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Dan Wilbur started doing stand-up when he was 18 years old and attending Bard College, where he met comedian Katie Berlant and Raphael Bob-Wakesberg, the creator of BoJack Horseman. Wilbur moved to Brooklyn after school and has kept himself busy. He's published two books, "How Not to Read: Harnessing the Power of a Literature-Free Life" and "Never Flirt with Puppy Killers," and wrote for McSweeney's, Someecards and The Onion News Network. He also released his debut stand-up album, "Husband Material," in 2023, and it's playing on Sirius XM. He's been at the Boston Comedy Festival, the Cape Fear Comedy Festival, the North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival, the Cleveland Comedy Festival. Wilbur and Zach Sims have a weekly show in Park Slope called We Have Fun, so go see it.Follow Dan Wilbur: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danwilburcomedyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/danwilburcomedy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanWilburWebsite: https://danwilbur.com/Husband Material: https://danwilbur.com/husband-material/We Have Fun tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/we-have-fun-a-weekly-stand-up-show-tickets-208767317667Support the show
Rob visits with New Orleans born comedian Zach Sims (Comedy Central, Sirius XM) in Brooklyn's Prospect Park. Zach talks about growing up Southern Baptist, ska bands and cannabis attitude evolution. IG rob88cantrell
Weeding Out The Stoned is live-streaming from Sip Studios in Jersey City, NJ and you can play along on your phone! Give prompts, play games and vote for who you think is the highest. Check out the show live in person for prizes and giveaways! Hosted and created by Alex GrubardSPECIAL GUEST:Jim TewsFEATURING:Amanda GailBen Siy-HianJustin WilliamsJordon FerberLauren LereuxDan FriggoletteZach SimsJoe GormanA pack of players on stage. All of them are high but one. Alex Grubard leads the investigation by administering ridiculous sobriety tests of America's funniest stoners to find the one sober individual and bring justice to our city by weeding out the stoned!Weeding Out the Stoned has been described as, "the game show for potheads," by CelebStoner, "endearingly absurd," by Brooklyn Vegan and, "a good ass time," by Clerks director Kevin Smith. It has been featured at The New York Comedy Festival, NJ 420 Expo, The Highlarious Comedy Festival and more since its inception at Good Good Comedy Theatre in Philadelphia during Five Dollar Comedy Week.Follow Weeding Out The Stoned on Instagram:http://www.instagram.com/weedingoutthestonedhttp://www.weedingoutthestonedSupport the show
Recently, the talent shortage has sparked many conversations around the challenges of talent retention in the workplace, particularly among technical teams. As today’s top tech skills continue to evolve, how can leaders and organizations best equip their employees to succeed? On this episode of The Edge, our host Michelle Boockoff-Bajdek is joined by Zach Sims, the co-founder and CEO of Codecademy and General Manager of the Tech & Dev portfolio at Skillsoft. Zach shares his expert opinion on how organizations can tackle the talent shortage, upskill their workforces on the most in-demand and critical technical and leadership skills, and develop work environments that support professional development and learning.
Zach joins Nolan and talks about this very unique product for banks; Bank Owned Life Insurance or BOLI. Zach dives deep into why banks purchase life insurance, how its structured on their balance sheet and he asks a very direct question; if the banks are using life insurance to warehouse their capital, why aren't we as individuals? Book a Zoom call today!
My good friend Zach Sims has a powerful story of his conversion from unbelief to the catholic faith. This story highlights the power of the gospel and the importance of our efforts in evangelization.
Zach Sims is a very funny stand-up from New Orleans who has appeared on Comedy Central and performed on The Meltdown. He currently runs a weekly show at Young Ethel's in Brooklyn, NY every Wednesday night. Zach and Grubard also were roommates back in Bushwick a decade ago. See if that history helps Grubard figure out the last time that Zach smoked weed on this episode of Weeding Out The Stoned - The Podcast.Follow Zach:http://www.instagram.com/alsozachsimsFollow Alex:http://www.instagram.com/alexgrubard---Weeding Out The Stoned is The Game Show of Sobriety Tests. Hosted by Alex Grubard and featured in the New York Comedy Festival, Time Out New York, Brooklyn Vegan and Philadelphia Inquirer. Phindie.com calls it, "highly entertaining," and Emerald Magazine says, "one game show promises to break the stigma of cannabis prohibition while delivering laughs - and some cool prizes too!"Follow Weeding Out The Stoned on Bands in Town for tickets to all upcoming live shows.For every strain of information head to http://www.weedingoutthestoned.com.Join our Patreon for early access to all episodes.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/weedingoutthestoned)Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/weedingoutthestoned)
Product-Led Podcast has reached its 100th episode! Out of 99 insightful pieces, we countdown to the top 10 most downloaded episodes. Featuring an all-star line-up of guests, we will hear snippets of these throwbacks, and recall the different journeys that upheld the essence of being product-led. Show Notes: [00:45] #10: Episode 87 - User research and the importance of how users use their products with Allison Dickin of Sprig [1:58] #9: Episode 80 - CEO and founder of InnerTrends, Claudiu Murariu, on the selection of user activation KPI's to meet onboarding goals [2:59] #8: Episode 85 - Jon Butterfield of Speedinvest on fine-tuning your go-to-market strategy [4:34] #7: Episode 81 - DoWhatWorks' Andres Glusman gives advice on building growth in skillset [6:36] #6: Episode 70 - The secret to acquiring over 50 million users by Zach Sims of Codeacademy [8:59] #5: Episode 82 - What video games can teach you about user onboarding with Emily Lonetto of Voiceflow [11:00] #4: Episode 83 - Alison Taylor and Trevor Johnston of Jane discuss growing 7-figure SaaS business using Product-Led growth [13:02] #3: Episode 29 - How to acquire your first 100 customers by your Product-Led company according to Gen Furukawa of Pre-hook [14:07] #2: Episode 79 - The art of product positioning with the author, April Dunford [20:54] #1: Episode 28 - The original Product-Led podcast hosts, Wesh Bush, and Ramli John, explain why one should become Product-Led Growth Certified Profile Links: Allison Dickin website Sprig Claudiu Murariu on LinkedIn InnerTrends Jon Butterfield on LinkedIn Speedinvest Andres Glusman on LinkedIn DoWhatWorks Zach Sims on LinkedIn Codeacademy Emily Lonetto website Voiceflow Alison Taylor on LinkedIn Trevor Johnston on LinkedIn Jane website Gen Furukawa on LinkedIn Prehook April Dunford website Wesh Bush on LinkedIn Ramli John on LinkedIn
Zach Sims is the CEO of Codecademy, an online learning platform that teaches people how to code, along with additional skills they might need to upgrade their careers. In this episode, he walks us through the strategies he and his team used to grow Codecademy to what it is today. He also weighs in on monetization, community-driven growth, and internationalization. Show Notes [01:26] Codecademy's mission and how it got started [04:49] How Codecademy has evolved since its first version was launched [10:38] On building a brand around the freemium model [18:08] When is the best time to monetize? [19:55] On brand, community, and content [23:53] The metrics that Codecademy uses to measure end-user success [25:50] On fostering community and why they invest in their learners [31:27] On the future of education About Zach Sims Prior to launching Codecademy in 2011, Zach Sims was a student at Columbia University. He has worked in product and business development/strategy capacities at startups. He also has experience in the venture capital industry with AOL Ventures. Codecademy has worked with organizations like The White House, the Government of Colombia, American Express, Rakuten, and more. TIME Magazine included Codecademy in its "50 Best Websites of 2012” list, and TechCrunch awarded it the "Best Education Startup" Crunchie Award in 2013. Profile Links Codecademy Zach Sims on Twitter
Zach Sims is the Co-Founder and CEO of Codecademy, the easiest way to learn to code. Since the company started in August of 2011, millions of people have begun learning to program using the site. Codecademy has worked with organizations like The White House, the Government of Colombia, American Express, Rakuten, and more. Zach and his cofounder Ryan Bubinski have grown Codecademy to over 100 employees and have raised nearly $90M in venture capital financing from top tier investors including Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, Union Square Ventures, Index Ventures, Yuri Milner, O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures, SV Angel, Richard Branson, Y Combinator, and more. Prior to founding Codecademy, Zach was a student at Columbia University. He has worked in product and business development/strategy capacities at startups including GroupMe (sold to Skype) and drop.io (sold to Facebook). He also has experience in the venture capital industry with AOL Ventures. Zach and Codecademy have been honored by many publications. TIME Magazine called Codecademy one of the "50 Best Websites of 2012," while TechCrunch awarded Codecademy the "Best Education Startup" Crunchie Award in 2013. Zach has been named to Inc. Magazine's 30 Under 30 list, along with Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30 list. The City of New York named him a New York City Venture Fellow in 2013. Some of the Topics Covered by Zach Sims in this Episode What Codecademy is doing today and how it got started The issue of active discouragement of learning technical skills What led to early growth and traction of Codecademy Earning over 200,000 users in the first 3 days How Zach views viral loops Raising capital versus running off revenue Creating a movement versus building a product Creating sustainability first and scaling later The timing of launching a paid version of the product Going from the center of attention the the brink of bankruptcy Creating premium educational content Resource allocation between users who are upscaling and career switching Building an engaged community Zach's views on bootcamps How they cater to different types of Codecademy users and learners Codecademy for business How Zach takes care of himself to be at his best Zach's founder support networks Zach's path to and views on entrepreneurship How Zach sees the future of higher education and learning Sign up for The Grind, for actionable insights and stories from successful entrepreneurs delivered to your inbox once per week: https://www.justgogrind.com/newsletter/ Listen to all episodes of the Just Go Grind Podcast: https://www.justgogrind.com/podcast/ Follow Justin Gordon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/justingordon212 Follow Justin Gordon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justingordon8/
SIU Center for Family Medicine physician assistant Zach Sims visits about keeping skin safe during the warmer months, and Bill Peterman of Peterman Financial Group visits for a few extra minutes on Tax Day with Money Talk Monday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zach Sims is the co-founder and CEO of Codecademy, the leading online learning platform for technical skills. Since its founding in 2011, Codecademy has helped over 50 million people from 190+ countries learn how to code. The company has raised over $82M from investors like Union Square Ventures, Naspers, Owl Ventures, Y Combinator, and Kleiner Perkins, supporting its vision to close the technical skills gap and transform people’s lives through engaging, flexible, and accessible online education. Zach and Codecademy have been recognized by reputable thought leaders as technology pioneers, appeared on numerous 30 under 30 lists, and won many awards. Yet, behind all the hype, things were not always smooth sailing. In this episode, we talk about the story of Codecademy with Zach and dive into some of his key learnings throughout the journey: the difference between building a movement vs. building a business, the industry's attitude towards VC fundraising, the future of education, and more.Topics00:22 — Introduction with Roxanne Varza 01:05 — The background and growth stories of Codecademy 05:08 — Key learnings around VC funding from the early days of Codecademy 06:50 — Codecademy in a few numbers 08:06 — The type of people that Codecademy addresses 08:51 — How Zach learned to code 09:46 — The evolution of coding since 2011 11:00 — The importance of coding education and no-code 12:08 — How Codecademy keeps up with the no-code trend 13:14 — Life-changing stories from Codecademy learners 15:16 — Code education for kids 16:11 — Countries that are leading the way in code education 17:17 — The future of education 19:18 — The user experience on Codecademy 21:00 — The importance of community on Codecademy 22:20 — Zach on what he finds exciting in the education space 24:46 — What to expect from Codecademy in the coming months: international markets and Codecademy for Business This episode is hosted by Roxanne Varza and produced by Cindy Yang. Art is by Gaëtan Lefebvre. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Zach Sims, Founder of Codeacademy, joins host Mark Eckerle on this episode of Founded in Tech. Zach gives a great breakdown of how education is shifting not just as a result of the pandemic but because of changes in the education environment as well as why users are drawn to the idea of learning how to code. Zach also touches on what he feels every founder needs to know based on his experience in the technology industry.
Zach Sims is the Co-Founder and CEO of Codecademy, an education company that empowers people to transform their personal and professional lives by helping them learn modern skills. Zach started Codecademy 10 years ago when he was still an undergraduate student at Columbia University. As Codecademy gained momentum and took on investors, Zach decided to pursue it full time and left college. Now a decade later, Codecademy has helped over 45 million users in 179 countries learn new skills to gain a competitive advantage in our rapidly changing world. Zach and I discuss his decision to leave college and pursue Codecademy full time, what coding languages are the most durable, and how education is changing. Follow us on Twitter: @zsims @codecademy @mpd Show Notes/Links: Documentary - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivory_Tower_(2014_film) (Ivory Tower) Guest Links: https://www.codecademy.com/ (Codecademy) Show Links: http://mpd.me (Website), https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCua7T3uyg6IQeSbYyNKT_Iw (YouTube), https://twitter.com/mpd (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/innovationwithmpd (Facebook), https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovationwithmpd (LinkedIn)
Zach Sims, Co-Founder and CEO of Codecademy talks with Karl about how they teach more than 45 million people around the world the skills they need to upgrade their careers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Around the globe, tens of millions of students are using Codecademy to learn programming during the pandemic. Just ask MLB pitcher Jared Hughes who learned Python to analyze his performance. This episode, we talk with Zach Sims, co-founder of Codecademy, all about the shifting job market and how people are going online to learn how to code. Early in the conversation, Zach provides his insights into how coding skills can give you a competitive advantage, regardless of your field. Unfortunately, not everyone has equal access to Codecademy though. We speak about the digital divide and how many people don't have the tech or broadband needed to learn online.
HELLO FELLOW 90'S FETISHISTS! Welcome back to the program. On this Ep of EP By EP my pal Zach Sims is back to talk about a VERY serious ep of Step By Step. In this ep Mark gets bullied...by a girl??? Yup, Frank can't believe it. In fact, Frank is downright pissed. (note to reader: I believe Frank might be adjusting to the fact that girls are as good as boys. Apparently, boys didn't get this concept until 1991.) Enjoy Zach Sims's entry into the 3 TIMERS CLUB!
The thirteen-year-old boy who started his first business selling iPhone cases from China, is now the thirty-year-old CEO of Codecademy - one of the world's most successful online learning platforms. Zach Sims shares his mixed feelings with success during the Covid-19 pandemic, how he worked too hard during his twenties, and why everyone needs to be part of the coding revolution.
The thirteen-year-old boy who started his first business selling iPhone cases from China, is now the thirty-year-old CEO of Codecademy - one of the world's most successful online learning platforms. Zach Sims shares his mixed feelings with success during the Covid-19 pandemic, how he worked too hard during his twenties, and why everyone needs to be part of the coding revolution.
The thirteen-year-old boy who started his first business selling iPhone cases from China, is now the thirty-year-old CEO of Codecademy - one of the world's most successful online learning platforms. Zach Sims shares his mixed feelings with success during the Covid-19 pandemic, how he worked too hard during his twenties, and why everyone needs to be part of the coding revolution.
The thirteen-year-old boy who started his first business selling iPhone cases from China, is now the thirty-year-old CEO of Codeacademy - one of the world's most successful online learning platforms. Zach Sims shares his mixed feelings with success during the Covid-19 pandemic, how he worked too hard during his twenties, and why everyone needs to be part of the coding revolution.
Hey-O! Still at it! Can I say...TGIF??!! You bettah believe I can! The episode of Step By Step on the docket today is a stinker...but my guest IS NOT! Returning to the show (2 timers club!) is hilarious stand up comedian, Zach Sims. Zach agrees that this is not Step By Step's best showing, but he also doesn't think the show itself is good either. That doesn't stop us from having a raucous good time chattin' about it! Enjoy "The New Car" or at least us talking about it. LYLAS. IG: @NickMaritato
Ok, ok, ok, I know what you're thinking. "Are you going to really watch every episode of the hit 90's sitcom Step By Step?" Yes, yes I am. Not only that but I'm going to make one of my friends watch it with me so we can talk about on this very podcast. Why tho? IDK, just am I guess? This week my guest is the very funny Zach Sims. Zach and I break down the 5th ever episode of Step by Step called "Frank & Son." Zach's a great pal for giving up his precious time to take a sloppy stroll down nostalgia lane. I thank him AND YOU for helping me follow my dreams of bringing the cast of Step By Step back from the dead. Wait, I'm being told that the entire cast has not passed on. Oh, wow, okay, totally thought that's why I was doing this podcast. Oh well, guess I'll keep doing it anyway. BE A CREEP AND FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM: @NickMaritato
Ever wonder what goes through a band director's head when deciding whether or not to allow baton twirlers? Today's episode features the Shiner, Texas band director, Zach Sims, who not only has twirlers, but has continued the tradition of baton twirling in Shiner, Texas. He has some great advice for coming together with the band program to make the twirling program a win-win for both twirlers and band directors.
Techstination interview: Codecademy offering scholarships for online learning: Founder Zach Sims
Adam chats with fellow comic/diehard Astros fan Zach Sims (@alsozachsims) to get his take on #Trashcangate. Zach tells Adam why the controversy won't tarnish his memories of 2017, why he's ok with Hinch getting canned, why he feels bad for Alex Cora, and why he won't be going to any Yankees/Astros games in NYC this year. Probably a wise choice. This episode is sponsored by ThriveFantasy! Use promo code "AWAYGAMES" to get an instant $10 bonus when you deposit $10 or more at bit.ly/ThriveFantasy. Follow us! Instagram & Twitter: @awaygamespod Hosts @adammamawala & @kevinmccaff & guest @alsozachsims
This week in Waelti, we invite comedian and friend Zach Sims to talk about being children of divorce, dropping out of college and being hit on at the gay bar as a straight man. Waelti also considers a career as a garbage man.
In this special World Series wrap-up episode, Ken Schultz is joined by comedian and longtime Astros fan Zach Sims (New York Comedy Festival, On the Road with Gabe, Dan, and Zach) to put a bow on a thrilling World Series Game 7. Appropriately enough, Gerrit Cole doesn't make an appearance on this show either. Other topics include: AJ Hinch managing like he forgot how he won in 2017, Bregman/Altuve as a potential Tommy Boy reboot, and the pitching genius of Zack Greinke. Twitter: @kenschultz_ @alsozachsims Insta: @kenthinguy @alsozachsims Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's it like to teach 25 million people how to code? Zach Sims, CEO and co-founder at Codecademy, discusses how he's empowering millions while building a scalable and sustainable business. We dig into specific levers and initiatives Zach and his team have used to increase user retention as well as the business’ entry into enterprise partnerships. Additionally, Zach shares his perspective on consciously hiring and building a culture-first team.
Cam & Rhea talk Boise, Empire Carpet and Lent lunch. Sets from Zach Sims and Dave Ross.
In our first-ever episode about concussions featuring not one but two Zachs, Zach Broussard (Adam Ruins Everything, Friends of the People) and Zach Sims (MTV, Comedy Central) butt heads over the state of modern football. Later, Zach B. discusses his love-affair with one of the worst films of all time and Zach S. takes us through his sordid odyssey with Christian rock. Executive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceMusic by Doug DeLuca
Cam talks tour bus, naked minutes and tape. Sets from Megan Gailey, Jonah Ray, Jono Zalay, Joyelle Johnson and Zach Sims. This episode is brought to you by Tom Boy X (www.tomboyx.com/HANDSTOGETHER).
Zach Sims, Bowery Capital Venture Partner and CEO of Codecademy, joins the Bowery Startup Sales Podcast to discuss "Selling Software In Education."
Zach Sims, Bowery Capital Venture Partner and CEO of Codecademy, joins the Bowery Startup Sales Podcast to discuss "Selling Software In Education."
Chris and Myka talk with comedian Zach Sims about coming to terms with jerking and religion, self-love while in a relationship, and more!
Comedian ZACH SIMS joins us (again!) to chat about HOCKEY and ZAPPS! Plus, NICK and SACHI catch up after being on a 3 week hiatus!! All this and much more on JUNK FOOD!!!
Zach Sims chooses his own religion! Zach is a standup comedian from New Orleans, and in this episode he told me about growing up a Southern Baptist and where he veered off. We also got into discipline, self-help, philosophy classes, and the benefits of shame. Follow him on Twitter @zacharysims!
Hello babies! Our babies are growing up! Our very own Lisa got papped! A paparazzo pops Lisa and Adam a peculiar question that, frankly, outs the photog as being bad at sex. Tune in to find out what I’m talking about! On Chunch Chat, there is no new Chunch news. On Wiki of the Week, we discuss the Wikipedia page for Lisa Nowak. You may remember Lisa Nowak as the diaper wearing, revenge seeking, cross country driving astronaut. Brigitte Muñoz-Liebowitz joins us to talk about how nuns are real people with real careers who get horny sometimes. On Expert Hour, Darrell Maxwell joins us to remind us about the lost art of letter writing. FYI: Emily has a Comedy Central special airing this Friday, Sept 23! Emily Heller Lisa Hanawalt Brigitte Muñoz-Liebowitz Zach Sims
Beautiful sets from Martin Morrow, Eric Dadourian, Anna Gillcrist, Zach Sims and your hosts Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher.
Hello babies! We dish out on who shouldn't listen to our show! They probably aren't listening to our show anyways. We're horrified by Microsoft's teenage girl chatbot that learns how to communicate from humans. SPOILER ALERT: It's totally racist! Somebody had a very elegant three piece tweed suit tailored for their horse, and about a million people sent it in. We're joined by writer Christine Nangle who lives really close to us. It’s never too early to get ready for the holidays, so we’ve started feeding our Tió de Nadal early to maximize the number of gifts it will shit out. On Expert Hour, Chuck Daniels teaches us how to speak with authority, especially when you don't know what you're talking about. Confidence is key, babies! Emily HellerLisa HanawaltChristine NangleZach Sims
Round 1 featuring Clare O'Kane, Patrick Susmilch, Kristin Rand, Zach Sims, and Jon Schabl. Recorded live at The Virgil in Los Angeles, November 15, 2015.
Luke and Monika talk to Zach Sims about the crime documentary "The Thin Blue Line". In the middle we break into a huge fight about potatoes and Zach's use of "mussels" as a unit of size measurement. The Thin Blue line can be found on Netflix. Follow Zach on twitter: @zacharysims
In this interview, Zach Sims, Co-founder of Codecamedy explains how to operate in a competitive landscape. We also take a deep look into managing growth pains and what it’s really like to be a CEO.
Grand sets from Chris Garcia, Lydia Popovich, Liam McEneaney and Zach Sims. Chat with Wayne Federman, and your hosts Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher.
With only one year left until graduation, Zach Sims decided to drop out of Columbia in 2011 to start Codecademy. Fast forward to 2015 and Codecademy has grown to help more than 25 million people around the world learn how to code.
Hello Babies! Welcome to our new episode, a safe place for butts! What does that mean? Don't worry, we'll man-splain it to you! Wait, what is the lady version of man-splain? We were wondering, what would you want on your tombstone? Join us as we make a trip down to Crush, TX! Learn all about Asian revenge ghosts from our guest Hellen Jo. Who would you haunt? Then, a REMARKABLY creepy discussion on sleep paralysis! Finally, guest Martin Banks shares with us his collection of presidential correspondence! There's a lot more poop talk than you'd expect!
Zach Sims joins me to discuss Christian Rock and why it's so bad. And our conversation devolves, as all about Christian Rock inevitably do, into a discussion about jeans-shopping and wet dreams.
Join Richard Vaughan as he talks to Amplify CEO and former New York City schools chancellor Joel Klein, Sherry Coutu, tech entrepreneur and board member of Raspberry Pi, LinkedIn and Cambridge University. He discusses coding and the new computing curriculum with Zach Sims co-founder of Codecademy and Mark Dorling computer scientist and teacher. And he talks about the future with ed tech guru Stephen Heppell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello babies! On this week's episode, Lisa and Emily kick it off by talking about being naked together at the spa! Also, Ben Chunch news! We're joined by fellow MaxFunster and hilarious comedian Barbara Gray. Barbara joins us to discuss "Takanakuy", a Peruvian celebration that mostly involves weird outfits and punching your neighbours! We also chat about her love of French Stewart, all the ladies childhood crushes, and Beastie Boys facts! It turns out Barbara once had a terrible job that would, in fact, be Lisa's dream job! We are then joined by Un-Erotic Fiction writer and expert Stuart Dansby. He shares some of his work with us and it is guaranteed to cool off even the hottest libido!
SGPN editor and NBA Odds Pod host Ryan McKee ( https://twitter.com/TheRyanMcKee ) and NBA handicapper Zach Broner ( https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com/author/zachbroner/ ) pick every game against-the-spread for Monday August 3, 2020. They start with their Lock-Dog-Tease picks, with both of them eyeing Memphis Grizzlies over New Orleans Pelicans. Ryan and Zach then go through each game starting with Toronto (-4.5) at Miami, Denver at OKC (-4.5), Indiana (-7.5) at Washington, Memphis at New Orleans (-3), San Antonio at Philadelphia (-7), and LA Lakers (-6) at Utah. About 30 minutes into the podcast, Ryan welcomes on SGPN writer and New Orleans native Zach Sims to discus what is wrong with the Pelicans, how we should bet them moving forward, and whether they’re really going to make a Playoffs push now. Make sure to check all updated NBA Picks at sg.pn/nbapicks ( http://sg.pn/nbapicks ) and make sure to subscribe to NBA Gambling Podcast on Apple ( http://sg.pn/nba ) and Spotify ( http://sg.pn/nbas ). Follow - Twitter ( https://twitter.com/thesgpnetwork ) | Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast/ ) Support for this episode - MyBookie ( https://record.webpartners.co/_r3-BH6SjvRkWqcfzuvZcQGNd7ZgqdRLk/7/ ) code "SGP" | Draft Kings ( https://www.draftkings.com/ ) code "SGP" | AcePerHead.com/SGP ( https://www.aceperhead.com/?cmpid=c2dwIHBvZGNhc3Q%3D ) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands