you can leave a review on iTunes or recommend it to a fellow nerdy friend. You can also follow the show @nerdsbelikepod on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook. And if you got a topic you want us to cover, you can email us at nerdsbelikepod@gmail.com. Thanks for listening. Important Links & Background Music below
We had the honor of interviewing FIDAR with co-host Sean Ulbs of The Eiffels."Over the course of 13 songs, FIDLAR’s third album Almost Free touches on many of the tragedies and irritations of modern life: existential dread, gentrification, the inescapable sway of the super-rich and the self-involved, post-breakup telecommunication, performative wokeness, the loneliness of sobriety or the lack thereof. But through sheer force of imagination and an unchecked joie de vivre, the L.A.-based band manages to turn feeling wrong into something glorious and essential. In the age of joyless self-care, Almost Free makes a brilliant case for being less careful, for living without fear of fucking up, and possibly embracing any incurred damage as a lucky symptom of being alive.Produced by Ricky Reed (a 2017 Grammy Award nominee for Producer of the Year, known for his work with Leon Bridges, Kesha, and Halsey), Almost Free skids along with a relentless energy, a sustained rush of feeling. Even in the album’s most languid moments it’s still wildly kinetic, with guitars that thrash and buzz and sometimes wander into ethereal terrain, heavy and unhinged rhythms, vocals that shift from manic to fragile and back again.Despite that volatility, Almost Free came to life through a far more gradual and deliberate process than the band followed for their 2013 self-titled debut and their 2015 sophomore album Too. Mixed by eight-time Grammy-winner Manny Marroquin (Christine and the Queens, Dirty Projectors, Kanye West) and mastered by multiple Grammy nominee Chris Gehringer (Rihanna, Chvrches, St. Vincent), the album taps into the insights Zac’s recently gleaned in producing for The Frights, SWMRS, and Dune Rats. At the same time, Almost Free achieves a graceful cohesion that the band largely credits to Reed’s guidance in sharpening their songcraft, as well as his aligning the disparate sensibilities of FIDLAR’s two lead songwriters. “Elvis is really into garage-rock and blues, and I’m usually listening to new shit,” says Zac. “There’s a yin and yang happening, and Ricky was able to offset everything so it’s not so rock & roll and not so SoundCloud rapper—there’s a balance.”In the spirit of contradiction and contrast, much of Almost Free centers on FIDLAR’s love-hate relationship with L.A. and its endless tensions. Partly inspired by the band getting kicked out of their house after Highland Park went trendy, the album-opening “Get Off My Rock” fires off on the thoughtless upheaval that happens when people with too much money claim a neighborhood as their own. And on “Can’t You See,” Almost Free portrays a particular species of L.A. creep, summed up by Zac as “a musician who’s high on coke at a party and showing you his music on his iPhone, and punishing you by making you listen to it.” With its slippery groove and tongue-in-cheek lyrics (“Meditate, you can get rich quick/Don’t talk, just like my shit”), “Can’t You See” originated with a demo that Elvis submitted on a whim. “I figured no one would be into it, since it didn’t fit into what we’ve always done, but Ricky really responded to it,” he says. “It was freeing to realize I don’t have to write a certain way for it to work for FIDLAR—the songs can take all different shapes.”Whereas “Can’t You See” unfolds with an elegant precision, “Alcohol” sinks into FIDLAR’s most supremely base instincts. Built on a serpentine riff and thunderous drumming, the track emerges as a transcendent party song with a dark undercurrent. “I was sober for a long time, and I remember sitting in a meeting listening to someone’s story and thinking, ‘This is just making me want to get fucked up,’” says Zac. “Eventually I started drinking again, and that song is what came out.” Elsewhere on Almost Free, themes of addiction manifest in the self-effacing sing-song of “By Myself” (as in “Well, I’m cracking one open with the boys, by myself”) and in the bleary and brooding stomp of “Kick.” “‘Kick’ is really about trying to get over addiction of any kind,” Elvis points out. “Around the time it came together my friend had gone through a bad breakup, which can be just as awful if not worse than getting off drugs.”A duet with K.Flay (the Grammy-nominated singer/rapper/songwriter otherwise known as Kristine Flaherty), “Called You Twice” looks at life-changing heartbreak more directly and tenderly. “My ex-girlfriend and I had just broken up and I was such a mess, I couldn’t sleep—I’d never been through anything like that before,” says Zac. “Kristine called me up and I told her, ‘Man, I’m going through it right now,’ and she was like, ‘Perfect time to write a song!’” Written together on an acoustic guitar, “Called You Twice” ultimately evolved into a slow-burning ballad built on delicate melodies, lovesick but brutally self-aware lyrics, and sweetly shattered vocals.With the horn-fueled instrumental title track serving as its centerpiece, Almost Free presents some understated political commentary on the unnervingly sunny “Scam Likely” and expounds on self-deception on the frenetically beat-driven “Too Real” (sample lyric: “And let’s pretend that EDM didn’t happen at all/And that politics are why you drink alcohol”). Showing the scope of FIDLAR’s artistry, the album also offers the glammy shimmer of “Flake,” the onomatopoeic fury of “Nuke,” and the epic free-for-all of “Thought. Mouth.” (an infinitely shapeshifting track that spontaneously bursts into full-tilt jukebox anthem). And on “Good Times Are Over,” Almost Free closes out on a communally written, bittersweet serenade to a lost friend (“Misery, you could use a little company/I always thought that we’d be sad together, sad forever”).From song to song, Almost Free bears a raw vitality that FIDLAR partly attributes to a certain lightning-in-a-bottle element in its construction. While the album was recorded in several different locations—including the iconic Sunset Sound and Sonic Ranch, a studio in the Texas border town of Tornillo—much of the material came straight from homemade demos. “On the last record we took the demos and re-recorded everything in the studio, but this process was more like how we worked in the beginning,” says Elvis. “I feel like it got us back to that original feeling we had when we first started making music together, instead of just pushing everything out on a deadline.”FIDLAR’s origins trace back to 2009, when Elvis (whose dad played in the legendary punk band T.S.O.L., and who joined his own first punk band at age 13) landed an internship at a recording studio where Zac worked as an engineer, and the two started jamming in the off-hours. “I remember one day we went out to get a Little Caesar’s pizza and Elvis put on Songs for the Deaf by Queens of the Stone Age and I was like, ‘I love this record,’” Zac recalls. “That was the moment when it just connected for me: ‘We’re gonna be in a band together.’” With Brandon and Elvis’s kid brother and lifelong bandmate Max brought into the fold, the four musicians felt an immediate chemistry but had no real direction. “There wasn’t any kind of plan to become a working band,” says Elvis. “We just all really wanted to make loud rock & roll music.”Throughout Almost Free, FIDLAR match their stronger sense of purpose with the ineffable magic that’s always driven them—most notably, that pure and palpable love of playing together. “We were so young when this started, we were just partying and being kids, and FIDLAR took on a life of its own,” says Zac. “I really thought I was going to be working on other people’s music for the rest of my life, and that would be it. In my wildest imagination I never would’ve thought that this all would’ve worked out the way it did—but that’s how life happens in general. That’s the classic story.”Zac Carper (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) - Elvis Kuehn (lead guitar, vocals) Brandon Schwartzel (bass) - Max Kuehn (drums)https://fidlarmusic.com/http://www.theeiffels.com/https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/Hello@BringinitBackwards.comCredits: Theme Song: Scott Russo & Design: Oscar Rodriguez & Photo: David Black
This week on our motorcycle podcast we -Hear from Naked Jim who had a surreal ride in N. California this weekend. -Talk about what we worked on this weekend, including a stubborn KLR and a willing vintage Yamaha. -Zee fills us in on her travels around Europe that included the craziest monkey bike tour we've ever heard of. -Bagel also took a trip, to Cleveland that is, where he got himself a wrecked Zero to make his Death Heinkel out of. -Morgan reviews his new bike, an Energica Esse Esse 9. -Emma reads an email about Harley owner with wrenching woes, but this time we don't think it's the bike's fault. With Brandon, Nak, Liza, Bagel, Miss Emma, Bobbie, Zee, Morgan and Naked Jim. Call and leave us a message at 831-291-5112 Go to www.motorcyclesandmisfits.com to find the links to our Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Patreon and more. And send us an email at recyclemotorcyclegarage@gmail.com www.patreon.com/motorcyclesandmisfits
With Brandon and his family getting ready to head to Walt Disney World in Florida, he and AJ decide to take a crack at making a definitive ranking of the Disney princesses. Since it was a serious conversation, we wound up having to stretch it to 2 parts. Remember to like, follow, and share us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! Listen and subscribe at: iTunes Spotify Stitcher
JOY’s bestie, NFL Network Reporter, MJ ACOSTA calls in to break down week two of the already exciting NFL season. JOY and MJ talk about the BROWNS slow start, the 49ERS early success and the STEELERS playoff prospects without BIG BEN. MJ was a DOLPHINS CHEERLEADER and JOY brought a sign to her tryout. How sweet is that? Needless to say, JOY and MJ have some words for the 2019 DOLPHINS and let the world know about the turn-up level for MIAMI to host the SUPER BOWL (on FOX). Plus, MJ makes the case for DAK PRESCOTT to get his bag from the COWBOYS before the end of the season and JOY doubles down on her AARON RODGERS MVP prediction. In WIT IT/QUIT IT producer JOHN HELLER asks JOY if a new group of QBs run the league and if ELI MANNING should be done done? JOY is HIGH KEY right about the COWBOYS and is LOW KEY happy to see ODELL BECKHAM JR. shining again. Also, the WNBA playoffs are low key high key. In LOSER POWER RANKINGS, the DOLPHINS and UCLA Football are the worst of the worst and lose harder than PHILIP RIVERS to the LIONS. With Brandon, his wife Michelle and their dog Roadblock on the way to Barstool Sports in New York, JOY takes over the MIGOS CULTURE REPORT to give big shouts to LIZZO and review HUSTLERS with J-LO, CARDI B and…wait for it…LIZZO.
With Brandon on vacation with his family for the Memorial Day weekend, AJ took a turn recording on his own. AJ took some time to reflect on the idea of discernment, what it is and how it works and then gave editing a try for the first time.
Brandon and Kenny discuss Christopher Walken's short but memorable performance as a exploitative journalist in the enjoyable biopic "Basquiat." They then discuss future episodes including the obscure, point-and-click video game "Ripper." (note: Brandon left for Los Angeles for roughly three-and-a-half months after this recording. With Brandon in Los Angeles and Kenny in Baltimore, the next 12-16 episodes will be recorded over Skype).
After a week like last week it's a little hard to focus on sports lol! But we did our best, giving you our take on the powerhouse divisions of the NFC East and AFC East! Jason and Chris go at it a little since he (a Dolphins fan) and Chris (an Eagles fan) both have wild fantasies about how their teams can win the division. With Brandon putting ice on both those dreams lol. Tune in and make sure to follow us on IG @everybodyhasanopinion and search for our like page on FB under Everybody Has An Opinion. Also shoutout to this episode's sponsor Ramon Robinson and Life Sports Fitness! Through his social activism and music he is destined to trail blaze a new path for artists from every genre to approach the music industry with positivity and humility. http://lifesportsfitness.org/
With Brandon out of town, Aaron enlists the help of the reigning world champion, Patrick Yapjoco. In the episode, the two meta heads will take an extended (and often derailed) look at the most recent ROC Regional. Then, Patrick will get into details about designing his upcoming champion figure, Chameleon. Lastly, they will address questions from the Facebook Page.
Recorded May 28th. With Brandon out of town Dustin and Dave brought back comic book guru Aaron Welsh to discuss Kung Fury among many other things.
A Monday without Writing Excuses is kind of like a Tuesday without Writing Excuses, only far less aggravating. With Brandon once again by our side(s), we venture once more into the realm of humor: this time, specifically considering how to blend humor with decidedly unhumorous elements such as drama and horror. Why do humor and … Continue reading Writing Excuses Season 3 Episode 27: Mixing Humor with Drama and Horror →
With Brandon still mysteriously missing, Professor Bob Defendi returns to take Dan and Howard on a magical journey through the three-act format: every step, every element, every nuance of this very common and very helpful writing structure. The only way you could conceivably learn more is in a magic school bus, and frankly we don’t … Continue reading Writing Excuses Season 2 Episode 8: The Three Act Structure with Bob Defendi →