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John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #AsSeenOnTV as John chats with Tom Wopat Luke Dukes Of HazzardLearn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
Go deep with Lyssa and I as we discuss the importance to mindset & mental performance, especially in the dance world. We really talked about the potentially harming coaching that can happen when working with someone not qualified, and how to know if they are. Career transition is also discussed and insights are shared about how to really help yourself and your clients level up your mentality. Episode Highlights: Parents supporting our dreams Career transition from professional ballet dancer to mental performance consultant College helping the path How to avoid trauma triggering situations Working with the right clients The difficulty of starting a dance business without previous experience When certifications are or are not necessary Guest Bio: Lyssa Wopat is a dedicated professional in the field of sport and performance psychology. She holds both a Masters degree in sport and performance psychology, as well as a bachelor's degree in dance from the University of North Carolina School for the Arts. Shortly after earning her bachelor's degree, Lyssa danced professionally with the Georgia Ballet where she performed in various soloist and corps de ballet roles in ballets such as Les Sylphides, Carmen, Sleepy Hollow, and The Nutcracker. After retiring from her dance career, Lyssa pursued an MS in Sport and Performance Psychology (SPP) with the aim of bringing performance psychology support to the dance world. Now, as a sport and performance psychology consultant, Lyssa works with diverse performers and athletes, but specializes in work with dancers. With her extensive knowledge in both dance and sport & performance psychology, Lyssa is passionate about, and is committed to, helping dancers thrive by optimizing their performance, mindset, and well-being, thus enabling them to unlock their full potential. Links: https://www.performentalitytraining.comFree consultation scheduling: https://performentality.as.me/schedule.phpwww.thedanceceocoach.com/masterclasshttps://www.thedanceceocoach.com/society Follows: Lyssa Wopat - @performentalityllcAudra Allen-Queen - @thedanceceocoach Make sure to subscribe to this Podcast & like this episode! Thank you for listening
Three podcasting nerds use a computer program to literally create the perfect episode, which promptly turns their lives upside-down. On Episode 574 of Trick or Treat Radio we celebrate our Eleven Year Anniversary with friends, games, classic films, and sharks. First we catch up with old friend Stephen Scarlata to hear all about his new documentary, Sharksploitation! Then we are joined by Rocky to do a table read of select scenes from the film, Weird Science! We wrap it all up with a game of Six Degrees of Sitcoms with the Zombie Grrlz! So grab your double-headed party favor, put a bra on your head, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Stephen Scarlata, Sharksploitation, Best Movies Never Made, Josh Miller, Jaws 3 People 0, Rob Shrab, The Meg, The Neon Maniacs of Podcasting, sharks in cinema, Jaws, Peter Benchley, the history of sharks in film, Monstrum, how a documentary takes shape during filming, Cruel Jaws, Sharknado, Jodorowsky's Dune, Asylum Films, Larry Fine, Cocaine Shark, Mark Polonia, Noah's Shark, Tied In, Jim Kunz, Patrick Huber, Ben Wheatley, Jason Statham, Year of the Stath, Tied In Film, Spaceballs: The Book Report, Weird Science, Table Read, EC Comics, Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBrock, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Bill Paxton, wearing a bra on your head, Rep Man, Ronaldo's Choice, Super7, ReAction Figures, Peter Package, Stephen Segal, put your potatoes in, Zombies Grrlz Podcast, Foreign Exchange Testicle, pacing while you podcast, The Exorcist, Roller Boogie, Max Von Sydow, Strange Brew, George Clooney, The Facts of Life, Todd Bridges, Firehouse, the orgy attic, Dr. Chris, Radio of Horror, The Vampire Minute, Rick Jones, Outside the Cinema, Quentin Tarantino, Women in Prison film, Snapper Carr, if you ain't first you're last in a Human Centipede, Bill By Force, Big Beautiful Curls, The Professor X of Podcasting, No Sleep til Monday, The Flash, Sympathy for the Devil, Let the Chum Hit the Floor, One Ball to Rule Them All, The Six Degrees of Wopat, First Track on the Left, and Mission Difficult.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.07.548175v1?rss=1 Authors: Wilson, Z. N., Balasubramaniam, S. S., Wopat, M., Hughes, A. Abstract: The outer mitochondrial membrane (OMM) creates a boundary that imports most of the mitochondrial proteome while removing extraneous or damaged proteins. How the OMM senses aberrant proteins and remodels to maintain OMM integrity remains unresolved. Previously, we identified a piecemeal autophagic mechanism called the mitochondrial-derived compartment (MDC) that removes a subset of the mitochondrial proteome. Here we show that MDCs specifically sequester proteins localized only at the OMM, providing an explanation for how select mitochondrial proteins are removed by MDCs. Remarkably, selective sorting into MDCs also occurs within the OMM, as subunits of the translocase of the outer membrane (TOM) complex are excluded from MDCs unless assembly of the TOM complex is impaired. Considering that overloading the OMM with mitochondrial membrane proteins or mistargeted tail-anchored membrane proteins induces MDCs to form and sequester these proteins, we propose that one functional role of MDCs is to create an OMM-enriched trap that segregates and sequesters excess proteins from the mitochondrial surface. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
The PodFix Archives: SHOW: GravityBeard EPISODE: Where Are They Now? (Estevez, Zabka, Wopat) ORIGINAL AIR DATE: Feb 18, 2018 DESCRIPTION: Today Greg, Ivan, and Tom are back to finish our first installment of “Where are they now?” We've got three more profiles of people who once played a prominent role in pop culture but are now no longer in the spotlight. Hint: one of them is NOT doing well. Right, Greg? Thank you for listening. GravityBeard https://www.patreon.com/gravitybeard contactthebeard@gmail.com https://twitter.com/thegravitybeard https://www.facebook.com/gravitybeard/ MUSIC: Theme Song – “Sophomore Makeout” by Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library) Other Music by Ricky Nelson Twitter: @ThisWeekPod Email: thisweekpod@gmail.com Webpage: https://podfixnetwork.com/this-week-today/ The PodFix Network: Twitter: @podfix IG: @official_podfix
This week we go deep and explore the challenges of loss and grief and how to overcome them. The boys chat with Christy Wopat, a 4th-grade teacher, writer, and award-winning author. Christy has faced the unimaginable loss of her two children, Sofie and Aiden, and has since dedicated her life to helping others who have experienced the same heartbreak. She has published several books, including the award-winning memoir "Almost a Mother: Love, Loss, and Finding Your People When Your Baby Dies," "Mas Ours," an illustrated picture book about remembering loved ones, and "After All: Pregnancy After Your Baby Dies”. Christy shares her personal story of loss and grief, including how she navigated the difficult decisions that come with infant loss, the things people say that can be hurtful, and how grief following the loss of an infant is a forever thing. She will also discuss the role of community and humor in coping with loss, and how it has affected her relationship with her husband. Tune in to hear Christy's journey and hear her tips for finding hope and healing after experiencing loss. Let's support each other as we continue to find our people and never feel alone. Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
This week we go deep and explore the challenges of loss and grief and how to overcome them. The boys chat with Christy Wopat, a 4th-grade teacher, writer, and award-winning author. Christy has faced the unimaginable loss of her two children, Sofie and Aiden, and has since dedicated her life to helping others who have experienced the same heartbreak. She has published several books, including the award-winning memoir "Almost a Mother: Love, Loss, and Finding Your People When Your Baby Dies," "Mas Ours," an illustrated picture book about remembering loved ones, and "After All: Pregnancy After Your Baby Dies”. Christy shares her personal story of loss and grief, including how she navigated the difficult decisions that come with infant loss, the things people say that can be hurtful, and how grief following the loss of an infant is a forever thing. She will also discuss the role of community and humor in coping with loss, and how it has affected her relationship with her husband. Tune in to hear Christy's journey and hear her tips for finding hope and healing after experiencing loss. Let's support each other as we continue to find our people and never feel alone. Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus we continue our segment #AsSeenOnTV as John chats with Tom Wopat - Simple ManLearn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
Thank you for being part of the conversation. This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 561 With Actor Singer Songwriter Tom Wopat Singer-songwriter and Broadway star Tom Wopat finds his comfortable groove on the release of his 13th studio album, Simple Man, available now across all major digital music streaming platforms or at ffm.to/simpleman with physical copies also available at TomWopat.com, and at Tom's shows and promotional appearances. Surrounded by his "A" band and music pals of more than 20 years, including producer and bassist David Finck who also has co-production credits on Simple Man. The album marks Wopat & Finck's 4th studio collaboration together from a private New York City studio which was cut in Winter 2022 along with producer and musician Joel Arnow and sound engineer Roy Hendrickson.
At one time, Dukes of Hazzard was one of the biggest shows on television.And co-star Tom Wopat has been elevated to legend status by many who grew up in the early 80s....including our Sports In Yer Shorts boy, Chris Gough. So much so that Gough has gone from merely kind of stalker-ish, to becoming good friends with Wopat...and now WE are that much closer to LUKE DUKE!!!!!
Christy Wopat's award-winning memoir, Almost a Mother: Love, Loss, and Finding Your People When Your Baby Dies, was published by Orange Hat Publishing in 2018. A 4th-grade teacher, busy mama, and wife, Christy has always relied on writing as a way to cope. Recently she decided to use that strength as a way to help others, so they don't have to feel alone, especially in grief. Always Ours, an illustrated picture book about remembering our loved ones, was released in May of 2020 by Orange Hat. Her forthcoming book, After All, will be released in May of 2022. Christy also writes middle-grade books and is a member of SCBWI. She also chairs the Events Committee for the Wisconsin Writers Association. She lives with her husband and kids in Holmen, Wisconsin. Learn more about Christy: https://www.christywopat.com/Follow Us!The Butterfly PathInstagram: @The_ButterfyPathFacebook: The Butterfly Paththebutterflypath.orgThat Foreign FeelingInstagram: @thatforeignfeelingFacebook: That Foreign Feelingthatforeignfeeling.com/ Support the show
"There are so many forms of grief. It goes from loss of a loved one, to a divorce and even the loss of a career. It's okay to talk about it." ~ Christy WopatChristy Wopat couldn't find the book she needed after giving birth prematurely to twins, and losing them. So she wrote it. The award-winning memoir; "Almost a Mother" was her first book. The topic of grief hits all of us, and this author is able to be open with bits of humor and especially the moments of awkwardness as we have all felt when trying to comfort someone. Wopat is a teacher, speaker, performer, mom and wife who went on to write another book to help siblings understand why the new baby didn't come home from the hospital. "Always Ours" is a beautiful book with illustrations to connect the most difficult conversation. We celebrate Christy as she launches her third book June 9, 2022 - "After All; pregnancy after your baby dies". This writing shares a walk-through of the author's experience as a bereaved mother and wife, and why writing about it has been the healing path. (Ten16, publisher)Join Christy on Facebook and in her Facebook group, "Um, You Guys" for humor, relatable stories and updates. She is available for speaking, writing and performing when she is not teaching 4th graders or begging her husband and two kids for just ONE more cat. www.christywopat.com
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Christy Wopat is a local author and blogger, recent works include “Almost a Mother” and “Always Ours”. Dealing with the traumatic themes of infant loss and how to move forward, her books were an answer to other books not telling a realistic story of how to cope with such a tragedy. https://www.christywopat.com/You can find more conversations on our website: https://lacrosselocal.com/.
Today, we fufill our cohost Mike's Dukes of Hazzard fantasies. We are joined by the one and only, Tom Wopat, aka, Luke Duke. We discuss Tom's early career, his time with the Dukes of Hazzard, and some of the amazing acting gigs Tom has done, includng a role in Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained". Tom is also an accomplished musician. Check out his new album, "Wopat", today. We also talk about Mike's god complex, what Duke brother he relates to most, and about the horrific food we were raised on. Have a listen!
When Christy Wopat was pregnant with twins, she suffered from complications of PPROM, leading to her babies being born prematurely and dying shortly after. Sarah speaks to Christy about how she navigated the difficult interactions that she had to contend with afterward, and how she found community in writing about her experience.Christy Wopat is the author of the award-winning memoir, Almost a Mother: Love, Loss, and Finding Your People When Your Baby Dies (Orange Hat Publishing, 2018). A 4th-grade teacher, busy mama, and wife, Christy has always relied on writing as a way to cope. Recently she decided to use that strength as a way to help others, so they don’t have to feel alone, especially in grief.Grief Gratitude & Greatness is hosted by Sarah Shaoul and is a production of Recursive Delete Audio/Visual in Portland, Oregon.This episode was produced & edited by Jack Saturn, with additional production by Sarah. The music was by Samantha Jensen.This episode is sponsored by Grief Warrior. Grief Warrior delivers helpful, useful and healing items to a grieving person’s doorstep. Visit https://www.agriefwarrior.com/ and enter code GGG20 for 20% off the purchase of a Grief Warrior box.If you appreciate the show, support us on Patreon!If you have a story of your own that you’d like to share or topics you’d like to hear more about, we’d love to hear from you! Call or text our show at 503-454-6646, or send us a message via the contact link on our website at https://griefgratitudegreatness.com/ .We're also on Instagram (@griefgratitudegreat) and Facebook.
Say you're a popular TV show and two of its biggest stars leave in a pay dispute; what would you do to keep the show going? You hire clones of the Original, of course, and hope nobody is stupid enough to know the difference! What could Possibly go Wrong?
My guest is Christy Wopat, author of a disarmingly honest and open memoir titled "Almost a Mother: Love, loss, and finding your people when your baby dies." She and her husband experienced the heartache of giving birth to premature twins that both died very shortly thereafter. She chronicles her struggles to emerge from such a deep sorrow. Wopat also writes a blog called "Um, You Guys."
SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
Alas, we get our first look. It was supposed to come this past week, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., site of the late Fort Lauderdale Major. But with the plug pulled on the season-opening Major of the beach volleyball season, we were forced to wait. For some, that wait ends this weekend, as four U.S. women’s teams, all new partnerships, will make the trip to Phnom Penh, Cambodia for a two-star FIVB. Typically, no, two-stars would not garner much attention, but the four pairs heading overseas are four of the more intriguing partnerships on the women’s side. While the men’s scene was turned upside down and shaken sideways, with all but two of the top teams breaking up, the women’s was relatively quiet. Nearly all of the top teams remained together, while the mid-tier partnerships, the ones seeking breakthroughs, sought new partners to make that jump. Four of those – Amanda Dowdy and Corinne Quiggle, Jessica Gaffney and Molly Turner, Brittany Hochevar and Carly Wopat, Caitlin Ledoux and Geena Urango – will be competing in Cambodia. It made for a unique episode of SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter, one in which the hosts break down what individuals and teams are primed to make the biggest strides this year. Now, we left out the blue chips that are unquestionable, the Dalhaussers and Rosses, Klinemans and Hughes, because they’re already blue chips. Our focus was on the players and teams to make the biggest moves. Here are the five best female and male beach volleyball stocks, either as individuals or team, to buy this year: Men Chase Budinger: It seems incredibly unappreciated, what Budinger was able to accomplish last season, his first on the AVP Tour. Not only was it his rookie year as a professional, it was the first time he had picked up a volleyball in a legitimately competitive arena since high school, and even then, it was indoor. And in just one season, Budinger was able to make a final? Beat Evandro? Win Rookie of the Year? With a full season under his belt, Budinger should be one of the biggest risers this year. Tri Bourne, Trevor Crabb: Every time Bourne won a match last season – and he won many, including one over Phil Dalhausser and Nick Lucena and two over the Spanish, whom he had never beat – a large part of me wanted to remind people how absurd it was that he was winning. For a year and a half, he basically couldn’t sweat. And now he was beating the best team in the U.S. and another he had never beat with John Hyden playing defense? Bourne and Crabb were an excellent team even before either had learned how to play defense. Now that they’ve had Jose Loiola coaching them for an entire off-season, and Bourne is healthy enough to, you know, sweat, who knows how high they can climb this season. Troy Field: The comparison I like to make with Troy, relative to the stock market, is Tesla. Here’s Tesla, a product of, honestly, genius. It has incredible upside, a potentially limitless ceiling. Sometimes it’s brilliant, and looks as if it could very well revolutionize the industry. Others, it busts. Anybody who has seen Field play has seen him make plays you simply can’t teach. It’s a rare type of athleticism that is going to win points, matches, attract partnerships (and sponsors). And then sometimes that athleticism gets a tad out of control, a bit like Elon Musk at Tesla, and he takes a few steps back. But he’s new to the game, and with two years of high level beach under his belt, a number of those odd mistakes should be smoothed out, and the ascent he’ll make this year will be quick. Eric Zaun, Jeremy Casebeer: This is without a doubt the most interesting beach volleyball team in the United States, mostly because any team with Eric Zaun on it will be interesting, but what a dynamic. Here we have two bombers from the service line, who swing upwards of 80 percent of the time, who are a bit combustible in both good ways and bad. This is a team that could just as likely dump two straight matches and take 13th as win an entire tournament. Currently, they’re training in Brazil, against the best in the world, getting team-focused reps. I wouldn’t voluntarily bet against them. Andrew Dentler, DR Vander Meer: It’s hard for me to lump these two together as a team, because qualifier teams are not exactly known for their longevity. But from what they’ve shown so far, this is going to be an excellent team. They’ve played in three AVP Nexts, winning one, placing second in another and fifth (I don’t know what happened there) in the next. Plus, Dentler, who was the unofficial adult of the year in 2018 – he got married, had a kid, finished his masters, bought a house – should have a little less on his plate to focus on volleyball. Others to watch Ben Vaught Eric Beranek Kacey Losik Miles Partain Logan Webber Tim Brewster John Schwengel Ian Satterfield Women Brittany Howard, Kelly Reeves Last year was really only the second year in which Howard’s focus was solely beach volleyball. She competed for Pepperdine in her grad year, and then she came out and won Rookie of the Year in 2018 on the AVP Tour. The vast majority of rookies in any sport come with no small measure of volatility, but Howard and Reeves were models of consistency, finishing in the top 10 in every AVP, including a third in San Francisco, while picking up a pair of bronze NORCECA medals and competing in four FIVBs. Year two should be another step up. Geena Urango, Caitlin Ledoux When Urango made her SANDCAST debut, in December of 2017, she said that playing international volleyball wasn’t really a priority of hers. She loves to travel, just not to play volleyball. She enjoys actually enjoying the places she visits without the burden of competition. Now, however, with Ledoux, it seems she’s reprioritizing, if just a bit. They went to Chetumal, Mexico for a three-star in October and made the finals. In the three prior tournaments they had played together, they made the finals (in San Francisco) and the semifinals (in Hermosa Beach) and claimed seventh at p1440 San Jose. Carly Wopat Wopat has known success at every level of beach volleyball – state champ in high school, All-American in college, National Team level afterwards. Now she’s on the beach, already scooped up by one of the most consistent defenders in the game in Brittany Hochevar. With her focus entirely on the sand, Wopat should be expected to make big moves in 2019. Kerri Walsh Jennings, Brooke Sweat Remember when it was December of 2017, and Tiger Woods was the 1,199th ranked golfer in the world? And by August of 2018 he was back in the top 25? That’s a little bit of what 2019 could be for Walsh Jennings and Sweat. Not that Walsh Jennings could have ever fallen that far in the sport, but it’s still a parallel of one of the greats in the game being sidelined for a bit and now making one final push. At no point would it be wise to count out Walsh Jennings, especially since she’s playing with perhaps one of the more underrated players of this generation in Sweat, who has won with essentially everyone she’s played with. Kelly Claes, Sarah Sponcil Classic case of the rivals turned teammates, who put on a delightful run through The Hague, winning a silver medal, which will pair nicely with a bronze from their debut tournament in Qinzhou, China, in October. This is a team that could very well supplant the top teams in the U.S. in spite of the fact that Sponcil is still competing for UCLA. Others to watch Corinne Quiggle, Amanda Dowdy Delaney Knudsen, Jessica Sykora Molly Turner, Jessica Gaffney Allie Wheeler Nicolette Martin Falyn Fanoimoana Emily Hartong, Alexa Strange
SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
Carly Wopat acknowledges that there are a number of skills that need to be refined, so be smoothed over, to be fully beached from their indoor counterparts. But she’s been an athlete all her life, a state champ in high school, an All-American at Stanford, a professional overseas. It’s simply a matter of time for most, and anyway, the majority of the fundamental skills are already there. There’s just one that gives her pause: setting, and hand setting. “Initially I just wasn’t squaring up,” she said on SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter. “It took a long time for me to just square up every time. I kept trying to angle the sets. I’m starting to get good at squaring up but I want to get better at hand setting and that’s the most difficult thing for me right now: hand setting. “The indoor hands are so different from the beach hands. I’ve gotten to the point where I know how to set a good ball, what it feels like, I just need to be able to do it consistently.” Anyone who might doubt Wopat’s ability to do so likely just doesn’t know much about Carly Wopat. This is a 26-year-old who, as a senior in high school, led Dos Pueblos to a CIF title and followed it up by setting a school record in the discus. This is a girl who, while majoring in human biology and dabbling with a minor in art at the most prestigious university in the country, led the Pac-12 in blocks per set (1.43) and hit .392 for her career, good for second all-time at Stanford. This is a girl who taught herself to play guitar, who speaks French and can also drop the occasional Turkish – “I don’t know why, but it just stuck with me,” she said – and Japanese. This is the daughter of a man who nearly qualified for the 1980 Olympics in track and field and a mother who competed as a gymnast in college. And hand setting could potentially be an issue? No way. In fact, it is the very difficulty of the sport, the fact that one couldn’t simply be a decent athlete and succeed, that drew her to volleyball in the first place. It is the need for these reps, the proverbial 10,000 hours, that she loves the most. “I like the speed of it,” she said of volleyball. “It’s an interesting sport. It takes a lot of skill. There are some sports where you can be really athletic and just go out and be really good at, like you can run and go be a track athlete or something like that. But with volleyball, there’s so much skill involved that it takes years and years to cultivate just hand-eye coordination and the feel for the ball. Just things that only come with experience I guess, perspective of the court and so I really liked that part of the game, that I could work on these skills and be really athletic and go out and play this game.” And in limited experience on the beach, she has already excelled, making two main draws – in San Jose and Huntington Beach – to end the 2018 season, taking fifth at p1440 Huntington Beach alongside Corinne Quiggle. With those resume points, despite zero FIVB points to her name but the desire to play overseas, she got a call from one of the most experienced United States defenders, Brittany Hochevar. “Hochevar messaged me while I was still playing in the p1440s and asked if I wanted to meet up,” Wopat recalled. “I think she had done her research and watched me a little bit and maybe talked to some people, so we met up and discussed playing together, and she just kinda has this dream to go to the Olympics for 2020 and we talked a lot about timing, and our partnership – I don’t know, just the timing of it all just works out really well. “The more I’ve gotten to know her spirit and energy – she’s just an amazing person. I just think we’re going to make an amazing partnership.”
What is a Jonah Hex, Brandy may have asked last time? Sadly, we found out. Break out your imaginary map of Washington DC, friends - it is time for Jonah Hex! Jess's heads explodes when she finds out a woman directed Punisher: War Zone. Brandy learns "The Aughts" is not a comedy troupe. What are these military grade cannon balls exactly? WTF Red Clay? and crows? He sees dead people? Is this an early version of Sixth Sense? Brandy is still missing her Dukes of Hazzard lunch box. Seriously Josh Brolin - how do you eat? Get lost or get dead, everyone. Horse machine guns for the win. Comment, questions, concerns - find us here: Twitter Facebook Instagram Email
Today Greg, Ivan, and Tom are back to finish our first installment of “Where are they now?” We’ve got three more profiles of people who once played a prominent role in pop culture but are now no longer in the spotlight. Hint: one of them is NOT doing well. Right, Greg? Thank you for listening. #UnderDogPods #PodFix PodFix Network https://www.podfixnetwork.com/ https://twitter.com/PodFix https://www.facebook.com/podfixnetwork/ UnderDog Podcast Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/UnderDogPods/ https://twitter.com/UnderDogPods GravityBeard https://www.patreon.com/gravitybeard contactthebeard@gmail.com https://twitter.com/thegravitybeard https://www.facebook.com/gravitybeard/ MUSIC: Theme Song – “Sophomore Makeout” by Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library) “Quittin’ Time” by Patrick Lee Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Patrick_Lee/Bad_Panda_42/Quittin_Time
#41 Mastering your fate and captaining your soul with Carly WOPAT http://beyondathletic.com/41 Athlete Case Study: Professional volleyball player who graduated from Stanford University, plays for the USA National Team, and currently plays in Ankara, Turkey March 23, 2016 BACKGROUND In this athlete case study, we focus on what it takes to overcome the most difficult times in our lives. Having people around you to lean on, finding what outlets work best to express yourself, and focusing on doing what is best to accomplish your dreams are just a few of the topics we cover with our infinitely resilient guest: Carly Wopat. BIOGRAPHY Born, Carly Wopat in Santa Barbara, California on October 13, 1992. Parents: Ron and Kathy, younger brothers: Jackson and Eli. twin sister: Sam (passed away in 2012). Graduated in 2014 from Stanford University with a degree in Human Biology and a concentration in Human Performance and Behavior. Began gymnastics when she was 3 and was a tri-sport athlete in high school. Trains with the USA National Team.
Attack of the Killer Soundtrack! - Episode 31 This week we talk with John Schneider and Tom Wopat, not about their beloved TV series, but about their interest and careers in music. And along the way, we build a soundtrack that is quite different then what you might expect if you were just a fan of their television show. And as we get our first mail-order guitar, we also discuss... the double feature on Saturday, Broadway musicals, Romeo and Juliet meet Natural Born Killers, Atlanta, Ronnie Milsap, to have a foot in each of those boats, in '77 I drove to New York, Brigadoon, Wisconsin, Welcome Back, Kotter, reuniting with his family, Drift Away, Gordon MacRae, Louisiana, great scotch and popcorn, Bernadette Peters, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, we're equals on stage, Merv Griffin, an alternate universe pair of Dukes, Smokey and the Bandit, Dinah Shore, car shows, Mackinac Island, Brando's no singer, The Great Santini, I invite my friends in and we make movies, Mike Douglas, bottle of red, Steve Earle, ate a lot of popcorn, having a guitar on my back, Chicago, Kirk Douglas, Russ Titelman, Annie get your Gun and City of Angels. "Yeah, the TV thing I thought was a complete aberration. And I didn't think... was going to do anything. I had no big plan for it." For more on John, go to: http://www.johnschneideronline.com/For more on Tom, go to: http://tomwopat.com/
In this episode: our trip to Barcade in Jersey City, NJ (microbrew beers and 1970s-1980s classic video arcade games), Barcade running on 100% wind power, Rob's dream about "Macho Man" Randy Savage, the 2011 ThunderCats cartoon show, Larry Kenney vs. Will Friedle as the voice of Lion-O, John Erwin as the voice of Prince Adam and He-Man, Greg's movie review of The A-Team (2010), Paunch Stevenson Show celebrity encounters, Greg meeting Tom Wopat (Luke Duke from The Dukes of Hazzard), John Schneider and Tom Wopat on Smallville, Greg meeting Jeff Bridges (Barney Cousins from The Vanishing), celebrity deaths (Christopher Mayer from The Dukes of Hazzard and Bubba Smith), the 2011 season of Curb Your Enthusiasm finally taking place in NYC, our future children missing out on pop culture from the past, important pop culture getting lost in time (CHiPs, the Marx Brothers, The Little Rascals, Droopy, The Ant and the Aardvark, etc.), the upcoming Mister Rogers' Neighborhood spin-off Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Jonah Hill's weight loss, Mike Masse's music video for "Long Time" (acoustic Boston cover), the decline of music videos, Rob constantly hearing people whistle Bobby McFerrin's "Don't Worry, Be Happy" in England, Rob's 4D movie experience, and Tom Wopat's music vs. Jeff Bridges's music. 81 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Interview with Dukes of Hazzard's Tom Wopat, now touring as headliner in Chicago