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    Explore "epps" with insightful episodes like "Di-Meh, Benjamin Epps et Lujipeka", "Mini004 - Don Epps at #TeachBetter19", "Film Fans Review: Dolemite Is My Name - Netflix (spoilervrij)", "Cannon Blast #2 - Dolemite is My Name" and "Back to In Too Deep w/ Aaron Henson" from podcasts like ""Les concerts d'inter", "Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset", "Film Fans Podcast", "Creating Cannon" and "Back to the Classics"" and more!

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    Di-Meh, Benjamin Epps et Lujipeka

    Di-Meh, Benjamin Epps et Lujipeka
    durée : 00:56:05 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club ! Le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités. Une heure pour faire le tour de l’actualité musicale en live… et plus encore. Quand la musique rencontre les arts, du cinéma à la BD, du théâtre à la littérature. Bienvenue au Club !

    Mini004 - Don Epps at #TeachBetter19

    Mini004 - Don Epps at #TeachBetter19

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    Don Epps

    @DonEppsEDU on Twitter & Instagram

    Recorded on location at #TeachBetter19 - teachbetterconference.com

    11.9.19

     

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    Don’s Tweet & Video with students using their Micro_Bit as a “FitBit”

    Don’s Tweet & Video about his school’s STEM Showcase Night featuring Brian Aspinall

    Film Fans Review: Dolemite Is My Name - Netflix (spoilervrij)

    Film Fans Review: Dolemite Is My Name - Netflix (spoilervrij)

    Rudy Ray Moore werkt in de jaren 1970 in een platenwinkel. Hij wil zelf doorbreken als zanger, maar niemand wil zijn plaatjes draaien. Ook als komiek wil hij maar niet doorbreken. Toch moet en zal hij bekend worden. Hij besluit zich te verkleden als het grofgebekte typetje Dolemite om het nachtclubpubliek te vermaken. Hij neemt zelfs een album op met schunnige grapjes en liedjes. Zal dit eindelijk zijn doorbraak betekenen?

    In deze aflevering geven Nils en Narana hun spoilervrije review over Dolemite Is My Name.

    Vergeet je niet te abonneren op ons kanaal, laat een review achter via iTunes of Apple Podcasts en volg ons op Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmfanspodcast en Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmfanspodcast. Voor meer reviews, filmnieuws en afleveringen ga je naar www.filmfanspodcast.nl.

    Cannon Blast #2 - Dolemite is My Name

    Cannon Blast #2 - Dolemite is My Name

    Hey Cannon-ites!

    On our second official episode of Cannon Blast we plopped down in the theater and checked out the Rudy Ray Moore biopic "Dolemite is My Name"! Directed by Craig Brewer (Hustle & Flow) Starring Eddie Murphy as Rudy with an huge cast of supporting actors, this film takes you back to the height of blaxploitation and the man who staked his claim. 

    Coming to Netflix on October 25th! Watch it before you listen to this episode!

    Email us with your favorite blaxploitation film at creatingcannon@gmail.com

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    322: Darnell Epps - "Second Chances"

    322: Darnell Epps - "Second Chances"

    Sometimes those that Thrive LOUD inspire others from their journey on the long road back.

    From the Brooklyn housing projects, to private Catholic School, to a near 17-year incarceration at Five Points Correctional Facility, to Cornell University, Darnell Epps '19 is not your typical Cornell Senior.

    Hear Darnell's fascinating and inspirational story about taking the wrong path in life, lessons learned, and coming out the other side.

    “One thing that struck me deep was seeing the pain… When I walked in the courtroom and I would see a packed courtroom and I would see families on both sides, feeling pain. I would see the tears in my mother’s eyes, the embarrassment that I caused her, the shame that I brought. She was a New York City Police Officer, but yet had to explain to her colleagues that her two sons were incarcerated for murder. And she was at trial every day. She stuck by me. She came up on the visit practically every month to see Darrell and I. It was that. It was witnessing that. It was seeing that. That really brought me face-to-face with the need to ultimately become a responsible adult and to break out of this way of thinking that seemed to dominate my teenage years.”

    Check out Darnell's Op Ed in the New York Times.

    Plucked from their interview on the Fresh From the Hill* podcast, listen to Darnell share his story with Lou Diamond on Thrive LOUD.

    Fresh From the Hill was Created and produced by Amanda Massa.

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    Boyz n the Hood & The Wood: A Look at Black Masculinity in Film Pt. 2

    Boyz n the Hood & The Wood: A Look at Black Masculinity in Film Pt. 2

    Brotherhood. Growing up Black. Growing up fast. Relationships. Trying to make it out alive.  What do all of these things have in common? They're all significant themes present in both films in Part 2 of our Black Masculinity in Film series.  

    Boyz n the Hood (1991) & The Wood (1999).  Two films both set in Southern California - South Central LA & Inglewood respectively. Both films being "coming of age" classics centered around 3 Black males attempting to mature from boys to men. 

    One film centering on the trauma and hardship of growing up black in the hood while the other film highlighting a trauma-less story shedding light on everyday life growing up Black and male.

    What both films certainly accomplished was the ability to highlight various aspects of black masculinity and opening the door for the future of Black films to be made. 

    We'd also be remiss if we did not mention the tragic passing of Boyz n the Hood director John Singleton last week.  At only 23 years of age, he directed his first film, Boyz n the Hood. A film touching on many themes that would still be relevant nearly 30 years later.

    We thank John Singleton for his work beautifully telling the stories of Black people in film throughout his career and we wish his family and friends the healing they need during this time. RIP John Singleton.  

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    PODCAST: Recapping the Minnesota Vikings 2019 Draft Class! (ep. 748)

    PODCAST: Recapping the Minnesota Vikings 2019 Draft Class! (ep. 748)

    The Minnesota Fightin' Vikings 2019 Draft Class has been selected. All... Twelve of them. Let's recap the picks and learn who these players are and how they can make an impact with the Vikes.

    1) Garrett Bradbury, C - NC State
    2) Irv Smith Jr, TE - Alabama
    3) Alexander Mattison, RB - Boise State
    4) Dru Samia, OG - Oklahoma
    5) Cameron Smith, LB - USC
    6) Armon Watts, DL - Arkansas
    6) Marcus Epps, S - Wyoming
    6) Oli Udoh, OT - Elon
    7) Kris Boyd, CB - Texas
    7) Dillon Mitchell, WR - Oregon
    7) Olabisi Johnson, WR - Colorado State
    7) Austin Cuttin, LS - Air Force

    All that and more "HELL YEAH" chatter on this edition of the Purple FTW! Podcast!

    A Carlson Digital Joint

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    Succotash Chats Epi175: Kickin' It with Korey Epps

    Succotash Chats Epi175: Kickin' It with Korey Epps

    Saluton, Succotash the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast listeners!

    It is in fact I, Tyson Saner, your humble host for the duration of this Chats edition of Succotash. My guest is podcaster (or soundcaster, rather…), singer, and actor Korey Epps. 

    Korey was the host of The Evil Teddy Bear Podcast for many years and over a hundred episodes. I was even a guest on his show in Epi67, entitled "Fights Like Tyson", back in 2013. (Click the link in this epi's blog entry on on our http://SuccotashShow.com homesite if you want to hear what I sounded like as a Boy Podcaster…) 

    The ETBP went defunct last year but recently Korey has come back on the soundcasting scene with the appropriately titled The Korey Epps Show. We'll be discussing that and other things so stay tuned, won't you? (Spoiler Alert: We experienced technical problems toward the end of our chat so had to cut our conversation a bit short more suddenly than intended…) 

    We've got our Burst o' Durst from political comedian and social commentator Will Durst in which In which our intrepid correspondent goes slightly mad and babbles on and on about the shady, depraved and transgressive administration. 

    I'd like to bring YOUR attention to a special event that Mr. Durst brought to MY attention. It's called "Comedy Celebration Day". They had their first one back in 1981 and this year - in 2018 for you time travelers - , it's being held on September 16th from Noon to 5pm. It features 40 comics, it's in San Fransisco in Golden Gate Park's newly named Robin Williams Meadow... and it's free to attend. They recently reached their gofundme goal but you can still see the promo for the event (and continue to donate!) at https://www.gofundme.com/comedy-day-2018  

    I've also got another selection of TrumPoetry from our almost-brand-new sponsor TrumPoetry.com...

    Thank you for spending your time with us for the hour or so which this installment ate up. I appreciate it a great deal. If you like what you're hearing I'd like to invite you to tell people about us here at Succotash, The Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. It doesn't cost you more than a moment or two of your time to leap over to our page in the Apple Podcasts section, search for Succotash Show, and give us a 5-star rating and a tasty little review. Sharing is, after all, caring...and it's the most direct way to honor our request that you please Pass The Succotash!

     

    — Tyson Saner

    PodKore Ep 3 w/ Michael Capps Jr

    PodKore Ep 3 w/ Michael Capps Jr
    Come back in time with me as we listen to a lost episode of  ReRunz with the late and great Mike Capps Jr as we talk about the Simpsons.

    I'm posting this in memory of Capps because after we all lost this great man last year. He is still missed and still inspires me to do what I do in life. Podcasting, music, and more. This podcast is not only for him but to all of us that miss and love him.

    PodKore Ep 1: PodKore Begins (w/ Rebecca Handler)

    PodKore Ep 1: PodKore Begins (w/ Rebecca Handler)
    In this episode Korey talks about why he didn't bring The Evil TeddyBear Podcast back, the trailers that dropped on Super Bowl Sunday, he also gets into Snapchat, and reviews Batman: Bad Blood.

    Also he's joined by photographer Rebecca Handler has she talks about photography, her love for it, how she got started, and much more.




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    Succotash Epi94: Rememberin' Robin

    Succotash Epi94: Rememberin' Robin

    Welcome to Epi94 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. This is the podcast where we feature clips of other comedy podcasts to help you to try and sort through the, literally, thousands of comedy podcasts you could be listening to when you fancy a comedy podcast or two.

    Since I’m always skimming the podwaves, listening to what’s out there (I also review podcasts as part of This Week in Comedy Podcasts for Splitsider.com and on the Huffington Post as well – I know a number of podcasts have taken time out to mention the tragic death of Robin Williams in the past month. Joan Rivers, too. But Robin in particular seemed to touch a nerve across the board with his passing.  I spoke about it a bit last episode.

    I knew Robin some, having grown up in the same area – Marin County – as well as going to the same high school and junior college just a few years behind him. And I had the opportunity to do improv with him on stage a number of times as well as just hangout with him from time to time. So I’ve had my say, really. (Although, if you’d like to see something I’ve written on it, I have a remembrance of Robin and his connection to Marin County that's up on the blog for Marin Magazine here.)

    Our associate producer Tyson Saner came up with a great idea and that is to give you a smattering of what some of the other podcasters have been saying about Robin. I said, “Go for it!” and he went out into Podcastland and clipped an even dozen different shows and that’s what our show this episode is going to be about. Tyson asked if I would relax our usual policy of playing only three to five minute long clips. I thought that was an appropriate request, given the nature of what we’re doing here. So some of these are pretty long. Hope you don’t mind (and I hope the hosts of the shows we’re playing these from don’t mind us taking a bit more of a liberty that usual…)

    I know theres been a lot of about Robin's life – and his death – since his tragic suicide a month or so ago on August 11th. Maybe you’re tired of hearing about it. I can understand that, but he was a personal acquaintance of mine and a great friend to San Francisco comedy, not to mention a global icon. But if this sort of tribute is too heavy or not you cup of tea, I get it. Feel free to give this episode a pass if you want, but you’re going to miss some great words spoken about a comedian, actor, father, husband and friend who was truly beloved.

    Also In This Episode

    We still have our usual roundup of the stuff we like doing, like our Burst O’ Durst segment with comedian & social lampooner Will Durst (It's actually a double dose o' Durst this episode!), a classic Henderson’s Pants commercial, our Tweetsack segment, and an extra big clip mention/clip/message from the Chillpak Hollywood Hour with Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness. Plus our exclusive feature that we like to call…

    The 10 Most Active Shows In Stitcher's Top 100 Comedy Podcast List

    We're not satisfied just to look at the top 10 shows on the list of Top 100 comedy podcasts over at Stitcher - mostly because those rarely change. Instead, we like checking out the shows that are moving the most up OR down the charts. Here's how they looked this past week…

    AT                                                                                MOVED
    39 The Cracked Podcast                                                 +11
    42 Bertcast’s Podcast                                                     -10
    47 SModcast >> Edumacation                                          +18
    60 The Brian & Jill Show                                                  - 7
    69 The Champs with Neal Brennan & Moshe Kasher           - 7
    79 WMMR’s Preston & Steve Podcast                                - 7
    83 Fernando & Greg’s Daily Podcast                               +38
    91 Straight Outta Lo Cash                                               + 7
    96 The Mick Bettencourt Show                                        - 8
    98 NYC Crime Report w/Pat Dixon                                  +12

    Latest Podcast Reviews

    This past week on Splitsider.com, as part of This Week In Comedy Podcasts, I reviewed The Louie Anderson Podcast Epi5, "Robin Williams: A Friend and Legend Remembered", which was chock full of comedians' remembrances of Robin. That same review appears on the Huffington Post.

    World Premiere of 3 Still Standing

    The documentary film that I've been mentioning on Succotash, entitled 3 Still Standing, is about to make its debut in the fairly prestigious Mill Valley Film Festival! I did a bit of bheind the scenes work, some consulting and even some on camera stuff for this movie, which take a look at the San Francisco comedy scene, from the early 1980s through present day. It does by examining the lives and careers of a trio of working comedians: Our own Will Durst, past guest Larry "Bubbles" Brown, and Johnny Steele.

    The movie's premiere is set for Saturday, October 4th, 5 PM, at the Sequoia Theater in downtown Mill Valley, California. Then, at 8 PM, just down the street at the 142 Throckmorton Theatre, I will be hosting the 3 Still Standing Live On Stage comedy show with the three comics, the film's directors and producers, and more. If you're interested in tickets, hop on over to the film festival's online box office at http://MVFF.com

    The Clips

    The Christopher Titus Podcast
    We start the clips off with a slice from the top of The Christopher Titus Podcast, the section Chris Titus calls “The Armageddon Update”. This was cut just two days after Robin moved along, and you can hear the emotion in Chris’ voice as he talks about his personal hero.

    The Evil Teddy Bear Podcast
    In the clips we have for this episode about Robin, there's only this one in which we hear from a woman. The host of The Evil Teddy Bear Podcast, Korey Epps, did his own Robin tribute and one of the people who spoke was actress Stephanie Erb. (We get a lot of Twitter love and support for our show from Korey, so thanks as always for passing the Succotash!)

    The Nick Di Paolo Podcast
    I like that we’re getting a chance to hear from some podcasts we’ve not had a chance to clip so far in the two and a half years that Succotash has been plying the podwaves. The Nick Di Paolo Podcast is one of those. Nick Di Paolo a great comic, a very real guy, and his Epi42 was entitled R.I.P. Robin Williams.

    About Last Night
    Nick Di Paolo’s not much of a Mrs. Doubtfire fan but someone who is? Adam Ray, co-host of the About Last Night podcast with Brad Williams. (BTW, I just met Brad for the first time a couple of weeks ago, at the first comedy show that was done after Robin’s death at the 142 Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley. He's San Francisco-bound to take over morning drive duties on KITS 105.5 FM. Good luck, Brad!)

    The Smartest Man In The World
    Here are some wonderful remembrances from Greg Proops, host of The Smartest Man In The World podcast. I know Greg very well from being in an improv group with him in San Francisco before he got onto Whose Line Is It Anyway. And we’ve both done stage work with Robin, separately and together. This was recorded while Greg was over at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

    Nerd Poker
    We have another tribute from some more of Robin's hometown boys. This was at the end of an episode of Nerd Poker with Brian Posehn & Friends. In this case, Brian Posehn, Blaine Capatch and Ken Daly, along with guest Dave Anthony, talk about their memories of Robin. Everyone chatting here except Ken really got their comedy chops in San Francisco and so crossed paths with Robin a number of times.

    The Chong & Chong Show
    One of the clips Tyson grabbed is from a podcast by a comedian who’s been in the game longer than Robin by more than half a decade. Tommy Chong, along with his son Paris Chong, hosts The Chong & Chong Show. And we have Tommy giving his perspective on Robin.

    This Week with Larry Miller
    Larry Miller, host of This Week with Larry Miller, prefaced his thoughts about Robin by talking about Lauren Bacall. Larry has got to be one of the classiest guys in comedy and he had a narrow brush with death himself a couple of years ago when he took a fall and smacked his head pretty badly. Here’s his take on Robin…

    Stuck In The 80s
    Here’s a clip from a show we’ve never featured before – Stuck In the 80’s. It’s all 80‘s stuff all the time – movie, TV, music, pop culture – and host Steve Spears and his rotating pool of co-hosts dive into the “Reagan Era” with gusto. Robin Williams is a personality who transcended 40 years of show business and our culture and the 80’s was a big chunk in the middle of that.

    Harmontown
    Dan Harmon, the creator of TV’s Community as well as Adult Swim’s Morty & Jack, is the mayor of Harmontown, a live podcast, aided by his Comptroller Jeff Davis. Harmon and Jeff had a few things to say about Robin recently.

    The Todd Glass Show
    Here’s some personal memories of running into Robin by Todd Glass on his The Todd Glass Show podcast, along with his guests Ian Karmel and Rob Gleeson.

    Miller Time
    The last Robin clip we have this episode is from Dennis Miller, who has been doing Miller Time, a daily radio show/podcast, for years now. As a major comedy fixture and trained observer of pop culture and society at large, his is a particularly moving reminiscence of Robin.

    Thanks to all the hosts and guest of the podcasts we clipped this episode to make this special Rememberin' Robin episode happen. Our next episode we'll be back with an interview with The Amazing Johnathan, as well as clips from more comedy podcasts from around the internet!

    Until, then, please remember to pass the Succotash!

    — Marc Hershon

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