Fitzdog Radio! Honest funny interviews w/ Greg Fitzsimmons' new and old friends diving deep and laughing hard. Guests include Zach Galifianakis, Joe Rogan, Sarah Silverman, JB Smoove, Chelsea Handler, Nick Swardson, Sebastian, Judd Apatow, Steven Wright, Dave Attell, Louis CK and Bill Burr
Greg calls his African American guest Dwayne Perkins out for showing up 22 minutes late for the interview. His answer is both Anthropological, social and dysfunctional. Walls come tumbling down.
9th eh? 3+3+3 ;)It was also interesting becasue the guy started talking about seeing cats in his bedroom, that his dad would try to scare off or something. From cats we went to owls in a very Tonniesan way ;)
over eleven years ago
Angel
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over eleven years ago
Belia
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over eleven years ago
Larissa
1. I always watch vidoes twice, first time normal speed just for watching pleasure and not for learning purposes . The second time is sped up (even with commentary) only by x 1.5 speed on VLC player though which still means the commentary is understandable but this time i take notes. Taking notes has drastically improved my learning and i save to a specific tutorial folder in a notes subfolder with the title of the video as the note title.2. Tutorials always tutorials, nothing inspires/gives confidence like a good tutorial, seeing someone do something you just havnt been able to do and having them explain it makes you feel like you can go away and do the greatest sketch you ever did right away and a million more in the future. 3. Podcasts, the thing i love about podcasts is what comes up unplanned sometimes, it may be a few sentences but those few sentences contain a tip or idea that we may not have thought about and you just spontaneously remembered, maybe you are talking about a sketch technique then you trail off for a minute about your room and how its set up or misc tips that you hadnt planned to say but you remembered during the podcast which are really helpful. I often start remembering extra things when i have to tell somebody about something that i just wouldnt have remembered in the planning process. Also podcasts are a way to keep people in touch with the website that may not have the time to get onto it regularly. Letting them know about whats happening on the site or what they may have missed so they can then go check it all out.