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I wonder if the guests of my show know how obsessed I am with voices. Once I know they do them, I have to ask them. Maybe because ine are so awful, and I'm compensating? But Kennedy is so talented and so much fun. He provided a really interestinf perspective on the work that he does, which sounds like a lot of fun. No doubt that he's having fun...
I think we can also call this episode, "When Bad Internet Happens To Good People". In my conversation with PT- therapist-turned-model-turned- actor Joshua Azali, my connection woes didn't fare too well at times Some of the wi-fi drowned out a few of Josh 's responses. but I tried to save what I could with the magic of editing. Check out his Instagram profile for a look at that amazing mane Josh has! Also keep an eye out for him in the near future as well...
Second consecutive "Sherpa Screening Room"! And this time, we get to speak with Marc Morales, the creator of "It's Crazy Out There" ans "521 N. Main Street." We get to learn about Marc's past in theatre, and his foray into writing and directing. Which is scarier- the movies Marc ic creating, or directing them? Listen to find out the answer! Thanks for coming on the show, Marc!
Marc's website : www.highfivenantsproductions...
A little bit of trivia: John wrote a season 2 episode of "Married...With Children"which was about Kelly Bundy getting her license, while Al Bundy loses his, just when he wants to go bet on a horse. But I find it interesting that he's got an almost scientific approach to humor. (Apart from the facts that farts are always funny to him.) I'm sure when John takes his standup routine to the masses, it will go over very well. He's already made so many of us laugh with his scripts and books...
First, I apologize for my staticky mic in the beginning. Was a curse, cast on me? Nah, just a hinky wire. But I digress. I honestly didn't know what to expect when i arranged the interview with Mela. But as a surprise, it was certainly pleasant. I love it when I get the chance to learn about interesting things like witchcraft ( No Sinatra song here, but hum along, if you must). Is it a scary interview? Well I think it's more interesting than scary, personally. But have a listen...
Heroes. Doesn't that word fill your head with images? You might be thinking of a superhero. But who is thinking of our everyday heroes? I could list them all, but undoubtedly would forget to include someone, so let's just say "heroes". You might know who you are, but then again, maybe not.. And there's nothing wrong with that, either. Enter the guys from "The Washdown Podcast". They know how to respond to emergencies.They're trained firefighters and EMTs...
In the short time I've gotten to know this lady, she has become one of my favorite people. And what, you might ask, does that accomplish? A major discount on restraining orders, of course! Between the fun we had with our first interview, to helping me with a powerful, heart-warming interview with David Ogman a while back, to texting me her bikini model pictures ( She really didn't do that.I'm just wondering who reads my show notes.) She is truly a force to be reckoned with...
This was NOT the typical "Too many Podcasts!" interview, I'll admit. I usually don't end up discussing medical procedures when I'm getting poked and prodded in my, well, you'll hear about it...But Jason was such a fun guest, and very funny, too. Plus, I got to be a guest on his show a while back, too (see below for the link), which was also a lot of fun. But it's not all chat about uncomfortable procedures, I promise...
I think that through the course of this entire episode, I kept wondering, "What can't this guy do?"Darren has had the type of career that so many would dream of. A singer, musician, and songwriter. Actor. Author,. Impressionist. Clearly, his talents have no limits And also, a fun guest (we shouldn't forget that, shall wee?) ! Imagine getting the chance to sing as the lead singer for Paul Revere and The Raiders AND with Bill Medley of The Righteous Brothers...
There are some of you out there too young to remember The Vietnam War. Yet, there are still those who are trapped in the painful memories of it. I was too young to really comprehend what it was all about. I do remember hearing of my second cousin, I guy I met once or twice, and who was a really nice guy, being drafted to fight, and then losing his life over there. I've never served, but the sacrifices that the people in our armed forces are beyond description...