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    Explore " fritz coleman" with insightful episodes like "It's A Dry Heat, with Fritz Coleman", "Iconoclastic Comedy & The Epic Story of the First American Road Trip", "The Big Scoop with Coop guest from the popular podcast Media Path Podcast Fritz Coleman & Louise Palanker", "1984: Media Path Interview / Memories of 1984" and "Election Decompression & Pandemic Pointers" from podcasts like ""Jordan, Jesse, GO!", "Media Path Podcast", "The Big Scoop with Coop", "Pop Culture Yearbook" and "Media Path Podcast"" and more!

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    It's A Dry Heat, with Fritz Coleman

    It's A Dry Heat, with Fritz Coleman

    This week we are honored to welcome famed LA weatherman and comedian Fritz Coleman to the podcast, where we discuss the weather, his credit in the movie Anchorman, and so much more. 

    Watch Fritz Coleman's comedy special right now on Tubi.

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    Iconoclastic Comedy & The Epic Story of the First American Road Trip

    Iconoclastic Comedy & The Epic Story of the First American Road Trip

    We are witnessing exponentially rapid changes in technological advancement which  recall the dawn of the industrial age when newly harnessed electricity first lit up our houses and the assembly line sent Model Ts motoring down your street and out into the countryside to points heretofore unseen.


    During this period, the two men most responsible for these wonders drove off together with our nation’s foremost naturalist to seek adventure and wrestle with the practical and theoretical challenges faced when agrarian societies broke way to usher in the marvels of innovation.


    The road trips were winding and intricate and they wove through New York State, New England, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee and points beyond. And when Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and John Burroughs rolled into your town in 1918 it must have felt like you were suddenly in the presence of The Beatles and Thor God of Thunder.


    These extensive camping treks were among the first American road trips, during a time when diners, motels and roadside assistance were not yet in existance. Good thing 

    Tom and Henry were so handy with a wrench and a cylinder head.


    These epic trips are chronicled in Wes Davis’s new book, American Journey: On The Road With Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and John Burroughs.


    Wes tells us how Ford began his career working for Edison’s company, why Ford sent John Burroughs a free car and how the threesome first decided to take their conversations on the road. He also describes how their travel, conversations and friendship informed and influenced each of their world views and trajectories.


    We talk about their obsession with studying plant life, appreciating the power of moving water and stopping at abandoned mills to better understand how to find the tools and ingredients of invention within our natural world. 


    We also address the gordian knot of Ford’s altruism and antisemitism. Did his hateful published words encourage the fascism which led to the Holocaust? Wes says that the dark side of Ford’s personality almost pulled him away from the project but that he approached the problem from Burroughs’ point of view which was to push back and study the complexities of human nature.


    Plus, comedian Dylan Brody joins us to talk about his unique brand of smart, delibertate  comedy, how story-telling can lead to social change and his new solo show opening at The Hollywood Improv Lab, 'Thinking Allowed', over a decade in the making.

    Path Points of Interest:

    Wes Davis


    American Journey: On The Road With Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and John Burroughs by Wes Davis

    Wes Davis on Amazon

    Dylan Brody


    Thinking Allowed at The Lab on 6/20


    Dylan Brody on IMDB


    Dylan Brody on YouTube


    Dylan Brody on Twitter


    Dylan Brody Linktree

    1984: Media Path Interview / Memories of 1984

    1984: Media Path Interview / Memories of 1984

    We're opening the yearbook to 1984 this September. To help kick it off, we have a fantastic interview with Fritz Coleman and Louise Palanker from the Media Path Podcast. Learn about their show, but also enjoy their stories navigating stand up, show business, and the LA scene through the years. It was a delight for us to interview Fritz and Weezy.

    After the interview, check our memories as 8 year olds in 1984 as a preview of what's to come this month. It's going to be a great time!

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    Election Decompression & Pandemic Pointers

    Election Decompression & Pandemic Pointers

    Breaking News: Fritz and Weezy need to election vent. Let’s call this conversation Election Result Results. Can we Americans really hear each other across the cultural divide? Are we even trying? What inspires us or drives us to vote the way we do? How can we better understand one another? Plus, are you pandemic parched and what can you do to quench your social thirst? How is Fritz adjusting to retirement? And how is social distancing bringing us closer together?

    Path Points of Interest:

    The Great American Lie 

    documentary by Jennifer Siebel Newsom


    Poor People's Campaign


    Too Much and Never Enough by Mary Trump


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