Splash into the world of "Killer Tomatoes" with Steve Lundquist, the Olympic gold medalist turned tomato-tackling thespian! Known for his splashy performances in the second, third, and fourth helpings of this saucy series, Steve brings a pool of stories and a sprinkle of humor to the table.
Rasmus's story is one of humble beginnings in a small Estonian town, where dreams of filmmaking seemed as distant as Hollywood itself. Yet, inspired by the quirky charm of "Killer Tomatoes," he embarked on a journey to bring his own stories to life.
Meet Chad Peace, the original “good” kid who's now a digital media maestro! His journey began as a child actor in "Return of the Killer Tomatoes," where he shared the screen with a pre-fame George Clooney. Today, Chad is a key player in reimagining the brand for a new era, blending his early tomato adventures with a knack for savvy storytelling. He's the mastermind keeping the Killer Tomatoes legacy vibrant and relevant in the digital age, by continuing to infuse it with humor and a hearty dose of tomato-flavored nostalgia.
In a year filled with shocking revelations and unexpected turns, Anne Marie Schubert's exploration of criminal cases has been nothing short of enthralling. From the heart-wrenching impact of the Golden State Killer case to the resilient stories of survival and perseverance, each episode has unveiled the untold complexities of crime. As the year comes to a close, what surprising twist will Anne Marie uncover next?
Kalea McNeill, a seasoned comedian with a decade of experience, brings her unique blend of humor and authenticity to the comedy scene. Hailing from Fairfield, California, with a degree in theater arts from Clark Atlanta, Kalea's passion for performance and public speaking has seamlessly translated into her stand-up career.
In the realm of music, authenticity can turn an artist from an echo to a voice. Staying true to themselves, Mercury X Uni and 33 Breeze convey their genuine character in their music. This authenticity resonates with listeners, creating a deeper connection between the artist and their audience, and offering promising musicians a compelling example of the benefits of holding onto one's true self amid the ever-changing music industry.
¡Saludos a todas las familias y a nuestros queridos oyentes más pequeños! Soy Lina y estoy emocionada de estar aquí junto a mi increíble compañera, Meli. ¿Adivinen adónde los llevaremos en nuestro próximo episodio de podcast? ¡Nada más y nada menos que al mágico Polo Norte!En este viaje encantado, acompañaremos a personajes entrañables como Santa Claus, sus leales ayudantes, y la señora Claus. Juntos, exploraremos las maravillas de esta tierra cubierta de nieve y les contaremos todos los detalles que hacen del Polo Norte un lugar tan especial.
The majority of San Diegans are renters, but rents are crazy expensive because supply is so low. Very few new homes are built, so those that are sold come with a steep price. The average home in San Diego sells for $900,000. How did we get here? What caused our region’s housing crisis? How do we fix it? What do we need to do to build more homes San Diegans can afford? Tony and Juan get answers to these questions from two of the region’s leading housing advocates, Lori Pfeiler and Hannah Gbeh, on this episode of Dear San Diego.
In an era where the pressure to conform to industry standards and trends can be overwhelming, the pursuit of authenticity and originality in the cannabis and music industries has become more critical than ever. The struggle to maintain one's artistic identity while aiming for commercial success is a challenge many artists face. It's a path often fraught with disillusionment and creative stagnation. But there's hope, and it comes in the form of Mezzy, a Detroit native who is making waves in Diego.
In the world of comedy, where laughter reigns supreme, one name stands out with an unparalleled knack for delivering punchlines that hit home effortlessly - James Schrader. With over six years of comedic mastery under his belt, Schrader has carved a unique niche for himself, gracing Super Bowl commercials and becoming the face of Dr. Squash Soap. But behind these achievements lies a story of a young boy, the youngest of three brothers, who discovered his gift for humor as a means to be heard.