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Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon
Beyond the Mic features conversations with interesting people from a variety of fields, including authors, musicians, athletes, celebrities and people you need to know. Hosted by Sean Dillon, Beyond the Mic goes deeper with guests than just the surface conversations of other interviews. With engaging interviews and relaxed atmosphere, this podcast is perfect for anyone! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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Harmony to Rock: Bryan Bassett's Musical Odyssey
Harmony to Rock: Bryan Bassett's Musical Odyssey
Beyond the Mic with Bryan Bassett! From Wild Cherry to Foghat, he's a musical force to reckon with. Don't miss his insights and anecdotes. Welcome Bryan Bassett:We’re joined on the Starline by a guitarist, teacher, music engineer and producer. He has played with Wild Cherry, Molly Hatchet and now Foghat. We welcome Bryan Bassett.Bryan, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Foghat is back on the road for their 52nd year bringing the blues, hard rock and boogie around the world. What makes this band so special to you?You’ve played for many bands as a session guitarist. Which session may not have been the most famous, but was the most fun for you?How has being a working musician, helped you as an engineer and studio manager for others?Why does music touch your soul?My son Ryan is a music education major at the University Of Cincinnati Conservatory. What’s one tip you would give any music major from your own experience?He spends more time practicing percussion and his marimba than any time in the dorm.The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite beach that you enjoy? 2. One thing you always take on the road that makes you feel like you’re at home? 3. If you had to stay with one type of facial hair for the rest of your life, would you stay with the circle beard, or move to only a mustache or maybe the extended goatee?4. What was your 1st guitar and do you still have it? 5. If you could have anything put into your rider, what would be the one thing you have to have in there? 6. What was your favorite song to teach n your contemporary rock class? 7. Musician today that inspires you not from Foghat? 8. Best song from your blues quartet Blue House?The Back Half:How has music changed for the better or the worse recently?2 Grammy Nominations, an American Music Award, 2 Platinum records, 3 Gold records and many other awards dot your career. What is the one moment that you cherish from Foghat and into music?You have played in concert with a who’s who in music. If you could put together a concert of 5 people you have played with, who would open and who would be middle acts and who would be the band or solo act that would come on before you?When you were asked to join Foghat, how do you look back on that opportunity?Can you talk about the friendship that you have had with Dave & the rest of the band and why it makes touring so easy for you? Bryan, there are always great stories from the road. What’s the one story from the road that you still don’t believe happened but it did?Who in music now makes you want to head back to engineering full time or are you happy where you are?How did the pandemic quarantine change the way you experience your craft?One Big Question:Why has your love of music grown over your life and how do you want people want to remember from your time in music?What should people expect when they see Foghat in concert now?The Wrap:His 1st guitar was a Harmony Rocket 1 inspired by Jeff Beck and turned down an academic scholarship to play music. Bryan Bassett, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
19:3528/09/2023
Walt's Hidden Dream: “Disneyland on the Mountain”
Walt's Hidden Dream: “Disneyland on the Mountain”
Greg loves Steely Dan, Kathryn hasn’t tried out for Jeopardy but loves the show and they both want you to read “Disneyland on the Mountain”? Kathryn Mayer, Greg Glasgow take a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Greg & KathrynWe’re joined on the Starline by a pair of writers and journalists for numerous magazines, newspapers and publications. Their latest project is about a ski resort where guests could ski, go ice skating or potentially meet Mickey Mouse as Walt Disney’s final passion project. What? You’ve never heard about “Disneyland on the Mountain”? To tell us about it we are joined by Greg Glasgow and Kathryn Mayer.Friends, let’s go Beyond the Mic. The 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley California was the origin of this project. Why hasn’t this story been explored in this detail before now?“Walt never forgave himself for his shortsightedness (of Disneyland). He vowed that with any new project he undertook, he would endeavor to control as much of the surrounding land as he could, so that those hotels, restaurants, and gift shops would all be Disney-run.” How did acquiring the land to overcome his past mistakes opened him up to potential failure?Current projects for the Disney Company and even outside the company have been touched by the Mineral King project. What’s the one thing that surprised you in your research about the influence of Mineral King for today?How has this project changed the way you saw Disney?And Walt was a Honorary lifetime member of the Sierra club…The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. Since we have two guests, we’ll alternate questions:1. Kathryn, what is the #1 employee benefit that employees all need to take advantage of? 2. Greg, favorite Yacht rock band?3. Kathryn, last Denver Nuggets game you went to? 4. Greg, how long was typical walk to work?5. Both of you, favorite season? 6. Greg, what was your worst blowout at a Geeks Who Drink trivia night? 7. Kathryn, have you ever tried out for Jeopardy? 8. Have either of you been to Mineral King and what was your 1st thought on it? Sneaking In One More:Favorite Disney Theme Park Ride?One Big Question:When Walt backed a project, with all his power, like Mary Poppins, dollar signs usually followed. If Walt had survived longer, would Mineral King’s fight been so easily lost?Where can people find you online?The Wrap:Greg loves Steely Dan, Kathryn hasn’t tried out for Jeopardy but loves the show and they both want you to read “Disneyland on the Mountain”? Kathryn Mayer, Greg Glasgow thanks for taking the time to talk with us today!And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:3826/09/2023
Accomplices to Murder: Seeking the Truth with Vinnie Politan
Accomplices to Murder: Seeking the Truth with Vinnie Politan
Vinnie wants you to never forget to hug the kids, captain of the Northern Hills Basketball Conference Champions, Lawyer, Prosecutor and host of “Accomplice to Murder with Vinnie Politan" takes a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Vinnie Politan:We’re joined on the Starline by an Emmy Award-winning legal journalist, lawyer and former prosecutor. He’s examined justice for more than 20 years. His latest project is “Accomplice to Murder with Vinnie Politan”. We welcome Vinnie Politan. Vinnie, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You’ve covered Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, Casey Anthony among many other high profile cases. Why was looking at the accomplices to murderers intriguing to you?Which of these stories interest you more, the ones with innocent accomplices or the guilty ones? In seeking the truth, as a former prosecutor, how hard is it to see them as a person?The Rockin' 8:Vinnie, it’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. If it pleases the court…1. Do you still have any of your early Super 8 film recordings that you recorded of yourself?2. From you West Orange High School yearbook, “Turn it into something good, remember you can choose not to lose, find your groove and be a winner” Have you done everything you wanted to accomplish? 3. Will the Knicks making an NBA Finals appearance make you truly happy?4. Best thing about your wife? 5. Last time you played pickle ball and did you win?6. What’s the longest you’ve ever gone without speaking to your best friend? 7. Where do you go when you need to be alone? 8. How has your thoughts on the concept of justice changed over the last ten years?The Back Half: As a former prosecutor, how did your work-family life suffer during that time?How has your life changed since returning to CourtTv?I know it’s like picking one of your 5 children as your favorite, but which of these stories were your favorite? Who inspired you to get you where today? One Big Question:Growing up I remember the “It’s ten o’clock, do you know where your children are” before the news at 10. Did that inspire you to “never forget to hug the kids”The Wrap:He wants you to never forget to hug the kids, captain of the Northern Hills Basketball Conference Champions, lawyer, prosecutor and host of “Accomplice to Murder with Vinnie Politan”,thanks for taking the time to talk with us today. And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:3926/09/2023
Unmasking 'The Dirty Dozen': A Conversation with Author Dwayne Epstein
Unmasking 'The Dirty Dozen': A Conversation with Author Dwayne Epstein
Dive deep into 'The Dirty Dozen' with author Dwayne Epstein on Beyond the Mic. Uncover untold stories and movie magic. Welcome Dwayne:We’re joined on the Starline by freelance journalist and author of Lee Marvin: Point Blank and many “People in the News” biographies. His book is on the making of the most iconic World War 2 movie ever. We welcome author of “Killin’ Generals” Dwayne Epstein. Dwayne, let’s go Beyond the Mic. John Wayne rejected playing the film “The Dirty Dozen” based on the original draft. What made the story of this movie, 56 years old this year, so important to tell?Lee Marvin’s oscar win in 1965 launched him into the legendary role for $300,000. How ironic was it that Marvin, a Purple Heart Marine demoted for troublemaking was given a movie promotion to Major in the film.What was the most interesting fact you learned in researching this book?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Other than Lee Marvin, which of the Dirty Dozen actors would you have like to written a book about? 2. How do you like your Bacon cooked? 3. Favorite movie other than The Dirty Dozen? 4. Best false story about Lee Marvin?  5. Favorite late night host of all time? 6. Are you more like your mom or dad? 7. Do you still have the oil paintings created by Lee Marvin? 8. Best Sinatra movie of all time is? Sneaking in One More:So many historical and military discrepancies in the movie just to make it look good, favorite scene in the movie ?One Big Question:How has war movies changed for the better and the worse since the Dirty Dozen?The Wrap:He love Pappion, David Letteman, fairly crispy bacon and is more like his mom. Author of “Killin’ Generals” Dwayne Epstein thanks for taking the time to talk with us today. And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:2625/09/2023
Sword and Sorcery: Unveiling the World of “Cossacks” with Oksana Ivanyuk
Sword and Sorcery: Unveiling the World of “Cossacks” with Oksana Ivanyuk
Uncover the enchanting world of 'Cossacks' on Crackle with Oksana Ivanyuk Beyond the Mic! From sword & sorcery to personal anecdotes, this episode is a journey you won't want to miss! Welcome Oksana IvanyukWe’re joined on the Starline by the executive producer and showrunner of a unique series for ICTV, the largest Ukrainian TV network. Winner of the 14th State Film Agency documentary project. Six months of work creating 12 episodes with almost entirely Ukrainian actors the series “Cossacks” now on Crackle. We welcome Oksana Ivanyuk. Oksana, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Your show “Cossacks” is a sword and sorcery series that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Did this story come from your own childhood or stories your grandfather used to tell you? Where was the origin of this story?What’s so special about Oleg Zbrorovsky? You two must have such a great relationship to share ideas like this.Ivan, the peasant is a fun loving likeable man who’s goal to free his mother from the clutches of the Ottomans.What does Ivan represent in today’s society?How did this cast of actors give your project life and if you had to do it all over again from scratch, would you change anything?What does it mean for you to have “Cossacks” being available to an American audience especially to share your culture with us? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite place in Milwaukee? 2. Best thing about your husband? 3. Last gift you gave your son? 4. Favorite story you read growing up? 5. Favorite place to vacation? 6. Biggest misconception about your country?7. Favorite dish that only your mother can cook?8. Which director inspired you growing up? The Back Half:The show was in pre-production of its second season when war broke out. Your pyrotechnition Olexander was killed in May of 2022. Your actors and crew, family to you from the production are on the front lines. What does their safe return mean to you?Your neighbors collected empty bottles to make Molotov cocktails for your countries defense. How has your country tighter than ever before?12 episodes of Cossacks so far, how many ideas do you have?So you are letting your Cossacks play around in history?While war continues, you are continuing to write. You have 12 or more series you are working on including mythical detective story “Diggers of the Sun”. Where do you draw your ideas from? How has your family supported you growing up? How did they support your creativity?Who mentored your storytelling?Why will people fall in love with “Cossacks”?One Big Question:As missiles fly and bombs drop in your country, how do you remain hopeful for your future and the future of your country?The Wrap:              She loves the lakeshore in Milwaukee, a good borscht and her huskie. Oksana wants you to watch “Cossacks” on Crackle. Oksana Ivanyuk, thank you for taking the time to talk to us today.And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
21:0325/09/2023
Dave Barry's 'Swamp Story': Florida's Wild Tales Unveiled
Dave Barry's 'Swamp Story': Florida's Wild Tales Unveiled
Tune in to Beyond the Mic Podcast for an exclusive interview with renowned humorist and Pulitzer Prize winner, Dave Barry, as he delves into his first book in a decade, "Swamp Story." Discover how his love for Florida shaped this wild tale, and why the Sunshine State is a hotbed for incredible stories. Join us for a Rockin' 8, where Dave shares intriguing insights, from powerlifting feats to his first guitar.Welcome Dave:We’re joined on the Starline by renowned humor columnist, Pulitzer Prize winner and reclusive writer with his 1st book in 10 years “Swamp Story”. We welcome author Dave Barry.Dave, let’s go Beyond the Mic. How has your love of Florida influenced “Swamp Story”?There are more than 21 million people in Florida. Some days it feels that Florida should be really called Flori-duh. Why do these incredibly wild stories seem to find the SunshineState?Why was writing this book so much fun? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. You once lifted an incredible 4,082,331.33 centigrams. Did your incredible feats of strength continued while writing this book? 2. First guitar you ever bought? 3. Do you know the difference between a croc and a gator?4. Ever gone through a corn maze voluntarily?5. Best Western of all time? 6. Is there a better band name than Mysterious Toilet Vegetables? 7. Which celebrity do you miss the most? 8. How long did it take to narrate the audio version of Swamp Story?One Big Question:To this very day, was there anything more notable in your life than an exploding whale?The Wrap:He thinks Elvis might still be alive, loves High Noon and has been lost in a corn maze. His book is "Swamp Story", author Dave Barry thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:1913/09/2023
Crashing Through Barriers: R.K. Russell's Journey Beyond the Yards
Crashing Through Barriers: R.K. Russell's Journey Beyond the Yards
Former NFL player, advocate, and author R.K. Russell discusses his powerful memoir 'The Yards Between Us,' highlighting the journey of breaking through barriers. Discover how writing this book redefined his purpose and find out about the exciting comedy adaptation by Sony Pictures. Plus, don't miss the Rockin' 8 with random questions and a sneak peek into R.K.'s inspiring message for future MVPs.Welcome R.K. Russell:We’re joined on the Starline by a former football player, author and advocate. He wrote “The Yards between Us” as a memoir showing the importance of crashing through barriers. We welcome R.K. Russell.R.K., let’s go Beyond the Mic. For most of your life, football was everything to you. You woke up early, worked late and for a brief moment experience the game at a level very few athletes ever do as a professional player in the NFL. How hard was it to move on from your dream you had to a new dream?How has writing this book freed you from what you thought your purpose was and helped you find what you purpose truly is?When you saw the book for the 1st time, what emotions went through your mind? Sony Pictures is adopting your book into a comedy. How exciting was that for you?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.1. Favorite memory not from football from Creek View High School? 2. Best place on the Purdue campus to think? 3. Person who inspires you now? 4. Last gift you gave a friend? 5. Since you are a foodie, what veggie do you completely despise? 6. Pool or the Beach?7. Bellybutton : Innie or Outie?8. Has anyone ever told you “I love you” and you couldn’t honestly say it back? Sneaking In One Question:You once said “Continue to pursue greatness no matter what the set back”. How has your life changed after your greatest defeat into something even more special?One Big Question:You wrote a letter to the future MVP’s of tomorrow. If your letter touched only one person, was it worth it to write it? Why?The Wrap:Author “The Yards Between Us” R.K. Russell doesn’t like zucchini, enjoys the beach and had an outtie that’s now an innie. R.K. thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:4311/09/2023
Binge Watching with Chris Woolsey Beyond the Mic September Edition
Binge Watching with Chris Woolsey Beyond the Mic September Edition
Senior director of communications for Chicken Soup for the Soul, Crackle and Redbox Chris Woolsey goes Binge Watching with us. What do you need to watch in September?Welcome Chris Woolsey:We’re joined on the Starline by senior director of communications for Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, Crackle and Redbox, author, speaker and all around nice guy our friend Chris Woolsey.Binge Watch:Chris, let’s go Binge Watching Beyond the Mic. You’ve been working hard trying to binge watch anything and everything. We all need a good laugh. What’s the best Comedy to watch in the next 30 days?  What’s the best action film out now?As we approach October there is one horror movie we need to see, what is it? Let’s talk about a underappreciated moviethat in Australia was titled protect and serve, In Germany “A Web of Violence” and in the UK it was called “Bulletproof” because producers thought nobody outside the US would understand “Crown Vic” Crackle TV series of the month? Chris, How about the Redbox movie of the month? Chicken Soup for the Soul Series of the Month? If there is one movie, show or thing you were able to see that people MUST not miss, what is it? One Big Question:What’s the one thing you have done in the last month that nobody would you had the talent to do it but you did. The Wrap:Senior director of communications for Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, the face of Crackle and Redbox Chris Woolsey thanks for going Binge Watching with us.And that my friends is Binge Watching Beyond the Mic.Best Comedy PermanentRainne WilsonPatricia ArquetteBest Action San Andreas Dwayne “The Rock” JohnsonCarla GuginoBest Horror HalloweenMost Underappreciated Crown VicCrackle TV Series of the MonthCossacksRedbox Movie of the MonthGrand PianoChicken Soup for the Soul TV Series of the MonthIn the VaultAudrey Whitby (TheThundermans)Sadie Kuwano (Fresh Off the Boat)Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria)ONE movie or show on ANY of Your Platforms Listeners CAN’T Miss One Shot on Crackle! Scott Adkins (John Wick 4)Ashley Greene (Twilight)Ryan Phillipe (Crash)This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
20:2605/09/2023
In Search of Joy and Laughter: A Conversation with Craig Ferguson
In Search of Joy and Laughter: A Conversation with Craig Ferguson
Dive into laughter with Craig Ferguson on Beyond the Mic. Explore joy, sobriety, and comedy's evolution. A podcast delight. Welcome Craig Ferguson:We’re joined on the Starline by multiple Grammy nominated, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning actor, writer, producer, director, comedian and bestselling author. His latest project is looking for Joy. Host of “Joy, a Podcast” we welcome Craig Ferguson.Let’s go Beyond the Mic. Craig, what’s Joy to you? You’ve been sober for over 31 years. Have the dark moments been overshadowed by 31 years of light?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Best thing about your wife Megan? 2. First set of drums you ever owned? 3. Favorite of all the Doctors of Doctor Who? 4. Best place to see a sunrise in Scotland? 5. Favorite episode of Mythbusters?6. Best memory of your dad? 7. Best side dish for Haggis ?8. February 8th, 2010 your first tweet was “The fact that I am twitter probably means its on the way out” Would you like to revise and extend your remarks?The Back Half:How has the current SAG / AFTRA strike changed the way you see your industry?How has your own attempts of  killing yourself and subsequent achievement of success change the way you define joy?One Big Question:How has your thoughts of comedy changed from the comedy circuits of UK to television to the pandemic to today?The Wrap:He likes turnips with his Haggis, misses his Pearl hybrid metal drum kit and wants you to listen to “Joy: A Podcast” Craig Ferguson thanks for taking the time to talk with us today And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:3128/08/2023
Help Catch the Freeway Phantom with Celeste Headlee
Help Catch the Freeway Phantom with Celeste Headlee
Carol Spinks, Darlenia Johnson, Brenda Crockett, Nenomoshia Yates, Brenda Woodard and Diane Williams were murdered and discarded alongside D.C. highways in the early 1970’s. Podcaster Celeste Headlee host of “Freeway Phantom” wants to solve this crime. Maybe you can help. Time for a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Celeste Headlee:We’re joined on the Starline by a radio journalist, bestselling author, speaker and former opera singer. Her latest project is a podcast on a 50 year old cold case investigating the deaths of six young women around the DC freeways. It’s called “Freeway Phantom” and we welcome host Celeste Headlee.Celeste, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Carol Spinks, Darlenia Johnson, Brenda Crockett, Nenomoshia Yates, Brenda Woodard and Diane Williams were murdered and discarded alongside D.C. highways in the early 1970’s. How did you find this forgotten sad case and why was it the story you needed to tell?How did D.C. Police detective Romaine Jenkins help you and the team on this journey?What’s the one fact that you have seen from this case that amazes you to this day? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. You said after the pandemic that you felt that working 5 days a week was inappropriate. Have you stuck to your Wednesday’s off and if so, what did you do last Wednesday?2. How many friends would you trust with your life? More or less than 10?3. Favorite piece of music you like singing as a comprimario?4. If you could read minds, who would you read 1st?5. Best trait you got from each of your parents?6. Best topping you put on pancakes or waffles? 7. You have posts incredible pawpals stories between your dogs. What does the love of a dog especially Samus and Chaco mean to you?8. Do you believe you can solve this crime or has this killer been lost to time?The Back Half:You are a podcast raconteur. Why has this medium changed the way you examine media as a whole?One Big Question:With most of these young girls families fight for justice failed back in the 70’s, what would you consider appropriate justice for them?Where can people give you information on this crime?Where can people find you online?The Wrap:She loves making miniatures and homemade maple butter. She would read the mind of Alexander Petri if she could and wants you to hear “Freeway Phantom”. Celeste Headlee thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
09:1920/08/2023
Empowering Education: YouTube's Study Hall Revolution with Hema Bajaj Misra
Empowering Education: YouTube's Study Hall Revolution with Hema Bajaj Misra
Explore YouTube's Study Hall program with Hema Bajaj Misra, discussing online college courses and the future of education.Welcome Hema Bajaj Misra:We’re joined on the Starline by a storyteller and strategist. She’s a global programming & partnerships manager at YouTube and was ranked top 10 in the US in the Indian television dance competition “Just Dance”. Her latest project is teaming up with Arizona State University and Crash Course to create Study Hall. We welcome Hema Bajaj Misra. Hema, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You’ve teamed up and are offering the most common 1st year college courses: English Composition, College Math, U.S. History and Human Communication. Students can watch the courses, take the tests and get college credit. Why was this idea important to you?How was your team able to get your bosses at YouTube to not only accept this idea but want to expand accessibility to higher education?As this collection of courses continue, what are the future goals for this program?The Rockin' 8:Hema Bajaj Misra from YouTube joins us Beyond the Mic and it’s time for the Rockin’ 8. 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite movie that you will always watch? Remember the titans 2. Last theme park ride you went on? Disneyland Splash Mountain  3. Favorite food you had to have for the Indian Film Festival of LA? 4. Best place on the MIT campus? 5. Book you read over and over when you were a kid? Shel Silversteen Where the sidewalk ends6. Last TV show you binged watched? Ted Lasso7. Favorite sport to watch? Basketball8. Why was volunteering as a board member at Barnard Women in Entertainment important to you? What do you see the future of learning?One Big Question:As you continue making a difference in people’s lives with Study Hall, what your one personal goal you must complete in the next five years?Hema, where can people find Study Hall?The Wrap:She read Shel Silversteen growing up, loves Splash Mountain and will always stop to watch “Remember the Titans”. She wants you to enjoy Study Hall on YouTube. Hema Bajaj Misra thank you to take the time to talk with us today.You are always welcome back. And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:4616/08/2023
Unveiling JFK's Puzzle: Author Paul Brandus on Bureaucracy, Luck, in "Countdown to Dallas".
Unveiling JFK's Puzzle: Author Paul Brandus on Bureaucracy, Luck, in "Countdown to Dallas".
Dive into "Countdown to Dallas", as we chat with author & White House Correspondent Paul Brandus. Explore his book on one unforgettable day in Dallas, bureaucracy, and more!Welcome Paul Brandus:We’re joined on the Starline by author, speaker and one of the most followed journalists in the White House Press Corps. He’s reported from multiple countries including Iraq, Chechnya, China, Guantanamo Bay and more. His book is “Countdown to Dallas”. We welcome Paul Brandus.Paul, let’s go Beyond the Mic.The extended title is “Countdown to Dallas: The Incredible Coincidences, Routines and Blind “Luck” that brought JFK and Lee Harvey Oswald Together”. In your book, you talk about the bungling, lack of communications and CYA of the CIA, FBI back then. Could history be repeating itself with more bungling by multi letter organizations?Paul, the biggest question conspiracy theorists bring up is that he had help, you disagree why? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Will America ever make a serious attempt to fix their crumbling infrastructure? 2. What was the 1st thought in your mind when you got your 1st White House Press credential? 3. 22 years ago, you witnessed 9/11 in New York City from your 35th floor window. Has your heart recovered from that day? 4. Your father in law was sent as part of a delegation to China by President Nixon. How did he impact your life? 5. Who depends on you most? 6. What’s the 2nd best Alfred Hitchcock movie after North by Northwest? 7. Favorite thing to BBQ? 8. What’s one thing you remember from prom? One Big Question:I’ve talked with Secret Service Agent Clint Hill and gotten his memories from JFK’s assassination, what’s the one fact that still boggles you to this very day?The Wrap:He loves grilling NY Strip, Hitchcock’s North by Northwest and wants everyone to forget the horrible clothes he wore at prom. The book is “Countdown to Dallas”. Author Paul Brandus, thanks for taking the time to talk with us todayAnd that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
09:1113/08/2023
Unveiling Regency: Conversations with Gabrielle Collins from "Queen Charlotte: The Official Podcast"
Unveiling Regency: Conversations with Gabrielle Collins from "Queen Charlotte: The Official Podcast"
Gabrielle Collins, a podcast producer and host of Queen Charlotte: The Official Podcast”, talks about everything from exploring the Regency era to which Scandal star was her favorite, and it’s not who you think it is. Let’s take a Beyond the Mic Short CutWelcome Gabrielle:We’re joined on the Starline by a podcast producer, content creator and host. She has been called the mortar between mission and content. Her latest project is “Queen Charlotte: The Official Podcast”. We welcome Gabrielle Collins. Gabrielle, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You’ve done Food & Travel podcasts. Done hard news podcasts about fatal police shooting with “16 Shots”. Why was tackling the Regency era in England so fascinating for you?As you talk with Shonda, Tom and the amazing cast, what do you want listeners to hear each episode? You learned acting at The University of the Arts, got a Bachelors in Journalism at Northern Illinois and a Masters at NYU and spent a year at Oxford. How has your education helped you develop your voice?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. You were a Girl Scout Cookie CEO Mentor, what’s your favorite type of Girl Scout Cookie? 2. Favorite Broadway show? 3. Best place to think on the Oxford campus? 4. Which Bridgerton character are you most like? 5. Favorite Shondaland TV show? 6. Best place in the Bahamas? 7. Do you have any music on vinyl or cassettes? 8. What is something you hate but wished you loved? One Big Question:If you could reimagine your life in the Regency Era, what would your name and place in society be? Where can people listen to Queen Charlotte? The Wrap:She love her grandmother’s house in the Bahamas, Thin Mints and the Color Purple and wants you to listen to “Queen Charlotte: The Official Podcast” Host Gabrielle Collins thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:1211/08/2023
Laugh, Love, and Food Adventures: Comedian Dan Ahdoot
Laugh, Love, and Food Adventures: Comedian Dan Ahdoot
Join us on Beyond the Mic Podcast for a hilarious and heartfelt interview with the multi-talented Dan Ahdoot. From acting in "Cobra Kai" to hosting Food Network shows, he's done it all! We dive into his latest project, "Undercooked: How I let food become my life navigator and how maybe that’s a dumb way to live,” a part memoir, part comedy, part life story. Plus Dan tries to revolt over the Rockin' 8!Welcome Dan:We’re joined on the Starline by actor, comedian, pre-med student, author, Food Network Host and shy foodie. You’ve seen him on “Cobra Kai”, “Kickin’ It” and “Raid the Fridge”. His latest project is “Undercooked: How I Let Food Become My Life Navigator and How Maybe That’s a Dumb Way to Live.” We welcome Dan Ahdoot.Dan, let’s go Beyond the Mic. This is part memoir, part comedy, part life. Why was this important to write? You’ve been so accomplished as a comedian, actor and host. But to you, Dan is the middle child that was considered what to your parents?So how did you brothers stand apart from you? Could you cook your mom’s recipes better than they can?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Your podcast Green Eggs and Dan is on meal prep variety kick. What’s the one food you have problems adding to your routine? 2. When you’re on the road, how do you eat? Are you disciplined or whateveryou can find? 3. Which is better a Michelin Starred restaurant or your favorite greasy spoon on the island?4. You gave away copies of your book to people who gave the worst holiday gift, what was your worst holiday gift ever received?5. What's the one cooking item do you have too many of? 6. Have you ever ate something you dropped on the floor?7. What’s the last meal you cooked for someone other than you?8. Back last September there was word about a Muslim-American comedy in the works. Where does that stand today? The Back Half:Currently writers are striking, what are your thoughts on this and how does it affect you? How did writing  free your soul?How did your brother’s death change you as a man and as a brother?Talk about the travel you did, and the food you love?When you are eating at a restaurant what kind of foodie are you: the have to take a photo eater, the send it back because it’s either slightly over or underdone or the I’d like to see your manager foodie? Why is story telling important to you?Who influenced you in comedy growing up?What’s the one dish from your mother you will keep trying to master until it is perfect?What makes you laugh?During quarantine, what movie or show were you watching with your parents that had the sex scene, and did your parents do a play by play or, “they’re doing it wrong”?Restaurant pet peeve? Death row meal? How have you changed from your first role in AV Club as Saddam to today?How has Hollywood changed for the better and the worse since you got there?What your best moment from you and your late brother? One Big Question:What are the things that you cherish from your parents and will miss the most when they are gone? The Wrap:Don’t give Dan Ahdoot a clam, has 2 mortar and pestles and has ate food off of the floor. He wants you to read “Undercooked: How I Let Food Become My Life Navigator and How Maybe That’s a Dumb Way to Live.” Dan, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
33:4431/07/2023
Unveiling 'Hide or Seek' with Dan DiDio
Unveiling 'Hide or Seek' with Dan DiDio
Dan Didio sent hamburgers through interoffice envelopes, loves The Blob and wants you to read “Hide or Seek: the Superpower Protection Program”. Let's go Beyond the Mic.Welcome Dan DiDio:We’re joined on the Starline by former DC Comics writer, publisher and editor. His latest project released is ‘Hide or Seek: The Superpower Protection Program”. We welcome author Dan DiDio.Dan, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Your character Nick Pappas’ dad was killed on national television. Nick never knew his dad was a superhero and sent away to the All-American town of Crucible. But nothing is what it seems. Why was writing this so fun for you?You seem to have incredible artists & writers at your beck and call. As this story was written, why were Anthony and Chris the best choice to help you with this project?You’ve teamed up with Frank Miller for “Frank Miller Presents” and are currently writing Ancient Enemies. How has writing this series tested you?How does building a world easier when there aren’t any preexisting parameters?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite ABC Afterschool Special? 2. Least favorite DC Comic? 3. Do you have hope for the Blue Beetle movie? 4. Best thing about Grant Morrison?5. What is your typical White Castle order? 6. Favorite horror movie of all time? 7. Best spot at Brooklyn college campus to think? 8. How many comics do you own personally? One Big Question:As Marvel and DC both try and figure out what they are in TV, movies and in their own realms, who do you think has the potential to step up and make the biggest impact in your industry?The Wrap:Dan Didio sent hamburgers through interoffice envelopes, loves the blob and wants you to read “Hide or Seek: the Superpower Protection Program”. Dan thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
09:0231/07/2023
Captivating Conversations: Newt Gingrich
Captivating Conversations: Newt Gingrich
From college professor to House Speaker, Newt Gingrich shares his journey on Beyond the Mic! 🏛️ Don't miss the Rockin' 8 with fun facts and a thought-provoking Q&A. Plus, find out the one principle guiding Gingrich 360.Welcome Newt:We’re joined on the Starline by a college professor who became Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Chairman of Gingrich 360 and author of his latest book “March to the Majority” we welcome Newt Gingrich.Newt, let’s go Beyond the Mic. “March to the Majority” isn’t a memoir but an examination of history. What are your thoughts now on your dissertation in "Belgian Education Policy in the Congo”? How would your life have changed had you been given tenure?“…you could not do anything big or important without first learning a lot of facts,” you said growing up. What’s the most important fact in your life now?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Best score in a round of golf? 2. Favorite dinosaur? 3. You’ve written on the Civil War. Other than Gettysburg, what battle fascinates you? 4. Favorite flavor of ice cream?5. Best thing about your daughters Kathy and Jackie? 6. How strict were you as a parent to them? 7. Will we have to fight another war in the next 10 years? 8. Which former US House Member did you have the best relationship with behind the scenes? The Back Half:One of your key principles at Gingrich 360 is “importing knowledge and exporting work”. What’s the one piece of work that is hard for you to let go personally? Why should people read “March to the Majority”?Washington is full of bureaucrats, can we change it?One Big Question:With both parties moving from the middle and compromise, how does America come back together as one?The Wrap:His best game of golf was a 49, loves pistachio ice cream and wants you to read “March to the Majority” Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
06:3526/07/2023
Rick Springfield: From the 80's to Today
Rick Springfield: From the 80's to Today
Grammy winner, Rick Springfield, hits the road with the "I Want My 80's" Tour! 🎸 Join him on Beyond the Mic as he spills secrets about his collab with Sammy Hagar, hidden touches in "Automatic" album, and more!Welcome Rick:We’re joined on the Starline by a Grammy Award winning songwriter, musician, actor and best-selling author. He’s hitting the road with the “I Want My 80’s” Tour. We welcome Rick Springfield.Rick, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Who’s joining you on this amazing tour?It’s amazing to go out on tour with people that have the passion you have for music. Why is going out with people who have the passion for music so fulfilling for you? You’ve teamed up with Sammy Hagar for Beach Bar Rums. Why was teaming up with Sammy perfect? You recently sent him a guitar!!You played almost everything on your new album “Automatic” and there are some secrets hidden in for your late engineer Matty. How did he touch your life?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite of the Beach Bar Rum rums? 2. First guitar you ever owned and do you still have it? 3. Favorite moment with your son Liam? 4. Which song from “Automatic” is your favorite? 5. Favorite Beatles Album? 6. Last movie you saw? 7. First car you ever owned? 8. How do you drink your coffee?One Big Question:In a recent chat you talked about the challenges of getting your new music on the air. Why do you think radio now has changed for the worse since you started years ago?The Wrap:He loves cola spice rum out of the freezer, drinks his coffee with Almond Milk and wants you to hear his album “Automatic”. Rick Springfield, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:4726/07/2023
Breaking the Mold: Award-Winning Journalist Jane Ferguson Shares her Extraordinary Story in 'No Ordinary Assignment'
Breaking the Mold: Award-Winning Journalist Jane Ferguson Shares her Extraordinary Story in 'No Ordinary Assignment'
Award-winning journalist Jane Ferguson joins Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon Podcast. Listen as she discusses her memoir "No Ordinary Assignment," shares key moments, reveals unique stories, answers random questions, and reflects on her career. Discover her captivating experiences and why her book is a must-read.Welcome Jane:We’re joined on the Starline by an award winning journalist with Polk, Emmy, Peabody, OPCA and DuPont awards in her collection of accolades. Her memoir “No Ordinary Assignment” is now out. We welcome author Jane Ferguson.Jane, let’s go Beyond the Mic. This book came out of many choices you led early in your life. Some of them painful, some triumphant. What was one key moment that may have not made it in your book, but through the butterfly effect may have had a deeper impact after you finished writing the entire book?You don’t chase the traditional story. Your story in itself isn’t traditional. Why is the story, everyone else isn’t telling, the best one?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Best memory from your time on the sailing team at the University of York? 2. Favorite food from your travels from around the world?3. Best place on the Princeton University campus?4. One thing about your husband Charley that drives you crazy? 5. What position did you play in field hockey?6. One thing you search for at a farmers market? 7. Favorite moment from your time at Lawrenceville?8. One place you need to visit that you haven’t before?The Back Half:Looking back on your amazing career, do you think any other hillbilly would have survived the experiences you have?You wrote “Fortune Favors the Brave” on a piece of paper and taped it above your desk. What is the phrase you would tape above your desk now?You had a moment, like many people have of ‘what the hell am I doing?’ How has your wanderlust helped you find what you need and keep you moving forward?One Big Question:Jane, you have seen many things in the world, some good, and some bad. What’s the one nightmare you can’t get rid of from your travels abroad?Why should people read “No Ordinary Assignment”?The Wrap:Her husband has to do the dishes, loves grass fed beef and she wants you to read her memoir “No Ordinary Assignment”. War correspondent and author Jane Ferguson thanks for taking the time to talk with us today. And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:3117/07/2023
From Childhood Theatre to Hamilton: An Inspiring Journey with Jen Sese
From Childhood Theatre to Hamilton: An Inspiring Journey with Jen Sese
Discover Broadway star Jen Sese's journey to her roles in Hamilton. From her childhood plays to touring experiences, recovery from surgery, and the power of her heritage. Hear about dreams, favorite national parks, and more Beyond the Mic. Welcome Jen:We’re joined on the Starline by a Broadway actress and singer. You’ve seen her on Hair, Momma Mia, Dogfight and Carrie. She’s currently touring as Peggy Schuyler / Maria Reynolds in the Broadway tour of Hamilton. We welcome Jen SeseJen, let’s go Beyond the Mic. How does it feel to play in the most Tony award nominated production Hamilton? It has to blow your mind!Compare and contrast your 1st play growing up vs Hamilton?Your first national tour was in Hair. How did that tour production prepare you for today? Why do you relate to Peggy?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite of all the National Parks you have visited? 2. You are an avid outdoorsman, why was hiking the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim on your bucket list? 3. Last time to watch a Michigan football game was when and against who? 4. Best concert / event you saw at Jones Beach?5. When you were in grade school, did you make or buy your lunch? 6. What magazine would you like to be on the cover of? 7. Best place in the world you have visited that wasn’t part of a tour? 8. Favorite dress from when you were an operations associate at Little Borrowed Dress?The Back Half:What went through your mind when you got the call you got the job? Jen, how has the support of your new husband, congratulations newlywed, help you on the road? He has own issues with New York, New York and you have to get back together after you return. Three years ago while on tour you spent your birthday in the hospital with an emergency surgery. How did the support of your cast mates help you heal? One moment it’s I’m going to be gone today, maybe tomorrow, would you believe six weeks? Did your recovery drive you crazy?You talk about the power of your father, mother and your heritage. How has the support of your parents and your heritage help you?Do you feel pride to represent your community?Touring:You spend about two weeks in each city touring with Hamilton, what’s the one thing you try to find in each city?Tour life makes it hard to do what? What’s your dream role?What song that isn’t one you sing from Hamilton is your favorite?How has this musical and this opportunity changed you?One Big Question:You have hopes and dreams from when you were a child, with incredible bangs I will say, to now. How has your dreams changed and what do you want for your family’s future?Where can people find you online? The Wrap:She was on a horrible bumble date when she got the job, loves hiking Zion National Park, made her lunch growing up and wants to revisit Nepal. Jen Sese wants you to see Hamilton when it comes to a city near you. Jen, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
27:4610/07/2023
Surfing the Waves of Loyalty and Leadership with Ret. Captain Brett Crozier
Surfing the Waves of Loyalty and Leadership with Ret. Captain Brett Crozier
He loves pizza from the mess hall, a great wave, and he wants you to read “Surf When You Can” Author Ret. Captain Brett Crozier joins us for a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Brett:We’re joined on the Starline by a retired captain in the United States Navy. A Naval Academy graduate who was known as “Chopper” when he piloted F-18’s, helicopters and was commanding officer of the USS Theodore Roosevelt. His memoir “Surf When You Can: Lessons in Life, Loyalty and Leadership From A Maverick Navy Captain” is out now. We welcome Ret. Captain Brett Corzier.Brett, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Your sailors were always your 1st priority. They thanked you for your loyalty by standing at full attention, cheering and chanting your name as you left your ship. What did these men and women mean to you?In “Surf When You Can” you break down lessons you learned through your years in the Navy. Which lesson almost made the book, but you left it out for one reason or another?“It’s okay to fail and to be less than perfect, as long as you don’t give up and you continue to push your own limits.” Looking toward your future. How do you want to help others push their limits?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite thing from the mess hall? 2. Last time you talked with your best friend was when? 3. Your best challenge coin you’ve ever received? 4. Favorite overseas port? 5. When was the last room you painted in your house? 6. Best thing about your wife Mary? 7. After this entire experience, how did you find serenity?8. Where was your favorite hiding / quiet place on the Theodore Roosevelt?One Big Question:You have been mentored by Captain Chris Bolt and mentored others. Why is accepting help and offering help not only make others better, but you better?Best place to surf?The Wrap:He loves pizza from the mess hall, a great wave, and he wants you to read “Surf When You Can” Ret. Captain Brett Crozier thanks for your service and taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:2508/07/2023
Stage to the Wild West: Eric Nelsen takes a Beyond the Mic Short Cut
Stage to the Wild West: Eric Nelsen takes a Beyond the Mic Short Cut
Actor Eric Nelsen discusses his role in 1883, answers the Rockin’ 8 & shares his perspective on perseverance in this Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Eric:We’re joined on the Starline by actor, producer and stage star. You’ve seen him in Broadway in 13 and on All My Children. His latest effort is 1883 which will premiere on the Paramount Network. We welcome Tony and four time Emmy Award winner Eric Nelsen.Eric, let’s go Beyond the Mic. How does a Bak Middle School of the Arts student from West Palm Beach, work his way up to play a cowboy?How has the experience of shooting 1883 change you?When people see you playing Ennis, what do you want them to feel?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. How is being a dad to Mick and Molly special for you?2. One thing your wife Sainty does for you that you love?3. Describe Bucking Bull Bourbon in three words?4. You won the Careity Celebrity Cutting Competition. What was the name of your mare?5. Who has the better hair, you or your wife?6. Best moment with Isabel May?7. Possum Kingdom or Eagle Mountain?8. Snowboarding or Water Skiing?  One Big Question:You say “Perseverance is a virtue that cannot be understated.” How have you been tested lately and how does your tenacity keep you moving forward?Why should people watch 1883 on the Paramount Network?The Wrap:His kids loves him unconditionally, celebrating his 10th anniversary with his wife and loves snowboarding. Eric Nelsen wants you to watch 1883 now on the Paramount Network.Eric thanks so much for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:3603/07/2023
Design, Music, and Family: Insights with Genevieve Gorder from "At Home with Genevieve"
Design, Music, and Family: Insights with Genevieve Gorder from "At Home with Genevieve"
Renowned design expert Genevieve Gorder shares inspirations, design decisions, and personal experiences, emphasizing her love for design, music, and family. Reflects on Prince's death and pandemic's impact as we go Beyond the Mic.Welcome Genevieve:We’re joined on the Starline by oneof the top design experts. You’ve seen her on "Trading Spaces", "Bravo’s Best Room Wins", "Dear Genevieve" and "Rachel Ray". Now she’s the host of “At Home with Genevieve”. We welcome Genevieve Gorder.Genevieve, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You spent ten years as one of the top design experts at HGTV. Why was doing “At Home with Genevieve” so important for you?You cover food, health, cocktails, pets, fashion, gardening and home décor bringing along your celebrity friends for the ride. What makes this show different and has so much energy than any other?They are so important, so finish this sentence “Great design for today should have” what?It’s just stuff so, where do you get your inspirations for home décor today?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite drink to make? 2. Best and worst moment at Minneapolis South High School?3. Last time you played the violin?4. “In a world of fake, music is your truth” Do you sing in the shower and what’s the song that you can’t stop singing? 5. What’s the best pie you’ve cooked and the favorite one to eat? 6. Design decision you almost second guessed but glad you didn’t? 7. Favorite place to eat in Barcelona?8. Last chick flick you watched with your husband or daughter? The Back Half:“At Home with Genevieve” host Genevieve Gorder joins us for the back half. Favorite ofall the home improvement shows that isn’t AHWG? What was the one lesson you still use today from your graphic design internship at MTV?Genevieve, last year, you went home to Croatia. How did you get reenergized from thattrip?Where is your place of peace? Why is music so important in your life?How did Prince’s death change you?How did the pandemic quarantine change the way you look at the world, design and dogs?Family: What makes your husband Christian so special? Can you compare and contrast your design styles? How did your late uncle influence you growing up?“I think I could do a show just busting the things people do on social for home that they say are a great idea…. It could be my full time sport.” Why do you feel that social media has allowed more faux experts whose ideas have no practical purpose or are actually harmful? How has your daughter changed your life?What do you want people to take away from “At Home with Genevieve”?You are known for your feet, designing barefoot, Swiffer commercial, feet peels. Other people would be embarrassed by the attention. Where do you get your confidence your moxey for feet?What’s one story from your family that’s your favorite?One Big Question:You’ve been a human rights ambassador, help charities that assist stronger STEM communities for kids and live each day with Hashimoto’s and Lyme disease. What’s the biggest challenge in your life that very few people know?The Wrap:Short time ballerina, talented violinist, enjoys playing bingo and loves “Adore” by Prince. Host of “At Home with Genevieve” Genevieve Gorder, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
27:1502/07/2023
Can a Threesome Save a Marriage? Selina Ringel and Dan Levy Daggerman on "You, Me and Her"
Can a Threesome Save a Marriage? Selina Ringel and Dan Levy Daggerman on "You, Me and Her"
Selina Ringel & Dan Levy Daggerman wanted to spice it up in Mexico. Instead of a threesome, they came back with the film “You, Me & Her”. Let’s go Beyond the Mic.Welcome Dan and Selina:We’re joined on the Starline by a power couple, one director, writer and producer. The other is an award winning writer, producer and comedian. Their latest film “You, Me & Her” looks at the question, can a threesome save a marriage. We welcome back our friends Selina Ringel and her husband Dan Levy Daggerman.Friends, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Last March, you took a trip that uncovered a lot of feelings and emotions for both of you. It helped you question plenty of things but out of it came this film. How did your marriage change and evolve from that trip?The speed from the trip in March of 2022 to filming it last November & December. Did the turnaround help the emotions you were feeling?What’s the power of a being an indie film?You filmed it around San Pancho. What made it the perfect location for this project? Who was the location director for this project?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. Since we have two guests, we’ll alternate questions.1. Selina, what was the first thing about Dan that made you go, yeah… he’ll do?2. Dan, what is the thing that Selina does that captures your eye each day? 3. Selina, what’s the one thing that Dan does that drives you crazy? 4. What was the first gift you gave each other?5. Best concert you’ve ever seen live together? 6. Dan, do you like ice in your drinks? 7. Selina, best city for comedy right now is… 8. Dan, what was your first skateboard and do you still have it? The Back Half:Selina, how do you separate work and home and what is Dan the most helpful with?Dan, why does directing sooth your creative itch?Selina, currently the Writers guild of America is striking and one of the major factors is AI. What scares you about AI as an actress?Dan, who was the teacher, the creative mentor that helped you along your path to where you are today?Selina, when people see “You, Me and Her” what do you want them to feel?Do you miss Madame Rachet – Relationship Therapist and what would she have told you about this film?What’s your favorite film festival and why?Best thing about your son?What was the topic of the worst argument you had during shooting the movie and who won?Who inspires you to be a better filmmaker and actress?Who goes to bed 1st and who changed more diapers? What was your 1st date like? Two Big Questions:Selina, if you could act with anyone in the world, who is it and what genre of film would it be?What’s your next project going to be about? The Wrap:Selina loves Katy Perry, Dan loves her smile and their 1st date was an unmitigated disaster…Selina Ringel, Dan Levy Daggerman. “You, Me & Her”Where can people find out more about the film?And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
22:1329/06/2023
Kingly Marching: The Music of Patrick Doyle
Kingly Marching: The Music of Patrick Doyle
Welcome Patrick:We’re joined on the Starline by the Henry Mancini award winner for “outstanding achievements & contributions to the world of film & television music. You’ve heard his music in Thor, Brave and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. His latest project is the Coronation March for King Charles III. We welcome composer Patrick Doyle. Patrick, let’s go Beyond the Mic. When writing an important piece of music, one that time will associate with you, how do you balance the importance of the song with the vision you have of it?The last time there was a coronation was 1953. How do you respect the moment while not getting lost in the past?After your 30 year personal and professional friendship with the King, what pressure did it put on you to make this march perfect for your friend?How did the limitations of the site limit you to what you could have performed?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Best Kenneth Branagh movie?2. Favorite Disney character other than Cinderella?3. Best thing about your wife?4. Favorite instrument to write for?5. Key place you do all your writing done?6. Do you believe Tottenham will bounce back after the trouncing versus Newcastle?7. Best opera tenor of all time?8. Of all the movies you scored for, was there one that still holds a special place in your heart?How has your Scottish heritage helped you through your years?One Big Question:How did your fight with Cancer change the way you look at life?After people hear the march, what do you want people to think?The Wrap:He loved scoring Henry the Fifth, writing for the violin and never talks about soccer or politics. The composer for the coronation march for King Charles the III Patrick Doyle, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.Whenever you are in Texas, you are always welcome to visit… And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:0224/06/2023
Arthur Smith: The "Reach" of Reality TV
Arthur Smith: The "Reach" of Reality TV
He’s uber competitive, loves watching sports movies with his kids and you to read his book “Reach” Arthur Smith takes a Beyond the Mic Short Cut now...Welcome Arthur:We’re joined on the Starline by one of the pioneers in nonfiction television, winner of many awards, nominated for several Emmy’s. His teams have guided more than 200 shows and is the executive producer for Hell’s Kitchen and American Ninja Warrior. His book “Reach” is on a mission to inspire, inform and entertain. We welcome Arthur Smith.Arthur, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You have spent your life producing programs & for a short time was a studio exec and once an actor. Why was telling human stories in new ways important for you?What was the one thing you wanted to reach for but didn’t that helped propel you to where you are today?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Best thing about being a girl dad to Leah and Rachel? 2. How competitive are you in board games ? 3. Which TV show growing up did you schedule your life around? 4. Favorite place in LA to think?5. Thin, hand tossed, pan or Chicago style pizza? 6. What’s the one thing in your life you wouldn’t give up ever? 7. Favorite place on the Ryerson University campus? 8. Best tip Dick Clark ever gave you? How has your greatest failures help refocus you to your greatest successes?How has your business changed and evolved from when you 1st arrived in Hollywood to today?One Big Question:Early in your career you helped the Bloorview Children’s Hospital. The proceeds from Reach will go to the Reach Foundation which help lift people to reach for their dreams, how does helping others help you?How did your dad + mom help you?Favorite Pink Floyd song?The Wrap:He’s uber competitive, watching sports movies with his kids and you to read his book “Reach” Arthur Smith, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:4324/06/2023
Author, Actress Melissa Gilbert goes "Back to the Prairie"
Author, Actress Melissa Gilbert goes "Back to the Prairie"
Join us for an exclusive interview with the talented author and actor, Melissa Gilbert! 🎙🌟 discover the reason why she left Hollywood and is happier knitting or crosstitching. We delve into her new book “Back to the Prairie” and Melissa DESTROYS the Rockin’ 8 in the next Beyond the Mic with Sean Dillon. Welcome Melissa:We’re joined on the Starline by an actress, advocate, director, producer, politician and former president of the Screen Actors Guild and OG half pint. Her latest book is “Back to the Prairie”, we welcome Melissa Gilbert.Melissa, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Your husband Timothy says “she don’t have an iota of prairie in her”. How has your life evolved from the Hollywood hustle and politics to the peace and quiet in the Catskills?Why did the pandemic quarantine help you and your family?You say in your book “I had to stop in order to move forward”. You have faced adversity in so many ways, and yet you stopped and moved forward. Where did you get the strength and the hutzpah to keep going?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. What personality trait do you dislike the most? 2. Could you live without electricity for a week? 3. Best thing about your rescue dog Chicago? 4. Best thing you have eaten from your garden? 5. The one thing you want to pass on to your grandchildren? 6. The one thing in your morning routine you try to skip? 7. What food is romantic to you? 8. In your book while trying to scare a bear away from your house, you got stung by a yellow jacket, then recently you were in the hospital from another sting. One are you better now and two are you second guessing nature?One Big Question:As former president of the Screen Actors Guild, what are your thoughts on the Writer’s Guild Strike and why is this fight important for creators everywhere?Are you scared about AI?The Wrap:She wants to pass kindness onto her grandchildren, loves her rescue dog’s heart and wants you to read her book “Back to the Prairie” Melissa Gilbert, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today. And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:2719/06/2023
Magician Zak Mirz Takes a Stab at the Rockin' 8
Magician Zak Mirz Takes a Stab at the Rockin' 8
It’s all about secrets. Magician Zak Mirz tells one or two as we explore his past, present and future. Get ready to find the rabbit in this Beyond the Mic conversation.Welcome Zak:We’re joined on the Starline by a renowned stage magician. The Dallas Observer’s Magician of the Year”. You’ve seen him on Penn & Teller: Fool Us and magical advisor for David Blaine and on “Magic Caught on Camera” coming to a town near you. We welcome Zak Mirz.Zak, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You dedicate your performances to your late father who was murdered outside the Arlington restaurant he owned. Why was your dad so important to you?Your dad Yousef was an Iranian native who came over during the revolution in the 1970’s. Your mom Marzia came to America from Afghanistan fleeing the Soviet-Afghan war in the early 1980’s. This country became safe haven for your parents. As a Mustang at Grapevine High School you found magic and it was the one thing you found you were good at. What would you have done had you not gotten into magic?How has mentoring other young magicians like you were mentored growing up makes you feel? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Your brother Frank is a magician with the law, you with a deck of cards. Which one does mom favor more? 2. In a couple of weeks your daughter will be one year old. What’s the best thing about being a girl dad? 3. You play a lot of chess. What’s your favorite opening? 4. Which magician amazed you growing up? 5. How many thin mints have you destroyed in one session? 6. Which Dallas based sports team will win a championship next? 7. How many times have you seen Hamilton?8. Have you ever visited the Magic Castle? The Back Half:Zak, you’ve done corporate, church, college, your own tour, fooled Penn and Teller and still honing your craft. You want to leave your audiences amazed each time. Where do you get your passion for your art?Why is your wife Jordyn so amazing and how does she help you on a daily basis?Where is your best tour stop where you fell in love with? How has your magic evolved from the beginning to now?Why has your failures made you stronger?What’s your failure rate 1 / 2000 1/1000? I feel as creative people we are harder on ourselves. Whether it be missing an opportunity for a follow up question for me or a slight of hand mistake on you. Why are you so hard on yourself?Who is the magic inventor we should thank for some of the best routines they will never truly get credit for?You even went into a vintage shop and looked for things that could have been used for a magic prop. You’re always looking for stuff that could be turned into a magic trick.  What did it mean to you when you taped your first magic special? “The features you dislike about yourself are usually the things that people love most about you.” – What do you dislike the most about yourself?You are about helping churches, ending sex trafficking, among various other charities. Why is giving back important to you?What is your biggest dream professionally?How has your priorities changed from first getting married to now being a dad for your families future to your goal of 75 small town shows?You talked about your brother “The Lawyer”. What’s the one gift you want to give your mother that your brother can’t? Magic during the pandemic had to be difficult for you, how did virtual shows excite and bore you?You say everyone has one big secret. “Magic lets me share my stories. It’s stories, that open up our imaginations.  It’s imagination, that sparks curiosity. It’s curiosity that takes us on a journey to find new perspective.” What’s the one story you haven’t told before that you...
28:2015/06/2023
What to Binge? Chris Woolsey joins us for Binge Watching Beyond the Mic!
What to Binge? Chris Woolsey joins us for Binge Watching Beyond the Mic!
What are the great new shows to binge watch? We’ll talk with Chris Woolsey to find out as we go Binge Watching Beyond the Mic.Welcome Chris Woolsey:We’re joined on the Starline by senior director of communications for Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, the faceof Crackle and Redbox, author, speaker and environmental studies superstar Chris Woolsey.Binge Watch:Chris, let’s go Binge Watching Beyond the Mic. You’ve got three great services under your roof. What’s the best Comedy to watch in the next 30 days? School is out and time to talk about best kids show. We’ve talked in the past about our favorite cartoons, but what’s your favorite kids show right now? My dad isn’t allowed to watch the good action movies in the house so he’s sent out to his man barn. He told me he’s going to be watching a Richard Dreyfus movie. Hope he watching it on your network.We’ve gone 10 minutes and we haven’t talked about Nic Cage movie. Wondering if you are sick. What is the advantage for your networks? You said it earlier, people don’t have to pay. While the entire streaming world is contracting, you guys are expanding. How are you thriving? For the record I don’t get compensated for these conversations.Underappreciated show that you love? How many shows do you and your family watch on a daily basis or on a weekly basis? How do you keep track and separate family time when you might be watching something that might be good for your networks in the future?Crackle TV series of the month? Redbox movie of the month? I’ve talked to her, and my wife loves the show, so I don’t care what you might have brought in, I’m going to force you to talk about Tara Lipinski and the Chicken Soup TV series to watch Wedding Talk.One Big Question:If there is one movie, show or thing you were able to see that people MUST not miss, what is it? The Wrap:Senior director of communications for Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, the face of Crackle and Redbox Chris Woolsey thanks for going Binge Watching with us.And that my friends is Binge Watching Beyond the Mic. Best ComedyAlan Partridge (Redbox)Best Kids ShowJackie Chan Adventures (Crackle)Best Action Daughter of the Wolf (Crackle & Redbox) Best Horror Willy’s Wonderland (Crackle & Redbox) Most Underappreciated  The Woman Who Wasn’t There (Chicken Soup for the Soul) Crackle TV Series of the Month Ripper StreetRedbox Movie of the MonthThe HealerChicken Soup for the Soul TV Series of the Month (Sean made it Wedding Talk)ONE movie or show on ANY of Your Platforms Listeners CAN’T Miss Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame StreetThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
23:4709/06/2023
"The Salesman" Comedian Greg Warren Returns Beyond the Mic
"The Salesman" Comedian Greg Warren Returns Beyond the Mic
He’s a comedian who hates coffee but loves tea. Describes his wrestling skills like Wylie Coyote and is terrified of poison ivy and snakes. You need to watch “The Salesman” on YouTube. Let’s go Beyond the Mic with Greg Warren.Welcome Greg:We’re joined on the Starline by aformer West Point cadet, who ended up selling peanut butter and chips. You might have seen him in “Chocolate Coins”, “Punching Henry”, “Last Comic Standing” and his wildly successful comedy tour highlighted by “Where the Field Corn Grows.” His latest standup special “The Salesman” is now streaming on YouTube. We welcomeback Greg Warren.Greg let’s return Beyond the Mic. Last time we talked to you was during the pandemic and your last special. How did the time away from the laughter make you appreciate it even more? In “The Salesman” you break down the tough times before you became a comedian selling Proctor & Gamble products. Looking back, what’s the best and worst memory from those times? Are you shocked P&G survived after you left? As you put together this special, what was the story or joke that you told and after a second thought said, “nah, I’m out”?How has what made you laugh changed from when you were younger to today? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite C.B. Slang phrase from the 70’s? Do you have one from the C.B. Slang Dictionary from the Greg Warren Company? 2. Have you ever finished a New York Times Sunday crossword puzzle? 3. Favorite snack other than popcorn at the movies? 4. XFL fan or not? 5. What scares you other the P&G expense reports? 6. You were an All-American wrestler at Missouri. Which cartoon character would describe your wrestling skills today? 7. What is your perfect pairing with coffee? 8. Favorite story from your parents? The Back Half:What goes into a special and how in-depth do you get with it? How did working with Nate make it easy?Is it good to do what people don’t expect you to do?Growing up, who were the comedians you looked up to and made you laugh? How has comedians change the way you see your own  comedy?Was there a comedian that you didn’t get in the beginning but the more you see them the more you appreciate them?Who are the comedians today that are the future of this business? Who pushes you? How has failure changed you and how has it made you grow?One Big Question:Comedians being attacked on stage, beers thrown on them, how has your job changed and devolved from just making people laugh to making people laugh without getting attacked? The Wrap:He hates coffee but loves tea describes his wrestling skills like Wylie Coyote and is terrified of poison ivy and snakes. You need to watch “The Salesman” on YouTube Greg Warren thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
17:4509/06/2023
Dr Dawn Harris Shirling wants you to "Eat Everything"
Dr Dawn Harris Shirling wants you to "Eat Everything"
Her husband can dance well, she wants to open a bookstore with a bakery in it and wants you to read her book “Eat Everything”. Dr. Dawn Harris Sherling steps up to the kitchen table with a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Dawn Harris Sherling:We’re joined on the Starline by a former instructor in medicine at Harvard University and graduate of Yale School of Medicine. She wrote her book “Eat Everything” after her own physical battle. We welcome author Dawn Harris Sherling.Dr. Sherling, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Americans suffer from high levels of diabetes and obesity, and millions suffer from digestive disorders. How did your own battle with IBS inspire you to help others?How hard is it to get the fresh foods like you could get in Italy? After starting on your first book, you put it off for years due to life. How did switching from a journalist's to a doctor's perspective help you write "Not Quite Dead"?My personal favorite from the recipe section is the salmon with bruschetta topping. What’s your go to dish?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. You met your husband during residencies. Other than being sleep deprived, what’s the one thing that caught your eye about him? 2. Which is your go to fruit and veggie? 3. What’s the most likely thing your daughter wants when she starts a sentence with “Can I get you anything else, beautiful birth-giver”? 4. What’s your one food weakness? 5. You almost changed your major to chemistry, what held you back? 6. What makes Daniel Silva such an inspiring writer for you 7. You once had a dream of a bookstore that also sold cookies. What would be the signature cookie in your bookstore? 8. Biggest secret that patients are unaware of about medicine? One Big Question:What are your expectations for healthcare in the future and has it recovered from the strain of the pandemic? The Wrap:Doctors really care about their patients, she loves chocolate and blueberries and wants you to read her book “Eat Everything” Dr. Dawn Harris Sherling, thank you for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:5805/06/2023
Who Wants A Mekong Sour? Author of "Getting Out of Saigon" Ralph White tells Stories Beyond the Mic
Who Wants A Mekong Sour? Author of "Getting Out of Saigon" Ralph White tells Stories Beyond the Mic
He'll talk about being captain of high school wrestling team, but as for his past with a former U.S. ambassador, he’s put that aside. Author “Getting Out of Saigon” Ralph White takes a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Ralph:We’re joined on the Starline by a business development officer, banker and author. In 1975 his adventure in Saigon was the basis of his gripping book “Getting Out of Saigon”. We welcome Ralph White. Ralph, let’s go Beyond the Mic. 27 years old, and torn between keeping a bank open for its reputation (Chase)and closing it for security reasons. Did you feel like this mission was potentially suicide if you attempted it and career suicide if you didn’t? 105 in the shade and “Dreaming of a White Christmas” there were some people with some sick sense of humor making coded messages?After that loud flight out of Saigon, do you take air travel today for granted?Was there a moment where you thought you might be trapped in Saigon?Why were the people so important to you especially when you knew them for such a short time?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite foreign currency? 2. Best memory as a Cowboy of Litchfield High School? 3. Best place at Columbia University? 4. Who is the next great writer from the Columbia Fiction Foundry? 5. Looking back now do you feel pity, anger or frustration at U.S. Ambassador Graham Martin? 6. Best place to go fishing? 7. Favorite drink today? 8. Will the US face an economic recession in the next 6 months?One Big Question:Even to this day you had to keep some secrets in the book for the safety of their families and those still in the area, how hard a decision was that?Why should people read this book?Where can people find you online?The Wrap:He like a great Mekong sours, looks forward to fishing at Fishers Island and he wants you to read “Getting Out of Saigon” Author Ralph White thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:3102/06/2023
Author Steven Raichlen Original Manuscript for "The Barbecue! Bible" Was How Many Pages?
Author Steven Raichlen Original Manuscript for "The Barbecue! Bible" Was How Many Pages?
Author of The Barbecue! Bible Steven Raichlen loves Barcelona, loved the lamb ribs mystery box during BBQ University. Watch your coals and get ready to learn with Steven Raichlen in this Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Steven Raichlen:We’re joined on the Starline by award winning author, journalist, TV Host & multiple award winner. He’s been called the “Julia Child of BBQ”, his international best seller celebrating 25th anniversary “The Barbeque! Bible” has been updated and needs to find a place in your home. We welcome BBQ master Steven Raichlen.Steven, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Last time we talked you we chatted about grilling veggies. Now you’ve brought out the entire kitchen sink with The Barbeque! Bible. Over 500 recipes, countless lessons and enough stamps on a passport to make your airline frequent flier provider to beg for mercy. Was there a country or place you wanted to include but it wasn’t safe to visit for this book? The BBQ Bible is a master’s course in cooking shrunk into 556 pages. How many pages was the initial draft? My favorite recipe in the book was the scallop kebobs with pancetta, lemon and basil. How did you whittle down the recipes to the lucky ones and which was your favorite child? You’ve cooked cactus, veggies, and so much food from around the world. Have you ever had someone grill something for you and you just had to pass? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. You have your Star Grill by Steven Raichlen on Windstar Cruises, where is your favorite port of call? 2. Longest ride you’ve taken on your bike this year was where? 3. Favorite of all your BBQ Mystery Boxes from BBQ University? 4. When you retire at the top of your game as king of the BBQ, who’s the person who is taking the reins from you?5. Favorite 3 sides for every picnic?6. Last time you went sailing on the Barbacoa? 7. For Steak Sunday, how do you like a ribeye cooked, what about prime rib? 8. You’ve done it all, even cooking on a shovel, but what’s the one thing you still want to try and do?One Big Question:If you could help people with ONE tip that would fix 99% of the mistakes most BBQ chefs make, what is it? The Wrap:He wanted to visit the republic of Georgia but war broke out, loves Barcelona & sailing. He has a PhD in BBQ and wants you to read The Barbecue! Bible. Steven thanks for taking the time to talk with us today!And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
09:5430/05/2023
The Don Winslow Retirement Tour Continues with Book 2 of the Danny Ryan Trilogy "City of Dreams"
The Don Winslow Retirement Tour Continues with Book 2 of the Danny Ryan Trilogy "City of Dreams"
He didn’t think he was a good enough writer. Threw out thousands of pages of drafts and wants you to read the second book in his Danny Ryan trilogy “City of Dreams”. Time to take a Beyond the Mic Short Cut with the greatest living crime writer in America, Don Winslow.Welcome Don:We’re joined on the Starline by an award winning author of more than twenty-one acclaimed international bestsellers. Last time we talked he introduced us to City on Fire and Danny Ryan. Today the Winslow Retirement Tour continues with book two of the Danny Ryan trilogy “City of Dreams”. We welcome back author Don Winslow. Don, let’s go Beyond the Mic. The more you write Danny Ryan, what have you discovered about this character and what have you discovered of yourself in Danny?As much as Danny wants to retire, on the losing side of a crime war, on the run… he heads to California falling in love. You won’t make this easy for him or the reader are you? Why has this labor of love taken 28 years to write? Are you holding these last three stories so close to your heart for a reason? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite activity in Rhode Island and California? 2. Did you have a piggy bank growing up? 3. Austin Butler will be Danny Ryan in the upcoming movie. What did you see in his portrayal of Elvis that made him the perfect actor for the role? 4. If you were a secret agent, what would have been your code name? 5. Best thing about being 69? 6. Which book is the one you are reading for the Winslow Book Club now?  7. What prize would you like to win? 8. What is your favorite cake flavor? The Back Half: Which was your favorite case as a trial consultant? You were once a private investigator, which TV PI is closest to you? You’ve been called the greatest living crime writer in America, who do you believe is the best crime writer in the world?Why do you enjoy writing?On the road your fans tell you this is the best book you’ve ever written. How do you feel when you hear that? One Big Question:As a former antiterrorist trainer do you feel the world is safer since 9/11 or not?Where can people find online?The Wrap:He loves vanilla cake, surfing, wants to be consider the best looking bald short guy and thanks his readers each day. The book is “City of Dreams”, Don Winslow thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
09:1430/05/2023
Nedra Glover Tawwab on Her Podcast "You Need to Hear This" & Her Book "Drama Free"
Nedra Glover Tawwab on Her Podcast "You Need to Hear This" & Her Book "Drama Free"
Nedra Glover Tawwab loves huge rectangular glasses, the color yellow &wants you to hear her podcast “You Need to Hear This” and read her book “Drama Free”. The relationship expert and licensed therapist takes a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Nedra:We’re joined on the Starline by a best-selling author, relationship expert and licensed therapist. She wants to help you and your relationships with her podcast “You Need to Hear This”. We welcome Nedra Glover Tawwab Nedra, let’s go Beyond the Mic. A solid relationship is based on communication & boundaries. Why did you feel after writing “Drama Free” that you needed to continue the education of others with “You Need to Hear This”?What’s your strengths and weaknesses in your own relationships?What’s the one thing you needed to hear from others growing up but was the hardest for you?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite color? 2. If you had to eliminate Social Media, what platform would you hold on the longest to? 3. You have a pinterest board filled with beautiful places. What’s the one place you haven’t visited from that board? 4. Who texts you the most and who was your last text from? 5. What’s the one thing all successful leaders have in common? 6. Favorite thing to tell your friends?  7. Shape of your favorite pair of glasses?8. When others are causing drama, how do you escape the situation? The Back Half:What’s the one thing you’re still working on improving yourself?How did your parents help and (in some cases) hurt you growing up?How has your husband helped you become a better communicator and therapist? Where can people find out more about “You Need to Hear This” and your book “Drama Free”?One Big Question:You say in your Ted talk that most people can’t vocalize what makes us feel respected and valued.  What makes you feel respected and valued? The Wrap:She loves huge rectangular glasses, the color yellow and wants you to hear her podcast “You Need to Hear This” and read her book “Drama Free”. Nedra Glover Tawwab thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:3030/05/2023
Author Neil King Jr Rambled 330 Miles. Why?
Author Neil King Jr Rambled 330 Miles. Why?
Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Neil King Jr. rambled 330 miles, has canoed in all 7 bodies of water in Central Park and wants you to read “American Ramble”. Let’s take a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Neil:We’re joined on the Starline by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, former national political reporter and editor for the Wall Street Journal as well as founder and editor of Gotham Canoe. His Forrest Gump walk through cemeteries, battlefields, trash and farms turned into “American Ramble: A Walk of Memory and Renewal”. We welcome Neil King Jr.Neil, let’s go Beyond the Mic. After a bout with cancer and the pandemic started you on a 330 mile walk. Why did this itch have to be scratched?You didn’t take a straight shot, you rambled, why?“When you set foot into the world, you want to be received for who you are.” How do you want American Ramble to be perceived? How has this trip tackled the way you look at life, especially after cancer ravaged your family and the memories you want to leave for the future?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. How many shoes did you go through on this trip? 2. Longest walk you went BEFORE this trip? 3. When you held your book in your hand the 1st time, what emotions went through your mind?4. Favorite place to canoe? 5. Last book not your own that you read?6. Best tennis player in your mind excluding the last 20 years? 7. Favorite piece of art at the National Gallery?8. What percentage of the Smithsonian Museum have you explored? One Big Question:As you traveled down these roads how your perspective on this country and your own life been changed?Where can people find you online?The Wrap:26 days, 330 miles and he did it on 1 pair of shoes. He wants you to go canoe and read his book “American Ramble”. Author Neil King Junior, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:0430/05/2023
Barry Corbin Doesn't Work for Hollywood, but for His Fans
Barry Corbin Doesn't Work for Hollywood, but for His Fans
Barry Corbin believes he’s still paying his debt to society as an actor, doesn’t believe in working for Hollywood, but working for his fans and loves the sound of hometown applause. Time to go Beyond the Mic.Welcome Barry Corbin:We’re joined on the Starline by anacting legend. You’ve seen him on Yellowstone, Lonesome Dove and Northern Exposure among many other roles. West Texas Hall of Famer, we welcome Barry Corbin.Barry, let’s go Beyond the Mic. “An Evening with Barry Corbin” is a celebration of your life. As you look back on your career during this presentation why did these moments stand out to you?Coming home to West Texas is special to you. Born in Lamesa, graduated from Monterey High School and went to Texas Tech for theatre arts. How has the city changed and evolved in your mind? You’ve acted on stage in movies and television. Where did you find your happiness as an actor?You are everywhere from Tulsa King to Yellowstone, and Better Call Saul. What does it say when hit shows want you to make an appearance?You’ve volunteered your time for charities especially for the National Alopecia Foundation. Why is helping that young man or woman who suffers with alopecia important for you?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Your calendar is filled with benefit after benefit. Why is giving back important for you? 2. Why is being known as a cowboy important for you? 3. Do you hold grudges or have you forgiven everyone? 4. Best tip your dad and mom gave you?5. Sunsets or sunrises? 6. Which role was your favorite to perform?7. Was a role you wanted that you didn’t get?8. Best horse you ever owned was what kind and color? The Back Half:You almost lost your famous voice due to cancer. How did that experience change the way you see yourself and your career? What does it mean for you to be recognized, loved and cherished after all these years?You’ve been working since the 1960s. What was the role that didn’t get the critical acclaim that it should have? There are plenty of stories you’ve have told from your work as an actor, but what’s your favorite memory as being a dad?Who is the one actor that has a special place in your heart?What’s your best memory of seeing Waylon and Buddy Holly? One Big Question:Barry, how do you want people to remember you?When people come see you and hear your stories, what do you want them to take away from this experience?Do Cowboys still have the power today that they used to have when you were growing up? Back in those days, good guys wore white hats and bad guys wore black hats…The Wrap:Doesn’t work for Hollywood, he works for the people, thinks American’s mythology is based on Cowboys! Actor, dad, friend Barry Corbin thank you so much for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
24:2826/05/2023
Supermodel and Producer come together for our kids in "Anxious Nation"
Supermodel and Producer come together for our kids in "Anxious Nation"
Our kids aren’t alright, the documentary “Anxious Nation” examines mental health for adolescents. Kathy Ireland and Laura Morton stop by to talk about the film Beyond the Mic.Welcome Kathy & Laura:We’re joined on the Starline by two amazing women. One author, producer, speaker and entrepreneur. The other human rights advocate, Sunday school teacher, one of the most successful self-made women and super model. They have come together for a documentary on youth mental health in America titled “Anxious Nation”. We welcome Kathy Ireland and Laura Morton.Friends, let’s go Beyond the Mic. "Imagine a high school with 1,000 students. Now imagine about 450 of them saying they are persistently sad or hopeless, 200 saying they've seriously considered suicide, and nearly 100 saying they've tried to end their own life over the past year” said the US Surgeon General. Why was putting together a documentary on mental health so important for you both?Covid pandemic almost shut down the production until an incredible idea. You sent cameras to your participants, so they could document their own lives. Wasn’t that a risky proposition Laura?One of our listeners in Portland, Bill wanted to know when was the last time you both faced anxiety yourself and how did the support of loved ones help you overcome it?The Wrap:The film is “Anxious Nation” Where can people watch the film and get more information?Kathy Ireland, Laura Morton thanks for taking the time to talk with us today. And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
05:5725/05/2023
Author Rachel Cargle on her book "A Renaissance of Our Own"
Author Rachel Cargle on her book "A Renaissance of Our Own"
May is Mental Health Awareness month and author Rachel Cargle wants you to find help if you need it. Read “A Renaissance of Our Own” after you go Beyond the Mic with her.Welcome Rachel:We’re joined on the Starline by the founder of the Loveland Foundation. Her latest book is about the painful but inspiring breaking points in her own life “A Renaissance of My Own”. We welcome Rachel CargleRachel, let’s go Beyond the Mic. May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The Loveland Foundation is offering free access to mental health care. Why is that important to you?How many more people do you believe would take advantage of mental health care if they could? You foundation have offered more than 152 thousand hours of free therapy support. How does this make you feel as a curious soul?What’s the one thing you want people to take away from “A Renaissance of Our Own.”The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Last book you read that inspired you? 2. The one thing your mother Gwendolyn did that you want to pass down to others? 3. How long do you meditate on a daily basis? 4. If you could get rid of one social media account, which would you shut down? 5. Favorite dish your mom made you growing up? 6. If you could have 5 minutes with one person, dead or alive, who would it be? 7. Sunrises or sunsets? 8. What makes you nervous? One Big Question:Rachel, your community of more than 1.9 million people are guided through critical thinking and conversations. What’s the one message you want to give them about their own mental health?How has mental health care helped you and what’s the one thing you have gained from this experience?How can people find out more about free mental health care access?What do you want people to get from Mental Health Awareness Month?The Wrap:She loves sunrises, chili with beans and wants you to read “A Renaissance of Our Own”. Rachel Cargle, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:4824/05/2023
Amazing Ashley Alexandra on "Tootsie" and Life on the Road as a Broadway Star
Amazing Ashley Alexandra on "Tootsie" and Life on the Road as a Broadway Star
Ashley Alexandra’s parents were jocks. Far from Broadway stars, but their musical influence has her in the female lead in “Tootsie” on tour now. Time to go Beyond the Mic.Welcome Ashley:We’re joined on the Starline by a Broadway star in the making. You’ve seen her on Celebrity Cruises, in regional theater and touring with Tara Vaughn. Now she’s on her 1st national tour playing Julie Nichols in Tootsie. We welcome Ashley Alexandra.Ashley, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You’re a proud Jersey girl through and through. Beauty and the Beast was your first Broadway show. Would the daughter of two jocks become interested in Broadway if it wasn’t for that 1st show? What music did you grow up with? What influences did you have? How did that music influence you?Three years ago you described yourself as an “over eager and large mouthed girl who had no idea that this was only the beginning of a blossoming career”. You have achieved what few others have, your first Broadway traveling show is as one of the leads. What does that say about you?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Best thing about the Fairleigh Dickinson campus? 2. You used to enjoy sketching as a kid. When was the last time you picked up a pencil and drew? 3. Artists that you look up to and occasionally find yourself sing in the shower?4. Most underrated piece of lululemon clothing? 5. Longest hike you’ve made and where did you go? 6. Biggest honor other than being a Phi Zeta Kappa Honor Student? 7. What’s the one thing on the top of your bucket list? 8. You rescued your late dog Sophia from a shelter. Why is the love of a dog unconditional to you?The Back Half:You play the leading lady in the musical inside the musical. Who did you call first? What did you parents think when you told you? Talk about this amazing cast and working with Drew Becker?You used to be a talent cruising everywhere. How has this tour different for you than when you were just on a boat?What do you find yourself buying when you get to a new city? So where do you go to reset after you arrive?People may have seen the movie “Tootsie” but the musical is slightly different. Why is it better than the movie? One thing you have to have on the road that makes you feel like you’re at home? You believe in yourself, building up rather than tearing down. Why is that important to you?Best thing about your boyfriend other than when he facetimes you for three hours?How has your parents helped you in your life and changed the way you’ve seen the world?Who inspires you to be a better performer each day? You spent a while on a cruise ship entertaining guests each night. Where was your favorite port and how did those times prepare you for today?Your resume lists your talents and I was intrigued by whistling… what can you whistle? Everyone has a dream role, Ashley. What’s yours?Two Big Questions:You once said “Over the years, it’s been not only a matter of telling people ‘This is who I am,’ but of reminding myself who I am when I wake up in the morning.” Who are you now?How has who you are changed from the beginning of your road to now and what do you see in your future?The Wrap:Ashley hiked 9 miles in Denver and almost got blown over. She would kill to be in Man of La Mancha and is a mini blender fiend. She wants you to see Tootsie at a city near you. Ashley Alexandra thanks for taking the time to talk with us today. And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
30:1915/05/2023
Actor, Activist, Woodworker Misha Collins on "Gotham Knights"
Actor, Activist, Woodworker Misha Collins on "Gotham Knights"
Misha stole almost everything from the Supernatural set, hopes the GISH will return soon and wants to make the world a better place. See him as Harvey Dent in “Gotham Knights” on the CW. Let’s take a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Misha:We’re joined on the Starline by actor, author, poet and activist. You’ve seen him in Charmed, Supernatural and the rarely seen TSA short as Officer Franklin in “Yeah, But is it Ticking?” His next role is Harvey Dent in CW’s “Gotham Knights” we welcome author of “Some Things I Still Can’t Tell You” Misha Collins.Misha, let’s go Beyond the Mic. “Gotham Knights” continues revealing the story as the 1st season continues with the rag tag heroes and antiheroes, how has working with these talented young actors changed you? Why should Supernatural fans enjoy “Gotham Knights”?How are you like Harvey Dent?Why does this role challenge you?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite thing you have ever rebuilt using salvaged materials? 2. Will the greatest international scavenger hunt ever return? 3. One thing you took from the Supernatural and Gotham Knights sets? 4. Best thing about your son & daughter?5. If Jon Favreau calls you for a role but you’re playing a Mandalorian ...do you book the gig? 6. Actor that inspired him growing up?  7. Favorite part of your philanthropic work?8. Who would win a woodworking Battle Royale between you and Nick Offerman?One Big Question:What’s your favorite story your grandmother ever told you about your grandfather when he went off to World War 2?Who is the one star from Gotham Knights will we be seeing a lot of in the future?Why should people watch “Gotham Knights”?The Wrap:He stole almost everything from the Supernatural set, hopes the GISH will return soon and wants to make the world a better place. See Misha Collins as Harvey Dent in “Gotham Knights” on the CW. Misha, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Listen to other Beyond the Mic conversations with actors here.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:2714/05/2023
Financial Podcaster Paco de Leon Admits Mistakes That She Doesn't Want YOU to Make
Financial Podcaster Paco de Leon Admits Mistakes That She Doesn't Want YOU to Make
Welcome Paco:We’re joined on the Starline by an author, illustrator, musician and podcaster. To save money because her salary was so miniscule, she rode her bike to work every day. Her podcast “Weird Finance” explores the uncomfortable situation that money, or lack thereof, puts us in daily. We welcome Paco de Leon.Paco, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You’ve had experiences in consulting, financial planning, wealth management, banking and even collections. What’s the worst decision you ever made with money? Money decisions are a choice, do we order dessert or invest it in a 529 for our kids. Why is handling money so terrifying for people?You have tackled so many stories in your Taking Stock set of articles. Which one hit too close to home?What do you want people to get out of Weird Finance?How did the pandemic stressed people with money? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. First financial book you ever read? 2. Best thing about your producer Ramsey Yount? 3. What was the last thing you bought for someone else?4. Best thing about your wife? 5. Best song from your band Mister Fantasy? 6. What was your 1st tattoo of? 7. Best thing about Cal State Fullerton? 8. Do you remember the 1st person you helped in “Allies in Arts” and are you still in touch with them?How has the feds actions encourage or discourage you ? Do you think bank runs are in the future?What scares you about money?Paco, you are saving up to buy what? One Big Question:How would you value your life if it was an inventory valuation method? Are you FIFO or LIFO? The Wrap:She has a seahorse on her butt, hated “Think and Grow Rich” and is concerned about the fed’s actions. Listen to “Weird Finance” wherever you get podcasts. Paco de Leon, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:2113/05/2023
Are More Banking Failures Coming? Author of "The Lost Bank" Kirsten Grind
Are More Banking Failures Coming? Author of "The Lost Bank" Kirsten Grind
Award winning reporter and author of “The Lost Bank” Kirsten Grind takes a Beyond the Mic Short Cut to talk bailouts, what it will take for stability in the markets and her favorite popcorn topping and more.Welcome Kirsten:We’re joined on the Starline by an award winning reporter for the Wall Street Journal. Her first book was about the collapse of Washington Mutual bank in “The Lost Bank”. We welcome Kirsten Grind.Kirsten, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Washington Mutual, SVB. What are the similarities between the two and what are the differences?Wall Street came to the rescue, no bailout needed, as 11 banks deposited $30 billion to keep First Republic Bank solvent and UBS buys Credit Suisse for $3.2 billion. Why should people not be terrified right now?Your new book “Happy at Any Cost” talks about the ups and downs of the late Zappos CEO. You don’t do fluff pieces, straight to the hard stuff. What’s your next project?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Have you had any offers for your Washington Mutual Teller Doll yet? 2. You once did the Seattle to Portland bike ride. How long did it take for you to do it? 3. How many books do you usually buy at one time? 4. Best thing about your sons? 5. Last gift you gave your chocolate lab? 6. Best place to go on the Cal Poly State campus? 7. Favorite popcorn topping? 8. Best thing about your husband? One Big Question:What do you see that could happen that will bring stability in the market in the next 30 days?What are the warning signs that people should be looking out for?Which fact that you researched was the one that shocked you?One Big Question:What one thing would you tell yourself if you could back when you were an intern at the Colorado Springs Gazette?What scares you financially?The Wrap:She likes popcorn without butter, gave her lab a giant bone and wants you to read her book “The Lost Bank” and “Happy at Any Costs”. Author Kirsten Grind, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
07:4813/05/2023
Laugh It Up Moms! Kaela Crawford & Selina Ringel on their Amazon Prime Comedy Special "2 Moms, 1 Mic"
Laugh It Up Moms! Kaela Crawford & Selina Ringel on their Amazon Prime Comedy Special "2 Moms, 1 Mic"
One’s still breastfeeding their kid, the other shared one of the most painful moments in a woman’s life. We laugh, cry and go Beyond the Mic with the Momics from Amazon Primes “Two Moms, 1 Mic” special Kaela Crawford and Selina Ringel.Welcome Kaela & Selina:We’re joined on the Starline by two momics with an Amazon Prime Special on motherhood. One is a comedian, writer and actress who has toured with Paul Rodriguez, the other is an award-winning Mexican American actress, comedian, writer, and producer. Both have moments of sanity and insanity in motherhood. We welcome Kaela Crawford and Selina Ringel.Friends, let’s go Beyond the Mic, comedy is hard. It’s a challenge to find a niche and be able to tell a story that can make people laugh on a daily basis, and you both do it so well. How did you meet up? Selina, you were creating a feature film “Single Mother by Choice” when you had to stop after you had a miscarriage. You decided to leave that very painful and personal moment in the film. Why?Kaela, your daughter considered you her personal beverage container. Looking back would you ever consider just bottle feeding if you had to do it over again?Who influenced growing up? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. Since we have two guests, we’ll alternate questions.1. Kaela, what’s your favorite chick flick or romcom movie? 2. Selina, do you stick to conventional fashion or like your own style? 3. For both of you, did either of you have family “home remedies” that were passed down to you during your pregnancy? And what did they cure? 4. What’s the most disgusting thing you craved during pregnancy? 5. Kaela, drink that you love to make as a bartender but would never drink? 6. Selina, what can someone bribe you with? 7. For both, what’s the biggest misconception about motherhood? 8. Who was your biggest influence in your life other than your parents? The Back Half:Who do you respect now in the comedy world? Who makes you want to be a better comic each day, other than your partner there? When your kids first slept through the night, your first thought was…It’s one thing being a momic, but even funny people suffer. Did either of you deal with postpartum depression?How did the pandemic change the way you master your craft? Kaela, which story of Selina’s is your favorite story and vice versa? Selina, best thing you remember doing in Vegas? Kaela, you are an avid reader. What’s the last book you read?Selina, favorite class at the AFI Conservatory?Kaela, 1st thought out of the airplane when you did your 1st sky dive? What’s the one lesson you got from your mom that makes you a better mom today? What’s the one lesson you got from your dad that you totally understand today? How has comedy changed for the better and worse lately?How has working together changed you and what do you see in your future together? Which is more challenging being a mom or a momic?Two Big Questions:How has the road changed you as comedians, and what do you want your children to see from your work? Why should people watch “Two Moms, 1 Mic”?The Wrap:One always needs water, the other craved fried chicken and avocado. They shared a man … years apart. They want you to watch “Two Moms, 1 Mic” on Amazon Prime. Kaela Crawford, Selina Ringel thanks for taking the time to talk with us today. And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
28:0909/05/2023
Author Joel Thurm on "Sex, Drugs and Pilot Season"
Author Joel Thurm on "Sex, Drugs and Pilot Season"
A casting director passed on Tom Cruise because of this, he tells a story about the chemistry of Grease and more.  Author of “Sex, Drugs and Pilot Season” Joel Thurm joins us Beyond the Mic.Welcome Joel:We’re joined on the Starline by casting director, producer, photographer and author of “Sex, Drugs and Pilot Season”. The man who got Joaquin and River Phoenix their first agents and is directly to blame for David Hasselhoff, we welcome Joel Thurm.Joel, let’s go Beyond the Mic, your family life was challenging with a demanding father and a Orthodox-light household. How did those early days influence your work? How did you go from Pre-med at Hunter to one of the most prolific casting directors in Hollywood? How did Italy changed the way you looked at yourself and the way you looked at the world? Joel, you’ve been blessed with luck in your career which you detail in your book. What was the one offer that changed your life?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite museum of all time? 2. Show that you wanted to cast but never had the chance? 3. The Rat Pack was the greatest collection of talent in one place. What is the current group of actors that could be considered the New Rat Pack? 4. Show that David Merrick produced that you couldn’t stand? 5. What color was your 65 Mustang and do you wish you still have it? 6. Who are the top 3 greatest performers you’ve ever seen live? 7. What was the tabloid story you read that you got the angriest with? How would Hollywood would have been if TMZ existed in the 50’s & 60’s?8. Have you achieved all your things on your bucket list?The Back Half:Who designed the cover?So many people are working on a piece of entertainment and TV will sometimes collapse the credits so they are pretty much unreadable. I know you’ve gotten paid for the work and yet. credits are almost an after thought?Why was telling this story so important?What story was too dark to put in because of the hurt memories?Do you have any regrets after not being able to serve for Vietnam? Best moment behind the scene with Pearl Bailey?What’s the biggest truth and misconception about Hollywood?There are so many movies now that currently could not be made because of the content would not fit today’s vigorous standards. You said “These kinds of moment should be interpreted in the context of their time and not by current standards.” How has society changed for the better and the worse with biases being hyper examined?How did AIDS change the way Hollywood looked at the way they cast actors and actresses? You’ve heard the expression “you’ll never work again in this town again” many times. Why did that old phrase make you laugh? The Casting Book:Best secret in your casting book?Favorite memory for TV? Who was the one star you passed on that turned into a huge star? Biggest success?What made Travolta / Oliva Newton John so perfect in your mind?Which story didn’t make the book because of editors or publishers? One Big Question:What you consider your legacy?The Wrap:His 65 Mustang was stolen, didn’t want to be cannon fodder, was a long distance bike rider. He would have liked to have cast West Side Story. “Sex, Drugs and Pilot Season” is the book, Joel Thurm is the author, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
33:4007/05/2023
Notorious Bad Guy Michael Ironside on Playing the Good Guy in "Confession"
Notorious Bad Guy Michael Ironside on Playing the Good Guy in "Confession"
Michael Ironside had to do all the grocery shopping growing up, can rock on anything but a lute and he wants you to see “Confession” time for a Beyond the Mic Shortcut.Welcome Michael:We’re joined on the Starline by one of the most underrated actors around. You’ve known him as Darkseid, Captain Oliver Hudson, Ham Tyler, Jester all the way back to Soldier on Train. He wants to be shown the evidence as the hard-nosed investigator in the film “Confession”. We welcome Michael Ironside.Michael, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You’ve been a voice actor, director, and probably have your choice of roles. Why was “Confession” one you liked?That’s not the typical role for you because you normally play the villain because you only get hit once at the end.Why are villainous roles tasty for an actor?Which role of yours didn’t get the love that you thought it deserved? The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Do you remember the place where you met your wife and what caught your eye about her?2. Oldest of 5 kids, what did your parents not allow you to get away with but let your siblings slide on?3. Favorite course at Ontario College of Art? 4. If someone today was going to play Michael Ironside in a movie of your life, who would you cast? 5. What was the last series you binge watched? 6. If you were in a band, what instrument would you play? 7. Best cartoon of all time?8. Last thing you gave away? One Big Question:Your sister battled cancer, you’ve survived many formed of cancer. How do you enjoy life differently today? The Wrap:He had to do all the grocery shopping growing up, can rock on anything but a lute and he wants you to see “Confession” Michael Ironside thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
09:1705/05/2023
Paula Faris on “You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward”
Paula Faris on “You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward”
Journalist Paula Faris found her sons dirty underwear in her purse, ran out of time before we could talk about cheerleading career and wants you to read “You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward”. Welcome Paula Faris:We’re joined on the Starline by an Emmy award-winning Journalist, TV correspondent, podcaster, author, founder of Carry Media and most importantly, mom of three kids. Her latest project is writing “You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward”. We welcome Paula Faris.Paula, let’s go Beyond the Mic. You lost your job at the beginning of the pandemic. Why was writing this book so important for you?What’s the biggest mom guilt trip you put on yourself trying to balance having a career and family?You’ve worked in Chicago, Cincinnati, Dayton, New York and so many other places doing amazing things. Where were you when you found your true purpose and calling, and how did that free your heart and soul? The Rockin' 8:Your nickname was Paula 20 Questions, well it’s time for my 8 question. It’s the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Weirdest thing you found in your purse from a road trip? 2. The one thing all moms need is… 3. Book your kids loved being read to sleep each night? 4. One thing you do each night for yourself?5. Other than the episode with your mom and husband, favorite of your Paula Faris podcast episodes?6. One thing from your mother taught you , that you want to pass onto your daughter? 7. What card game are you awesome at? 8. Favorite charity? Which ways was your husband John the most helpful with Caroline, JJ and Landon?One Big Question:Recently was the anniversary of your father passing and your mother had a stroke. How tight to you hold and cherish her now? The Wrap:She found her sons dirty underwear in her purse, ran out of time before we could talk about cheerleading career and wants you to read “You Don't Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward”. Paula Faris, thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:2902/05/2023
Mom May starts with Author Becky Vieira on “Enough About the Baby: A Brutally Honest Guide to Surviving the First Year of Motherhood”
Mom May starts with Author Becky Vieira on “Enough About the Baby: A Brutally Honest Guide to Surviving the First Year of Motherhood”
Author Becky Vieira hates Tom on Vanderpump Rules, loves playing Clue, and wants you to read her book “Enough About the Baby: A Brutally Honest Guide to Surviving the First Year of Motherhood” Time for a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Becky Vieira:We’re joined on the Starline by a former publicist, then writer with motherhood stuck in the middle. Her latest project “Enough About the Baby: A Brutally Honest Guide to Surviving the First Year of Motherhood” is now out. We welcome Becky Vieira.Becky, let’s go Beyond the Mic. How does a Sigma Kappa from California State Chico survive the PR world? This book is filled with your own experiences and those of other moms. Why was it important to show that parenting is a challenge we all face?My wife, mother, ex-wife all make that face when another mom has their child go temper tantrum crazy with a nod that says, ‘we feel you sister’. Why is it so important for mothers to realize that there is almost nothing that they are going through that someone else hasn’t been through before?You say in your book “The concept of moms valuing themselves and their children at the same time is slowly starting to take hold, and, frankly, it’s about time.” Why has it taken so long?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. If you could give a new mom an actual instruction manual, what’s the one tip that is the most important? 2. Worst thing about Vanderpump Rules?3. Worst thing ever pitched in a PR meeting?4. Best thing about your son Archie?5. If you had to do it all over again would you breast feed or bottle feed?6. Best board game to play with your son? 7. Do you think happiness is a choice? 8. Favorite movie other than Dirty Dancing? The Back Half:What’s the best thing about your husband and how has he helped you through this process?Which is your favorite story in the book? One Big Question:You bravely posted on your Instagram your daily meds helping with your mental health. Why did you take this step to show more than you had to? Where can people find you online?The Wrap:She hates Tom on Vanderpump Rules, loves playing Clue, and wants you to read her book. Author of “Enough About the Baby: A Brutally Honest Guide to Surviving the First Year of Motherhood” Author Becky Vieira thanks for taking the time to talk with us today And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
09:4601/05/2023
Author Don Bentley goes Beyond the Mic discussing "Forgotten War"
Author Don Bentley goes Beyond the Mic discussing "Forgotten War"
Author Don Bentley considers himself a 17 year overnight success, almost knocked Anne Rice over in an elevator and believes he in being a fan first to authors. His latest book is “Forgotten War”. Let’s go Beyond the Mic.Welcome Don Bentley:We’re joined on the Starline by the New York Times bestselling author of Tom Clancy “Zero Hour” and his own Matt Drake series the latest is “Forgotten War”. Before we continue we have to thank him again for his service for our country and we’ll tell you he’s a former Apache helicopter pilot so he doesn’t have to. It’s author Don Bentley. Don, welcome back Beyond the Mic. You were deployed to Afghanistan as an Army Air Cavalry Troop Commander where you were awarded the Air medal with the “V” device for valor, the Combat Action Badge, and the Bronze Star Medal. Your book is dedicated to the eleven marines, one sailor and one soldier who gave their lives at Kabul’s Abbey Gate. “May we who remain prove worthy of your sacrifice”. Do you feel worthy still?In “Forgotten War” your character Matt Drake heads back to Afghanistan as it falls to the Taliban. Does this book help you excise the demons from your past?The team consists of a gunship pilot, washed up Green Beret, a DIA agent on vacation and an angry SEAL… you couldn’t find a way to get a coastie involved? How did you come up with “Forgotten War” as a title?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite day trip from Austin not counting Fredericksburg? 2. What is your favorite type of coffee roast? 3. How do you decompress? 4. Were you a Keith Urban fan before or after he was married to Nicole Kidman and what’s your favorite song? 5. What’s one thing you miss doing from when you were a kid? 6. If you could be invisible for one day, what would you do? 7. Favorite pair of boots? 8. Best place you have vacationed with your family? The Back Half:One section of the book, Matt gives a vet his number and tells him “when it gets bad, call me” who do you call when it gets bad?In what way did Kelcy Smith and Bryan Price’s friendship changed the way you look at your time in the service?You say in your book 800,000 American men and women volunteered in Afghanistan and they should be considered “our nation’s newest Greatest Generation”. How has that war colored the way you look at the world?You worked in corporate America before you started writing. How has your experiences from war to FBI to SWAT to electronics, to corporate America to writing change the way you see yourself? FamilyWhat’s the best thing about your son and daughters and how has your wife kept you sane? Best Nelson DeMille novel? You’ve helped others via tips for beer at the bar at Thrillerfest. What’s one tip you’ve given that you wish someone gave you at the beginning of your career? What’s the tip you gave your daughter even though she owes 14000 words?You support authors via social media and at conferences. Why is giving back so important to you?Best memory from Thrillerfest or Bouchercon? One of your first jobs was designing a microprocessor controller for frequency agile radios. Ever think of falling back on that if this writing thing falls apart?With all the clearances you used to have, how hard is it keeping yourself from accidentally using stories from your life in your books? Best and worst part from your time as an FBI Special Agent?How many times have you had to visit the team room?So who is Dee Moss modelled after? One Big Question:Last time we talked Russia had invaded Ukraine. “The world needs hard men. Without the likes of you, evil would triumph.” Is there enough to keep evil from triumph?What’s the biggest...
41:4826/04/2023
What are you binge watching this month? Chris Woolsey gives us some tips in "Binge Watching" Beyond the Mic
What are you binge watching this month? Chris Woolsey gives us some tips in "Binge Watching" Beyond the Mic
Chris Woolsey loves Saturday morning cartoons, Nicolas Cage and binge watching shows. What are his picks? Let’s go Binge Watching Beyond the Mic.Welcome Chris Woolsey:We’re joined on the Starline by senior director of communications for Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, the face of Crackle and Redbox, author, speaker and environmental studies superstar Chris Woolsey.Binge Watch:Chris, let’s go Binge Watching Beyond the Mic. You’ve got three great services under your roof. What’s the best thing to watch in the next 30 days?How about best comedy? We are always talking about the adults, but what about the best kids shows to watch as we get closer to summer?What about action? The Truth is out there. What horror movie will get the jump scare in you? Underappreciated show that you love?Crackle TV show of the month? Redbox movie of the month? Chicken Soup TV show to watch?One Big Question:If there is one movie, show or thing you were able to see that people MUST not miss, what is it?The Wrap:Senior director of communications for Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, the face of Crackle and Redbox Chris Woolsey thanks for going Binge Watching with us.And that my friends is "Binge Watching" Beyond the Mic.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
18:4524/04/2023
From MTV's "Pretty Stoned" Actress, Singer and Comedienne Skye Townsend
From MTV's "Pretty Stoned" Actress, Singer and Comedienne Skye Townsend
Talent runs in the family but her famous dad told her once she needed more work. Skye Townsend however did something when she was five she hopes her siblings will forgive her for. The “Pretty Stoned” star talks about the MTV movie and more in this Beyond the Mic Short Cut.Welcome Skye:We’re joined on the Starline by an actress, singer, comedienne and part of the MTV Female-led stoner comedy “Pretty Stoned”. When you look at the word versatile in the dictionary, her face is there. We welcome Skye Townsend.Skye, let’s go Beyond the Mic. Stoned or sober, what made this experience doing “Pretty Stoned” and portraying Laila fun for you?How did working with the cast and crew on this project feel and who was the one person you leaned on during the production? Who was your production best friend?You act, sing, comedienne and overall character. What’s the one thing if you did, you knew you made all your dreams come true?Why should people enjoy “Pretty Stoned”?The Rockin' 8:It’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions; answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure. 1. Favorite character from “A Black Lady Sketch Show”? 2. Worst thing you ever did to your brother and sisters? 3. What did you take home from the set? 4. Last gift you gave your best friend?5. You released your EP “Vomit” when you were 18. Which song is the most underappreciated? 6. What was the one thing your dad always told you when you were a kid? 7. Best place in Santa Monica to think?8. Favorite Law & Order SVU episode, and what would you do if you were ever asked to play a dead body in an episode?Where did you get the freedom to do these characters and how does it free you and your soul?Two Big Questions:“Planning the future doesn’t mean anything to me...” how has your recent successes help you overcome the pain and heartache that you have felt in your life?You once said on social media “My life is a reality show. No bull.” What’s the best and worst part of your life?The Wrap:If its candy, she’ll eat it. She peed on her siblings clothes but don’t tell anyone and she wants you to watch MTV’s “Pretty Stoned” Skye Townsend thanks for taking the time to talk with us today.And that my friends is a Beyond the Mic Short Cut.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
08:0718/04/2023