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Winter Wonderland…

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

What the heck it was just spring a couple days ago, and today freezing… I guess I shouldn’t complain, it’ll be 100 before we know it and we’ll all want it to be cooler.

I found a couple shopping sites I like: Sample Sale sells designer clothes at great prices, the only catch is they’re only available for a limited time and MacBook Adapter sells refurbished and new MacBook accessories at discount prices, I just purchased a new power cord for $50 less than it was at Fry’s.  And as always, I recommend Threadless for cool t-shirts, Bing and I still love our “Squeeze Me” shirts!

I missed Lost last night… I’ll catch up online, even though I’m not too into the biblical twist it has taken.  Stench made me watch Dancing With The Stars last night… I stick by my theory that he is too large to watch shows like DWTS, there should be a height and weight limit for girly shows.

I’m continuing to enjoy being at the CRN, it reminds me of the old Star 98.7 days where I got to do a little bit of everything!  In fact yesterday I co-hosted the PM Show and am doing it again today!  It was fun to be back on Ustream and see all your comments.

Stench leaves for Las Vegas tonight, his new show is kind of wild should be an interesting couple days of shows.

Life is starting to return to normal for me, only took 2 years!  Well, as normal as my life ever is!

Thanks to Chris for this… A real Cleveland Steamer!!! I hope she never said “I’d give an arm to train a whale.” – Sorry, too soon?  Tony the Tiger rescued.  I will live forever!  What is wrong with people?  When hitting an Eagle in golf is bad.   Nude and crazy!

Rock on, Jack

What The Podcast Is…

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

I read some of the comments from the last blog and it started me thinking about what the podcast is… and what it has become.

This is by no means an attack on the people who said they stopped listening when Jamie left (I get that and those people really didn’t cause that drastic a change in the amount of listeners.)  Many people listened to the radio show strictly and specifically for Jamie, and I don’t blame them she is a radio superstar with a unique gift that many have tried to copy (Jillian Barberie, Chelsea Handler), but none do as well.  But lets face it, she was never a huge part of the podcast’s three year history.

I’m not going to lie, the podcast started as an “F” you to big radio… You think you can fire us and make people not care, we’ll show you.  No radio show had done that, no one had taken ownership of their listeners.  In days prior, you got fired, and if you weren’t hired at another radio station, you disappeared.  There was no model, no one to look to to see how to do it, we kind of made it up as we went.  Angela Channel tackled the technical part (With the help of Andrew) and built a system that would work for our subscriber based idea from scratch.  There was trial and error, as those of you who have been here since the beginning know, but we figured it out.

We were a joke in the radio industry, look at those has-beens and their pathetic “podcast”.  “It’ll never work, it’s just sad”, was the sentiment going around the business, but we swallowed our pride… and proved them wrong.  Now, three years later, it is crazy to think of a popular show not podcasting, whether they are on or off “terrestrial”  radio.  The same people that mocked us on their radio show years ago, ran to the podcast format when they were let go.  Ultimately the “joke” has become the standard.

But that is really not why our podcast matters.  What it started as, is not what it has become.  Our pod is not always the most entertaining, technically perfect or even relevant.  Don’t get me wrong, some days it is all those things and more.  The Jack and Stench pod (The name it has had for the majority of it’s existence) is about friendship and dedication, it’s about family and sacrifice, honesty and sharing.  Not just between Stretch and me, but between us and you.

It hasn’t always been easy, for either of us.  I won’t go into the stresses and challenges Stretch has gone through over the last three years, I wouldn’t want to speak for him (We all know he has his own voice!)  Stretches of unemployment,  a mental breakdown, divorce, full time jobs and full time families have all been intertwined through the fabric that creates the podcast.  There were days, when the last thing I wanted to do was record that damn show… I remember recently, coming home from court, my divorce final, sitting down on my couch and breaking down crying, and thinking I have to pull it together, we have to record the pod in a hour.  Or logging onto Skype the day after getting out of the mental hospital, having to confront my demons into that headset.  There are days when I wish we could keep going, a hour isn’t long enough to laugh with my friend and talk about the world and it’s strangeness.

The pod is an inside joke between us and you, it’s good times and bad shared with friends, it’s our secret club that we’d at least like to think others would like to be a member of if they just knew about it. It’s not a radio show anymore, and it’s definitely not the Jamie, Jack and Stench Show.  It’s become about us being loyal to each other through thick and thin, the line between audience and entertainer almost totally erased, you are the pod, we just show up to turn on the mics and make sure they record. Maybe that’s why it can’t survive, something that personal may not have the mass appeal to sustain it’s self.

The Pod Mafia, The Myspace Army, The Silent Listeners and those of you who have not received a title yet, You are the podcast… And no matter what happens (We haven’t given up yet), you should be proud… You accomplished that “F” you and you created a family from a radio show… And that Rules!

Fun Day

Friday, September 4th, 2009

The kids and I had a good day today.  We started with breakfast at our local haunt, Panera… We like it because the bagels are OK and they have great outside seating where we can people watch.  then we went for a walk, we like to cruise NoHo.  Next it was off to the pool, where we jumped in and played with dive sticks. (It’s going to be so boring when it gets cold!)  We relaxed and watched Land of the Lost for awhile… The original series, not the crappy movie remake…  You don’t realize how bad that show was until you re-watch it as an adult.  And I ended it, before heading to the CRN, by enjoying some live music… NoHo does this discover new artist thing the first Thursday of every month.  We watched Galactic Flo at the Howes Market loading dock… no really.  It was actually really fun and the kids loved it.  Not sure what’s on the menu for tomorrow… Except I do know that we will be going to Cold Stone at some point, I promised the kids we’d go.

Free Chik-Fil-A. He must have been really hungry!  Can we put this to rest now?  It’s a boy! Party like it’s Oktober. This is how the pursuit we spoke about on the CRN ended.  Don’t bring your teachers brownies for the first day of school.  I told you!  Leave the teachers alone.

Bing trying to catch up

Bing trying to catch up

Galactic Flo at the Howe's loading dock

Galactic Flo at the Howe's loading dock

it's such a weird place to play

it's such a weird place to play

the kids enjoy the show

the kids enjoy the show

mouth full of candy

mouth full of candy

dancing

dancing

rocking the house

rocking the house

Rock On… And have a great Labor Day Weekend!!!! Jack

Oh ya, I almost forgot on, on today’s podcast – Josh Blue, you might remember him from Last Comic Standing. And Tuesday, Monica – Our old assistant producer, she gives us an update on her new baby and her life.

8/24/09 The Fine Art Of Disappointment

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Life is unfair… We’ve all heard it, heck we’ve all experienced it.  In the past year and a half I’ve had more disappointment than I care to recount, but you hate to see your kids realize this is how things go.  You don’t want them to be spoiled, but you also don’t want to see their little hearts broken.  So you try and handle the big ones as gently as possible… “Why can’t you and Mommy live together?” “Why did your Grandma in the wheel chair go to heaven?”  And trust me, I’m not perfect, I answered them the best I could.  But it seems lately there have been a wave of tiny disappointments, the type that put a damper on the fun you were looking forward too.  Oddly, they have really surrounded food.  I told you all on the CRN (and Twitter… and Myspace) how Mc Donald’s screwed the kids on the Happy Meals the other night…  The toy is the draw for those otherwise boring meals, so when they leave the kids with a box only containing the crappy food it’s a let down.  Then we went to Denny’s and they changed their kids menu, no more mini-hot dogs (Lucy’s favorite) or grilled cheese (A Bing must have), they were bummed, but I explained that sometimes they need to change the menu.  Then last night, Bob’s Big Boy… The Bob’s that has been Lucy’s favorite place to go since she was old enough to have an opinion, the place she and I would go for a “Daddy and Me” dinner while her Mom worked, the first real place she recognized on sight (Which ended our meals at Mo’s, it’s across the street within eyesight of Bob’s, so Lucy would have no part of being in the hood and not hitting BBB.)  When I asked them where the wanted to go eat last night the vote was 100% Bob’s.  We walked in, Lucy and Bing requested different color balloons and then we were sat by the “Bob” inside.  Two kids menus and one breakfast menu (I like their eggs)…  And no more hot dog on the kids menu.  I know hot dogs are unhealthy and generally full of gross stuff, but it was what Lucy ordered there for the last 4+ years.  She was really bummed, but I think I was more upset… I know things change, we get unmarried, we grow older, we lose things, but why this?  Why ruin the thing my children and I look forward too, an evening of laughs and full tummies at our favorite place.  Lucy was a trooper, after quizzing the server on where the hot dogs were she ordered plain noodles she looked at me and said “at least we can have fudge cake.”

We will have other favorites and menus will continue to change, but on that Monday evening on a warm August day we lost a tiny family tradition.

Rock On, Jack