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Princess registration has turned into its own endurance event, and we felt every mile of it. We break down what we saw during the Princess Half Marathon Weekend queue, why more runners are walking away disappointed, and what might be behind the slower movement now that old workarounds are gone. We also talk through the bigger forces at play like field size limits, staging constraints, rising demand, and the way social media can amplify FOMO and frustration.Then we pivot back to what actually moves the needle: training with humility and consistency. We share practical summer running reminders on hydration and slowing down in heat, plus a smart pacing tool for sticky weather: the Galloway magic half mile. If you've ever panicked after getting new training paces, this conversation is for you, especially if you're trying to build longer run intervals without blowing up.Runner's World Senior Health and Fitness Editor Donna Raskin joins us to talk longevity, evidence-based fitness advice, and why runDisney stands apart from typical racing culture. She connects movement to independence, community to health, and reminds us that “old” and “overuse” aren't diagnoses. We wrap with a race report spotlight that hits straight in the heart: Amy returns to racing on the Yellow Brick Road after chemotherapy and celebrates being cancer free.Subscribe for more runDisney news, training talk, and community stories, then share this with a friend and leave a review so more runners can find us.Rise and Run LinksRise and Run Podcast Facebook PageRise and Run Podcast InstagramRise and Run Podcast Website and ShopRise and Run PatreonRunningwithalysha Alysha's Run Coaching (Mention Rise And Run and get $10 off)Johns Fundraising Link For The Special Forces Foundation Send us Fan MailSupport the showRise and Run Podcast is supported by our audience. When you make a purchase through one of our affiliate links, we may earn a commission. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.Sponsor LinksMagic Bound Travel Stoked Metabolic CoachingAffiliate LinksThe Start Line Co.Fluffy FizziesMona Moon Naturals Rise and Run Amazon Affiliate Web Page Kawaiian Pizza ApparelGoGuarded
Coaching episodes are some of my absolute favorites to record — because what happens in them is so fun - real time transformation and shifts that can only come from a great coaching session. In this episode, you get to be a fly on the wall and experience the magic with us!My guest is Jennifer Watson, a life coach and SoulCollage® facilitator from Rhode Island who came to me after winning a free coaching session as a participation prize at one of my live trainings. She's only recently started coaching in earnest — certified in 2024, officially in practice since August 2025 — and we discovered that she's actually doing a lot of things right. She's showing up, talking to people, getting clients. But she was also feeling stuck in a way she couldn't quite name. She knows she's a good coach. What she couldn't yet do was articulate what made her her kind of coach — and that gap is showing up everywhere: in her messaging, her content, her lead magnet, and her sense of what to do next.What we worked through together was less about tactics and more about identity. Jennifer has an entire coaching philosophy underneath her certification — a background in nonprofit fundraising, a nine-year practice as a SoulCollage® facilitator, a deep belief in the power of creative expression to help people access what's true for them — and she wasn't owning any of it. We got into her Yellow Brick Road (the attract-serve-convert framework I use with all my clients), the difference between attracting the right people and nurturing the ones already on your path, and why staying vague in your messaging isn't "keeping your options open" — it's just keeping your ideal clients from finding you.Reasons to tune in:Why being a "good coach" isn't enough to get clients — and the specific thing that actually isWhat it means to own your methodology, and why your tools, background, and approach are the thing people are really hiring you forThe difference between attracting people and nurturing them — and why confusing the two is the real reason most coaches feel like their marketing isn't workingHow to tell if your lead magnet is pulling in the wrong people at the wrong stage — and what a well-positioned one actually doesWhy staying general in your niche doesn't protect you from losing clients — it just makes you invisible to the right onesWhat Jennifer's early client stories reveal about where coaching clients actually come from (hint: it's not the algorithm)The internal shift that has to happen before any of the strategy will land — and why trusting yourself is the business move no one talks about enoughJennifer left this conversation not with a longer to-do list, but with something clearer and more important: the language to name what she already knows, and the permission to lead with it.If you've ever felt like you know you're good at what you do but still can't quite find the words to make other people feel it — this conversation is going to show you exactly where you might be leaving your own brilliance on the table. You can connect with Jennifer here.
From David Block himself: Why does your elevator skip the 13th floor? Why does your clock stop at 12? The 13th Floor is not a room—it is the Maintenance Catwalk. It is the place where the Wizard hides. It is the room where Death (Tarot 13) meets the 13th Hour. Follow the Yellow Brick Road—the Gold Energy Path built by the Demiurge. Dorothy is The Fool (0), an initiate walking a road paved with the gold of ancestors, led by “Silver Slippers” (The Lunar Siphon) toward an Emerald City. In the center, we find the “Great and Terrible” Oz—a pathetic technician managing a machine that only has power if you stay afraid. The “13th Floor” is the only place where you are truly free. ”There is no place like Home. But ‘Home' isn't Kansas. ‘Home' is where the 13th Hour never ends.” Get The Occult Elvis: https://amzn.to/4jnTjE4 Virtual Alexandria Academy: https://thegodabovegod.com/virtual-alexandria-academy/ Gnostic Tarot Readings: https://thegodabovegod.com/gnostic-tarot-reading/ The Gnostic Tarot: https://www.makeplayingcards.com/sell/synkrasis Homepage: https://thegodabovegod.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/aeonbyte AB Prime: https://thegodabovegod.com/members/subscription-levels/ Voice Over services: https://thegodabovegod.com/voice-talent/ Support with donation: https://buy.stripe.com/00g16Q8RK8D93mw288 Merch store: https://aeonbyte.creator-spring.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us Fan MailTara and EmKay dive into the world of Judy Garland for a special three part series! Special guest Derek Lajeunesse joins to break down pre-production of the miniseries, EmKay shares highlights from the first hour, and Tara shares highlights from Lorna Luft's memoir.Show Notes:The Dream FactoryDIVA TALK: Chatting with How to Succeed's Tammy BlanchardTV WEEKEND; Yellow Brick Road as a One-Way Street to MiseryLife with Judy Garland: Me & My Shadows (Part 1/3) Audio CommentaryMe And My Shadows - The Making Of"Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir" By Lorna LuftThe Slippers DocumentaryWithy Workshop"Wonderfully Wicked"Instagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay ShraderDown the Yellow Brick Pod: A Wizard of Oz Podcast preserving the history and legacy of Oz
Send us Fan MailTara and EmKay dive into the world of Judy Garland for a special three part series! Special guest Derek Lajeunesse joins to break down pre-production of the miniseries, EmKay shares highlights from the first hour, and Tara shares highlights from Lorna Luft's memoir.Stay tuned for Part 2 dropping this Wednesday!Show Notes:The Dream FactoryDIVA TALK: Chatting with How to Succeed's Tammy BlanchardTV WEEKEND; Yellow Brick Road as a One-Way Street to MiseryLife with Judy Garland: Me & My Shadows (Part 1/3) Audio CommentaryMe And My Shadows - The Making Of"Me and My Shadows: A Family Memoir" By Lorna LuftThe Slippers Documentary@JoliCreates Instagram@JoliCreates Tik TokProtego FoundationInstagram: @downtheyellowbrickpod#DownTheYBPTara: @taratagticklesEmKay: www.emilykayshrader.netPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/downtheyellowbrickpodEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/market/down_the_yellow_brick_podMusic by: Shane ChapmanEdited by: Emily Kay ShraderDown the Yellow Brick Pod: A Wizard of Oz Podcast preserving the history and legacy of Oz
Martin Bosley from Yellow Brick Road joins Jesse to share a recipe for a divine sounding chocolate cake. [picture id="4JOLI4O_Martin_Bosley_Recipe_Fallen_Chocolate_Macademia_Cake_754x1024_jpg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]
This episode features Bethany Weaver, an emerging actress who recently took on the iconic role of Dorothy in Wicked for Good. Stepping into a character known across generations, Bethany shares her experience of entering a major production and becoming part of a legacy that has shaped entertainment for decades.This is what we talked about in this episode:• How Bethany landed the role of Dorothy and her unexpected audition process• Stepping into such an iconic character with a rich history• The detailed work behind creating Dorothy's look and presence• Her experience being part of a major film production• Transitioning from smaller roles and running a Pilates studio to a big screen project• Her connection to The Wizard of Oz growing upThis episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at stepping into a legendary role and the journey of an emerging actress navigating a major breakthrough in her career._____________________________________https://www.instagram.com/bethanyweavesx/_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
Send us Fan MailAutism awareness month is about the three A's, awareness, acceptance and appreciation. I had the opportunity to speak with Daniel Breeyear, in my podcast episode in honor of Autism Awareness Month. Dan is a brilliant mental health professional who explains some of the science behind why autistic people experience the world the way they do. Also, what are some of the flags that can alert us to a child having a possible autism diagnosis and how we help them. Instead of expecting autistic members of society to learn how to adjust to a neurotypical world, society can start to learn how to meet autistic people where they are. After all, without members of the autism spectrum we would not have the amazing art, scientific breakthroughs and uniqueness that makes the world a beautiful place. So tune in to this episode of my podcast, "Down the Yellow Brick Road... A Journey with Your Pediatrician. The Three As Of Autism" with my guest Dan.
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Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Today, we're putting on some sparkly slippers and travelling over the rainbow to the land of Oz. In this episode, we'll get a preview of a boots on the ground from Audacy podcasters who visited the Oz museum in Wamego, Kansas. Before we do that, well also hear about “zombie fish” that sound like they would be more at home in one of Baum's tales than in real life and a modern-day invention that's making us think of the “Emerald Glasses” featured in the first Oz book. And of course, our Oz-themed journey wouldn't be complete without a tornado. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
What does the WOZ and AI have in common? Turns out, a lot!
This week Jason and Shelby continue to "collect" the Glindas! Allie Trimm; the most recent incarnation of Wicked's Glinda joins the Vocal Lab studio during a short stop in Nashville. She shares of her early start in 13: The Musical, her catapult into early adulthood as a teen in the Big Apple, all the way to finding success as one of Broadways great voices. Tune in to find out what her next steps are: more music or is she leaving the profession altogether?!
2026 isn't just another year in the Sooner State—it's the 100th Anniversary of Route 66, and Oklahoma is the undisputed heart of the journey. With over 400 drivable miles of the Mother Road, we have more history, neon, and kitsch than almost anywhere else on the map. In this episode of the Only in OK Show, we're breaking down everything you need to know to navigate the Route 66 Centennial like a pro. Whether you're piloting a vintage pink Cadillac or taking the "kitchen and bedroom on wheels" approach in an RV, we've got the tips to make your trip legendary. In this episode, we cover: The RV Advantage: Why an RV is the ultimate way to see the route (and why you must pay attention to that instructional demo!). Ditch the GPS: Why the "Yellow Brick Road" of America requires a paper map and a sense of adventure to avoid the pull of I-40. The Keychain Challenge: How to earn (never buy!) the exclusive Oklahoma Tourism keychains across the five major sections of the state. Must-See Icons: From the Blue Whale of Catoosa to the soda forests of POPS 66 and the cinematic history of the Rock Café. The Big 2026 Showdown: How to choose between the Guinness World Record attempt in Tulsa and the massive celebration at Scissortail Park in OKC on May 30th. Pro-Tips: Why you need to book your vintage motels now and where to find the best fried onion burgers to fuel your trek. Grab your Rand McNally Official Centennial Map, download your TravelOK brochures, and get ready to experience the "living museum" of the 20th century right here in Oklahoma. #Route66 #Route66Centennial #OnlyInOK #MotherRoad #ExploreOklahoma #TravelOK #RoadTrip #BlueWhale #Pops66 #OklahomaHistory #RVLife #Route66MainStreet #Tulsa #OKC
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Friday means a chance to talk food, this week Martin Bosley from Yellow Brick Road is shares his pork chop recipe.
On today's episode of The Rizzuto Show comedy podcast, the gang celebrates Riz's birthday in style — complete with a surprise shoutout from actor Jeremy Piven. Because nothing says “you're getting older” like a celebrity reminding you that you've been alive for a while.Then the show unleashes its most dangerous segment: The Rizz Quiz.If you've never heard it before, here's how it works. A listener calls in. They get 60 seconds to answer as many easy trivia questions as possible. But there's one brutal rule: the second they get a question wrong, the game ends instantly.No skipping.No lifelines.No mercy.What follows is pure daily comedy podcast chaos. Some contestants breeze through questions like trivia champions, while others forget basic facts that most people learned in elementary school. At one point, someone completely melts down trying to answer a question about Toy Story… and another caller somehow struggles with the color of the Yellow Brick Road.The Rizz Quiz always proves the same thing: trivia sounds easy until you're live on the radio and the clock is ticking.Between Kevin McDonald's improv stories, the ridiculous trivia fails, and the crew roasting callers in real time, this episode of the comedy podcast captures exactly why The Rizzuto Show has become one of the most entertaining daily shows in St. Louis.So sit back, laugh at other people's trivia disasters, and enjoy another completely normal day of chaos with Rizz and the gang.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.Nippon Life Insurance Company of America sues OpenAI for practicing law without a licenseGirl Scouts ‘got in trouble' for selling cookies outside a NJ weed dispensary — but their sales were sky highHappiest Cities in America (2026)Thai girl named Metallica goes viral, passport poses no problems7 Reasons Why Gen X Will Always Have Had the Greatest Music ExperienceSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Some episodes of The Rizzuto Show feel like a well-planned production. This… was not one of those episodes.It all kicks off with birthday wishes for Rizz (including a very unexpected shout-out) and quickly spirals into a conversation about comedy legend Kevin McDonald from Kids in the Hall coming to town. The gang dives into stories about sketch writing, improv shows, and the kind of comedy chaos you only get when legendary comedians start teaching classes to regular people who think they're funny. Spoiler alert: some are… most are not.Then the show launches into one of the most dangerous segments in the daily comedy show arsenal — The Rizz Quiz.If you've never heard the Rizz Quiz before, here's the deal: listeners get 60 seconds to answer rapid-fire trivia questions, but the moment you miss one… you're done. No skips. No lifelines. No mercy.And wow, did things get weird.One contestant absolutely crushes the early rounds and sets the bar high. After that? Let's just say the show learns that some people do not know how many days are in a leap year… someone forgets the name of the cowboy from Toy Story… and another contestant confidently tells us the Yellow Brick Road is gold.Meanwhile, the show spirals into debates about science, Pluto's planetary status, how many teeth humans actually have, and whether the sun counts as a star (yes… yes it does).Even the crew jumps in to see if they could beat the listeners in the Riz Quiz — and let's just say the results prove one important thing: trivia confidence and trivia ability are two very different things.Along the way, the gang shares stories about Kevin McDonald's improv workshops, what it's like learning sketch comedy from a legend, and why improv comedy sometimes feels like organized chaos. It's comedy nerd heaven mixed with total radio nonsense.If you like hilarious fails, trivia disasters, weird facts, and the kind of unpredictable chaos that only happens on a live daily comedy show, this episode absolutely delivers.Because nothing proves the power of a daily comedy show quite like watching grown adults completely forget the most basic trivia questions while thousands of listeners judge them.Welcome to another completely normal day on The Rizzuto Show.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Discovery, we speak with Professor Peter Nicolas from the University of Washington School of Law about his new copyright law class, a case study of "The Wizard of Oz." The class debuted in winter quarter and included a mandatory group outing to "The Wiz" musical at Paramount Theatre. Since The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published in 1900, eventually entering the public domain, each new rendition raises fascinating copyright questions. The 1939 MGM film, "The Wizard of Oz," was separately copyrighted and introduced new expressive elements, along with reinterpretations like "The Wiz," a book and its corresponding Broadway musical which reimagined the story through an African American cultural lens. Nowadays we have spinoffs from the book Wicked which tells the backstory of the Wicked Witch followed by the Broadway musical and now a two-part film adaptation, beginning with "Wicked." Professor Nicolas explains how copyright law goes beyond technical doctrine to be a framework that determines who can tell stories — and how.
Although we see a darker side of Oz, ushering a more psychological re-imagining of Frank L. Baum's Wizard of Oz mythology set in the modern world. With those two variables, it's a world that was built where Oz is not a bedtime story. I sat down with the very talented Chloë Crump who explains to me who her character is and why we should be compelled to watch this movie. Join me and Chloë as we sit down and talk about the grim version of The Wizard of Oz, a dark side that we've never seen before. Let's re-imagine the psychological aspect of this film, a very talented actress who plays Emily Gale, immersing herself into the world of Oz and being that powerful character. She spoke about the intense and emotional challenges while filming along with giving us detailed information about the set. I cannot wait to see this movie and what it has to offer to the audiences world-wide. Although this may seem like it's the end of the Yellow Brick Road for Emily, there is more to explore to the story and hopefully (fingers crossed) there will be a sequel closely following the Oz stories that we know.
Juan Martinez will give you the keys for unlocking the promises of God. Hear how he discovered that the storms in life will reveal truths beyond the yellow brick road and connect us to God's promises of Heaven. Learn about his struggles from New York's street life, to doing hard time in the Texas prison system, to a radical transformation that saved his life and launched a ministry that's leading the lost to meaningful relationships with Christ.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Como nuestro idioma está en constante movimiento, en este monólogo Jorge Segura nos pondrá al día de las últimas incorporaciones lingüisticas.
BONUS: Conflict Is the Yellow Brick Road to Success — How Embracing Conflict Transforms Teams and Leaders In this bonus episode, we explore why fear, conflict, and courage sit at the heart of true agility with Dan Tocchini, a leadership catalyst who has spent over four decades helping teams at organizations like ESPN, Disney, and Homeboy Industries break through the human barriers to high performance. Dan shares powerful stories and practical wisdom on how leaders can embrace conflict as a generative force, build trust through vulnerability, and restructure their teams for genuine agility. The Power of Vulnerability in Leadership "I'd rather have it on an honest basis, where she knows what I'm thinking, what I'm aiming at, and we're shoulder to shoulder, not head to head." Dan's career-defining moment came when he told a CFO at ESPN — while he was competing against McKinsey for the same contract — that she was the problem behind her department's 75% turnover rate. Rather than sugarcoating or deflecting, Dan chose vulnerability and honesty, even at the risk of losing the contract. This radical transparency became his superpower. The CFO hired him, and within six months, turnover dropped to 15%. Dan stayed with ESPN for eight years. The lesson for Scrum Masters and leaders: you can only truly connect with someone if you're willing to be honest, even when it might cost you. Listening for Openings, Not Outcomes "Most people listen for outcomes. I listen for openings." Dan draws a critical distinction between chasing outcomes and discovering openings. When faced with an angry car buyer who felt ripped off, Dan didn't try to close the sale. Instead, he leaned into the conflict, acknowledged the customer's perspective, and opened all the books. The result? A sale with 17% margin — above the dealership average — because the customer chose the price himself. For leaders, this means detaching from your desired outcome and focusing on understanding the opening in front of you. That shift builds trust and often produces better results than pushing for what you want. Why Team Drama Is a Distraction Strategy "Whenever there's drama, it's because people don't want you to see something." Drama in teams happens because people are siloed, and they silo because they don't trust each other. They share only the information that serves their position without jeopardizing their role. The drama itself is a distraction — like a child throwing a tantrum so you'll forget what they did wrong. Dan's approach: ask three questions. What are they committed to causing? How much of that are they producing? And what's the story between the two? The problem is never the problem — the problem is how you think about the problem. Restructuring for Agility: A Restaurant Case Study "Your way of being needs to be bigger than the structure." Dan illustrates agile restructuring through a top-25 restaurant in Boise where the general manager flows seamlessly between roles — bussing tables, coordinating with the kitchen, and leading the team — without ever pulling rank. The secret? He grounds his team before every shift with genuine connection, shared meals, and open dialogue. When he gives direction, people move — not from fear, but from respect. Structure alone won't solve problems; it only organizes them so you can see them better. Leaders must be committed to what the structure is designed to accomplish, altering it in motion when needed. Conflict as a Generative Force "What you're not willing to face will eventually defeat you." Dan's core philosophy centers on embracing conflict rather than avoiding it. When people face conflict, they either seek comfort by avoiding it or realize what's at stake and find a way through. The Stoic principle "the obstacle is the way" applies: to find the path, you must hug the cactus and pull the problem close. In relationships — whether marriage, team, or client — breakdowns should deepen intimacy and trust. Dan reports that 90% of the time, authentically facing into mistakes with clients deepens relationships and keeps contracts alive. What Keeps Dan Going After Four Decades "People love to accomplish things they didn't think they could do. To me, that's exciting." After more than 40 years in this work, Dan remains energized by working with people to accomplish challenges they initially thought impossible. He describes his work as akin to family — that same depth of connection and shared purpose. His one-liner: "We turn leadership into leadership." It sparks curiosity and opens conversations about what real leadership transformation looks like. About Dan Tocchini Dan Tocchini has spent 35+ years working with leadership teams across the spectrum — from ESPN to nonprofits like Defy Ventures — helping them evolve from functional to fully alive. His work focuses on the human systems that make agile succeed… or silently kill it. You can find out more about Dan and his leadership training programs at TakeNewGround.com.
From creating game icons at 11 years old to producing content for Elton John's farewell concert, Nate Spell's journey building Barrier Four shows what's possible when you turn passion into business.Barrier Four: https://barrierfour.us/Nate Spell: https://x.com/cantfindshirtEpisode 15Sources:- STAR interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QczUuAkLej8- Beast Games on Roblox trailer: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/spelled_robloxtrailer-robloxmarketing-gametrailers-activity-7276652933948063745-ZvXe/- Them Magazines trailer: https://x.com/cantfindshirt/status/1625528901983240192- Elton John concert: https://x.com/cantfindshirt/status/1595838994570412037- Brands In Play interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwePdfZi8oc- Emergency Response Liberty County game trailer: https://x.com/cantfindshirt/status/1341921420570460161- Kids Media Club Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce4qzW29pLEHosts:- Adam (BanTech): https://lastlevel.co.uk/adam- Fedor (LoadingL0n3ly): https://x.com/LoadingL0n3ly- Anthony (sublivion): https://www.roblox.com/users/44028290/profile----------------------------Watch or listen wherever you get your podcasts.Visit https://lastlevel.co.uk/podcast for more.Join the Discord: https://discord.lastlevel.co.ukBeyond The Blox is produced by Seb Jensen for Last Level Studios.----------------------------Chapters:(00:00) Intro(00:52) What is Barrier Four?(04:04) The story of HoosierDaddy22(07:38) Early ventures: Magazines and coding academies(16:00) Filming for local businesses(20:15) The reality of Roblox entrepreneurship(30:19) Creating "Roadblocks" and game trailers(37:15) Hiring for culture over skill(41:15) Elton John: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road(46:12) Outro
Savanna sits down with somatic healer Ariel Ryan for a deep dive into epigenetics, ancestral healing, and why your relationship patterns might be rooted in wounds you didn't even know you carried. They get real about attracting the right partner, the power of emotional processing, and Ariel walks Savanna through her signature "Yellow Brick Road" technique live on air. Warning: you might cry, but in a good way.Shop here now: https://www.savannaboda.com
Released in 1973, 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' marked a creative peak for Elton John — a bold, genre-spanning double album that helped define his legacy. In this episode, we explore the making of the album with authors Andrea Grasso and Luca Perasi, co-authors of 'Elton John: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road – The Making of an Epic Album'. They share behind-the-scenes stories from the Château d'Hérouville sessions, insights into Elton John and Bernie Taupin's creative partnership, and why this ambitious record continues to resonate more than 50 years later. From glittering anthems to intimate ballads, this is the story of how one of rock's greatest albums came to life.Purchase a copy of Elton John: Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. The Making of an Epic AlbumVisit the L.I.L.Y. Publishing website
Can movies be cursed—even the ones we grew up loving? In this episode, we go far beyond ruby slippers and show tunes to uncover the dark legacy behind The Wizard of Oz and its modern counterpart, Wicked. From the brutal realities of 1939 Hollywood—toxic makeup, asbestos snow, fires, amphetamines, and life-altering injuries—to the intense physical, emotional, and spiritual toll surrounding the 2024/2025 Wicked productions, we explore whether the world of Oz carries a curse that transcends generations. Drawing from firsthand accounts, studio records, and modern conspiracies involving method acting, identity “erasure,” occult symbolism, and extreme transformation, this episode asks a chilling question: what does it really cost to bring Oz to life? Follow me down the rabbit hole as we examine whether this is just the price of Hollywood magic—or something far darker. www.stayskeptical.com Watch: https://rumble.com/user/rabbitholepodcast https://www.youtube.com/@Rabbit.holepodcast Wise Wolf Gold: https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=jvujkwgs Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jcwvgWpPz8GqLxNwpeJM7AHqBJL2O3JWVdE8ggKK7_8/edit?usp=sharing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“Clarity doesn't come from arriving somewhere—it's revealed once you're willing to move." — Lee Brower "Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.” — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe "Life is a journey, not a destination." — Ralph Waldo Emerson “The road doesn't guarantee clarity—but it's where clarity most often appears.” — Lee Brower “The Lord loves effort, because effort brings rewards that cannot come without it.” — Russell M. Nelson
Tom Martin, author of The Invisible Sale, reveals his three-step framework for crafting pitches that get to "yes"—building authority, architecting your "Yellow Brick Road" to guide audiences effortlessly, and mastering the language of influence. He breaks down the science of persuasion and shares how professionals can navigate the confidence tightrope when presenting to decision-makers.
Steve and Captain Evil finish the Diddy documentary, and share their thoughts. They also reflect on the tragic passing of Rob Reiner. Plus, it's Vegas, baby—follow the yellow brick road.
Mikey & Jeremy watch The Wizard of Oz. They discuss Munchkin labor unions, Judy Garland's irreproachable performance, and which witch is the wicked one.
Drew Taylor and Jim Hill kick off this week's show with a genuinely wild media landscape where holiday releases, awards season, and corporate maneuvering are all colliding at once. From a brewing battle over Warner Bros. Discovery to Disney's latest tech-flavored swing, the first half is a rapid tour through what's breaking (and what might be breaking next). Then Jim takes the wheel solo for a longer, history-packed trip over the rainbow, tracing how animation veterans, studio deals, and a certain pair of feuding cartoon animals keep finding their way back to Oz. NEWS • Netflix and Paramount Skydance are reportedly lining up competing bids for Warner Bros. Discovery, with the situation edging into hostile takeover territory • Disney signs a three-year OpenAI licensing and investment deal, reportedly tied to short-form character content and platform experimentation • Zootopia 2 clears the $1 billion worldwide mark, adding to a renewed “WDAS is back” narrative after recent holiday stumbles • The trailer drops for Andy Serkis' Animal Farm, with Seth Rogen voicing Napoleon and Angel Studios handling distribution • A quick remembrance of animator Tony Benedict, whose career path traced the industry's mid-century churn from Disney to TV animation FEATURE • Why Chuck Jones left Termite Terrace, briefly detoured to Disney, then later set up shop at MGM • How Disney's MGM licensing deal and the later Turner-Time Warner corporate shuffle complicated who “owned” what in the Oz rights maze • The surprisingly effective mash-up of MGM legacies in Tom & Jerry and the Wizard of Oz (and why it was successful enough to inspire a return trip) • A lightning round of other animated Oz side-quests, including costly misfires and international oddities HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Drew Taylor - IG: @drewtailored | X: @DrewTailored | Website: drewtaylor.work FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR Unlocked Magic - Get real savings on Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando tickets, sometimes up to 12% off. Unlocked Magic is run by the same team behind the DVC Rental Store and the DVC Resale Market, so you can pick your dates, grab your tickets, and go. Visit UnlockedMagic.com and let them know Drew and Jim sent you. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew Taylor and Jim Hill kick off this week's show with a genuinely wild media landscape where holiday releases, awards season, and corporate maneuvering are all colliding at once. From a brewing battle over Warner Bros. Discovery to Disney's latest tech-flavored swing, the first half is a rapid tour through what's breaking (and what might be breaking next). Then Jim takes the wheel solo for a longer, history-packed trip over the rainbow, tracing how animation veterans, studio deals, and a certain pair of feuding cartoon animals keep finding their way back to Oz. NEWS • Netflix and Paramount Skydance are reportedly lining up competing bids for Warner Bros. Discovery, with the situation edging into hostile takeover territory • Disney signs a three-year OpenAI licensing and investment deal, reportedly tied to short-form character content and platform experimentation • Zootopia 2 clears the $1 billion worldwide mark, adding to a renewed “WDAS is back” narrative after recent holiday stumbles • The trailer drops for Andy Serkis' Animal Farm, with Seth Rogen voicing Napoleon and Angel Studios handling distribution • A quick remembrance of animator Tony Benedict, whose career path traced the industry's mid-century churn from Disney to TV animation FEATURE • Why Chuck Jones left Termite Terrace, briefly detoured to Disney, then later set up shop at MGM • How Disney's MGM licensing deal and the later Turner-Time Warner corporate shuffle complicated who “owned” what in the Oz rights maze • The surprisingly effective mash-up of MGM legacies in Tom & Jerry and the Wizard of Oz (and why it was successful enough to inspire a return trip) • A lightning round of other animated Oz side-quests, including costly misfires and international oddities HOSTS • Jim Hill - IG: @JimHillMedia | X: @JimHillMedia | Website: JimHillMedia.com • Drew Taylor - IG: @drewtailored | X: @DrewTailored | Website: drewtaylor.work FOLLOW • Facebook: JimHillMediaNews • Instagram: JimHillMedia • TikTok: JimHillMedia SUPPORT Support the show and access bonus episodes and additional content at Patreon.com/JimHillMedia. PRODUCTION CREDITS Edited by Dave Grey Produced by Eric Hersey - Strong Minded Agency SPONSOR Unlocked Magic - Get real savings on Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando tickets, sometimes up to 12% off. Unlocked Magic is run by the same team behind the DVC Rental Store and the DVC Resale Market, so you can pick your dates, grab your tickets, and go. Visit UnlockedMagic.com and let them know Drew and Jim sent you. If you would like to sponsor a show on the Jim Hill Media Podcast Network, reach out today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we move toward the end of the year, many of us are in reflection and vision mode—looking back at what 2025 has been and thinking ahead to what we want 2026 to look and feel like in our businesses and lives. In this episode, I'm talking about one of the most important (and often misunderstood) pieces of that conversation: content creation.I break down what “content” really is for a transformational, service-based business—not just posts on social media, not just a reel here and there—and why, going into 2026, you're going to need content that is deeper, more intentional, and more aligned with your genius than ever before. We look at content as the foundation of your marketing, business strategy, and client attraction, and get honest about the kind of content you actually need if you want to grow a sustainable, prosperous coaching business.I also talk about the difference between paying for leads with ads and building your business through organic visibility, and why—even if you love the idea of “using other people's audiences”—you still need your own thought leadership, frameworks, and offers to stand on.You'll hear me connect this to my Yellow Brick Road client attraction system (ATTRACT–SERVE–CONVERT) and to my Genius Edge framework, because at the end of the day, everything from your offers to your workshops, talks, podcast, and live events is content. If you want 2026 to be different from 2025 in terms of revenue, reach, and impact, you're going to have to create different content to get you there.In this episode, we explore:The difference between paid lead generation (ads) and organic visibility—and what that actually looks like in a coaching / service-based businessWhy reels and social media posts alone are not a content or client attraction strategy, especially if you sell higher-ticket, high-touch servicesHow to think about offers as content, and why your offer needs to be a sexy, transformational journey (not just a list of sessions or modules)The role of high-value, longer-form content—talks, workshops, masterclasses, podcasts, live events—in building authority, trust, and real relationships with your ideal clientsHow your content strategy supports my Yellow Brick Road framework (ATTRACT–SERVE–CONVERT) at every step of your client pathway, from first touch to “yes”A simple reverse-engineering process to look at what you want in 2026 (income, visibility, lifestyle, impact) and identify the content you'll need to create to make it possibleWhy 2026 will require you to “up-level” both your content game and your delivery skills—and how this connects to Your Genius Edge and my upcoming Serve & Deliver programThis episode is here to help you see your business through the lens of content: your offers, your message, your visibility, your thought leadership, your live experiences, and the way you invite people into your world. If you're dreaming bigger for 2026, this conversation will help you get honest about what you'll need to create—and how to start mapping that out now.Get Full Show Notes, Event Sign Ups and More Information Here:http://www.staceybrassrussell.com/podcast
In a full circle moment, I get to finally tell Soo Lee how much I enjoyed her art on Disney Villains: Maleficent. You can still pre-order The Wizard of Oz graphic novel adaptation wherever books are sold! For More from Comics Are Dope:Get This Week in Comics, our weekly e-mail newsletter: http://thisweekincomics.comSubscribe on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@comicsaredopeJoin our online Discussion Communities:Facebook - http://bjkicks.link/communityDiscord - http://bjkicks.link/discord
What happens when filmmaking becomes a marathon of collaboration — spanning years, thousands of shots, and the world of Oz itself? For Wicked: For Good, that was the daily reality for Film Editor Myron Kerstein and Visual Effects Supervisor Pablo Helman. This week on Below the Line, Skid welcomes back Myron Kerstein and introduces Pablo Helman, who makes his Below the Line debut to discuss their shared journey on Wicked: For Good, the sequel to Jon M. Chu's Wicked. Together, they reflect on what it means to sustain creative momentum through two interconnected films and the largest project of their careers. This episode unpacks: Building a years-long partnership between editorial and visual effects — and learning to “finish each other's sentences” after thousands of hours together Integrating production, post, and VFX pipelines from the earliest days of Wicked through the sequel's final render Designing the epic opening battle on the Yellow Brick Road, where performance, camera, and creature animation all converge Navigating Jon M. Chu's collaborative process — a director who, as Myron puts it, is “a collector of people” and thrives on creative dialogue Crafting the technically complex “Girl in the Bubble” sequence — eight stitched plates, multiple reflections, and a seamless illusion that tested every department's trust Refining the “No Good Deed” sequence — balancing raw emotion, musical rhythm, and visual effects spectacle Intercutting Glinda's wedding with the imprisoned creatures to heighten tension and emotional contrast across parallel storylines How small creative choices — like a cape's weight, a confetti storm, or a single flash of red sky — became storytelling tools in the hands of two artists who speak the same cinematic language What emerges is a portrait of collaboration under pressure — one built on mutual respect, relentless curiosity, and a shared belief that every frame, no matter how fantastical, should feel grounded and human.
Wicked For Good Review and a Wicked Super-Fan Joins the ShowIn this week's Pop Culture Pastor, Dave and Cody start with the kind of real-life discovery every nerd dreams about: three brothers in California stumble upon an original Superman #1 buried under old newspapers—and it sells for over $9 million. That leads to comic-grading nightmares, childhood nostalgia, and some very strong feelings about mailing valuables.From there, the guys shift to a more sobering headline as Donald Glover reveals a congenital heart defect that nearly ended his life mid-tour. Dave and Cody unpack the moment he learned he'd had a stroke, the wise words he shared with fans, and why the world absolutely cannot lose Childish Gambino before the Community movie gets made.Then it's time for the main event: a full, spoiler-filled review of Wicked: For Good.Dave and Cody dive into:How Part Two differs tonally from Part OneThe big changes from the stage musicalWhat works (Erivo, Grande, “No Good Deed,” Jeff Goldblum's surprising emotional turn)What really doesn't (the pacing, new songs, the ending, and… Morrible)Their recasts, deeper themes, winners, losers, and ratingsAnd for the first time in a long time, the Geek Phone rings!Listener Lauren, a bona fide Wicked super-fan, jumps in to share:What hooked her on the storyHow she threw a pink-and-green watch partyHer thoughts on the film's emotional beatsHer Winner, Loser, and Rating of the MovieWhat she'd say directly to Jon M. Chu if she had the chanceIt's a big episode packed with musical joy, nerd heartbreak, philosophical detours, and the kind of pop culture rabbit trails only this show can deliver.Grab a seat on the Yellow Brick Road and jump in.
An incredibly random mix of movies this week, but hopefully we have a little something for everyone here at Breakfast All Day. Think of it as a Thanksgiving buffet for your ears: WICKED: FOR GOOD: We do not agree at all on the second half of "Wicked," based on the Broadway musical. But we wanted to review it as early as we could, so here we are, putting one foot in front of the other on the Yellow Brick Road. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande co-star. In theaters Nov. 21. KEEPER (NO Spoilers!): The latest nightmare fuel from Osgood Perkins has been in theaters for a few days, so we wanted to catch up with it. The less you know the better, so this is a spoiler-free review, but we're thinking of doing a spoiler livestream, so we'll keep you posted on that. Tatiana Maslany is awesome in this. JAY KELLY: George Clooney IS George Clooney in this affectionate drama from director and co-writer Noah Baumbach. He plays a legendary Hollywood star who's forced to reconsider his life and legacy. Adam Sandler, Laura Dern, Billy Crudup and Riley Keough are among the incredible supporting cast. In select theaters now, streaming on Netflix Dec. 5. Thanks for being here with us during this busy time of year! Subscribe to Christy's Saturday Matinee newsletter: https://christylemire.beehiiv.com/
Hi, friends! Happy Wednesday! You've seen The Wizard of Oz... the ruby slippers, the Yellow Brick Road, the flying monkeys… But you've also heard rumblings of some dark rumors, haven't you? Well, behind all that glitter and Technicolor magic was a nightmare of toxic makeup, real fires, starvation diets, terror in Munchkinland and a studio system that nearly killed a teenage Judy Garland. In today's episode of Dark History, let's follow the (bloodsoaked?) yellow brick road backstage to uncover the shocking truth behind one of Hollywood's most iconic movies. From the Tin Man's near-death experience to the Witch catching fire on set (literally), to asbestos snow and all sorts of horrible abuse — this is the wicked story of The Wizard of Oz that MGM never wanted you to hear. ________ FOLLOW ME AROUND Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Goodreads: http://bit.ly/3IVnO7N Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d Discord: https://discord.gg/BaileySarian RECOMMEND A STORY HERE: cases4bailey@gmail.com Business Related Emails: bailey@underscoretalent.com Business Related Mail: Bailey Sarian 4400 W. Riverside Dr., Ste 110-300 Burbank, CA 91505 ________ This podcast is Executive Produced by: Bailey Sarian and Joey Scavuzzo Head Writer: Allyson Philobos Senior Writer: Katie Burris Research provided by: Xander Elmore Director: Brian Jaggers Additional Editing: Julien Perez and Maria Norris Hair: Angel Gonzalez Makeup: Nikki la Rose ________ Get started today at StitchFix.com/darkhistory to get $20 off your first order—and they'll waive your styling fee. That's StitchFix.com/darkhistory The best way to cook just got better. Go to HelloFresh.com/DARKHISTORY10FM now to Get 10 Free Meals + a Free breakfast for Life! One per box with active subscription. Free meals applied as discount on first box, new subscribers only, varies by plan. That's HelloFresh.com/DARKHISTORY10FM to Get 10 Free Meals + free breakfast for Life. Shop my favorite pajamas at SKIMS.com. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows And if you're looking for the perfect gifts for everyone on your list - the SKIMS Holiday Shop is now open at SKIMS.com. Check out squarespace.com/DARKHISTORY for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, use OFFER CODE: DARKHISTORY to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.
• "Time for a bath" parody song filled with daily-life jokes • Talk about wanting a tax refund and inventing "tax-a-tude" • Imagined gas station purchase and March of Dimes donation bit • Self-image jokes comparing to Kim Kardashian, Nicki Minaj, and Beyoncé • Playful "sassy" expressions celebrating confidence • Comedic rap about women's breasts and mock "National Titties Day" • Show intro for "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan" • Hosts joking about AI-generated intro music as "AI slop" • Outkast's Stankonia 25th anniversary and evolution of their sound • Dan naming Outkast as a father-daughter favorite • Guest Ross Patchett joins; talks discovering Daft Punk at Pollo Tropical • Discovering Kraftwerk through The Simpsons • Tom recalling Outkast and Wu-Tang in high school and UCF choice • First concerts: NSYNC, Slightly Stoopid, Rush, and Primus • Discussion of Primus' humble new drummer and musicianship • Complaints about watching concerts seated and feeling old • Preview of Bad at Business Beerfest Nov 22—free event, noon start • 600 gift bags, ID required, $20 Yellow Brick Road charity glasses • Gift bag misprint panic with "Uncle Ben" image and Moe sticker fix • Chat calls fiasco classic Tom & Dan chaos; "collector's item" jokes • Full sponsor rundown: breweries, THC seltzers, coffee, plumbing, and Moe's cigar lounge • DJ noon–2, live music after, free Supervillains show at West End • Invite to bring families, pets, strollers—photo ID required to drink • Emphasis: sponsors fund it, no profit, listener thank-you • Tease of Sofas & Suds races the next day • Ross's viral Halloween Labyrinth costume and "Bowie bulge" gag • Sock-stuffing debate and hygiene tangent—feet vs. genitals cleanliness • Viral video ethics: featuring kids, monetization, and consent • Ross reflecting on family content making money and audience judgment • Reminder to enjoy creative recognition without exploitation • Story of spontaneous Halloween leading to contest win and joy • Bowie music tangent and favorite songs shared • Ross's toddler now walking; childproofing procrastination • Talk about inherited performance traits and parenting approaches • Ross preferring sports to teach resilience; golf as "jiu jitsu with clubs" • Dangers of child stardom and peaking too early • Plug for Ross's "Good Sauce with Ross and Joel" podcast • Reflection on doing shows with spouses and oversharing • Dan mentions recent health tests and medical oversharing jokes • Watching WWII documentaries for perspective and comfort • Curiosity toward darker historical footage and preserved WWII stories • Call to talk to living veterans for firsthand history • Tease: performing at Secrets Hideaway; "funny while horny" topic • Tease: Jaguars possibly playing at Camping World in 2027 • Tease: Farmer's Almanac ending after 208 years • Music break: Drain – "Living in a Memory" • Infinity documentary discussion—nausea, awe, and humility • Speculation about AI understanding infinity and multiverse theory • Reading comprehension talk—losing focus on dull paragraphs • Agreement that boredom, not intellect, causes zoning out • Shift to "funny and horny" talk—Ross performing at Secrets Hideaway • Debate over comedians mixing sex and comedy successfully • Examples: Sam Kinison, Rodney Dangerfield, Andrew Dice Clay • Secrets Hideaway's wild, nude comedy atmosphere described • Story of crowd energy and guessing a Lockheed employee onstage • Comparison to 1990s shock comedy style • Curiosity about Oz Perlman's mind-reading with Tom Brady • Discussion of mentalists reading cues and using "outs" in tricks • Reference to hypnotists like Jay Medicine Hat and suggestibility • Candy trick example showing layered outcomes • David Blaine's humility after cursing on radio; redemption performance • Joke about arrogant magician behavior and performer psychology • Blaine handshake trick—card under watch, "under his spell" feeling • Realization that such feats use reading skills and preparation • Comparison of magicians and scam psychics using cold reading • Admiration for Penn & Teller, Kostya Kimlat, and their precision Social Media: https://tomanddan.com/ | https://twitter.com/tomanddanlive | https://facebook.com/amediocretime | https://instagram.com/tomanddanlive Where to Find the Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-mediocre-time/id334142682 | https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2FtZWRpb2NyZXRpbWUvcG9kY2FzdC54bWw | https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Mediocre-Time-p364156/ The Tom & Dan Radio Show on Real Radio 104.1: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-corporate-time/id975258990 | https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2Fjb3Jwb3JhdGV0aW1lL3BvZGNhc3QueG1s | https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Corporate-Time-p1038501/ Exclusive Content: https://tomanddan.com/registration Merch: https://tomanddan.myshopify.com/