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- 98 - Chief Franks: Leaving a Mark
Leaving a mark
With over 30 years of service as a police officer for Prophetstown, Bruce Franks had many experiences that left a mark upon him, some of them quite sad, others inspirational. He shares these moving moments, his best and worst days as a first responder, his reaction to national events like the George Floyd murder, and his adjustment to retirement. This is part II of our conversation with Chief Franks.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 36min - 97 - Franks for the Memories- Retired Police Chief Bruce Franks
Franks for the Memories- and your service.
“You’ve got to be willing to help people when they are at their worst.” This firmly held belief by recently retired Prophetstown Police Chief Bruce Franks was enacted many times throughout his career. Bruce will share with us stories about offering a hand to those he too often had to deal with that were mired in misery. He’ll also speak about his tireless involvement in community affairs like the Fishing Derby and Light Up the Park, the difficulties and rewards of wearing a badge, how he managed to avoid becoming cynical, and other aspects of wearing a badge, vest, and a weapon.
This episode is part one of our wide-ranging conversation covering his three decades of service. Part II will be available on the 15th of next month.
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Sun, 15 Sep 2024 - 38min - 96 - How to Live - How to Die
How to Live - How to Die-- when you get to be my age, those topics become of interest. And so they are featured in this episode. The episode is in my occasional format of potpourri, an eclectic reading of various literary gems I've found worth sharing, many of them dealing with living and dying. But to be sure, there are plenty of humorous bits from Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous that will tickle you.
Thu, 22 Aug 2024 - 44min - 95 - Rob Allen: Persistence and Passion
Once upon a time a Wauconda High School student, class of 2004, was floundering around, contemplating life as a painter, not terribly ambitious about anything. He had a below average GPA and a job at Jewel. He was enjoying life, perhaps a bit much. But holy about face, Batman! In a just a few short years, he was excelling in college, scoring a double major while holding down various jobs, all which led to his current position as a top-level executive at the Jim Beam corporation. Talk about a pivot! And he does talk about it and how persistence and passion catapulted him into a life that even today amazes him. Join Boomer and Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous for an inspiring conversation on how Rob Allen turned his life around.
Mon, 15 Jul 2024 - 44min - 94 - Kayla Wedl: Small girl on a Big Stage
Naysayers: Kayla, you're too short. You're too small. You can't play softball on an elite level.
Kayla: Hold my Gatorade.
Small of stature, Kayla Wedl has proven herself in a spectacular way on the biggest of softball stages, including a stellar career at the University of Illinois-Chicago and now as a professional softball player for The New York Rise. She shares with Boomer her memories at Wauconda High School (2016 graduate) and UIC. She talks about her journey and the challenges it provided, how it has affected her on and off the diamond.
Kayla is just one of a dozen of WHS graduates featured on this podcast. Check them out along with other people that Boomer interviews in his continuing series of "Tales From The Workplace."
Sat, 15 Jun 2024 - 44min - 93 - Can You PLAN For Happiness? Yes, you can.
Genesis Hey Krick
You don't have to resign yourself to an unfulfilled life, a life of despair with no sense of purpose. There are tools available to give structure and meaning to your journey. Genesis Hey Krick is a life coach, author, and motivational speaker who gives practical advice on how to examine where you are and how to pivot towards a more satisfying life. She gives Boomer great suggestions on how to manage his time. This is part two of our interview on how to transform your life.
Connect with Genesis:
Website: https://genesisspeaks.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/genesisspeaks/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/genesishey
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genesisheykrick/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/genesisheykrick/
Wed, 15 May 2024 - 36min - 92 - Are you thriving or simply surviving?
Do you wake up with joy and excitement as you contemplate the day ahead of you, or would you describe your life as stagnant? Are you running on a hamster wheel and feeling trapped? Are you being called to do a little bit more?
Are you simply surviving? Or are you thriving? Are you, as stated in the title to a Garth Brooks hit song, “Standing Outside the Fire?”
Our guest, Genesis Hick-Krey, asks us to reflect upon these questions, to be open to self-discovery, to reconsider where you might direct your life. And she offers practical advice on how to start this transformational journey. It’s not a fluff ‘n stuff approach to change.
Connect with Genesis:
Website: https://genesisspeaks.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/genesisspeaks/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/genesishey
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genesisheykrick/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/genesisheykrick/
Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 32min - 91 - Brian Schoo, Surf Therapy, part II
Surf Therapy- Say what? Say yes to an alternative therapy that successfully treats PTSD, chronic pain, depression, grief, autism, and much more. Say WOW to the International Surf Therapy Organization (ISTO) that brings together 133 surf therapy groups all over the world to serve hundreds of thousands of clients a year to get into the water, get on a surfboard, and get on with their lives.
This is part II of our conversation with ISTO's Chairman of the Board, Brian School. Brian explains how their deliberate and analytical approach to surf therapy is a rapidly growing treatment that is changing lives.
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 40min - 90 - Surf therapy--Really? Dude, REALLY!
Surf Therapy is growing alternative therapy for a multitude of afflictions, including PTSD, chronic pain, autism, depression, grief, among others. Brian Schoo, Chairman of the Board of the International Surf Therapy Organization, explains the vision of this non-profit and how he and his team hope to improve the lives of people by "hanging ten." Brian's passion for this effort is highlighted by his recent resignation from the Nestle company where he was a top executive involved with global logistics and then eventually developing The Thrive Network, a branch of Nestle dedicated to mental health. Enjoy listening to how this young man who grew up in the Midwest is now catching waves and changing lives.
Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 34min - 89 - Potpourri IV: Death of the Pillsbury Doughboy, What Scares You the Most- just a part of the grabbag literary lineup.Sat, 13 Jan 2024 - 38min
- 88 - A Christmas Rifle- no, not the Official Red Ryder, carbine action, two-hundred shot range model air rifle.
My audio holiday gift to you is the story of "A Christmas Rifle." Ralphie, in the movie A Christmas Story," cries when he almost shoots his eye out with his treasured Red Ryder. I cried a bit when I read "A Christmas Rifle" in a Facebook post. I doubt that you'll fare differently. May the blessings of this season be upon you and your family and may they be shared with others. Length: 12 minutes
Mon, 18 Dec 2023 - 11min - 87 - Workplace Tales: Demure daughter of minister evolves as international player in Latin America events. Part II.
What type of person interacts with United States presidents, military leaders from the U.S. and other countries, along with various dignitaries and leaders throughout Latin America? Who briefs Colin Powell on Latin America events, has face-to-face meetings with the "Angel of Death," learns hostage escape tactics and reports on coup d'é·tats? Someone in the CIA? Possibly. But it's also Joanna Esty, a barrier breaking courageous lady who for more than a couple of decades was a linchpin in Latin America as a civilian employee of the Defense Intelligence Agency. This is part two of our conversation.
Fri, 15 Dec 2023 - 34min - 86 - Workplace Tales: Joanna Esty, Defense Intelligence Agency Officer
Once a quiet student from a small high school in western Ilinois, Joanna spent 18 years in the Defense Intelligence Agency as a civilian officer, an occupation that involved interactions with U.S. Presidents, General Colin Powell, and extensive traveling. She shares with Jimmy Ahmahdoofous and Boomer how she became a significant player in Latin American politics and how even today has a hand in creating diplomatic relations with our southern neighbors.
Wed, 15 Nov 2023 - 31min - 85 - Potpourri III: It's not rocket surgery!
How to not mix metaphors, details on Annie Sullivan's early life, panic attack hotties- it's all here with much more in the third potpourri edition of OK Boomer where Boomer and Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous share a litany of literary jewels gleamed from the internet. You'll laugh, be intrigued, maybe even a little inspired. Works from Kurt Vonnegut, Jack London, and J.D. Salinger are featured.
Sun, 15 Oct 2023 - 32min - 84 - My Way To You by J. Glassburn
"You can't pour from an empty cup." That's one of the important themes presented in this romance novel "My Way To You" by J. Glassburn. This 400 page book is set in a small town in western Illinois (where Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous is from) where she grew up. Abbey is a mother of a young son who is finding her way in a new life. She has left behind a broken marriage and is forging ahead in discovery about herself. Her plans for the future are complicated by the sometimes enchanting and sometimes infuriating Sawyer, the still single boy wonder she once knew. Despite tears and fears, she courageously moves forward, determined to make a life for herself and her son.
Fri, 15 Sep 2023 - 40min - 83 - Potpourri II: Hey genious, do you believe in God?
This second edition of Potpourri (a collection of unrelated literary extracts) includes Albert Einstein's response to an often posed question of him, "Do you believe in God?" It concludes with chapter one of a book (maybe?) that Boomer is messing around with. In between are plenty of humorous and occasionally thought provoking literary gems that Boomer and Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous trust you'll find intriguing. Enjoy!
Tue, 15 Aug 2023 - 37min - 82 - Whiteside CO Drug Court part II, where lives are changed
"What an opportunity for me to help somebody get their kids back, to repair relationships, to get a job, … so many benefits…" That's how Mike Shears, Whiteside County Drug Court probation officer, describes his job. In part II of our conversation, Mike talks about the successes, failures, and new areas of growth in the drug court program and Boomer describes what he observed in his two hour visit in drug court. Alternative/specialized courts are effectively improving how local judicial systems handle people who are likely to be repeat prisoners.
AND COOL NEW THEME MUSIC FOR THE PODCAST!! YAY YAY YAY.
Sat, 15 Jul 2023 - 36min - 81 - Workplace Tales: Drug Court... a place of celebration?
"No one ever wakes up and says, 'You know, I think I want to be a drug addict,' " says Mike Shears, drug court officer. That's part of the mind frame that shapes the drug court in Whiteside County, IL. If you think that drug court, a specialized diversionary court program, is a dark place full of dreary proceedings that involve the dregs of society, you're wrong. It's a place that regularly celebrates the successes of alcohol and drug addicted felons. It's a place that transforms lives, mends relationships, and stops the revolving door of recividism- the act of felons being jailed and freed, only to repeat the same crimes as before. Need some good news? It's right here.
Thu, 15 Jun 2023 - 27min - 80 - Sol Krupnik part 2 . . . ye ole kibitzer
In part two of the conversation with Joel Gibbs, a voice over artist extraordinaire, Gibbs explains how Sol Krupnick, currently a YouTube success and soon to be live performance, was created, neglected, and now resurrected. Joel Gibbs is a multi-skilled artist who has won my admiration and inspires all of us in our later years to continue to create.
Laugh along with Boomer and Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous as Sol spins his take on various aspects of human behavior.
Sat, 27 May 2023 - 29min - 79 - Sol Krupnick: Getting Surgery Down Under Part 1
Joel Gibbs, a man of a thousand voices, presents Sol Krupnick, Gibbs' amalgamation of various Jewish comedians and various kibitzers. Joel shares with Boomer and Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous how he "resurrected" Sol and where he plans to take him. Enjoy some of the stories Sol performs, including details on his surgery down under, during this interview and on the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thesolkrupnickchannel8467. Subscribe to this channel and to the OK Boomer podcast so that you don't miss part 2 our conversation.
Fri, 12 May 2023 - 32min - 78 - Potpourri with Jimmy and Boomer
Enjoy a hodgepodge of literary delights as Boomer and his cohost Jimmy Ahmuhdoofous share delightful findings from the internet that will make you laugh (you'll love Jimmy's pirate joke), ponder, and maybe even tear up a bit. It all culminates with their version of Abbott and Costello's "Who's On First?"
Tue, 25 Apr 2023 - 28min - 77 - Mike Shears, Pickleball Ambassador
"It's just starting [the popularity explosion of pickleball]. TV contracts are being signed. It's being viewed on the Tennis channel and on ESPN."- so says Mike Shears, an ambassador of pickleball for northwestern Illinois and beyond. Perhaps the fastest growing sport in America, pickleball is being played by people of all ages and abilities. Mike Shears gives Boomer and Jimmy Ahmahdoofus the lowdown on this high flying sport.
Mon, 10 Apr 2023 - 46min - 76 - TR part II: Fornication, Fire, and Feces
Shenanigans in shop class continues in part II of our interview with Tim "TR" Rennels, long time Industrial Arts teacher at Wauconda High School. We also hit upon the value of a college education and discuss our roles as "Superagers" in retirement. Jimmy Ahmahdoofous gives two thumbs up on this episode. Apparently, it appeals to his juvenile sense of humor.
Sat, 25 Mar 2023 - 35min - 75 - Workplace Tales with high school shop instructor Tim Rennels
Fornication, Fire, Feces: these three elements show up when Tim "TR" Rennels reminisces about teaching high school shop for over thirty years. Tim shares shenanigans from his three decades ot Wauconda High School along with successes and the transformation that vocational arts has undergone since the 1980s.
Fri, 10 Mar 2023 - 30min - 74 - Devin Parrish, Olympic boxing hopeful. Part 2
You have to be concerned about long term brain damage. This is a statement Golden Gloves boxing champion Devin Parrish addresses with honesty and thoughtfulness in the latest OK Boomer episode where we continue to converse with people who have interesting pursuits. Devin talks about financing a World Championship dream, how to use his feet in the ring, and perhaps most importantly how to use his mind on and off the canvas. Currently ranked number 7 in the nation at his weight class, hear how Devin employs techniques like meditation and yoga to aid him in his quest to be a champion.
Sat, 25 Feb 2023 - 36min - 73 - Tales From the Workplace: National boxing champion hopeful, Devin Parrish
Have you ever met ANYONE who voiced to you that s/he has a goal of becoming a world champion? Well, you can meet Devin Parrish in this episode and hear him talk about advancing from his current ranking of 7th in the nation as a light middleweight boxer to his goals of becoming an Olympic boxer and eventual world champion. He discusses the challenges of boxing that he fights with: weight loss, concussions, finances, training, and more. A 2017 graduate of Wauconda high school, Devin is on an exciting journey.
Fri, 10 Feb 2023 - 31min - 72 - Tales From the Workplace: Chancellor K. Jackson
Chancellor Jackson, author of 14 Days in Beijing, preceeds Brittany Griner with a story similar to hers: incarceration in a foreign country for possession of an illegal substance. Relive Chancellor's bewilderment, confusion, and concern upon being imprisoned without knowing what was going to happen to him. You will enjoy a few of his lighter moments as when his Chinese cellmates wanted to know if the stereotypes of African men's intimates were true.
Wed, 25 Jan 2023 - 43min - 71 - K. Keppeler: Actor, narrator, and harpy impersonator
Jimmy Ahmahdoofous's New Year resolutions that include dog porn, my guest's experience as a harpy, your chance to be featured on the next episode- it's all here in this episode with Kris Keppeler, an actor, writer, narrator, and more.
If you were born in the previous century, you might remember noted writers Erma Bombeck or Andy Rooney. Enjoy Kris Keppeler's podcast Does This Happen To You? which has flavors of Bombeck and Rooney's narratives.
Tue, 10 Jan 2023 - 40min - 70 - Holiday Ramblings: Our first ever holiday episode!!! (yes, worth the three exclamation points)
Seasonal mirth abounds when Boomer and Jimmy Ahmahdoofous exchange Holiday memories which include bad Christmas presents, Jimmy's time as a mall Santa, and the suspicious lyrics to some Christmas song classics. This is published four days early, just in case you need something to laugh at if you're snowbound in your house, a ditch, or, even worse, in your inlaw's house. You're ride over hill and dale (poor Dale) doesn't have to be boring.
Wed, 21 Dec 2022 - 17min - 69 - From snowballs to AK-47s
How did we get from pelting cars with snowballs to shooting cars on the interstate with high powered rifles? Bob LeMent of Static Radio podcast discusses this and other fun holiday topics (parade massacres, nuclear station bombing, etc.) along with the wonders of living in the midwest. This is part two of the conversation.
Sat, 10 Dec 2022 - 37min - 68 - Caught In The Middle: Gratitude for Midwestern Living, part 1
Boomer's guest, Bob LeMent of the podcast Static Radio, agrees that midwest living is the way to go, that those on the coast can keep their wild fires and hurricanes to themselves. Gratitude for midwest values and for escaping lethal childhood ventures that include mechanized death are discussed in this episode.
Fri, 25 Nov 2022 - 31min - 67 - Tales From the Workplace: Andy Frye, Chicago sports and cultural journalist, author
Allegedly, Jesus told the Cubs organization, "Don't do anything until I get back." That's part of the conversation with Andy as he, Boomer, and Jimmy Ahmahdoofous talk about the rivalry between the Cubs and Cardinals baseball teams and Andy's first book "90 Days in the 90s: A Rock N Roll Time Travel Story." In addition to his new book, Frye has written articles for Rolling Stone, ESPN, and Forbes magazine.
Sun, 13 Nov 2022 - 42min - 66 - Part II: The Abduction of Connie and Larry Van Oosten
Just in time for Halloween, Boomer and Jimmy take a break from interviewing people with interesting careers to hear the tale of terror from two grandparents in western Illinois that were kidnapped and held hostage in an attempt to extort money from them. Part I related their abduction. Part II brings you their escape from their kidnapper but not an escape from being victims as they struggle to find normalcy, to escape PTSD and the permanent scars left behind.
Tue, 25 Oct 2022 - 47min - 65 - The Abduction of Larry and Connie Van Oosten
Remember the scene in one of the Lethal Weapon movies where Danny Glover's character is awakened in the middle of the night by criminals who use duct tape to restrain and silence him and his wife while threatening them and their children? It is a terrifying scene, even if it was enacted. But this scene REALLY HAPPENED to two grandparents outside a small town in western Illinois: Larry and Connie Van Oosten were similarly abducted and held hostage for 48 hours. Hear this story of evil and how they survived not only the initial terror, but the life changing after effects of this bizarre crime.
Mon, 10 Oct 2022 - 32min - 64 - James Alcroft of The Mack and Jamie Comedy Duo
"Name dropping is really tacky. Paul McCartney told me so," quips James Alcroft as he shares stories about his decades long success as a comedian in the 1980s and 1990s. Having performed on the Tonight Show for both Carson and Leno and opened for Diana Ross, Jamie has a lot of names to be dropped, including Bob Saget who was his competition for the role of Danny Turner in Full House. Get inside stories on Saget, Paul Lynde, and others in this episode.
Sun, 25 Sep 2022 - 37min - 63 - James Alcroft: There's a lot of funny in having been to hell and back (part 1).
Between being jailed for marching for the legalization of marijuana and fathering current star singer Hayley Kiyoko (aka Lesbian Jesus), James Alcroft found his way onto the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and Jay Leno, put together a dynamic comedy team and received a heart and liver transplant. His conversation with Boomer and Jimmy Ahmahdoofous is definitely funnier than a heart attack.
Sat, 10 Sep 2022 - 31min - 62 - Tales From the Workplace: Bill Cushing, Blue Collar Poet, part II
Bill Cushing has held many an instrument in his days: a shovel for digging ditches, a weapon for service in theNavy, an ohmmeter for working as an electrician. He now wields a pen as an award winning poet from Glendale, CA. Bill discusses the advantages of having a diverse life, about not being locked into aspects of your life, and of course more of his writing.
Thu, 25 Aug 2022 - 31min - 61 - Bill Cushing Blue Collar Poet part 1
How does a guy go from years in the navy and working as an electrician to teaching college and becoming an award winning poet? Bill Cushing explains how he did it and some of his ventures on an incongruous road to becoming an award winning author- and he shares it via his rotary phone in Glendale, California!
Thu, 11 Aug 2022 - 33min - 60 - Keira Dafnis: female wrestler- Beauty AND the Beast part 2
Imagine what it must be like to compete on the national level as an athlete. Imagine what would be like to compete on the national level as a wrestler. How about a female wrestler? A real Beauty AND a Beast, Keira Dafnis continues sharing a bit of her brief 17 years on planet earth as a wrestler and in thoughtful discussion about diversity, her own asexuality, and whether young people can be optimistic about the future.
Sat, 23 Jul 2022 - 38min - 59 - Keira Dafnis: Beauty AND the Beast, part 1
How many resumes can list winning a beauty pageant and a wrestling tournament? At least one and it belongs to Keira Dafnis, a female wrestler who will continue her grappling in college. Only seventeen, she is an accomplished wrestler on both the state (Illinois) and national level. Her beauty pageant winning face regularly sports the badges of honor that a wrestling match produces: bruises, cuts, scrapes. Listen to Keira talk about the various challenges in her young life, not just about the uniqueness in being part of a male dominated sport.
Sun, 10 Jul 2022 - 27min - 58 - Christine Herbert, Peace Corps volunteer, part 2
"We cant' let ourselves think about what and who we are leaving behind or it will break us. My daily routine was in every sense life giving. And what will make me feel that way when I return to the States?"
Christine Herbert, Peace Corp volunteer and author of The Color of the Elephant, a book that recounts her African Peace Corp experience, answers this question and others in part 2 of her conversation with Boomer and Jimmy Ahmahdoofous.
Sat, 25 Jun 2022 - 27min - 57 - Tales From the Workplace: Peace Corps Volunteer (pt. 1)
Naked, afraid, and alone . . . well, she wasn't naked, but Christine Herbert did have some scary moments (poisonous snakes, floods) spending two years in the African nation of Zambia, thousands of miles away from friends, family, and even people of her race. No electricity in her mud hut was just one element of her experience that molded an unexpected transformation that challenged the way she understoond the world. She captures two years of wonder in her book "The Color of the Elephant" and shares the laughter, the mud, and the tears in her interview with Boomer and Jimmy Ahmahdoofuous.
Fri, 10 Jun 2022 - 36min - 56 - Walk Like A Man(iac) by Jake O'DonnellWed, 25 May 2022 - 28min
- 55 - Jake O'Donnell, author of Walk Like A Man(iac), part 1
Are you a fan of movies like the Hangover and Jackass series? How about David Sedaris or Dave Barry? If so, prepare to be a fan of Jake O'Donnell, author of Walk Like a Man(iac). Jake dares to bare his pre and post pubescent soul as he reflects upon the many "firsts" of his journey towards adulthood and beyond. He does this with great deprecating humor and detail, allowing us to laugh along with him about experiences most males (and most females) can identify: first kisses, first brushes with the law, first alcohol, first Mrs. Robinson. It's funny, it's awkward, it's real. O'Donnell shares some these seminal moments with Boomer and makes Jimmy Ahmahdoofus feel less uncomfortable about his own youthful transgressions.
Tue, 10 May 2022 - 30min - 54 - Joel Gibbs, Master of Mimicry, part II
In part II of Boomer’s interview with Joel Gibbs, the Master of Mimicry, Joel shares his expertise of the The Beatles and the entertainment industry, including his interview with John Lennon that ended with a moronic mishap on Joel’s part. What went down when The Beatles met Elvis? Boomer and Joel compare their notes on this historic meeting. And more!!
Mon, 25 Apr 2022 - 40min - 53 - Tales From the Workplace: Joel Gibbs, Master of Mimicry
Joel Gibbs is a veteran voice over artist who has tickled your ears with over 40,000 audio projects heard globally. He truly has done it all and often with celebrity voices. Allegedly, he emerged on the birthing table with a Bugs Bunny quip, "What's up, doc?" In this episode, Joel tells about a 20 minute practical joke that involved his mimicry of Paul McCartney.
Sun, 10 Apr 2022 - 32min - 52 - Tales From the Workplace: Female Truck Driver Misty Danner Johnson part II
Enroute to her next load pickup, semi owner/operator Misty Danner Johnson shares her experiences over the road, including how to avoid the danger of retread explosions, why she loves traveling across America hauling up to 80,000 pounds of freight, and whether she'd recommend the life of a trucker to others.
Thu, 24 Mar 2022 - 29min - 51 - Tales From the Workplace: Misty Danner Johnson, OTR semi trucker
"The drunk guy fled the accident on a skateboard." That was part of the scene long distance trucker Misty Danner Johnson reported as her semi was involved in a multi vehicle accident. Misty chats with Boomer and co-host Jimmy Ahmahdoofous about the challenges and rewards of hauling America's products across North America.
Sat, 12 Mar 2022 - 29min - 50 - Tales From the Workplace: Christina Ray Stanton, NYC Tour GuideThu, 24 Feb 2022 - 42min
- 49 - Tales From the Workplace: Part II with Keith Lyle, standup comedian
"We [casino workers]get people wasted, take their money away from them, and then the casino owners want us to take an ethics class. Who's teaching that class, Britney Spear's dad?"
That's part of the hiarious conversation with Keith Lyle (don't miss part 1), a standup comedian who previously spent 25 years working in Las Vegas casinos. Keith also shares stories about customers who defecated at his craps table and about a celebrity who was taken from his table in handcuffs.
Thu, 10 Feb 2022 - 36min - 48 - Tales From the Workplace: Keith Lyle, casino worker, stand up comedianWed, 26 Jan 2022 - 37min
- 47 - Tales from the Workplace: Tom Starr, IHSA state official
"If your arms stay down, I'll be a part of this conversation," says 40 year career official Tom Starr to amped coaches who want a piece of him during a high school sports contest. That technique for deescalating conflict is just some of the wisdom Tom imparts in this episode that explores highlights from his volleyball/softball/basketball officiating career along with discussion about the crisis in high school sports officiating.
Thu, 13 Jan 2022 - 34min - 46 - Tales From the Workplace with Keith Medema, state final official
"You've officiated four different high school sports? You officiated them for 40 years? Four heaven's sake!!"
Not only has Keith Medema officiated for four decades, in three of those four sports he was selected to officiate state final contests. Hear about some of those games, his ambulance ride from the football field to a hospital, the play that made ESPN's top play of the week, and more in this final episode of 2021.
Wed, 22 Dec 2021 - 23min - 45 - Tales from the Workplace: wrestling official Tony Clarke, part 3
As a high school wrestling official on the way to a contest, how do you handle your car breaking down? Hitchhike? Here about this , the nuances of stalling, the confrontation with a Harvard coach, the difficulty of officiating, and what it's like to be as a "judge, jury, and executioner." Boomer and Jimmy Ahmadoofous continue their conversation with acclaimed high school wrestling official Anthony Clarke.
Fri, 10 Dec 2021 - 1h 26min - 44 - Tales From the Workplace with referee Tony Clarke, part 2
Boomer and Jimmy Ahmahdoofus explore the diversity of high school wrestling and the challenges in officiating it with veteran official Anthony Clarke. Tony also describes the time his head coach wept at the conclusion of a high school match and the time a coach asked to be ejected from a wrestling meet.
Tue, 23 Nov 2021 - 30min - 43 - Tales From the Workplace with wrestling referee Tony Clarke
Chuck Norris and Superman wrestled ... the loser had to wear his underwear over his pants for the rest of his life.
In this part 1 episode of Tales From the Workplace, Boomer and Jimmy Ahmadoofus continue to chat with high school sports officials, this time with wrestling referee Anthony Clarke. A 38 year veteran of paroling the wrestling mats, Anthony talks about rule changes, the evolution of the sport, the levels of athlete participation, and more.
Sun, 14 Nov 2021 - 40min - 42 - Officiating: the stories, the shortage- with Don Kuhnen
I wanted to have a career in sports when I was young, but I had to give it up. I'm only six feet tall, so I couldn't play basketball. I'm only 190 pounds, so I couldn't play football. And I have 20-20 vision, so I couldn't be a referee.
OK, that might be funny, but this isn't:
"...harassment has grown so rampant that more than 70 percent of new referees in all sports quit the job within three years, according to the National Association of Sports Officials. The chief cause for the attrition, based on a survey conducted by the association, was pervasive abuse from parents and coaches." (New York Times)
In this episode, Boomer starts a s series of interviews with officials of different sports that explores the national shortage of sports officials and their experiences officiating on the playing field.
Mon, 25 Oct 2021 - 40min - 41 - Tales From The Workplace: Shaun Eli, professional comedian. Part 2
My beauty doesn't come through in photos. Or in person.
So says Shaun Eli, professional comedian, in part 2 of his interview with Boomer. Shaun continues addressing how humor develops, how he crafts his performance, deals with difficult audience members, and whether or not comedians in general are cursed with troubled interpersonal relationships.
Sun, 10 Oct 2021 - 27min - 40 - Tales From The Workplace: Shaun Eli, professional comedian
"I wanted to date my doctor, but she said it was unethical for doctors to date patients. I get it, especially for pediatricians and veterinarians," says Shaun Eli, writer for Jay Leno and other comedians. Laugh along as Shaun talks to Boomer about how jokes evolve, how do comedians come up with new humor, and how to handle different and difficult audiences.
Tue, 21 Sep 2021 - 32min - 39 - Tales From the Workplace: professional psychic Corbie Mitleid (part 2)
Why does your 20 something son refuse to leave your basement? Could a psychic explain this dilemma by identifying how your past lives crossed? Corbie Mitleid, professional psychic, shares this experience along with other past life revelations, and gives a Boomer a Tarot card reading concerning his future!!
Fri, 10 Sep 2021 - 27min - 38 - Tales From the Workplace: a professional psychic
A psychic walks into a bar . . . . . . she should have seen it coming.
How can you tell the difference between a Swami Salami charlatan and an authentic intuitive psychic? Corbie Mitleid, author of THE PSYCHIC YELLOW BRICK ROAD: How to Find the Real Wizards and Avoid the Flying Monkeys, explains the difference to “the friendly skeptic” Boomer. Mitleid, a professional psychic, shares stories from her work of 50 years as an authentic intuitive in an engaging, sincere manner. She, Boomer, and Jimmy have some fun discussing her serious work, including the use of numerous audio clips from the movie “The Wizard of Oz.”
Your ride to work doesn’t have to be boring.
Wed, 25 Aug 2021 - 35min - 37 - Tales From the Workplace: James Keith part IISat, 14 Aug 2021 - 37min
- 36 - Tales From the Workplace- Lt. James Keith
Is making a career or just joining the military a good idea for you or your child? Can the military prepare you for a career in civilian life?How can PSTD be dealt with? Why did James fear his wife would exact a choke-slam upon him? The 1990 Wauconda HS graduate answers these questions and many others in this episode as Lt. Keith shares his experiences of being in the military for over three decades.
Thu, 05 Aug 2021 - 33min - 35 - Tales from the Workplace: Thicksten's Popcorn, part IITue, 13 Jul 2021 - 29min
- 34 - OK Boomer: Tales from the Workplace
What U.S. business is older than Ford, Walgreens, or JC Penney? Answer: Thicksten’s Popcorn, established in 1900 and thriving today on the main street of Prophetstown, Illinois. Hear part one of the century old success story from current owner Joanie Stewart (Thicksten) in the latest episode of OK Boomer: Tales from the Workplace, punctuated with Jimmy Ahmadoofus's on the street interviews of happy patrons.
Mon, 28 Jun 2021 - 25min - 33 - Workplace tales: Coach Bret Bielema, U of IllinoisThu, 10 Jun 2021 - 35min
- 32 - Tales From the Workplace: Chris Faczek, Visual Effects Artist part II
Boomer and Jimmy Ahmadoofus continue their conversation with Chris Faczek, whose visual effects resume includes Star Trek: Picard, Dark Crystal, Marvel's Runaways, and Westworld. Chris elaborates on some of his specific creations, a typical day in his Hollywood life, and how youngsters can enter the world of visual effects.
Wed, 19 May 2021 - 37min - 31 - Tales From the Workplace: Chris Faczek
Four years after high school how does one end up in Hollywood, eventually becoming the visual effects leader on blockbusters like Star Trek: Picard and Space Jam 2? You can try the route Chris Faczek took, Wauconda High School 2004 graduate, that involved risk taking and a broken-down car in the desert. He takes Boomer and Jimmy Ahmadoofus behind the scenes of hit productions like Marvel’s Runaways, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., The Blacklist, and more.
Mon, 10 May 2021 - 35min - 30 - Tales from the Workplace: Tom Taylorson, Voiceover Artist Part II
From the footlights of Wauconda high school cafetorium to Chicago theatres to the ears of America: Tom Taylorson reflects on his arrival as a prominent member of the voice over industry, how he develops his craft, and what a typical work day looks like for him. Enjoy his thoughts on being "the man behind the curtain" for hundreds of audiobooks, national TV commercials for brands like Coca-Cola, and video games like Persona 5 Strikers, Mortal Kombat, and Mass Effect Andromeda.
Tue, 20 Apr 2021 - 31min - 29 - Tales from the Workplace: Tom Taylorson Voiceover Artist
A '95 graduate of Wauconda High School, Tom Taylorson (Tom Taylor) has blazed a trail across the voiceover industry by narrating commercials for Coca-Cola, video games such as Watch Dogs and Mass Effect Andromeda, hundreds of audiobooks in various genres including many from the Marvel universe. In part 1 of this interview, Tom talks about his craft along with the ups and downs of the voiceover industry.
Wed, 07 Apr 2021 - 35min - 28 - Tales from the Workplace: Matside Mayhem part II
Working with teenagers is rarely boring. Working with teenagers who also wrestle intensifies the shenanigan level. Listen to coaches Nance, Rennels, Costa, and Rohlwing reflect upon antics that involve dead squirrels, digital penetration, inadvertent nudity, and cow molestation. It all happened at Wauconda high school. No animals were hurt in the stories retold, nor anyone arrested (that we know of).
Sat, 20 Mar 2021 - 31min - 27 - Tales From the Workplace: Wrestling Coaches Share Matside Mayhem
In part 1 of Matside Mayhem, coaches Nance, Rennels, Costa, and Rohlwing swap stories about matside antics they witnessed over three decades of Wauconda Wrestling. Stories of prank phone calls, parental dope smoking, concussions, profanity laced barrage from opposing coach, and more are shared among these three veteran coaches.
Thu, 11 Mar 2021 - 30min - 26 - Tales of the Workplace: Chuck Swanson TruckingWed, 10 Feb 2021 - 32min
- 25 - Tales from the Workplace: Uber driver Brad Harris
"Can I give you a lap dance?" Former Uber driver Brad Harris fielded this offer from an Uber client. An early side hustle for Brad, Uber driving brought him in contact with exotic dancers, lost British families, and inebriated clients of all sorts. Brad shares these stories and more with Boomer and his co-host Jimmy Omadufous.
Mon, 01 Feb 2021 - 32min - 24 - Tales from the Workplace: Kacy Kerkering-Hintz, medical assistant
Should I go to the ER during this damnpenic? Is there an alternative to the ER? How effective is the rapid test for COVID? These and other issues are addressed from the perspective of medical assistant Kacy Kerkering-Hintz, who deals with the coronavirus and other medical issues in northern Georgia.
Sat, 16 Jan 2021 - 54min - 23 - Tales from the Workplace: Communications ConsultantSat, 09 Jan 2021 - 36min
- 22 - Tales from the Work Place: Animal trainer
Elephants, buffalo, 8 feet long snakes, camels, wolves, the cute puppy who befriends a Clydesdale horse in Superbowl commercials, the Aflac duck: these are some of the animals that David Meyers trains. Listen to Dave speak about how he works with a diverse group of animals on the sets of shows like "Big Bang Theory."
Tue, 05 Jan 2021 - 35min - 21 - From Riding Rails to Riding MustangsSat, 28 Nov 2020 - 33min
- 20 - OK Boomer- Tales from the workplace with locomotive engineer Russ Mayer S1 E20
"Odds are, son, if you stick with this job, you'll likely kill someone." This sobering statement was delivered to Russell Mayer as he became an engineer for the Chicago Northwestern railroad. Russell shares how that prediction nearly came true one night along with stories on derailments and cow tipping. Join Russ, Boomer, and Jimmy Omadufus for a ride on the rails.
Sat, 14 Nov 2020 - 31min - 19 - OK Boomer with Matt Nance the IT problem solverSat, 03 Oct 2020 - 43min
- 18 - OK Boomer S1 E18 Tales From the Workplace: Rideshare driver Miles Shockley
Boomer continues conversing with people who have unusual vocations through a conversation with Miles Shockley, current co-host and producer of the Netflix show "2 Hungry Black Guys." In this episode, Miles shares his experiences as a Rideshare (think Uber/Lyft) operator and CEO of his Rideshare Rockstar driving program and author of a book of the same name. He covers how to handle funky backseat behavior and other tips on how to be a successful rideshare operator.
Sat, 26 Sep 2020 - 36min - 17 - S1 E17 Tales from the workplace: Flight AttendantTue, 18 Aug 2020 - 48min
- 16 - OK Boomer: Tales from the workplace S1 E16
Boomer continues his conversations with folks in interesting vocations, such as in this episode with Matt Schwind, former DeeJay and current manager of Ruhl and Ruhl Realty in Bettendorf, Iowa. You might remember Matt from his on air time with radio station KiiK in the late 80s and early 90s. He entertains Boomer with harrowing times in both jobs that include ghosts, miscues, and lightning strikes.
Mon, 10 Aug 2020 - 35min - 15 - OK Boomer S1 E15 A Rags to Richer Story with Joshua PattersonTue, 14 Jul 2020 - 40min
- 14 - OK Boomer S1 E14 Teachers Gone Wild, well maybe just Goofy, part 3Thu, 25 Jun 2020 - 26min
- 13 - S1 E13 OK Boomer: Teachers Gone Goofy Part 2 with S. CittadinoWed, 17 Jun 2020 - 21min
- 12 - OK Boomer S1 E12 Teachers Gone Goofy part 1 with K. KohlbacherThu, 04 Jun 2020 - 21min
- 11 - S1 E11 Say What? You Live Where? Part 2Mon, 11 May 2020 - 25min
- 10 - OK Boomer S1 E10: Say What? You Live Where?Sat, 25 Apr 2020 - 19min
- 9 - Ok Boomer S1 E9 If You Want My Advice, Don't Take It.Wed, 15 Apr 2020 - 15min
- 8 - OK Boomer S1 E8 Elvis and Cash add to pandemic musical canonThu, 02 Apr 2020 - 11min
- 7 - OK Boomer S1 E7 Recipe for Disaster and Benedict ArnoldThu, 19 Mar 2020 - 12min
- 6 - OK Boomer S1 E6 Chickens Can FlyFri, 06 Mar 2020 - 12min
- 5 - OK Boomer S1 E5 Inside a Third Graders MindSun, 01 Mar 2020 - 16min
- 4 - So You Want To Be A Lawyer S1 E4Wed, 12 Feb 2020 - 10min
- 3 - OK Boomer episode 03- Farts Are FunnyThu, 06 Feb 2020 - 08min
- 2 - OK Boomer episode 2- The Intimidating Modern Washing MachineThu, 06 Feb 2020 - 03min
- 1 - OK Boomer episode 01- Ancestry DNA Hoopla: Really?Wed, 05 Feb 2020 - 04min
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