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TPM Talk is an independent podcast from the inside of the Third Party Maintenance world. We interview IT & Data Center Hardware maintainers and discuss the latest news in the TPM space. Created by Alta Technologies, parts supplier to TPMs globally and North America's top stocking refurbished servers, storage & networking supplier. TPM clients choose Alta for our around the clock availability of parts and a fail rate as close to zero as you'll find anywhere. https://www.altatechnologies.com
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Real Estate Investing taught by a Real Estate Maximalist. Real estate expert and best-selling author of "House FIRE" and "A Million Bucks by 30" Alan Corey provides actionable advice for those seeking financial independence via passive income from real estate. Endorsed by Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran and BiggerPocket’s Brandon Turner, Alan provides listeners a step-by-step roadmap on how to retire early and leave the corporate world behind, just like he did at the age of 28. The perfect pod ...
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That Was a Show?

Radio Gizmo: Brynn, Aaron & Barry

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The podcast about failed or forgotten sitcoms from the 80s and 90s. Many sitcoms have stood the test of time and have millions of adoring fans—but those shows were diamonds in the rough. This podcast is not about those diamonds, it's about the rough. Some sitcoms were briefly popular in their time, some were cancelled almost immediately. You probably won't recognize most of these, and you'll say 'that was a show?' Hosted by Brynn Byrne, Aaron Yeger, and Andrew "Barry" Helmer. A Radio Gizmo P ...
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It’s been a while since the last TWAS episode came out, so Brynn, Aaron and Barry have a little chat to check-in with fans…announce the sitcom that will be featured in the next regular episode...and do a little trivia game too! Visit our website! thatwasashow.com Follow us on Instagram @thatwasashow Merch: redbubble.com/people/thatwasashow Hosted b…
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George & Leo WAS a show. Bob Newhart played George—which is his actual first name in real life, thus keeping up the tradition of naming every single show he did after himself. George is the owner of a charming little bookshop on the equally charming little island of Martha’s Vineyard. His son Ted, played by Jason Batement, is engaged to be married …
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The Duck Factory WAS a show. The year was 1984 and NBC was entering their sitcom golden age. A young cartoonist from the midwest moves to LA to take a job at a decaying old animation studio, mainly known for their show Dippy Duck. That young cartoonist’s name is Skip Tarkenton, and he was played by none other than Jim Carrey in his first major role…
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Partners WAS a show. This short-lived sitcom is about two young architects in San Francisco, Bob (Jon Cryer) and Owen (Tate Donovan.) Off the top, Owen gets engaged to Alicia (Maria Pitillo), and his best friend Bob competes for attention as something of a third wheel. It’s a fairly standard hangout show about dating and friendship dynamics with va…
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Flying Blind WAS a show. It ran on Fox from September, 1992 to May, 1993, lasting a total of 22 episodes. It’s the story of a relationship between young, uptight and somewhat nebish Neil (Corey Parker) who lives at home with his parents, and the free-wheeling and sexually liberated Alicia (Téa Leoni) who lives with cool New York artist-loft party t…
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1989 saw the release of one of the most memorable cinematic comedies of all time, the John Hughes classic Uncle Buck starring the incomparable John Candy and Macaulay Culkin. A mere one year later, a sitcom version was released featuring practically none of the original cast. The replacements try their darnedest to replicate the unique charm of the…
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For the 2023 very special holiday episode, the TWAS team watches Christmas episodes from three classic shows: a very successful show (Family Matters), a failed or forgotten show (Soul Man) and a wild card episode of a show with a particularly unusual format (The Nanny)...and learn more than they ever wanted to know about Stefan Urquelle. Join Brynn…
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Hardball WAS a show. This baseball themed workplace sitcom aired on Fox in the fall of 1994 and centred around the exploits of the fictional American League team The Pioneers. Sitting on the bench for this one were some actors who’d go on to be some real heavy hitters themselves, like Bruce Greenwood, Mike Starr, Phill Lewis, Joe Rogan and Steve “K…
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Going Places WAS a show. In fact, it was part of ABC’s famous TGIF lineup during the 1990 to 1991 season, and lasted just 19 episodes. It was about two brothers from Chicago who move to LA to take jobs as TV comedy writers, and move into a house owned by the show’s producer. Also living with them are two women who also write for the show. Hijinks e…
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I got a chance to sit down with James and discuss what the club offers throughout the year and some different locations they fish. We touch on equipment, electronics, baits, etc. If you're looking for a less expensive way to cover a lot of water without owning a boat, you won't want to miss this episode. James and heartland kayak Anglers run a grea…
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Soul Man WAS a show. It ran from April 15, 1997 to May 26, 1998 for a total of 25 episodes. Starring official Blues Brother Dan Aykroyd, it’s the story of Mike Weber, a widowed Episcopal priest and single father of four children in Royal Oak, Michigan. It takes place in the Home Improvement Sitcom Universe due to crossover episodes featuring Al Bor…
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I got to sit down with Tanya Johnson again who is one of the owners with her husband Thane. We touch briefly on her last year fighting breast cancer before we get into the big event they have coming up in November. Being breast cancer awareness month and right before their show, we are excited to share this episode with you.…
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1996 was a solid year for hangout shows about Gen-Xers. Boston Common is about Boyd and Wyleen Pritchett, a brother and sister from Virginia (played by Anthony Clark and Hedy Burress) who move to Boston. It lasted two years and 32 episodes. Wyleen’s there to attend college, and Boyd is just driving her there as a favour. The twist is that he stays …
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This is by far the most touching and emotional podcast I have had. Calvin a 17 year old new scuba diver saves a life of another on his first solo dive. This young man is a hero and a man that I would want next to me in the time of trouble. I look forward to seeing what this young man will do in the future.…
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Alan Corey shares his sister show with us called "Investing with House Money" which is a podcast targeting first-generation real estate investors. Give us a follow and like over on the House Money Podcast. House Money Podcast Episode 13 includes: House Money Weekly In this week’s House Money Weekly segment, your hosts discuss blog 115 – what do loo…
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1987 saw the release of the Academy Award winning film Harry and the Hendersons. That Oscar was for makeup and hairstyling, which makes sense when you consider that the star of the story is in fact a bigfoot. It was adapted into a sitcom a mere four years later. Both were produced by Amblin Entertainment, best known as the Spielberg-helmed producti…
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I’ve never seen a display of animals like Bernie has from over the years of hunting. Bernie has close to 150 animals from South Africa and close to 500 altogether. Trapping and skinning flickertail gophers at the age of 6, Bernie was meant for the outdoors. Listen to the stories Bernie has about each of the animals he has shot and stuffed. I could …
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On February 26, 1996 CBS pulled off quite possibly the greatest crossover marketing stunt in sitcom history with “Liz Night.” Four different prime time shows featured an ongoing stunt plot with Elizabeth Taylor and a lost black pearl necklace that she needs to promote her new fragrance. The story kicked off with the first show in the lineup—The Nan…
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If you like catching big walleye through the ice, you must call Donovan from Blackwater Cats. Donovan and his crew have been catching trophy walleye for clients for years. These guys work their tails off, drilling, searching and finding trophy greenbacks. Donovan touches on different lures and colors and how new technology has changed the game when…
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Check out the first episode of Season 2 when Nate Fibich shares his story of catching 2 monster walleye out of the same ice hole 45 minutes apart 2 days before the actual tournament. Nate has been fishing this tournament with his dad , brother and other friends and family since he was a little boy.By Jeff Betsworth
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The year was 1987 and comedies about multiple straight men raising children together and acting domestic was all the rage! That year saw the movie Three Men and a Baby, the start of Full House…but wait, there was one more lesser known show to hit the airwaves: My Two Dads! Starring Paul Reiser and Greg Evigan as the two dads, and Staci Keanan as th…
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Real Estate Is Easy Interview Lauren interviewed Humzah Khraim, a landscaping professional from Atlanta. Landscaping, according to Humzah, exists to both protect the house and enhance its beauty. Of course, homeowners and investors alike are looking for curb appeal. Once we work within nature, within our climate zone, we can make that happen. Humza…
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Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place was the 1998 sitcom about Gen-X career and relationship angst. It featured Ryan Reynolds as Berg (Guy 1), Richard Ruccolo as Pete (Guy 2) and Traylor Howard as Sharon (a Girl). They hang out at Beacon Street Pizza in Boston (a Pizza Place) where the Guys work. After season two, the pizza place is dropped from both…
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In today's episode Alan Corey is joined by Randy Smith, a real estate investor from Phoenix, Arizona. After Randy had worked closely with small business owners, he was inspired to take a journey to entrepreneurship with real estate. Randy was using the money he was making at his 9-5 to start buying investment properties with his wife. After making …
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The Crew WAS a show! Before he found success with Desperate Housewives, Mark Cherry co-created this workplace/hangout/romcom sitcom about hot young flight attendants based in Miami. It was a sufficiently horny romp for the 90s Fox line-up but didn’t quite “land” the same pop culture impact as Friends or Living Single. Brynn, Aaron & Barry book a fl…
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A lot of real estate investors get their start by house hacking. House hacking is typically when you buy a multifamily property and rent out the other unit(s) to cover most or all of your mortgage payment. That is exactly what today's guest, Jordan Moorhead did. His first property was a duplex, which he rented one side and lived in the other and ac…
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Today's guest is Logan Haskett, an investor from Kansas City who started investing in real estate when he was just 21 years old. Alan and Logan break down how Logan purchased a home for only $10k, renovated it, and sold it for $140k. The method he used to sell this property is very unconventional and so creative. This method is called "Contract to …
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High Society WAS a show. The year was 1995, and women all over New York City were winning publishing companies in divorce settlements. Such was the case with Dorothy "Dott" Emerson, played by Mary McDonnell. She published the trashy yet highly successful romance novels penned by her best friend Ellie Walker, played by Jean Smart. The show is pretty…
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Matthew Teifke joins Alan Corey as they discuss the possibilites of creating generational wealth with real estate. Matthew started his real estate journey at just 17 years old. Over the many years of investing and being a real estate agent, Matthew's a book of knowledge but also talks about how he's always learning something new in real estate. You…
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This episode of Real Estate Maximalist is a re-run of Alan's interview on "Everyone's Talkin' Money" Podcast! In this episode, you'll learn the mistakes most newbies make when investing in real estate, and how not to make them. This episode is your go-to guide to investing in real estate with Alan Corey, host of the Stacking Deeds Show and Real Est…
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Father Ted WAS a show…in fact it was the most successful Irish sitcom ever! This surprisingly dark, twisted sitcom left an indelible mark on the Emerald Isle, but it’s been largely forgotten over on this side of the pond. It’s about three Catholic priests who were banished to the fictitious Craggy Island for various sins, and now live together as r…
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Are you setup for retirement? Our guest today, Chris Bowers built a succesful business as a realtor in Arizona but knew that if he wanted to retire early, he'd have to start investing in cash flowing properties. After making the decision to pursue properties in Oklahoma, Chris was on a flight 48 hours later to find his next investment. In a year an…
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We're all familiar with flipping homes, but have you ever heard of "Land Flipping?" Our guest today is real estate investor and podcast host Pete Reese who made $3.5M in 2022 from land flipping. However, Pete started his real estate career with the more commonly known strategy of flipping homes. Once he made the pivot to flip land, he hasn't gone b…
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Be Kind, Rewind! For this bonus episode, it’s a look back at the recently reviewed show The Single Guy. This show was created by Brad Hall (husband of Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and aired right before Seinfeld. The first time around there was some speculation about an episode featuring a cameo appearance from this comedy star best known for portraying El…
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Today's guest is Donovan Ruffin, a real estate investor from Ohio who started investing in real estate as a side hustle while working a 9-5. After having success with fix and flips, Donovan was able to replace his paycheck and made real estate his full-time business. While fix and flips were helping him create wealth, he saw an oppourtunity in whol…
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In today's episode Alan sits down with Nick Hooyman, a real estate investor from Oregon who has made real estate a six-figure side hustle while working his 9-5 job. One of his favorite deals he only owned for 12 hours! Nick's sharing his process and how he's able to manage his day job, leads, virtual assitants and more in order to make six figures …
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What does it take to become a millionaire? Going to college for 7+ years? Starting a business? Winning the lottery? What if we told you that all it takes is finding a few properties in a low-income neighborhood? While it may sound too good to be true, that's exactly how Loren Wernette has built a $4.5M+ real estate portfolio since buying his first …
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Bob WAS a show. After successful runs on both The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart, Bob Newhart brought his famous stammering deadpan stylings to a third sitcom… but uh, this one, it was, it uh, it was just called…well, it uh, it was called Bob. So in this show Bob Newhart plays Bob McKay, an artist who created a comic book called Mad-Dog 20 years ago,…
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Today's episode of Real Estate Maximalist is a wild ride through real estate! This is an episode of Alan's sister show "Stacking Deeds" where he and his co-host Crystal Hammond discuss a variety of real-estate topics for the newbie investor. Today they are joined by Tom Brickman and Lauren Keen Aumond to talk about the real estate investing dream -…
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We all know and love our favorite game "Monopoly" but are you playing it in real life? Today's guests Eric Friday and Jamiel Strickland are doing just that. They're collecting properties, building wealth, and becoming financially free through real estate. How are they doing it? By networking and meeting people who's strengths compliment their stren…
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Love & War WAS a show. It’s basically what happens when Diane English, the legendary creator of Murphy Brown, makes a sitcom in the 80s rom-com style of movies like When Harry Met Sally. Love & War is about rough around the edges New York City newspaper columnist Jack Stein (Jay Thomas) and his attempts at romance—first in an on-again off-again rel…
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Jarod Alexander got his inspiration to start real estate investing after he saw his grandfather retire early because of his investment properties. Without any prior experience, he took a leap of faith and purchased his first rental property. Not only was it his first investment property, but it was the first property he's ever purchased. After a su…
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Today's episode of Real Estate Maximalist is joined by Lauren Keen Aumond of Adulting is Easy and Tom Brickman of The Frugal Gay to discuss Creative Financing. When you're new to real estate investing, financing a deal can seem out of reach but these 3 experts discuss how they all had the same start to investing. While they all have different portf…
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If you were to open a time capsule containing all the artifacts of the cynical postmodernism and depraved celebrity trolling of 1995 to 1998, you would also find a VHS tape containing all 3 seasons of The Naked Truth. Téa Leoni plays Nora, a recently divorced former photojournalist who, despite being only 26, was already nominated for a Pulitzer ba…
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Today's guest is Joseph Cacciapaglia, a real estate agent who has an incredible story of how he acquired an apartment complex with no money! With a little research, networking, and drive, Joseph scored an amazing deal and is here today to teach you exactly how he did it. As Joseph mentions in today's episode, there are so many great deals out there…
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JD Sustar aka Finance Cowboy was working his 9-5 job with thousands of dollars of debt after college. He and his wife took a step towards gaining control of their finances and soon discovered the path to financial freedom would be through real estate. After finding a $68,000 single family property in a growing city, their real estate journey began!…
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Prolific actor Matt Frewer secured his place in the pop culture zeitgeist with his lead in the cult classic Max Headroom, and went on to countless movie and TV roles—yet none bigger in terms of actual minutes of screen time than Dr. Mike Stratford, general practitioner, novelist, and TV medical expert in Providence, Rhode Island. Despite disappeari…
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