Month: September 2020

Visiting Dooner's World – Anything Goes – Rock- Zappa -Comedy- Podcasting – Cameo – Life


Mike Muldoon, musician/podcast host joins me to talk about music and his eclectic show. We rap Rock- Zappa -Comedy- Podcasting – Cameo and life. He has had some cool guests and is quickly putting together a catalog of shows. He has great energy and brings fun conversation to the table.

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Forward. Digital. Thinking- JONATHON HENSLEY


Jonathon Hensley is CEO of Emerge Interactive, a digital product agency, where he works with clients to transform business strategies, user needs and new technologies into valuable products and services.

An accomplished writer and speaker, Jonathon has lectured on topics such as the connected consumer’s impact on business, creating value through data-driven experiences, and user-centric approaches to innovation. In 2012 he was recognized in the Portland Business Journal’s “40 under 40” as one of Portland’s emerging professional and community leaders.

Under Jonathon’s stewardship Emerge Interactive has committed to a simple philosophy: The relationship between Emerge and its clients should exist to create real and lasting value. To change the conversation. To move people to action. To inspire and motivate a team to focus on what matters.

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Ghostwriting – The World Needs Your Story – Laura Gale


Laura Gale is a ghostwriter, editor, publisher, podcast co-host, and the founder of Laura Is Writing. Laura puts in all the footwork for business owners/entrepreneurs to write their business books, memoirs, and how-to guides for a lasting legacy. She has also worked on the personal memoirs of Nelson Mandela, Tina Fey, and Michael Palin, as well as JK Rowling’s post- Harry Potter novels and the Twilight phenomenon!

Orest Komarnycky – The Old Guy


Orest is a 67 year old podcaster at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/old-guy-talk-podcast/id1495732194 , blogger at https://www.oldguytalks.com , internet marketer, standup comedian and former periodontal regenerative surgeon that lives, in his new found home, Las Vegas, NV with his wife. His podcast can be found at www.oldguytalkstome.com .They are empty nesters with two college age children.
When you meet Orest you will be surprised (the cover the not match the content) to find him funny, edgy and very casual most of the time. His wife and kids often have to tell him to “grow up”. If you piss him off you will find that he can turn into a DICK real fast.
He really enjoys spending time with his wife and kids!!!!! Drinkin fine liquor and smoking cigars while watching UFC, football and basketball are favorite pastimes. He falls asleep during baseball and soccer. Occasionally he will read a book if there are a lot of pictures in it.
For keeping fit Orest likes to lift heavy weights, hike and now training for a Spartan Race.
Orest is looking to live the next stages of his life full of kick ass shit. He wants to share those experiences with you and wants to hear about yours.
Orest spends a lot of time in the anti-aging space interviewing doctors and scientist on cutting edge medical therapies. He share that with his tribe “Helping Older Guys Create Kick Ass Lives for Themselves and Those They Love”. Orest is not just about health, he has his vices which he enjoys. He can be followed on his podcast at http://oldguytalks.libsyn.com/
His most recent venture into performance is deals with cutting edge medical therapies to treat Erectile Dysfunction/Dissatisfaction. To find out more go to https://www.myjunkdoesnotwork.com

So, Epstein DID Kill Himself? – Former FBI Agent Suggests So


Former FBI Agent, John Iannarelli tells minddog his thoughts on conspiracy theories, starting with the Epstein suicide.

G-Man – John Iannarelli – Former FBI Agent – Criminal, Cyber, and Counter Intel Investigations


John Iannarelli retired from the FBI after more than 20 years of service, during which time he was the FBI’s National Spokesperson, on the FBI Cyber Division executive staff, an FBI SWAT team member, and the Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Phoenix Division, where he oversaw all Criminal, Cyber, and Counter-Intelligence Investigations throughout Arizona.

We talk about the dark web, terrorism, drug trafficking, organized crime, cyber security, conspiracy theories, the mafia, antifa, domestic terror , protesters, police corruption and much more.

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Does the Deep State Exist and If So What Is It?


Former FBI agent John Iannarelli talks about the “Deep State”, politicians sowing seeds of distrust for federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies.

School Of Love – Monica Parikh – Turning Heartbreak Into Victory


School Of Love – Monica Parikh – Turning Heartbreak Into Victory
Monica Parikh found her calling after working through the personal trauma of the end of her marriage. After studying psychology, spirituality, mindfulness, meditation, ethics, quantum physics, and non-violent communication, she founded School of Love NYC, where she teaches a global audience about love, psychology and higher consciousness. Her unique and comprehensive curriculum gives clients practical skills in emotional intelligence to build healthy relationships.

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How The Internet Ruined Stand Up Comedy

I’ll admit the the headline “How The Internet Ruined Stand Up Comedy” was meant to be provocative and help grab some traffic. Of course nothing can “ruin” stand up comedy, not even COVID-19. The Internet definitely hurst stand up comedy in a big way and I’ll explain how and why.

When I was a kid I attended a magic clinic given by the sleight of hand artist, Al Baker. He defined for me the difference between a profession and an amateur. A professional, he said, performs well tested and refined material for a new audience, while an amateur constantly needs to perform new material for the same audience.While not an absolute, there is a mountain of truth in that view.

I have been a connoisseur of comedy and, in particular, stand up, since I was a very young child. My parents had more comedy records than music and I would listen to them endlessly, and remember and recite all the acts from Mort Sual, Bill Cosby, Flip Wilson, Redd Foxx, Pat Cooper and countless others. As I got older, I became fans of Carlin, Pryor, Dick Gregory, Lenny Bruce, Woody Allen, Steve Martin, Rodney Dangerfield, Buddy Hackett and dozens of others. I learned all the routines. They were called routines on purpose. They repeated them routinely. I learned to take note of improvements and refinements in both content and delivery over a prolonged lifespan of an “act”.

The best comedian recognize the need for material to evolve. A different word or and extra second pause in delivery , a slight gesture or facial expression can make the difference between a good bit and a great and memorable bit. To facilitate that, comedians need to work a routine, experiment and sometimes find out by what Bob Ross would call a “happy accident”. Routines were important.

One of the many day gigs I’ve had was as a multimedia producer for an entertainment corporation. Somebody in above my pay grade got the idea to buy a struggling retail chain and hire stand up comedians to do 5 shows daily in the local stores. I had the job of videotaping and editing those performances and that meant seeing the same comics, daily for 2-3 each every day for a week or ten days. I then saw those shows again payed back in the editing suite another 30 to 40 times each. I got to see the evolution of routines in real time. Playing the final edits back for the comics they got to comment on how bits evolved, words were added or admitted, sometimes complete segments were added or omitted, inflections changes, pauses added or taken away, and art was created.

The advent of Youtube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and other streaming services has created a mindset of protecting the material from being “burned” being far more important than refining the bits. As a result, comics feel pressure to write more, A LOT MORE! One a special has been “burned”, the general practice is to not do that material live any more. For consumers that generally means quantity over quality.

Whether the mindset behind the idea of “burning material” is valid is another discussion, I’m not sure it is valid. George Carlin would put out an album and then tour with that material for a year or more before starting on a new album. I saw Rodney Dangerfield four times and each of those performances was filled with jokes repeated from the others. The audience enjoyed the hits and laughed just as hard as if it were new material. And most of it had been heard before from television exposure.

In reality, every time a comic performs in public, the material is at risk for being “burned, due to people with cell phones that insist on ignoring protocol, and violating the performers intellectual property rights, and then posting the clips on social media.

What matters most, of course, is the comics perception that the material has been “burnt”. Rge working comic can tell if the material is still effective by the response they get from their audiences.

This is not just some boomer waxing that comedy was better in the old days. In my opinion, the state of comedy is as good as it has ever been. There are more quality comedians creating more ideas and hour specials than ever before and there is gold. That gold could be much better with old fashioned polish with time, nuance and craftsmanship.

So okay, the internet did not ruin comedy, but it lessened the quality substantially.

Financial Planning for Healthcare Pros – Austin Costello


Austin is the Director of Client Experience, and a financial advisor for InvestRx — an online advisory firm developed specifically to help healthcare professionals plan, save, and invest. He has a passion for education and enjoy breaking down difficult financial concepts. He specializes in working with young people who want to take control of their finances.

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