Ever wondered what it’s like to be a superfan of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes? In this week’s blog, we dive into the quirky and passionate world of Alex Stang, the contest winner who scored the exclusive Killer Tomatoes perfume and candle prize pack. From his childhood love of the cartoon to his admiration for the franchise’s unforgettable moments, Alex shares why Killer Tomatoes holds a special place in his heart. Join us as we explore his journey, the rise of cult cinema, and the hilariously unique scent of tomato-inspired perfume. This one’s a must-read for fans and newcomers alike!
The cannabis industry is evolving, and women are at the forefront of this transformation. In the Season 2 premiere of The Dodi Connection, host Mr. Wowzer sits down with two trailblazing entrepreneurs, Tess and Nori, the dynamic duo behind Smoke Sesh. These women are not just navigating the cannabis space—they’re reshaping it. With passion, resilience, and unwavering determination, Tess and Nori are proving that women are not only participants in this industry but are leading the charge for change and empowerment.
If you’re a cinephile with a taste for the quirky and bizarre, you won’t want to miss this episode of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. In a special live recording from Comic-Con 2024, host Costa Dillon, along with moderator Zak Shaffer and an eclectic panel of a toy maker, wrestler, and cult movie fanatic, bring you a juicy slice of cult cinema goodness in a panel called “Celebration of Cult Cinema.” With Zak Schaffer leading the discussion, this episode serves up tomato-tastic insights into the rise and enduring legacy of Attack of the Killer Tomatoes—a film that has aged like fine wine, or should we say, like a perfectly ripened tomato.
Discover how Jonathan Nussman is shaping San Diego’s music scene through his work at UCSD and his non-profit Project [BLANK]. From empowering students in contemporary vocal performance to making music education accessible to underserved communities, Jonathan is creating lasting impact by blending education, creativity, and inclusivity. Read on to learn how his work is transforming the arts in San Diego.
Unable to catch her breath because of PTSD – brought on by years of abuse and trauma she suffered at the hands of her husband – Mariah Dawn sat down and tried something new. She opened a Word document and started writing. She noticed right away that she felt better. The writing was a release. It was cathartic. So, she kept at it, eventually telling a friend at church she thought she had written a book. Would he take a look? That 164-page Word document is now “Dragon In You, A Memoir” written by Mariah Dawn. Her book was published in October, which is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the 3-year mark of her husband’s death. Mariah says she wrote the book to help herself, to help others, and to use the dragon in her (she says there’s a dragon in all of us) for good. Tune in to this episode of Dear San Diego to learn more about Mariah and her new book.
Parental alienation is one of the most painful and hidden impacts of narcissistic abuse. In our latest blog, Jon McKenny and Padideh Jafari dive into the tactics narcissists use to turn children against a parent, from false narratives to third-party manipulation. With personal stories and legal insights, they reveal the devastating effects on families and share ways to reconnect and heal. Don’t miss this deep look into a misunderstood issue affecting countless families—click to read the full story and gain practical advice on reclaiming peace.
As an athlete, it’s easy to get caught up in the intensity of the competition, the drive for success, and the constant push to perform at your best. But what happens when the purpose of it all shifts from personal achievement to something greater? That’s the story we want to share with you about Sam Dancer and Kim McLaughlin, two incredible individuals who embody the heart and soul of what it means to be a coach and mentor in the world of CrossFit.
Podcast production can be a whirlwind—multiple shows, tight deadlines, and the pressure to keep content fresh. In this episode of I Just Wanted to Push Record, JC and Lina share tips and strategies to help podcast producers stay organized, boost creativity, and overcome the common hurdles of juggling multiple shows. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help producers thrive without getting overwhelmed.
Ever wondered what happens when podcasting goes off-script? In this episode of I Just Wanted to Push Record, JC and Lina dive into the chaos of managing bilingual guests, time crunches, and unplanned emotional moments. It’s not all smooth sailing, but with a little creativity and flexibility, they make it work! If you’ve ever faced the unpredictable side of podcasting, this behind-the-scenes look is a must-read.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at comedian Katie Hughes’ journey from North Carolina to the LA comedy scene in this episode of Hilariously Blunt. Fresh from the 420 Pre-Game Comedy Show, Katie shares hilarious insights on blending cannabis culture with comedy, navigating diverse audiences, and making her mark in a new city. Tune in for laughs, real talk, and Katie’s unique perspective on life as a stand-up comedian!