20 Burst results for "Kevin Pollock"

"kevin pollock" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

The Rich Eisen Show

02:49 min | 2 weeks ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

"From Doc and I'm like, what's going on? This is a gospel song and I'm like, all right, whatever, so I just tell my homies, let us play the song. And this is 7 minute song, but it's like, I let the whole song play and I'm like, all right, you gotta be some kind of good you join this song or whatever, however, he's feeling I wanna feel like that. And I guess it works. Here you go. So he said the hell going on? He did. We got another one. We got another one. Yeah, we're gonna collect them. So now you wonder. Now if your Doc Rivers, do you send Emma gospel song every time he's going to work? Absolutely. Four game 5. Literally, you go down whatever greatest hits you can get. Absolutely. How about Doc? Also good on James Harden. He had one of the Michigan stage shooting victims in a wheelchair. San shoes. James Harden is having they went to Vegas doing their off. He's living his best life. I love James harden. You would never guess that about you either. James Harden, your favorite. The hell going on? We're going the hell going on. Kevin Pollock's gonna join us shortly on this program. Overreaction Monday, still to come as well. Right here. So your son is screaming out in the middle of the night. I don't know what's going on. So you're dead asleep and then suddenly you hear a three year old in the other room screaming. Who goes on for several seconds, it's long. And then we kind of do the grog awake. You're like, did you hear that? Yeah. What should we do? Well, let's see if he keeps doing it. Yeah. And then a second one will come, and then all right, one of us has to go in and okay. Yeah. The whispering in the standing wordlessly, with the long hair and you see the silhouette through sleep covered eyes. Oh my God. I feel like I should take a picture of it and then we'll create a movie poster, the awakening. Isn't that sound like a horror movie? The awakening. Dad. Pop, dad. Did she tell you what to do? It was a movie in 2011. There you go. Is it a Sam Raimi film? Dominic West though. Okay. So no, I didn't ask that because I don't want conversations. We need to go, we need to go back to sleep. We don't need conversations. It'll be something when I pick her up from school today if I do. Then you'll talk about it. Correct. Does she tell you what she's dreaming about? 'cause cage can't say that yet. She can. She can do it. She can do it. But like I said, it for something in the morning we don't want that. We're not chit chatting. We're kind of calm down. And go to sleep. So you don't stand there and whisper a daddy when he's dead asleep. Dad.

"kevin pollock" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

The Rich Eisen Show

06:37 min | 2 weeks ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show

"The rich eisen show studio in Los Angeles. Aaron Rodgers was like pointing to everyone in the room was like, do you know who that is? And I think it was like a joke because the kid didn't know anybody. Earlier on the show. New York Jets head coach, Robert sala. Coming up. Senior writer for sports illustrated Chris mannix. From prime videos, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, actor Kevin pollak. And now it's rich eyes. Hour number two of the rich guys in show is on the air 8 four four two O four rich number to dial a great chat with Robert sala head coach of the New York Jets also coming up on this program. Kevin Pollock of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel will be in studio in our number three, by the way, also on the let me get this right. Don Rickles would have been today 97 years old, so obviously we'll go down the casino wormhole and a little bit of the usual suspects with Kevin pollak when he joins us in studio an hour number three, but joining us right here to kick off our number two fresh back from Guadalajara where he watched Canelo light up this guy, joining us here to talk about the association as well, which he also covers for Sports Illustrated as Chris Maddox. Good to see you. Good to see you, Richard. How are you, brother? Good. Getting by. Okay, so were you in flight when jokic? No, I was back. I got back early on Sunday, so I got to watch the Celtics and the sixers and then whatever happened in Denver with jokic niche video. Wild, I'm just waiting to see what the NBA rules on this. It's probably come later today, how they decide to adjudicate all this because there's a couple of different ways you can go. Number one, you have to look at jokic and put aside the fact that it was Matt ishbi. 99 times out of a hundred if you see a player interact with a fan in the way jokic did some kind of suspension is coming. Now, there were mitigating circumstances. You had Matt HBS seemed to make contact first. It was Matt ishbi, the owner of the sons, who kind of held onto the ball, a little bit too long. Not kind of. He flat out like, I was saying at the top of the show, if he was back on the Spartan bench, the possession arrow at him pointing in the direction of the suns. But I can tell you this. And this goes back, go back a little bit further to take it to zoom out a bit. When draymond green got suspended, most of it was because of the stop that he did to domas sabonis. But part of it was how he incited the crowd afterwards. That was taken into account when the NBA made his decision. Adam silver was sitting right there in Sacramento watching the whole thing and draymond was shouting at the crowd interacting with the crowd. The biggest fear in the league office is a repeat of the malice in the palace. Got it. Like that is on the mind of everyone over there when you have crowd interaction. So the fact that jokic, elbowed someone, putting aside their dispute. The fact that the elbow somewhere in the crowd, I think there's going to be a lot of conversation today in Olympic tower in New York about how to punish him. My gut is find something like nothing that takes yoga shot of the game, but this is going to be a tough call, rich. I'm telling you, it's going to be very tough one. And I understand that he even admitted it was a fan. He didn't know it was the son's owner governor. And so it doesn't matter, just the whole concept is that somebody in street clothes was there and received an elbow from him and you can't make contact with that. But his point is right. His right hand was on his small of his back and then he held on to the basketball, which is still not reasonable. But he's trying to get the game going again. He's situationally in the moment of the game where he's going to grab the ball from the fan, hand it to the official and see if he can get a 5 on four brake going. I get his argument. I understand what he's trying to say. Even if he had grabbed the ball, the referee still has to hold it and the referee is not restarting play until Joshua kogi is like functional and away from the crowd. So it wouldn't have been a 5 on four break. I thought it would have been more explainable if there was a nuggets player that had fallen to the crowd. If yoke is just going in there trying to protect his team, I think that would have worked more in his favor. But the fact that he just wanted to get the possession going again. And as part of that, he elbowed someone in the crowd. It's just not a good look. It's not a good look for Nikola Jokić, and I'm telling you, there are going to be, there are going to be people inside the league office that are pro suspension when they have this discussion. Suspension would be game 5 in a series where they've made it. Wow, I'll be honest. Suspension would be unacceptable. Frankly, I thought that I understand, and I totally understand, look, I've been an NFL employee for 20 years. So I understand the way a league and league management looks at things when it involves a fan or the NFL doesn't have fan contact issues pretty much because fans are in the stands. This is a sport where there are fans who are truly one step away from having somebody sitting in their lap. I totally understand the malice in the palace. I get it. You can not suspend yoga. And I understand that he made contact with a fan, fine him if you want, but the question is, what do they do about it? He can't hold onto the basketball like he owns it. Like, come on. And I know he's new to the league, but he's not new to basketball. Let me ask you this. Would a suspension for Nikola Jokić be more outrageous to you than the suspension to draymond green? A 1 million %. I'm not sure it would be that much more outrageous. Why? Because the elbowed to someone in the crowd. And let's say that wasn't mad ashby. Let's say that's a intoxicated fan of the Phoenix Suns who takes an elbow and comes back and throws a haymaker at Nikola Jokić. The fact that it didn't lead to a uglier incident. Yes. I don't think that that makes it any better. I actually think I actually would be less outraged by a jokic suspension than I was over draymond. I came out right away and said, a suspension is outrageous. Bonus grabbed his leg. Draymond stomped on him kinda like it wasn't, you know, I thought grant Williams got stomped on a lot worse by Joel embiid. But I think that a yoga suspension to me would be less outrageous than what happened to draymond. Really? Yes. Even though he touched jokic first,

"kevin pollock" Discussed on The Poker Coaching Podcast

The Poker Coaching Podcast

07:57 min | 2 months ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on The Poker Coaching Podcast

"Oh my and how's this for a last hand? Against me. This is the last hand of the night. Eubank is in the straddle. My gosh. Is he going to trap again? Perhaps. What are you going to do? I'm going to fold a lot of hand to the night. I feel better. Thank you. Yeah. Listen. He is just going to call with the aces. World class actor Kevin pollak gets pocket aces under the gun on the last hand of the day in a straddle pot on no gamble, no future. He does his absolute best acting job. He looks a little confused. He looks a little bit perplexed. And then he limps. Look, I don't do a whole lot of open limping with pocket aces, but if there ever is a time to do it, it's on the final hand of the day at no gamble, no future when there is a straddle. I don't mind it. Let's see what happens. Well, there goes one king into the ten. You're gonna make us pay for this. I can't do it. I want a call but I know Chris is gonna jam it, so. I fooled. I won't jam, but I will raise. Just loving life. You have no idea. What an unbelievable situation. He's in. Pocket tens is in a tough spot playing about $4000 deep she does re raise to a $110 I think that is fine and good and standard. Over around to you bank and he gets kings. What a setup. He's gonna lose his stack unless he gets lucky. Apparently he's been ramen and jamming at this no gamble no future table on poker go. And he says, I'm not gonna go all in, but I will raise. Boom. 420. Take that. Let's see how Kevin Paul gets all the money in the spot. Or huge race to four 20. I think you're being a good friend. Yeah, the president who's better. Please tell him an extract of the 25% incredible stuff. How much? Wow. I love this one. 2000. Two $1000. Hope Kevin Pollack, Kevin Pollock makes it $2000, half of his stack. I do not like this free ray size at all, because now it forces his opponents to have a very, very strong hand in order to put their money in the pot. I highly doubt they're just gonna put it in with ace 5 suited at this point or even a screen offsuit at this point or maybe even pocket tens at this point. And that's not good. You want to get your money in with pocket aces with someone we're trying to win some money. But he does make a 2000. Let's see if the tens can make the nitty fold. After all this, the tens got to be in the muck. Yeah. What I would do if I was hammered, it's a good last hand. But she's sober enough. Yeah. There's the fog. Good lay down. I fold. After much deliberation, pocket tens, finds a very good fold. I think this is a very standard, very easy spot to fold. If there's ever spot to fold tens, it is when under the gun raises. You're erased them. Under the gun limps, you raise them. You get rewrites, and then under the gun puts in half their money. Under the gun has a good hand. Let's see if you can find a way to possibly get away from these pocket kings. Seems impossible, right? And you bank. I can't say until after they, that makes sense. Oh my God. And he's going to show one of the cases. He showed up. He showed them both. Wow. And I was as far behind as I could possibly. Kevin a Pollock just did one of the most strange things I have ever seen at the poker table. What I want to know is what is one of the strangest things that you've ever seen and the poker table. Take a second, think about it. Find me your weirdest story and post it in the comments section down below. But can we see, can we run a flop if he does fold he showed him both? He showed him the aces. Wait, you showed me. He showed him the aces. Why not crack my aces? That's what? He showed before he called. I mean, statistics Kevin they are so good Kevin, you was my point. He's showing me. There's a lot of firsts today. By the way. Oh my gosh. Oh my God. Wow. Can we run it? Well. Chris, you're the biggest sicko in the universe. If you still decide. I've never folded king's people of my entire life. Of course, but again. I was gonna just Instagram as soon as she folded, but then you started talking. And I was using it. Far behind his possibly be, and I have a big pair. Say that with his hand. Yeah, we'll wait until. So what are you gonna do? Yeah, though. I mean, listen. What do you mean? What is he gonna do? What are you doing? Are you folding? For the first time in my life. Let's see. I mean, normally you're not trying to pull the kings, but if your opponent says they have aces, maybe you can still put the money in, but if they show you the ace and the ace. Well, then what are you going to do? We're going to fold. No gamble no future, but not when you know your opponent has aces. Let's run the board out. You know, for fun. Let's just see how the aces would have fared. Hey Chris. Chris. I guess I have to see this. You're ahead, because I had ace 9. I had ace 9. For real. Well, first of all, we want to run it twice to be clear. Every time. We would have run it. Oh. I had ten. This is why you can't be so fully. This is why I don't allow don't allow rattlesnake. Look who you are. And he's a genius. Cut the show. Sees the future. Look at him. How in the world does that happen? This has got cracked both times. That's the craziest I've ever seen. She would run on Ryan at once. Oh my God. Of course. This has to go on YouTube, yeah. We would have sold it before he told me. Testify in angel. It was the ten and the one. How? You guys got one. You folks at home, you can give me all the you want. For the way I played that hand, I know they've had a field day in the booth. I'd like to thank my mother, my father. And almost kids around the world who wonder can a little old Jew win, ever. If somehow, both of Kevin's opponents got their money in and they ran it twice, Kevin would have gone home with zero dollars. He would have left with a bunch of equity. But equity doesn't pay your bills. Congrats to Kevin pollak for not getting stacked here. And he even won the pot. Good job good work. That's me for today. If you enjoyed this video, do me a favor. Click the like and subscribe buttons down below. Also, I have a video. I want you to check out. They discusses three mistakes that you must avoid with pocket aces. I think we should make there be a fourth mistake. The fourth mistake is don't turn them face up before the action is complete. But we do have three mistakes that you want to make sure you avoid at pocket aces. So make sure you check out that video. Good luck in your games. Have fun, and I hope all of your aces hold up.

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

06:00 min | 1 year ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"I don't know i just. I think it's just different now. I think Podcasts are very much dominated by big corporations that have lots of marketing budget and they dominate. All the top ten lists on spotify or on i tunes or what have you and yeah getting a foot in the door now. Is you to be very persistent. And you've got a really really Just keep hammering at it and But yeah the contents there. People will show up but it was even more true then because there was it was there was less saturation with all this. Yeah kevin pollock just made the joke In the reason why is i have a really good friend named sam that He and i when we worked together went to lunch almost every day together and we would talk about just a whole range of things. But he's a huge bob dylan fan. And also a big bruce springsteen fan and so he's big jason is will fans will be would talk time. And i mentioned sam on the podcasts fairly often..

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on Alchemy This

Alchemy This

07:10 min | 1 year ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Alchemy This

"Come back to another episode about on your host. Kevin pollock is. Here's how this works. You ask less of me and i complied slightly lost. I'd aggress. let's meet our outcome is. Shall we know particularly welcome. Jackie gonzalez terrific j. What consistently misused word or phrase brings you the most consternation and is it consternation well for me personally. I really don't like it when people misuse good and well one is verb. One is an adjective. That really bothers me. I'm doing good. It's like no you're doing well but doesn't nut fill we all know that right and it sounds kind of weird when the person like how are you. Well thank you. It's a fucking. This is the i am good you but you would say the proper way is to say i am good because you're describing yourself but if you're describing a verb how you're feeling than you're feeling well and that's the weirdest one right like i'm feeling well. That's a weird one and that one. I'm okay with people like yeah. That feels weird. But how are you doing like i dunno it. Just well i'm doing. I mean i know sorry. i didn't mean job. Just say you know what it is. Jackie's i actually say good even though i know it's well because i feel streaming a lot of people do that. Well johnny you people say something like that. Skateboard is sick. Yes that's what. I would question real quick for jackie and chris. How're you guys. Both on the fact that james is just learning the difference. It makes sense to me that he he's heard of this. Heard about you. Know your education as a child but you something stick with some people in some things that to not. Speak with you and that's fine. Some people shun knowledge. Let me say this one. More thing to say that. My husband off that i use incorrectly. But i'd say it's more of a cultural thing and he needs to back off. Sure joey joey. If you're outside and chris perhaps to you are outside and you drop something. What did you draw the ground or the floor. Yeah you're outdoors outdoors. There's no debate floor for everything and they got so mad at me. You say floor for an area. Yeah like if we're out like in the in the yard field. He works with. He has worked lauren before so he knows he's like this is for navy that's why bothers them. Because if you actually put your back into making a floor you don't want somebody call me outdoors with no work a floor. Forget it. i'm another side with pets. Aren't please say hello to chris. Varotto pie me. One time from childhood aside from family what you overhear an adult say that caused you to instantly question there knowing what the hell they were talking about. Why is the outside of family. Because i feel like we all have that family experience. Was there a time when you're away from your family that an alleged authority figure might have said something in you went. No no no kevin. I don't think so. That's the correct answer also. Well you've done stand shirt when you say the word childhood. We all know that already. A big trigger for me got so. That's taken away from family. I appreciate that but turns out family trauma carries with you even on your friends vacations show place to be like i disagree. I was always like. I don't know me dummy. I dropped my my popsicle on the floor. And the like the ground i can dig it. Dig it and you in the who. It's a tool sing rep proper or die. What did you think the first time. It was suggested that you eat something called a fish cake Amount to plead the goodwill argument. Here i don't know what that is But i will. I was talking about this. We used to get fish on fridays in school. She ever understood why but that was always the thing. That's catholic thing. That's what i learned eventually. And that's why like fish fillet at mcdonald's journeys on sale on fridays. It's for the joeys of the world. But you guys don't call catholics. Joey's okay two different terms that seems like a like a derogatory word. No education groundfloor. Joe you still call quote unquote. my people. christ killers is that right. We have a long conversation. We'll get into that really really now. James zini johnny gym teacher. What sport her vladic activity at school piqued your interest. I really liked I didn't. I didn't really like sports. I didn't i know all my freshman year. All the way up through the the boot camp part and then i was like you know. These guys are working hard. I want to do that. Bootcamp demean practice. hell week. I think they call my school bootcamp of practice the summer you go to today. Yeah well. I passed out on like one of the days. It was like a really hot day. And like i literally passed out because i was one of the people that would was a runner. I don't remember the position but they were like. Yeah you gotta stay at the front of the running pack and i just collapsed and like after that like. I'm never doing that again. Deplore play football at the river. Yeah that's a good question tool did you. Did you fall on the floor of the ground when you collapse in the grass grass the grassy. There had you step outside the argument. You just look below yourself and think to yourself. Is that grasses at dirt floors at st and you just label dropped on the captain literate and last but try that shit downtown. If you think. I'm leases joey grayer vomit helper. Your third favorite fruit and wise such a staunch position. Probably you would be lichi or light. She i don't know how you say it correctly. Whatever you want you should get your. That's it no. Let's my favorite. You know so. I get to say it how i want but i do. I do respect the options. So that is it. Okay thank you. let's do a damn show. All our seeds justice gathered from your listener emails. Or those who like priority our vip p. patrons supporters to become a patriots part of the show jobs -clusive content for example. These new bonus scenes. That were doing. Yeah you heard me just for you or video. 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"kevin pollock" Discussed on Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

06:44 min | 1 year ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast

"Records cassettes how jerry lewis started. Yeah a lot of those guys. Dick van dyke to. Yeah we did talk about it. He did a danny kaye album. That was his. That was jerry's stick was lip. Synching danny kale yup and we. We did talk briefly about because the idea was. We didn't have to write the material. Not not only that. It was written by brilliant performers in both cases. And you know it was. It was stealing their magic in the as a young started out. Like i said ten years old so imagine a ten year old precocious jewish kid loop sinking of comedy and You just had to clear your throat at the right times and tina match. The album and it was astonishing. How this ten year old can do this telling gilbert some of the funny stuff from the book. I loved the i love penn. Gillette saying that. Kevin pollock is the man to play harry houdini. He wouldn't let go that for the longest time. Yeah i mean who'd. Houdini was a squat jew That looks like weiss looked a lot like my relatives. Eric weiss yeah. His father was a rabbi but he did look a lot like my relatives so when pendants. Start insisting on this over. I don't know twenty five years ago. When i first started to know him. I found it Endearing as hell. But also i had for some reason grownup not with any interest in performing magic but mesmerized by the lore of harry houdini really and also the way that he tried. To debunk chilean. Mine reader charlatans of the day seances. Yeah he devoted his life later on to exposing these frauds. Yeah i also. He wants us houdini. Yeah he yeah bernie schwartz. He's just at least they hired a jew to play the but i you know do growing up. He even having missed his entire performing years. Course it was just this legend that i could read about and whatnot You talk about those early Traveling performers you could argue that mark twain was one of the first stand up comedians. The will rogers and so harry. Houdini was this larger than life. Travelling singular performer that would draw crowds. Tens of thousands in. That really wasn't a thing i know of. In gilbert and my age steve martin was the first sort of arena comedian. Who's going to fifteen twenty thousand people which he hated. I ended up with getting to know him and you know there was no there was no one in the in the workings. Who said yeah. Don't do this as you as you rise through the ranks of success as a stand up comedian and you get to this new found lofty position of you know you could sell fifteen thousand tickets in one location all across the country. There is no one mindful enough to say. Let's not do that because it isn't what you're what. Stand up comedians. You don't be should be doing necessarily because losing that intimacy you know. We all prefer theaters. I suppose just not to hear the clanking of glasses and bar service but And they're certainly comedians who have played larger venues in the last ten years. But yeah is steve. Did say it's sort of law. And he said also because it was such pandemonium he said i would put my worst material in the first ten minutes because it didn't matter what i said interesting. They were just cheering and going nuts with every gesture. What the beadle beedle said. That couldn't hear couldn't hear themselves. They didn't know what they were singing up there and they just heard screams funny. You're talking about magic heaven too. Because we gilbert and i talk a lot on this show about Forms of show business. That you just don't see much of any more growing up. Magicians were on television. Magicians were on the sullivan. Show also can also comedic. Magicians like carl ballantine. Sure and and and people like that and russian impressionists. So frank ocean. George carbon warden. John who had here kirby jordan. Yeah it's interesting there are those There are those kind of forms of of of of show business that we all grew up with that are considered key. Guess quaint maybe or novelty acts but you know the magician you know penn and teller would certainly argue that they. They've done a hell of a job keeping alive. The comedy magician. Yeah And certainly david blaine and didn't there. Was this guy who had the theater piece that ended up being on. Hbo forgetting his name. That franco's directed Sort of a magic experience I know you're talking about i. His guess yes you could find. Magicians and impressionists right. But it's not like it used to be on tv on nate. Pob y- even when letterman asked me to do be the closing night of impressionist week. I remember that you know it was a silly novelty idea for his show to do. Bring back what what he was almost showcasing as our heck representing another time when you would see people doing impressions on tv. Yeah he had kleiner on there. And i remember that which brings me back to my earlier question. Do you remember the first time You both of you. Getting on stage early gilbert. Your early act was impressions. Yech like lugosi and yeah back then. I was stated well. Yeah because when you're young and you do the stars of the day. They're all considerably older. You're not doing your contemporaries like maybe you would now..

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

03:28 min | 1 year ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"A lot of that with with entertainers. Not just musicians kevin pollak it ahead your writers. Are you name yeah. 'cause kevin pollock did a whole documentary where he talked to comedians about the there need to be loved and in is you know and the the pain of that in the drive if they've had And i think that's in a lot of ways the crew. There is a lot of pain. You pay for creative and that sounds like a cliche. But i think there's a reason why it's cliche. Don't you think can absolutely You know that that's true. It is a shame but there's about art and and trauma yes absolutely. I mean look so. Many of our greatest artists are are trying to right themselves out of a problem. They'll never saw you know. The world of literature is ashley. Oct- with those You know it's cetera. it's It's it's one of the great truisms it's a cliche but it's also a truism right About that world so I think we can see that. You know so then you ask yourself what is right. What is a guy like george harrison. Trying to right himself out when he has so much So much working for him right in terms of upbringing and he doesn't seem to have any psychological trauma and yet he writes these songs that are so affecting and when you when you look at his story well it's right there in his early twenties right. He's the biggest band of all time. And you know the biggest band of all time and and yet. He's the third banana right to the two biggest bananas. In the history of songwriting certainly commercial popular saad righted. What oh what a place. What a world you know. That's going on so yeah. There is a documentary on the eagles. And they talked about that. When you don henley and glenn fry singing lead that it was hard to get another like you weren't going to give lead to couple the other like mandy meister and had some and others because you've got to such strong. You know lead vocalist. You've got harass. You know you've got harrison but you know you've got lennon mccartney which many people would rank as among the greatest songwriters of all times right in no matter what genre much less rock and roll and you share a little bit about that. Early georgia's songwriting. Problem wasn't up to their level but he was trying and getting better and later it showed he did have that muse. Similar today ours isn't it..

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on Alchemy This

Alchemy This

03:23 min | 1 year ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Alchemy This

"I god bless tim chom yuppie. Go check me out. I'm doing really work. Electoral like artistic. Shit that you would be the person to define that its breakthrough shit You know someone has michelangelo. I'm sure was the first person to go after he finish painting the mona lisa ago. They login mikey angela. Are we talking about sure. Okay i mean if you know him. It's mike cranky cows if anyone's looking to increase their pop culture fluency. I'd i'd recommend the documentary vow. I just watch so good about val kilmer. He's got home movie and video footage dating back to his childhood and It's it's fascinating. It's really well put together. Who and Just a great look at an interesting actor. Put it together I don't know you can watch it on amazon prime. it's so good. it's so good so as amazon. Prime terrific people amazon proud them all very very supportive loving all right. Well that's our show for today. I'm your host kevin pollock. Let's.

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

The Adam Carolla Show

02:35 min | 1 year ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on The Adam Carolla Show

"And kevin pollock as albert brooks jason tatum and christopher walken. Hi this is albert brooks caverns not here. Leave a message call back. I don't care. I'm gonna go lie down. Good luck jason stay. He says six words in a row a faster than anybody else alive. Those six words are. Do you know what i mean. And he says those. As this jeremy right yes and so when i keyed into that than it was chair. You we dead right right. Let's just say it's often walking trader. Joe's i mean sure is again. I just want the conversation rise to the i can. I work at trader. Joe's excuse me. I had buying signed notice first of all joe here trader. Joe is what i'm asking now. He's not well that's just the name you know ralph's the supermarket. No ralph while there probably is. But he's not there right. You're not gonna find. I'm not. I think in joe would be trading you can learn not just traders like just sort of a name for old time guys. Who would move like merchants. Well i'm going to set a stein crestfallen. But i had a question about the bananas. Come here every day right. I like the store. You selection of nuts is insane. And i had no idea such a variety of nuts event. But you got here on four. It's a point of pride for us. He must be love. Dead's oh by the way thank you. The bananas are always green. The so my question to you. If i may i was gonna ask joe. You're saying what he's not. He's never i mean i think he's dead like i don't know exists this. I'm sorry not. I don't i don't i'm not related now. Only working here for like seven weeks. So yeah it's just called trader if you want me to show you around the haven't 'wow imperial heart. Ajay more of our hard i. I don't know i will be surprised and disappointed. No matter what. Kevin pollack shot at the conversational the conversational trader. Joe's and.

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on RISE Together Podcast

RISE Together Podcast

03:14 min | 1 year ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on RISE Together Podcast

"Another question do you think you'll ever meet don cheadle. Oh i actually have have you already on. Yeah i forget that you were like mr walt disney for like ninety two years. Okay so this is a good story. So here i have ever hear my chimney chin-chin So i feel like there's a fun so we just heidi just now noticing your beers the first time like a lot on his under snow too. It's a beard so there was this charity thing that ben affleck and matt damon. We're doing for some length of time where they were competing with each other to see who could raise the money between water and something else. And i don't remember what are you. I think the charity you're talking about is how do you like them. Apples is that the name of the and i believe it was called. They they end up having a ah poker events where if you were to pay ten thousand dollars per seat all the money going straight charity and so the walt disney company is reached out to to support their charity. And because they're you know like movie stars and they also have to know the person who is running our studio. He says sure we'll go ahead and buy a couple of tickets. And then because i happen to be known as the human who liked to play poker. They're like. Hey you wanna go play poker and i was like yes i do. So i got this crazy to go to the tournaments. I ended up getting different. Rachel because they were two tickets and she gets to go play upstairs in the like. I don't really know totally how to play yet. Game that kevin pollock is teaching people how to play poker in and i get to play in the tournament downstairs. And by the end of the tournaments. This is like the the greatest situation that could possibly happen in the history of time. Rachel told the story in her book. About how matt damon was part of the reason why she moved to l. a. And that she was he was the person that he wanted to marry more than anything now. She has a full opportunity if their marriage were to fall apart. Actually have that happen. That's true that's true. I'm just saying who knows second chances. But she comes downstairs from having a done well in the amateur game with kevin pollack. And i am now sitting at the final table next to matt. Damon and across from the table is don cheadle. Now there are three other people that are there including hemsworth and because it is now the final way which hemsworth that matters. Give us like top shelf of your show. it was. It was mid mid-tier hemsworth because here because his brother was also there so sitting next to next to match but then the thor is is now standing over the shoulder of his of his younger brother so four. Are you taller than four. I am taller than you. Put that on resumes and stuff. 'cause i it's it's in my linked in bio the bottom line so rachel comes down. I am sitting at this table..

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

03:22 min | 1 year ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know

"And start talking to you. Find people for this episode of stuff should know my my lip got caught my tooth. Would i said you came out a little ear. It's funny My daughter finally lost her first tooth. In it's you know it's changing the way she talks. He's got a little funny little bliss been. She's always tongue in on it. And i'm like i'm going to be there with you soon. You know i gotta get this front one redone right so we did. Yeah i'm gonna wait till right before we have live shows so i could pull that front teeth again. That'll be a special treat for everybody especially me. You're used to it. I really was the worst. When you had that little case that you put it in. And so the smell could walked out i i i gave up after the first one on wearing that thing. Just like who cares yeah. No it's great. It was very liberating. It was as is this podcast episode. I think this is going to be a good one because chuck. I've been wanting to talk about this for a really long time. This is one of those things that you like hear about. And you're like wait. What they they can't be right and then you read a little more about it in a little more. It just keeps getting worse and worse but yet it's It's kind of one of the Like a landmark. Study in the field of psychology. That we're talking about today. Yeah the three christ's of hip solanki and I studied this. Remember this studying it in psychology class in college and got kind of into it at the time and You started wearing like three. Crises shirts followed them on tour. It was grade. I don't for some reason. I thought i read the book. But i don't think i read the book. I think we just covered the book in college and psychology class like. I don't think they read the whole book. The we basically just kind of went over it. but i've been pretty fascinated for years and You know eventually. When hollywood made a movie about it for years ago i was excited and even paid to rent that thing that worked out pretty good. I watch the first half hour and realize man. They've just sort of disney fide. This thing and it's not good. Buddy kevin pollock is in it and he's always great. Hey that guy can steal a scene better than the hamburglar. Yeah the movie Just so everyone knows is called the three crisis hip salani from john ab net starring. Richard gere is the name changed. Doctor and then the three christ in the movie are portrayed by peter dink ledge One of my favorite actors walton goggin. Geoghegan's yeah he's great man. I went back. Tokyo's watching the shield again. That guy was amazing. And that was he in that yeah. Young played one of the main characters. He's just the best and then What's the guy's name bradley. Whitford his also great. Everyone is good. It just it's one of those movies that they'd just over sanitized And should have made a documentary instead. But they didn't and that's okay and we don't have to talk about the movie ever again now then instead. I think we should start by giving a little background..

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on GSMC Movie Podcast

GSMC Movie Podcast

05:07 min | 2 years ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on GSMC Movie Podcast

"Your favorite artists concert tour dates and so much more. Listen not further. Because this is the gold standard in music podcasts. Welcome back before the break. We took a stroll through memory lane as we discussed one of the biggest films from our our childhood high school musical really quick reminder to stay tuned until the end of the show where i will be getting into the nitty gritty of my thoughts about narnia. But before we get to that. Let's lineup and talk about the usual suspects How do you shoot the devil. And the back. How does this film utilize flashbacks in its storytelling. Why would the narrator in this film be considered unreliable. How does the ending of the film change we view film as a whole. Let's get into it because this film is very interesting and it's one of my favorites. The usual suspects was released in nineteen ninety five and it was directed by bryan singer. It stars kevin spacey as roger. Roger kint who goes by verbal and this movie benicio del toro as fencer. Gabriel byrne as keaton corcoran. Kevin pollock as hockney. I'm going to butcher this name. So policies in advance but pete pasta thwaite postlethwaite. We'll go with that as kobayashi and giancarlo esposito as jack buyer. I love drunk. Heart giancarlo esposito. He's one of my favorite actors. He's fantastic And when i wash us movie. And i saw him in it. I was like whoa. This is a pleasant surprise. So how does this film start for those of you. Who aren't aware We see keaton wounded on a ship. And this is. There's this opens. We see a mysterious shy figure. Walk up on him and he gets shot in the figure shoots keaton but before he gets shot. Keaton says tyzzer in. This comes into play at the very end of the movie. Emily of course we'll get there but Yeah and from there we are. We go into the main the juicy tender state of the of the film so basically The main events of the film are told by roger. Kent so i'm gonna. I'm gonna call him verbal from now on..

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on The Librocube

The Librocube

08:33 min | 2 years ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on The Librocube

"We'll see bit me internet intercourse doorbells. Today's internet today's internet intercourse sponsor. See to say it slowly is sticky toffee internet's. Thank you for that sponsorship item. The i w to yes with guests. Richard kind. You ever brought wt back. And i'll while that is of course marc marines. Podcast one of the. Oh gee. Excuse me podcasts Definitely reminiscent of at least for me. The first podcast. I ever listened to the one. That sort of slowly corrupted me to this world. was a kevin pollack's chatshow has a say of that. I came for the lavar burton and stayed for the kevin bach. That is no longer a thing. Because i did enjoy it This is similar in that. If there is a guess you know it was better than kevin ball joe but is similar in that if there is a guest on the show w. t.f that you have an interest in you will inevitably with a lot of interesting things known about them that you wouldn't have if you didn't listen. That's a very at least for me. A high compliment Marc maron may be doubles less into some of the a. He's a little more focused than kevin pollock in that What he focuses on perhaps but still gets the job. Done and richard kind. I kind of knew going in and let me just say on that note wti f- listen to every single episode. I'm sort of more guest base. Which is not unusual. A lot of the podcast. I listened our guest based podcast where i will listen if the guest someone. I have an interesting and richard kind. I knew would be good going in and after listening. Ken verify He is just a good podcast guest period. Full stop Sort of this was interesting as well. Because sort of delved delvin added into the sort of respective neuroses which which is interesting I think share some similarities with the sort of mindframe And it's nice to hear people Of this sort of You know shooting the shit and talking and in exploring mind stuff. So i i would recommend this episode Just for that reason alone On top of which you know to funny people sitting down and talking nothing wrong with that. That's what podcast all. It'd be moving on to mickey d's more won bids. Oh yeah So this is sort of a new thing Sort of in line with some of the other Quarantine type content. I have sought out This mickey d is a which. I was think of mcdonald's whenever i read that because sometimes i don't know if this is a canadian ontario specific things sometimes we call Mcdonalds macanese there. You go He plays a moral end. Which is very old very old of game in the Oblivion skyro- them more wind ship. What was the first one thunder not thunder your anyways The graphics are you know. At the time they were shirley amazing but the Watching them now is just But it was a massive massive game back in the day when that i was always interested in but never got my hands on. I remember going to a friend's house and just watching him play for like hours and being fascinated by how large a world was. And just how seemingly you could go anywhere and do anything was probably not the first time i've experienced that but To the degree that the scheme offered Even back then is truly amazing so this guy will sort of a do missions. He'll he'll set himself a little challenges to do in the game And he'll just do them. And you know you get a half hour video and watch him sort of a fumble along because he knows his shit but there's also some fumbling involved with a game like this So they're fun. They're relaxing Funny quite often and I recommend Sort of in line with the The fallout lower videos. That i've been watching just sort of you know what i quite often have been doing with these with the follow ones as a wake-up and then you know you don't wanna get out of bed right away so a spend a half hour watching one of these sort of relaxed videos to get in. Get the day started. And i find. It's a very nice. it's very Just sort of chill yoho speaking of chill. I don't know if that's a segue sticky toffee pudding the musical for matty matheson on just a dash. Wow that's a mouthful okay. So a gesture dash is a show a internet. Show an internet cooking show. You could say Hosted by matty matheson. Matheson a feel like seeing a lot of lately. Maybe it has to do with a sort of youtube algorithm in that I watched a bunch of his videos. And now i am getting recommendations for a bunch of his videos but i have some subscribe The mrs and i have watched. Probably i don't know about dozens but probably near dozens at this point and they're just god damned light a specific specifically just a dash. Because he's got a couple of different. I guess he would almost say shows styles of shows The older ones gonna slightly more traditional cooking. Show vibe and they're good you know It's just. I feel like once. He started recording These the specific show just a dash. It's like he let loose. It's like he just decided to do whatever the fuck he wants the way he wants how. He wants where he wants. Well at home because it's during quarantine They're just incredible to the degree that They are. I think exemplary i might make sense Of why. I think the internet is quite often amazing. They are good internet This one particular sort of exemplifies that stick sticky toughing putting the musical so what happened Seemingly was there was a a power outage or a blown fuse or something to that effect. Where all the lights With the exception of a spotlight onset went out. and then it's it's sorta gave the vibe. That was immediately immediately noticeable by maddie matheson and to anyone watching that it was as if a someone was about to do a solo song during musical where all the lights go off. Spotlight goes on and they start to sing and that's just what he did Sort of at least. I think obviously started as a bit of a joke But then over the course of the rest of the episode They would like purposely Shine the spotlight or he would purposely be doing something and then just suddenly break into song then they got like the crew involved and the how should i wish i could remember the producer. He would be the producer. The director i forget her name. But the long-suffering producer shit like come on and clean something and then started singing like this sad song about having to you know. Stop whatever he's doing to clean up messes and Then they were like forced like the The cameraman in the san guys to like a break into song as well but our own individual totally a made up on the spot improvised songs..

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on Standup Comedy   "Your Host and MC"

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

06:23 min | 2 years ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

"I meant just now when i went. I love that joke. Oh my oh yeah. Great visual with their kevin pollock adding all these synthetic ship at silent right. Hey larry we've been friends for a long time. And i don't know anybody that tells better funny story than you do. You might have something to share with the audience. I can remember so many lapse of limited but the stories where i always think of about last limits is. I don't know maybe ten years or so. I can't remember how long you had rented or purchased. I don't know A home for us to saying you know and it was in nice suburban neighborhood. That was maybe ten minutes from the club. And i she must forgive me. I can't remember the name of the group bedroom community. This all nice house. There are all nice. I used to work there at your club. I don't know three or four times a year. So i would you know either was in tahoe or i drive in it. Got the point. Where i would just drive i to the house and dropping my stuff off and then come over to clubs and never forget. One time i came. There was a spring afternoon or evening because it was still light out and somebody's neighborhood streets. I guess just sort of look very similar. When i write. I'm sure i'm sure you remember. I was positive that i knew exactly where i was going. I turned in against treat went to the house. And i'm sure that they were trapped houses. Which is why. I mistook this house. Another has all look alike positive. Yeah positive this out and the two guys you had me with that we. I can't remember who they were. But there guys had worked with many times before tastic. We always had un's of laughs and fun and just you know couldn't have been better the whole. Oh freak these guys out start holding the driveway. I grabbed my bag. I come into older so crack up. I kick the front door open. And i leap into the house carrying my bag and i shouted. I'm oh there is a very lovely family as their dinner table and they're absolutely frozen they're looking at me like this is like this is the worst nightmare they could imagine the most from. It's like a really happy home invasion. I am some long haired. Bearded creep got these two huge guys. I kicked and screamed honey on pump and they were motionless. They all had turned on the cable looking with expressions of horror on their faces and i instantly realized. Oh my god. And i just said. I said i'm herb. I please forgive me an unnaturally backing out. I thought this was a different. I can't explain it. I'm sorry but i didn't. I didn't mean to you. Please please excuse me. i'm so sorry. They never move entire time. I was asked frozen in fear. I bet i would emerge trying to my car away and sure enough. Correct pouch like a block away. That's funny larry. I was so timid when i got to the real house i knocked on the door. And whoever the opening act or middle acquis said oh. Hey what's happening told him. Who destroys thought. That was the funniest thing. it is her. Oh hey thanks for you great. Thanks for sharing that story. What a great interaction of of a comic chris. He's being funny in scaring the poop. Out of people wrong i. I can't tell you how many times i've thought about that family. I felt so bad. I thought i don't even. I couldn't even find the house again. If i try but i thought i wish i could send them a letter and apologize or but that was a show or something. It's just one of those moments. We all have those things that happen in our lives. It could never plan for and just the image of you jumping inbounding into the room honey. I'm home to these. People startled at dinner. I just think that's great. Well larry thanks for sharing. Some of your funny will be looking forward to another podcast. You already have one out there. And don't forget everybody. The wilson method you. Can it up on google and check it out. But larry thanks for doing this special bonus. Podcast an audience of one thanks. Everybody stay tuned sunday. They'll be a new full show by we. Hope you enjoyed this episode of stand up comedy your host and emcee for information on the show merchandise and our sponsors or descend comments scott. Visit our website at www dot. Stand up your host tim. C dot com look for more episodes soon and enjoy the world of standup comedy. Visit a comedy showroom near you..

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on Standup Comedy   "Your Host and MC"

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

02:19 min | 2 years ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

"I don't really tell jokes. So i think it just not sort of what i do when i think when someone says oh jack i always think of our good friend. Kevin pollock who. I used to play poker with a lot in los angeles and kevin will be cracking up the whole table stuff. I remember joke that he told one time that. Let him right cambridge. Oh so. I'll tell. I can't wait. I love oh. My god these kevin story to back you know but I love the joke especially in kevin. Does he does all these accents. And cardinal these ten tastic hughes of the oh. I'm just on behalf of the joke. Here old greenish miller chairman sitting around a men's club and they're ruminating about their history and there's some younger men there and when the older and says oh originals captured younger champs about the time you came face to face with a man eating tiger in burma and originals only head of causing cultural experience or out in the bush search and had no idea while the movie i cooled open some of the grass and there. I was face to face with an eight hundred thousand ryan. I'm ashamed to say. I told myself what are the younger men says. Walk to miller. I wouldn't feel bad at all. Anyone were over to have that reaction with man eating lion into residences. No i meant just now when i went. I love that

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Bonus #7   "An Audience of One"     Larry Wilson - burst 1

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

02:19 min | 2 years ago

Bonus #7 "An Audience of One" Larry Wilson - burst 1

"I don't really tell jokes. So i think it just not sort of what i do when i think when someone says oh jack i always think of our good friend. Kevin pollock who. I used to play poker with a lot in los angeles and kevin will be cracking up the whole table stuff. I remember joke that he told one time that. Let him right cambridge. Oh so. I'll tell. I can't wait. I love oh. My god these kevin story to back you know but I love the joke especially in kevin. Does he does all these accents. And cardinal these ten tastic hughes of the oh. I'm just on behalf of the joke. Here old greenish miller chairman sitting around a men's club and they're ruminating about their history and there's some younger men there and when the older and says oh originals captured younger champs about the time you came face to face with a man eating tiger in burma and originals only head of causing cultural experience or out in the bush search and had no idea while the movie i cooled open some of the grass and there. I was face to face with an eight hundred thousand ryan. I'm ashamed to say. I told myself what are the younger men says. Walk to miller. I wouldn't feel bad at all. Anyone were over to have that reaction with man eating lion into residences. No i meant just now when i went. I love that

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on Standup Comedy   "Your Host and MC"

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

03:44 min | 2 years ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

"Hair via buddy appreciate message to you. I'd like to encourage you to check out my website. Stand up your hosted mc dot com because we have two great offers first off. There's a way for you to contact me by email and be happy to send you a free copy of the first chapter of my book be a standup comic or just look like one. It's very funny and entertaining in this first. Chapter is free just for shooting me an email and when you do let me know what you think of the show of comments or critiques. In addition bennett comedy producer for over forty years and i've developed quite a bit of knowledge on the industry and what works and doesn't work from a club owners point of view. So if any of you out there are interested in being stand up. Comics are just like to improve yourself. Onstage as presenter mc or comedian. So i have an offer of comedy consulting that might be of interest to you. It's very affordable and afford you personal advice from somebody that's been in the business a very long time so these are just two new things i wanted to share with you so again. Check out the website. Great pictures information and now some free offers. www stand up your host and emcee dot com. All right let's get to this week. Show enjoy this. Is another episode of up comedy your host and emcee celebrating forty plus years on the fringe of show business stories interviews and comedy set from the famous and not so famous. Here's your host and emcee scott at words. Hi and welcome to this week's bonus show. I put together something special for you. My podcast listeners. This is titled an audience of one. We're asking friends and comics to bring their funny in this week. We have a terrific guy one of the top comic magicians in the country. Larry wilson larry. Thanks for joining us on this special bonus. Programme thank you. We're looking to bring some quick funny to our audience out there and you have a good joke or something for us joke. I wonder if it'll play here without any visual are you now. I don't really tell jokes. So i think it just not sort of what i do when i think when someone says oh jack i always think of our good friend. Kevin pollock who. I used to play poker with a lot in los angeles and kevin will be cracking up the whole table stuff. I remember joke that he told one time that. Let him right cambridge. Oh so. I'll tell. I can't wait. I love oh. My god these kevin story to back you know but I love the joke especially in kevin. Does he does all these accents. And cardinal these ten tastic hughes of the oh. I'm just on behalf of.

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"kevin pollock" Discussed on Pop Culture Leftovers

Pop Culture Leftovers

03:07 min | 2 years ago

"kevin pollock" Discussed on Pop Culture Leftovers

"End up program to see how fake profiles were was fake. Yeah yeah i i would i. I'll give it to taste it. And i'll tell people that you should. You should watch it. It is going to be hard to get through though because you know i mean. This is the way that it's so fucked up with with how things have changed over the years man. Jake think about it man fucking when we were kids it was like we had. How many channels. You know what i mean like. Well when my parents were fucking kids there were like three channels and when you were famous were fucking famous. You're famous because you're on. Abc nbc cbs. You were famous because you're on one of the big fuck and three. Everybody knew who the fuck you were then. Then we got cable you know and now now it's like we got fucking got twitch. We got him. We got all these streaming services. We got youtube. It's but people aren't tiktok now are more famous people that are on. The primetime shows a lot of time. Sometimes i do but people are gaming. It to people are gaming it you know. People are buying followers people. Buying these bots. People are buying likes comments all this shit and we find out one of these girls that they're purchasing these likes and these comments and all this stuff she sticks with it she sticks with it and you know people are sending her free gifts and jewelry and giving her off at all inclusive paid vacations. And it's all ridiculous man and i hope that this just goes away. I really hope that this. Where's that damn meteor now. Damn that's that's harsh dude dam. I don't mean. Brian have both taken a lot of pride in that something. We've never done in the approach to promoting pop culture leftovers is. We've never bought a single bot. We've kinda scandalous methods to try to improve the visibility of our podcast. It's been pretty grassroots from the beginning and others if you went to five or back in the day. I don't know if you can do it now. But if you went to five or back in the day fiber is a site where you can buy like you can have somebody perf- make a jingle for you and all this other stuff but on five or they used to have social media stuff as well where you could purchase and you can have yourself game the i tunes rankings and yes and it worked. It worked. they've of done away with it now and it doesn't work. What kevin pollock did. I don't think i don't. I don't but you could gain the charts and basically there is a I listened to a podcast where they talked about how it worked. And and you basically buying for whatever the five ten fifteen twenty bucks..

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When We Lose Weight, Where Does It Go?

BrainStuff

05:26 min | 4 years ago

When We Lose Weight, Where Does It Go?

"Hello. I'm Kevin Pollak. Yes that Kevin Pollock. What's that? I did save room for pie. Thank you. And may I offer you a slice of my new comedy podcast. It's called alchemy. This. I've gathered five hilarious improvisers. And each episode. I set the scene and the comedy gold fills your life with undeniable joy, be the first a yellow your friends about Kevin politics. New comedy podcasts. Alchemy this listen and subscribe at apple podcasts or on the iheartradio app or wherever you listen to podcasts. Welcome to brain stuff from how stuff works. Hey, brain stuck Lauren Bogle bomb here for many of us, humans our body size and shape are things influx from one month to the next depending on a host of factors both within and without our control our genes might be a little tighter or a little looser. Our question of the day is when we lose weight where does that lost weight go? The short answer is that our bodies convert molecules in fat cells to usable forms of energy, thus shrinking the cells. But getting this to happen isn't just about sweating to the oldies. Or however, you prefer to work out understanding how our bodies perform this tummy, trimming trick requires a little more detail. We know that weight loss. Hinges on burning calories. Calories are the measure of the potential energy in the food. You eat in the form of fats, proteins and carbohydrates. If our bodies were cars energy would be the gas. That keeps everything running lounging in front of the television is like cruising the strip while sprinting around to track is more like drag racing at maximum speeds in short more. Or work means more energy is needed. The body uses. Some of the calories we ingest to digest that very food. Once the food is broken down into its respective parts of carbohydrates fats and proteins it. Either uses the remaining energy or converts to fat for storage in fat cells, and as doctor who fans no fat cells live in adipose tissue, which basically acts like an internal gestation storing away fuel reserves to lose weight. You must burn more calories or energy than you consume to start using up that fuel reserve, essentially, if you're not ingesting enough calories to fuel your additional work. Your body must pull from fat stores. According to the law of conservation of mass matter is neither created nor destroyed, but it may alter its form through chemical reaction, essentially that tells us that while we lose mass in our bodies by burning fat. It doesn't just disappear. It's simply changes for him. When we eat the glucose and other sugars harnessed from carbohydrates are the first things our bodies use as fuel stores liver stores the glucose in the form of glycogen and releases it into the bloodstream as necessary to keep our bodies trucking long think of your bloodstream as an interconnected conveyor belt that takes necessary nutrients to the body parts that need them. Once that glucose runs out fat takes over harnessing energy by burning fat is referred to as ketosis. It works like this hormones, regulating our blood sugar levels, activate an enzyme in the blood vessels of fat tissue called lie pace, lie ignites, fat cells to release macromolecules called triglycerides, which are what makes fat cells bet triglycerides are made up of glycerin and three fatty acid chains when they received the signal from lipase to exit the fat cells the triglycerides break up into their respective components and enter the bloodstream for us the liver snatches at the glacier, all to break it down for energy, and some of the fatty acids moved to the muscles that can farm them for energy. As well. The action of breaking down triglycerides into usable energy is called like policies. Once the components of the glycerin and fatty acids are inside our muscle or liver cells. Organ hills called my Takao Andrea shuffle in reshuffle. There's compounds to harness their potential energy sorta like a furnace burns would the might Akande breakdown and recombine those components of our fat cells and produce heat water carbon dioxide and Denison triphosphate or ATP ATP halls potential energy in its molecular bonds for us when we exercise like inner cellular carb loading the water exits our bodies as sweat and urine, and we exhaled carbon dioxide. Now that the body has relieved at cells of some glycerin and fatty acids, the cells get smaller and sew sell buy-sell, our body shape changes. Today's episode was written by Kristen conger and produced by Tyler playing to hear more from Kristen out her podcast unladylike available wherever you listen to podcasts. And of course, to get the skinny on this and lots of other topics. Visit our home planet. How stuff works dot com. I'm Katie golden. I studied psychology and evolutionary biology at Harvard, and I pretend to be a bird on Twitter and my new podcast creature feature. 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Why Does Hot Food Seem More Satisfying?

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Why Does Hot Food Seem More Satisfying?

"Hello. I'm Kevin Pollak. Yes that Kevin Pollock. What's that? I did save room for pie. Thank you. And may I offer you a slice of my new comedy podcast. It's called alchemy. This. I've gathered five hilarious improvisers. And each episode. I set the scene and the comedy gold fills your life with undeniable joy, be the first yellow your friends about Kevin politics. New comedy podcasts. Alchemy this listen and subscribe at apple podcasts or on the iheartradio app or wherever you listen to podcasts. Welcome to brain stuff from how stuff works. Hey, rain stuff. Lauren Bogle von here. You know that ravenously hungry feeling you get after going swimming? It feels like you could go to an all you can eat buffet and make them rethink their business strategy, but although a salad or a granola bar or even the nice smooth. He would probably satisfy you a voice echoing out of the deepest recesses of your brain commands you to feed it something warm entire pizza perhaps or two giant Balza extra brisket. Please. There could be a lot of reasons why we crave warm foods when we're especially hungry, but one of them probably has to do with the link between smell and taste. We spoke with Dr Steven Sacher an associate professor in the university of Alabama department of biological sciences. Who studies the physiological design of digestive systems. He said hot food emanates much more airborne particles than cold foods. And since a large part of our taste sensation. Also involves smell hot food would therefore provide positive reinforcement and its selection. Just consider how quickly the smell of smoke from a barbecue can make you feel hungry or how no matter how tasty it will be a cold spot show. Simply doesn't stimulate the senses like a warm chilly. So even though we intellectually know that cold soup is going to be good in phila-. Sup are olfactory apparatus hasn't yet been appraised of the situation making it hard to get all the parts of the brain on the same Gus Baccio bandwagon, but smell may not be the only reason we crave a hot meal more than a cold one. Or rather it may signal a deeper reason since heating food on locks calories and nutrients, we wouldn't be able to get eating the food raw. And since our big brains are very calorie needy. Our preference for hot meals might have something to do with our brains steering us towards the most potential calories possible in the moment of hunger. According to Richard Wrangham, a biological anthropology at Harvard and author of catching fire how cooking made us human the important comparison is between foods that are cooked and differ. Only in temperature. He said. Hot food, very likely yields more net energy gain than cold food, partly because of changes in digest ability. One example is that starch becomes increasingly refractory after hot bread than cools. Which could be one reason why we like hot toast in the case of lipid, rich foods, the closer of fat is to its melting point when eaten probably the easier. It is digested however, Secker clarifies that chewing and the digestive process are both pretty good at unlocking nutrients. He said that once you've cooked hamburger, for example, eating it. Hot or cold would provide a negligible difference in calories consumed and digestion effort, but there's also the nostalgia factor. Smell is the most nostalgia triggering sense, researchers aren't entirely sure why this is. But they think it has to do with the physical way. Our brains handle information in the parts known as the limbic system. The limbic system includes the amid Dula which helps us process emotions the hippocampus which processes and stores memories and the olfactory bulb which. Passes sent input from our nasal cavity. There are direct connections. Among these three brain bits. Studies have shown that sense create more positive and more emotional senses of nostalgia than other triggers. And scientists think that's because of these close connections among sent emotion and memory in our brains while there might be some selected Dr hidden in our behavior to crave cooked food for nutritional gains are cravings and susceptibility to a rich sent in the air is very likely driven by a nice memory of the taste and smell of food right off the grill or the chicken soup that comforted you when you were sick a child, however, even small changes in temperature can make a big difference in how satisfaction food is perceived. It's important to remember that the texture foods and especially fats, like those cheese and cheese. Substitutes changes drastically within a relatively small temperature range, for example, cold pizza, delight or horror discuss. Today's episode was written by Jesulin shields and produced by Tyler playing for more on this and lots of other savory topics. Visit our home planet. How stuff works dot com. Hi there. I'm Josh Clark of stuff, you should know. And I've just released a new ten part podcast series called the end of the world with Josh Clark. It's about existential risks all the ways that we humans my exit wipe ourselves out with the amazing new technology were beginning to develop today, like artificial intelligence. Sure, it's heavy stuff. But it's also enormously. Interesting stuff and surprisingly the series turns out to be kind of inspiring to search for it on apple podcasts. And check out the reviews from people who are already listening. It also has a lavish soundtrack with sound design by Kevin sends Ocoee and a beautiful original score by point Lobo. If you're curious person in a fan of the deep dive, check out my new series the end of the world with Josh Clark. 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