Monday, October 26, 2020

Succotash Shut-In Epi226: Fillin' Your Bag with Ear Candy

Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner, your host for this week's installment of Succotash Shut-In: The Soundcast Stimulus Package. Last week was Episode 225 and host Marc Hershon brought you a pentalogy of soundcast spookiness to hit the Halloween theme in a big way. The soundcasts in question were Ghoul Intentions, Spoop Hour, The Boogie Monster, The Paranormal Life, and a clip uploaded to us of a soundcast called Dead Waves. (That show is, of course, still available to listen to at Apple and Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, the Laughable app, and many other places that you might find soundcasts…including our homesite, http://SuccotashShow.com.)

This episode is going to be SOMEWHAT Halloween-themed… I'll try to explain how as we go. I've got clips from Candy Dinner with Matt and Ify because that's what you do immediately after trick or treating…you have a candy dinner…in my dreams where I never have a tummy ache, Blood and Black Rum Podcast - A Cult Film / Horror Podcast that is its entire title… I think that choice is self-explanatory, and Spanish Aqui Presents…because Hispanic Heritage Month was Tuesday, September 15th, to Thursday, October 15th, this 2020th year….and Dios De Los Muertos happens before my next episode of "Succotash Shut-In"…so I thought it might be nice to touch on that.

I've also made an early-November-appropriate selection for this episode's contribution from our longtime fake sponsor Henderson's Pants and their oh-so-approapriate Foggy Bottom Britches. I will also be reading something from TrumPoetry.com our newer, 100% Fake Sponsor with the 100% real website that anyone with a computer, or has a friend with a computer, can visit. It's an amazing archive and I encourage you to seek it out and enjoy the quality of it's wit and topicality…if that's a thing…I just "Googled" it, it is…

Let's get this underway, shall we? Thank you for listening.

THE CLIPS

Candy Dinner with Matt and Ify
Another comedy podcast with two comedian friends, Ify Nwadiwe and Matt Apodaca, rambling. Our clip is from February 10th, 2020, Epi78 "Talkin' Movies". Matt is back and he's fired up about the Oscars! In this clip, the duo discuss ice cream parlors, Rick and Morty fandom, and a little bit about the food at a party Matt recently attended…

Spanish Aquí Presents
From Earwolf, Raiza, Oscar, Tony, and Carlos bring you the best of the best of lo mejor of Latinx comedy. Join them as they ask, ¿Que te pica? (What's itching you?), chat with their special guests, and wrap up the show with an improv set that's muy fuego. Guests are Gloria Calderon Kellett & Tanya Saracho in an episode clipped from the first day of Autumn of this year. In this clip, the group discussed whether or not incorporating COVID-19 into future media projects is appropriate…and how tragedy inspires and has inspired pop culture.

Blood and Black Rum Podcast - A Cult Film / Horror Podcast
This is a biweekly podcast from Ryne at Cultsploitation.com and his friend Chris Martin. From their website: "We're talking everything from niche horror genre fare to classic films to video games and comic books. We're an eclectic duo - and that's probably due to the drinking we do while recording. We take breaks along the way to talk about the best beer and liquor we've had that week." Our featured clip comes from March 13th of this year, Episode 163: The St. Patty's Day Special AKA "Leprachaun 5: Leprechaun in the Hood". Side Note: They are drinking Goose Island's Lost Palate IPA this episode.

And there's your last episode before "Super Tuesday". Tuesdays are the show's release date so there will be one dropping on that day and it will be hosted and assembled by Marc Hershon.

I'd just like to wrap by urging you to vote like your life depends on it, because it might. Vote safely by mail if you can, or in person if you must. Avoid the maskless like the plague and report anything that looks like voter suppression or intimidation to the F.B.I. We will get thru this together, one way or another.

Well, that's enough out of me for now. Please share the show with others if you enjoyed it or found it helpful in any way. Sharing is also caring and it is what we mean when we gently urge you to Please… Pass The Succotash.

— Tyson Saner

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Succotash Shut-In Epi225: Scarin’ Up Spooky Clips

I am Marc Hershon, creator, executive producer, and co-host of Succotash Shut-In, The Soundcast Stimulus Package, designed to up your weekly dosage of comedy soundcast intake by several clips each episode. 

Last week in Episode 224 my esteemed co-host and soundcast practitioner Tyson Saner, prescribed a three-clip flight of comedy shows, including Rough Giraffe, Still Loading, and The Dark Weeb. You can still get that script filled at Apple and Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, the Laughable app, and our homesite, SuccotashShow.com.

This here, however, is Epi225, which I’m calling “Scarin’ Up Some Spooky Clips”. That’s because I’ve pulled deeply out of the comedy horror genre for the snippets provided for you this week, from Ghoul Intentions, Spoop Hour, The Boogie Monster, and The Paranormal Life.

In addition, we have a clip uploaded to us from a fellow comedy soundcaster, Amanda Welzein, producer and host of Dead Waves, which falls squarely into the theme this week just by chance. Or, once we got her submission, I moved the theme I was going to do, which was “Podcast Bloopers”, to a later show. You decide which came first.

This episode is brought to you by Henderson’s Pants, makers of the Pet Pantz, as well as by Trumpoetry.com.

THE CLIPS

Dead Waves
Since our soundcaster-submitted clip from Dead Waves actually DID give me the idea for our “Scarin’ Up Spooky clips” theme, we kick it off with that one. Here’s the note that was sent in with the snippet, “Good afternoon, Marc, I hope this isn't too forward, but I've been trying to submit a clip of my podcast to you using Hightail, and it just stalls out after a couple of minutes. Our friends over at Jock Doc Podcast told us about your show, and I think it's really cool how inclusive you are of all types of comedy podcasts. With all of the podcasts out there it's easy to get lost in the shuffle, so for you to carve out a space to mention some of us hidden gems is super appreciated. Thank you for your time. Stay healthy, stay safe.
Amanda Welzein - Producer, Host, 100% That Witch, Dead Waves: An Improvised Paranormal Podcast” Well, that darned nice of the Jock Doc folks to say such nice things. Amanda didn’t include any set up for this clip, although I see it is from their Epi236, it’s entitled “Anything for ‘Loaf”, and it features Amanda, her co-host Ryan Fuhst and guest Tanja Rowland.

The Boogie Monster
Our next clip is from The Boogie Monster, hosted by comedians
Kyle Kinane and Dave Stone. I am a bit ashamed, in that I had never heard of this show before. I definitely know who Kyle and Dave are, but the fact is that there have been 206 episodes of The Bookie Monster! This clip is from the most recent show, in which the hosts tackle – for the first time in all those ‘sodes, werewolves!

Ghoul Intentions
That brings us to our next clip from another spooktacular show, called Ghoul Intentions. This one is a pretty unique offering. It’s hosted by a couple of voiceover talent folks.
Jamie Marchi. who is the voice of Ellie in the Borderlands II video game, as well as bunch of other work, and J. Michael Tatum, another Borderlands II alum – he did the voice of Sir Hammerlock. If the episode I clipped this from is any indication, each show opens with a spooky tale voiced by one or the other, or both of the hosts. And then they go into a chat mode where they share creepy things from the news, culture, and the world. Our featured snippet is from Epi102, entitled “A Bag of Bones”, and the hosts talk about stuff made from skin and bones. That is human skin and human bones. Michael is talking about ossuaries, places that are made to house piles and piles of bones…

Spoop Hour

The logline for this next show on Apple Podcasts reads, “Spoop Hour is a paranormal comedy podcast hosted by two Halloweenies, Courtney and Sasha. Each week, we take a look at a different creepy topic like ghosts, cryptids, or anything that goes bump in the night. Get spooped!” I guess “spoop” is a portmanteau for “spook” and “poop”, and the hosts definitely like to laugh and cram a lot of stuff into their shows. Our clip is from the episode entitled, “What Happened to Fritz?” that dropped on October 13th – just last week – and concerns the haunting of Alma Fielding.

This Paranormal Life
Our last clip for this episode is from a show out of London, England, called, This Paranormal Life. Once again, the blurb from their homesite – which seems to be SoundCloud – really says it all.: “
From punching Bigfoot to hunting Ancient Aliens - Every Tuesday, Rory Powers and Kit Grier investigate a different paranormal case and find the truth inside the mystery.” For this clip, I went back to August 25th of this year, mainly because the title caught my eye: “The Hooded Figures of Ballyboley Forest.” And this clip actually teases a bit of the story of those very hooded figures. 

So those are some early Halloween treats to put in your bag. Or ears. I wanted to get them out now because, looking at the old calendar on the wall, Tyson Saner’s next episode, Succotash Shut-In #226 covers Halloween and I won’t be back until just after.

If you ARE a comedy soundcaster and would like us to feature a 3-5 minute MP3 clip of YOUR show on OUR show, listen to details from our announcer, Bill Heywatt, on where you can find our direct upload link in his closing comments. And I hope it works for you, unlike Amanda Welzein, who ended up having to mail us her clip. Which you can do, too. Our address is marc@SuccotashShow.com or Tyson@SuccotashShow.com.

That’s me for now, hoping that you enjoy the show and that you’re going to be able to get your Halloween on in some way, shape, or form, regardless of spooky, spooky COVID. If you don’t like the show, I’m frankly surprised you made it this far. And if you DO like the show, won’t you please take a moment to rate and review Succotash Shut-in on Apple or Google Podcasts or wherever you grab our feed from? And please, if you’re thinking about it when you’re hanging out with your friends on Zoom, Houseparty, or a Prodigy Usenet, remember to pass the Succotash!

— Marc Hershon

Monday, October 12, 2020

Succotash Shut-In Epi224: Celebratin' a Personal 100

Saluton estas mi, Tyson Saner. Welcome to this week's episode of Succotash Shut-In: The Soundcast Stimulus Package. (In case you missed Epi223, it dropped a week ago and was hosted by our other host, Marc Hershon. In that episode he featured clips from a quartet of comedy soundcasts where the hosts talk about movies, specifically How Did This Get Made?, Dad’s Movie Night, The Flop House, and "Who Shot Ya?. You can get it from our homesite - SuccotashShow.com - or Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotifu, Stitcher, or anywhere fine (and not so fine) soundcasts are to be found.)

But this is show 224 and I've got clips from Rough Giraffe, Still Loading, and The Dark Weeb. I've also got a reading from our 100% fake sponsor with the 100% real website, TrumPoetry.com, as well as a spot from Henderson's Pants, our O.G. fake sponsor, with a classic commercial for Henderson's Passive Aggressive Pantaloons.

By the way, this episode represents a personal milestone as it is the 100th episode that I gathered clips for in one capacity or another since April of 2013, Epi 57 "Boozin' with Bill (Again). Of course this was after the show debuted waaaaaay back in March of 2011 as Succotash, The Comedy Podcast Podcast with full-time host and show creator, the aformentioned Marc Hershon. I'd like to take this little bit here to thank him again for taking me on as an associate producer now almost a decade ago. I appreciate all the positive feedback and acceptance I have recieved over the years. I'm not great at expressing myself. So I will just repeat, Thank You!

CLIPS

Rough Giraffe
Join hosts Mum and Stacey for a comedy trivia podcast full of weird news, unusual facts, and a wonky cat! Our featured clip is from an episode from this past August, and to celebrate Kipper's 15th birthday, Mum and Stacey are talking all about …birthdays!

Still Loading
This show is focused around video games, video game culture and video game history. The clip we've snipped is from August 23, 2020, and is about NINJAS! For the Summer of PS2, this 'sode focuses on Shinobi by Sega. Kade Call from the Gaming Memories podcast joins Josh Covel to talk about the first 3D entry in the classic Sega series. They talk all about the game and even find time to reminisce on the 3 ninjas movies. (I chose this clip because I was a fan of the arcade game "Shinobi" back when I was significantly younger and, although I do not remember playing "Shinobi" for the PS2, I do appreciate the enthusiasm with which the conversation was had…also, NINJAS!

The Dark Weeb
Comedians and weeb-adjacent homies Cody Ziglar & Brodie Reed kick back each week and cover a favorite nerdy pop-culture interest; anime, manga, video games, and everything in between.
This week Zig & Brodie are joined by apex nerd, writer & comedian Heather Anne Campbell, and super fan Alexis Qusarano to their love for the mind-bending anime classic, Neon Genesis Evangelion! (I chose this clip because although I have not experienced the subject matter firsthand, I have seen many of the classics such as "Akira", "Fist of the North Star", "Wicked City", "Ghost in the Shell", "Ninja Scroll" and "Princess Mononoke", just to name a few and I AM a fan of Anime in general so… I get the enthusiasm… also, I've been meaning to see "Neon Genesis Evangelion" one of these days…) 

Yes again, it's another end, my friends. I hope we entertained. I have been listening to soundcasts more and more lately because that's what needs to be done for this sort of show. I'd say that I listen to less soundcasts than I used to but I'm not really sure about that. It's not significantly less… and I only bring it up because I was thinking about how I find shows to listen to and feature on Succotash Shut-In and there are a fair few that I heard of because I'm listening to soundcasts and I hear them mentioned on those soundcasts ,or being advertised somewhere during whatever I happen to be listening to at the time. I also find shows on Twitter. I'm at @revt23 personally and the show is @SuccotashShow in case you happen to be on there… why not say "hi"?

We appreciate it when you tell others about us as well…we try to make ourselves easy to find, easy to digest. Thank you for eating us. Thank you for listening. Wear a mask to protect others AND yourself because you may be fine and get thru COVID-19 unscathed but not everyone does. You could spread it to someone who dies from it. That may not legally be murder…but it's starting to feel more and more like it should be at the very least thought of as such if not enforced in the same way. That's just how I feel because I care about you. So, remember to get out and VOTE and remember to Please…Pass The Succotash.

— Tyson Saner

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Succotash Shut-In Epi223: Revuein' Some Movie Review 'Casts

 Hello, friendo! Or acquaintance-o. Or maybe just first-time-listener-o. Welcome, indeed, to Succotash Shut-In: The Soundcast Stimulus Package. What is a “soundcast”? That’s what we here at Succotash Patch Productions call a “podcast” because maybe you don’t listen to them on an iPod any more, which went out of production a few years ago. I’m your every-other-weekly-host Marc Hershon and this is Episode 223 of our nine and a half year-old show with a slightly new name in honor of COVID-19 and its attendant lockdown.

If you missed Epi222, that dropped just last week and was hosted by our other host, Tyson Saner. In that ‘sode he featured clips from a trio of comedy soundcasts: City Mouse Country Mouse, The Bloodybits Horror Show, and Cold Callers Comedy. You can grab it at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, the Laughable app, YouTube, Stitcher, and wherever you normally find your soundcastery.

This week’s episode is entitled Revuein’ Some Movie Review ‘Casts. And that’s MOSTLY what I’m going to do. I have a quartet of shows where the hosts talk about movies. Mostly BAD movies because it’s always funnier to riff on crappy films than it is to try to be funny about good movies. But not always, as you’ll hear. My full rack of clips includes excerpts from one that kind of started the genre in the first place, and that’s How Did This Get Made?, along with Dad’s Movie Night, The Flop House, and Who Shot Ya?

This episode is brought to you by our long-running sponsor Henderson’s Pants, makers of the new Darkly HalloWear, just in time for this year’s fright festivities! And we are also brought to you by Trumpoetry.com.

CLIPS

Before we get the clips that match our theme today, we got a submission to our direct upload link yesterday, just as I was locking everything down for this episode. (If you don’t know what I’m talking about, we have an open invitation for any comedy podcaster who would like us to feature a clip from their show to get us a three to five minute MP3 clip – not a promo, because promos are for shows that don’t feature clips – and they can get that clip to us simply by clicking over to http://hightail.com/u/Succotash. Include a little blurb about your show, and who the people are we’re listening to, and either Tyson or I will get your clip onto an upcoming episode.)

The Jock Doc Podcast
Our submitted clip today comes from The Jock Doc Podcast, and features Dr. London Smith as the host. Here’s the note that accompanied the clip: “Here is a clip from the beginning of the first episode of the Jock Doc Podcast, all improvised. I tell people to just give the first episode 5 minutes and they will know whether they will like the podcast.” Well, Doc, that’s fair enough…
 

How Did This Get Made?
Let’s start out this revue of movie review soundcasts with a snippet from pretty much the granddaddy of the genre, hosted by Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas, who put some of filmdom’s most unwatchable dreck through the spanking machine. But they do it with love, because they know that no one ever sets out to make a bad movie…it just sort of happens. My featured clip is from an episode from about a month ago, in Spetember, in which they ripped apart The Velocipastor. The synopsis for the movie on IMDB reads:
After losing his parents, a priest travels to China, where he inherits a mysterious ability that allows him to turn into a dinosaur. At first horrified by this new power, a hooker convinces him to use it to fight crime. And ninjas.”

Dad’s Movie Night
Our second clip of the review theme has a scanty description that goes like this: “Two dads watching movies from our youth and trying to figure out if they hold up, should they be rebooted, and...should we force our kids to eventually watch them.” The dads are Pete and Brian – that’s all I can find on them – no last names, no Twitter accounts, and in their 119th outing they dive into one of my old faves, Tremors, starring Fred Ward and Kevin Bacon. And this is a movie they actually like, BTW, so an exception to that ‘bad movies only’ rule most shows abide by!

The Flop House
First of all, nice on-brand title for a soundcast that takes a look at crappy movies. It features a triumverate of hosts: Elliott Kalan, Dan McCoy, and Stuart Wellington and they are…you know what? Let me let their homesite blurb lay it out: “They are friends who’ve decided to express that friendship not by doing productive or enjoyable things, but instead by watching critical or commercial flops, and then discussing those terrible movies for you to enjoy in your ear-holes. Although, honestly, most of the time they just talk about random bullshit.” My featured snippet is from their recent Epi323, where they forced themselves to watch Deadly Lessons.

Who Shot Ya?
Our final clip is a Maximum Fun show featuring “not just a bunch of straight, white dudes”, according to their site. Instead, we are wisked through movie reviews by comedian Ify Nwadiwe, film producer Drea Clark, and film critic Alonso Duralde. We clipped a recent episode where they tucked into Bill And Ted Face The Music, although this segment is more about them flashing back on the two preceding Bill and Ted films.

And that is all the show I have for you right now. I hope I am able to offer you a little respite from the Great Weirdness we’re currently all enduring, and hopefully I can turn you on to one or more new soundcasts you’ll go enjoy on your own. You can follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We’ve got a Facebook page. And you can email either me or Tyson Saner with either of our first names AT SuccotashShow.com.

Don’t forget to check out Tyson’s upcoming Epi224 and if you’re looking for a show to recommend to friends and/or family that’s kind of a Whitman’s Sampler of comedy soundcast goodness, please remember to pass the Succotash!

— Marc Hershon